With a stay at KOKO HOTEL Tokyo Nishikasai in Tokyo (Edogawa), you'll be within a 10-minute drive of Tokyo Disneyland® and Tokyo Bay. This hotel is 5.6 mi (9.1 km) from Tokyo Skytree and 5.8 mi (9.3 km) from Tokyo DisneySea®.
This hotel offers designated smoking areas.
Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 9:00 AM for a fee.
Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 184 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers.
The room was clean and had two single beds and a bunk bed and sofa bed. It was just enough for my family of 4 ( 2 adults and 2 young children).
The hotel was located conveniently a short 15min taxi ride away from Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. We booked the hotel for this purpose so that we our visit to Disneyland and DisneySea would be easier for the kids, that is not needing to wake up too early with the kids and having to travel in from main Tokyo suburbs to Disneyland. The hotel was very close and a short 15min taxi ride back home late at night when the kids are super tired. Taxi fare was 2,500 yen one way to Disneyland from the hotel Minn Kasai.
There is a 24 hour supermarket opposite the hotel which is very convenient to get your bottled water and drinks and snacks like chips and noodles if you are looking for a quick meal.
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Very impressive hotel. Walking distance from metro station, 5 mins walk. Many restaurants around. Checking in and out from self checking and out machines is convenient. Hotel bus to DisneyResort is okay except you need to queue for tickets half and hour earlier. Only 30 seats first come first serve.
The last hotel of the trip
I stayed for 7 nights. First, I'll tell you about the inconveniences
It's quite far from downtown Tokyo. It's a 5-minute walk from Kasai Station on the Tozai Line, but it takes about 20 minutes to get to Tokyo Station by train
and 40-50 minutes to Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro. And I'm not sure about the room cleaning system, but it seems like they don't clean the floor, but instead focus on the bathroom, changing towels, and making the bed. And there's a small kitchen, but since it's 21m², it was hard to open a 28-inch suitcase. I had to move the table by the window to the end to be able to open it. The good thing is that I got a special deal, so I got 85,000 won per night for 21m², and breakfast is free here. It's simple, but it was nice to be able to have a simple breakfast with bread, sausage, and stir-fried food. There is a kitchen in the room, so you can cook simple meals (I think you can ask the front desk for dishes and cooking utensils), and there is a microwave, so you can use it comfortably in the room. There are 3 washing machines and dryers in the hotel, and you can see if they are in use or not on the TV in the room, and the refrigerator is large. You can both refrigerate and freeze, and you can put 2L bottled water in it, so it was very useful.
There is a reading light next to the bed, and there is a USB port, so you can charge it, and there is a 5-pin 8-pin iPhone charging cable in the drawer. And the good thing about going to the airport is that there is an airport bus at the stop in front of the station. Unfortunately, there are only 3-4 Narita buses, but there are many for Haneda. You can decide whether to take the airport bus or the subway depending on the time.
I have 2 suitcases, so I can't board, so I take the Tozai Line to Nishi-Funabashi, and then take the **Seibon Line to the airport. I don't recommend going to Tokyo during rush hour and taking the Skyliner or Narita **Seibon Line, so I recommend this method. Of course, if you only have one carrier, the airport bus is the best.
Location is nearby to tokyo metro tozai line and have nearby station around 300m from the hotel. Good thing the metro has escalator and lift for big luggage easy access. Room is wide and clean enough. Towel and nightgown is refresh everyday. There is laundry machine provided at 2nd floor as well.
Check in is at 3pm and check out is at 10am. payment can be done with cash and credit card. Hotel location is nearby to disneyland and away from crowded area.
Checkout is fast as well.
Highly recommending this hotel if you want to go Disneyland or Disneysea as they provided free shuttle bus. There are 3 timeslot 6:30am, 7:30am and 8:30am and even shuttle bus back from Disney to hotel. Hotel staff was friendly and able to speak both English and Mandrian
I could tell that the building was old, but it was clean. However, there was a lot of stubborn mold in the shower room.
While I suppose that can't be helped, it was disappointing.
However, the service and customer service were good, so I would stay again if I have the opportunity.
The room is very clean and well-equipped. There are subway and bus stations around, which is very convenient to Disneyland. There are several convenience stores around, which can meet basic shopping needs. Good value for money, it is a hotel worth recommending.
Check-In and Service: Upon arrival, I was greeted by friendly and attentive staff. The check-in process was smooth and quick, which I appreciated after a long day of travel. The concierge was extremely helpful, providing great recommendations for nearby restaurants and offering assistance with transportation.
Room: The room was spacious, clean, and elegantly furnished. I had a stunning view of the city skyline, and the bed was incredibly comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep. The amenities were top-notch, including a flat-screen TV, high-speed Wi-Fi, a minibar, and a Nespresso machine. The bathroom was spotless, with high-quality toiletries and plush towels.
Facilities: The hotel offers a range of excellent facilities, including a well-equipped fitness center and a relaxing spa. I also enjoyed the rooftop bar, which provided a stunning panoramic view of the city — perfect for unwinding after a busy day.
Dining: I had breakfast at the hotel's restaurant each morning, and I was impressed with the variety and quality of the food. Fresh fruits, pastries, eggs made to order, and a wide selection of hot dishes were all available. I also had dinner at the restaurant one evening, and the meal was delicious, with impeccable service.
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GGuest UserThank you very much for sending me out when I checked out today, until I walked out of the door, the aunt bowed me to send me away, very, very touched! This is a homestay, not a hotel. In addition to the location, the hardware and service of this homestay itself are full marks, or more than full marks, no one can achieve this ultimate service. Advantages: 1. Clean, very clean, spotless. 2. Perfect service, perfect to feel at home. 3. The price is very low, Much more cost-effective than the hotel. 4. Quiet, quiet at night and living in the countryside, very quiet. Disadvantages: 1. The location is biased, Xigexi is far from the city, there is a subway, and you have to transfer to the attractions. 2. 800 meters from the subway, 8 minutes walk. 3. Business is at the subway entrance, There is an AEON supermarket near the homestay. Exit the subway north, go straight to the family supermarket, go to the GU store, go straight, see NISSIAN's 4S store, cross the road, turn left, go to the HONDA motorcycle store, this is it.
GGuest UserThere was an event in Makuhari, so I was looking for a hotel along the Keiyo Line and found this hotel.
Check-in was scheduled after 11:00, so when I contacted you, I responded. Thank you very much.
The whole room was large.
It was very good that the toilet was separate from the bus in a large space around the water. The indoor bath was a whirlpool bath.
I didn't have time this time and unfortunately I couldn't go to the public bath.
GGuest UserOne of the two elevators was out of service, which was inconvenient during rush hour in the morning. If it was to save electricity, I wish it would be operated only in the morning.
The breakfast was substantial and satisfying.
Also, I think it was a good initiative to check the day before whether guests wanted to eat breakfast as an activity to reduce food waste.
AAnonymous UserOn the Saturday of the Mid-Autumn Festival, hotels in downtown Tokyo were too expensive and full. I accidentally found this hotel. I took a few more subway stops to the suburbs. It was surprisingly easy to find. There were elevators or walkways suitable for dragging luggage when exiting the subway station. Unlike the subway in the city, you have to carry a lot of luggage by yourself. There are many choices of food around the hotel. Although it is a bit old, it is quite clean. Breakfast is a good Western breakfast provided by the cafe next door.
There were three people waiting for late night check-in and bowed all the way to register. Although I had to check out at 10:00 the next day, I felt relieved that I could store my luggage for free. The hotel is one subway stop away from Haneda Airport, which is actually very convenient. A good choice 👍 I plan to stay here again when I come to Tokyo next time. I can save money on accommodation and buy a lot of things!
EEuliverseMy favorite hotel💛, I discover it late, hoping that I discover it as soon as I arrived in Tokyo, I just found it when I am looking for a hotel near Disneyland
Great location near supermarket, drugstore, restaurant, convenience store near bus station going to Disneyland & Disneysea near Limousine Bus pick up and drop to/from Narita and Haneda
everyday they clean the room and replenish all the stuff, you can also leave your luggage if your going to check out, and my favorite part is they have complimentary drinks at the lobby from 6am-10pm
they also have 1 hour happy hour for alcoholic beverage
AAnonymous UserVery close to Keisei Koiwa Station
Very convenient
Transportation to Narita and Haneda is very convenient
Breakfast was at Matsuya outside the hotel. The food can only be said to be quite satisfactory.
There is an eaon nearby so you can buy what you want.
There is a commercial street behind the store, a small traditional Japanese izakaya
There is also a convenience store
Various rice balls and egg custards
The room type is as shown in the picture. It is suitable for personal business trips and is convenient and convenient for short periods of time.
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