Discover the best Hostels hotel in Kanto including Emblem Flow Hakone, Grids Tokyo Asakusabashi Hotel & Hostel, Kusatsukogen Youth Hostel, Nui. Hostel & Bar Lounge, Juyoh Hotel, Hotel Famitic Nikko Ekimae, Yokohama Hostel Village (Hayashi Kaikan), Hostel Zen, Time Sharing Stay Asakusa, Wild Cherry Blossom Hostel Tokyo Koganei.
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4.5 based on 95 reviews
Excellent stay in modern upscale budget hotel in the heart of Gora. Outsized value and incredible staff. Pros: - Modern, clean, "upscale budget" hotel property in the heart of Gora (1 min from Gora Station). Very impressed with the quality of rooms for the price. Booked a twin room with private bath- and thought it was clean, comfortable, and very spacious by Japanese Budget hotel standards. Loved the unexpected Malin+Goetz amenities in the bathrooms and onsen! - Onsen was perfect for a relaxing bath after a day of hiking around Hakone. Currently limited to 6 persons due to COVID-19, but that was not an issue for an after-dinner soak. - Fantastic staff - despite the language barrier everyone here was incredibly friendly and personable. - Restaurant- very nice and reasonably priced morning breakfast buffet and good cocktails in the evening. Very friendly bar staff. Cons: - Strict check-in time (as is common in Japan). Despite arriving at 2pm, was not permitted to check-in until 3pm. Front desk happily watched my bags while I explored Hakone Gora Park in the meantime. - Long checkout wait. Had to wait approximately 20 minutes to checkout at 10am due to limited front desk staffing. I'm looking forward to staying here again!
4.5 based on 36 reviews
The Grids Tokyo Asakusabashi Hotel & Hostel is located in Asakusabashi. In addition to our hotel and hostel facilities, we also have a cafe and bar available for guests. Our carefully designed, impeccably clean guest rooms are separated into dormitory type rooms for our hostel, and private type rooms for our hotel. Guests can relax and chat in our cozy cafe and bar, where they can enjoy coffee, dr
Surprisingly close to JR Asakusa-bashi station. On the contrary of what I just said about the location, if you're using a pass that doesn't include JR line, you will have to walk all the way to Metro Akihabara which is like 10-15 mins away. Staff was not very impressive. We arrived in the morning and have to wait in front of the front desk for quite sometimes until someone ask what we need (of course, we want to check-in and left the luggage so we could go and rest somewhere). She then asked for our passport, do something and gave us back the passport and that's it. Not telling us anything, where to put the luggage, or when we should come back for checking in. We manage to find space for luggage storing by ourselves and it was very small, messy and almost full already. They use automatic light system for the whole building which was pretty scary for me when I use the shower. The bathroom was separated into 2 parts; dry and wet. I was showering inside the wet area – suddenly the light went off, then it turned back on when I moved, and after few mins, off again, and I see all of that from a mirror. Only 2 bathroom per floor. One elevator for 10 floors. Charge for every single amenity. Common area suits only 4 people but you also have to share it with people who use the washing machine as well. No cutlery, chopsticks, cups or glasses in the kitchen. Ridiculously, this is the only place where you are allowed to eat your food since they use the 1st floor lounge as a cafe so they don't let you eat any outside food there. Room price doesn't include breakfast, you have to pay extra 700 for breakfast. I shared my dorm with 4 other guests who went to sleep at 10 and then woke up at 4 in the morning to have a party, cook their food with rice cooker (not allowed, of course, for all hostel) right next to my bed and keep the voice loud even after I ask them to lower their voice. I report this to front desk but they refuse to do anything.
3.5 based on 12 reviews
This hostel was a little difficult to find, especially as we were coming at night and driving in....the GPS system had no idea where it was. The staff were nice but not overly friendly. The room were very basic, the beds hard but OK. the showers and toilets were ok.
4.5 based on 343 reviews
全てにおいて最悪のホステルでした。 とにかくスタッフの態度が酷すぎます。とくにヒゲのスタッフが最悪です。宿泊が終わったらさっさと失せろみたいなチンピラみたいな態度を取られてビックリしました。 本当に不快でした。 長期のお客さんも気持ち悪い人ばかりです。部屋で生ごみを腐らせてる人までいます。 あと衛生面に問題があります。 部屋は埃っぽく掃除機をかけたりエアコンの掃除をしているところは見たことがありません。 ベッドはシーツを剥がすだけで布団を洗いません。数年は洗ってないんじゃないでしょうか。部屋や布団は埃っぽくて咳がでます。 トイレは共用です。朝の一度しか掃除しませんし大人数が使います。 なのでトイレは常に汚いです。 具体的に言うと便座に尿やお尻から跳ね返ったウォシュレットの水がよく付いています。 あと浄水場が近いせいか変な臭いがします。 写真ではオシャレでキレイに見えますが実際は古くて汚いです。 下のバーも高くて不味いです。 It was the worst hostel in all. The attitude of the staff is just too much. Especially the staff with beards are the worst. I was surprised that they behaved like thugs, like they wanted us to leave as soon as our stay was over. It was really unpleasant. The long-term guests are also very unpleasant people. There are even people who let food scraps rot in their rooms. Also, there is a hygiene problem. The rooms are dusty and I never saw them vacuuming or cleaning the air conditioners. The beds are not washed, just the sheets are removed. I think they haven't washed the bedding in several years. The rooms and bedding are dusty and make me cough. Toilets are shared. They are cleaned only once in the morning and used by a large number of people. Therefore, the toilets are always dirty. To be more specific, there is often urine on the toilet seat and water from the bidet that has bounced off the buttocks. Also, there is a strange smell due to the proximity of a water purification plant. It looks stylish and clean in the picture, but in reality it is old and dirty. The bar downstairs is also expensive and disgusting.
4 based on 179 reviews
Most of the staffs can speak english & really helpful. The room & shared bathroom are very clean, have a nice view & close to many popular places like Asakusa Sensoji Temple. There are cafe in front of the hotel & convenient stores nearby or you can have a meal at their cafe. The nearest station is around 5-10 minutes walk. The price is cheap for every hospitality i got here! Here's the view i got from my room on 7F.
4 based on 13 reviews
2 km from Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Hotel Famitec Nikko Station is located in Nikko and provides rooms with free WiFi. 10 km from Kegon Falls, the property is also 22 km away from Nikko-kokuritsu-koen. Rinnoji Temple is 1.8 km from the Japanese-style business hotel and Futarasan Shrine is 2.1 km away.
Nikko is one of the popular destination amongst first time visitors to Japan. It has lots of historical and natural locations to visit. Also it is conveniently accessible vi the train from Tokyo for a good day trip. But if you want to spend an extra day and have some limited budget. There are lots of budget hotels and lodge. The Hotel Famitic Nikko is conveniently located a few minutes on foot from Tobu Nikko Station. A must try is the famous AgeManju (fried Bun). The store is just across the station The hotel room is small but that is what a budget capsule hotel is. The hotel has normal room for two people as well A common bath on the first floor. The room has a lock closet for security, you can charge for tablet or smart phone sure to bring the cable. This is not a romantic getaway.
3.5 based on 62 reviews
Located close to Tokyo,Kamakura,Hakone and Shinkansen station!!Cheap,Clean & Friendly accommodation bear Tokyo !Tourists around the world & Japanese young people come to enjoy our hostel & make new friends!! 1 person private 3100yen/day
We stayed here for 4 nights whilst the rugby was on. Small room with traditional Japanese bedding with a fridge and TV in the room. Hot showers and a kitchen area with hot and cold water machine. Great place to come if your on a budget and only staying a few nights! Very clean and staff and super helpful :)
3.5 based on 58 reviews
All that was available for the Rugby world cup. Would have been fine if we hadn't got locked down there during a typhoon. It was cheap for Yokohama. Room was completely empty apart from a roll out bed.
5 based on 1 reviews
TIME SHARING STAY ASAKUSA is a new hostel that opened July 1, 2020. We offer accommodations for travellers from all over the world. We welcome a variety of customers, from one person to couples and families.
近くにコンビニや商店街がある。屋上にBBQスペースもあってちょっとしたパーティーにも使える。客室が広々としていて内装がオシャレでシンプルだった。一階の共有エリアにシェアキッチンがある。洗濯設備もあって長期滞在には最適。
5 based on 1 reviews
自宅以外の場所で満員電車に乗らずにテレワーク出来るスペースを求めて、Wild Cherry Blossom Hostel さんのリモートワーク向けプランを発見. 前日の日曜だったにもかかわらず、丁寧な対応で電話で予約完了. 初めての利用でしたが、施設が新しい事、感染対策が万全だった事、WiFi ネットワークが早く(上り下りとも 300Mbps越え)安定している事、ラウンジはミニキッチン付きで飲食も可能な事、シャワーが使える事などなど、施設面が充実しているだけでなく、スタッフの方々もフレンドリーで、快適なテレワーク環境で、中断しがちな自宅でのテレワークよりも効率よく業務を進める事ができました。 昼休みに近くを散歩したのですが、シャワーを浴びてから午後の仕事に入る事でリフレッシュできました。 これで拡張ディスプレイがレンタルできたら、もっと利用してもいいかなと思ったので、スタッフの方にフィードバックさせて頂きました。 自宅以外の場所でテレワークをされたい方に強くお勧めします。(特に中央線沿線にお住いの方) 今回は宿泊しませんでしたが、LGBTへの理解がある上、お祈りの部屋もあり、英語の話せるスタッフもいらっしゃるようで、海外からのお客様への備えも万全だなーと感じました。
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