Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.44km from Suidobashi Station
With a stay at "the b suidobashi", you'll be centrally located in Tokyo, within a 5-minute drive of Tokyo Dome and Tokyo Imperial Palace. This hotel is 3.6 mi (5.8 km) from Tokyo Skytree and 4.3 mi (6.9 km) from Tokyo Tower. Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and a vending machine. English breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee. Featured amenities include a computer station, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff. Make yourself at home in one of the 99 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include desks, housekeeping is provided daily, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
YYiranbaobeiaiwo2026.01.23
The hygiene and facilities are excellent, and the bath water temperature is just right – soaking in it after a day of walking is incredibly relaxing. There are steps at the entrance, but they're not too high. The location is really convenient, not far from several subway stations, and you can even walk to Tokyo Dome and Korakuen. The nearby restaurants, noodle shops, and cafes are all fantastic. The room isn't small, though the bathroom is one of those integrated units typical of economy hotels, which was a bit tight for my larger build to turn around in, but it was very clean. I feel like I'd stay here again. The free ice cream was delicious! I couldn't figure out the machine myself, but a nice young man helped me. I tried to go after 8 PM as much as possible, because earlier than that, there would be a queue of students.
Iidabashi in Tokyo, located in the center of the Yamanote Line and served by Five train lines, is a book town with publishing companies and book cafes.
Via Inn Iidabashi Korakuen is a 5-minute walk from JR Iidabashi Station. Tokyo Dome, Nippon Budokan and Kagurazaka are also within walking distance.
Ddogdogyan2026.04.07
This is a great hotel! Although the room was a bit small, it was impeccably clean. The hotel policy stated that rooms would be cleaned every three days, but to our surprise, the staff cleaned it daily. Even on our last day, when we put up the 'do not disturb' sign, they still hung fresh towels and other amenities on our doorknob, and thoughtfully left a few plastic bags inside. We only had breakfast once; it wasn't crowded, and the dining environment was very peaceful. While the variety wasn't extensive, the food tasted good. As for transportation, I personally found the walking distance acceptable. We usually used the B1 exit at Iidabashi Station, and it was less than a 10-minute walk, crossing three traffic lights. The room size was compact, but the facilities were complete, and the toiletries were of high quality. The only downside was the price during the cherry blossom season weekend, which felt a bit steep at over 1200 yen; in my home country, that would get you a five-star hotel. But considering Tokyo's hotel prices in recent years, I just had to grit my teeth and bear it. The room was too small to photograph, so I only took pictures of the surroundings and the restaurant.
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.24km from Suidobashi Station
With a stay at 9h nine hours Suidobashi in Tokyo (Chiyoda), you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Tokyo Dome and Tokyo Imperial Palace. This capsule hotel is 3.8 mi (6.2 km) from Sensoji Temple and 3.9 mi (6.3 km) from Tokyo Tower.
This smoke-free capsule hotel was built in 2019.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and an elevator.
Make yourself at home in one of the 160 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, hair dryers, and slippers. Housekeeping is provided daily, and extra futon mattress (complimentary) can be requested.
II’m Joseph,2025.01.08
This was my first time experiencing a capsule hotel, and I was amazed by how well everything was organized. The hotel is designed with a clear separation for two genders: male guests stay on the second and third floors, while female guests are on the seventh and eighth floors. There is a shared common room where everyone can relax, work, or chat — the transparent glass walls offer stunning views of the surrounding area, making it a delightful place to unwind.
Each guest is assigned a personal locker, which can be accessed using a unique card with a QR code linked to the capsule number — a thoughtful and secure system. Male and female bathrooms are located on separate floors, but there are also toilets conveniently available on the capsule floors for nighttime use. It’s impressive how much thought went into the design of this space.
A nice touch was the complimentary tonic booster drink for guests. Overall, the capsule experience was unique and enjoyable. I do wonder if capsule hotels for couples exist — that would be an interesting concept to try!
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.49km from Suidobashi Station
A stay at Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo - Kudanshita places you in the heart of Tokyo, within a 15-minute walk of Tokyo Dome and Nippon Budokan. This hotel is 0.7 mi (1.2 km) from Tokyo Imperial Palace and 3.8 mi (6.1 km) from Tokyo Tower.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and a vending machine.
Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services.
Make yourself at home in one of the 144 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and LCD televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and pay movies provides entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and complimentary toiletries. Conveniences include desks and desk chairs.
LLingyinan2025.12.05
The location is good, with a university nearby. It's about a three to five-minute walk from Jimbocho Station's A2 exit. The hotel entrance is on a corner, and there's a 7-Eleven right across the street, which is super convenient. Check-out is at 11 AM. I booked a king-size bed, which was very large, though the hallways, as is common in Japan, are quite narrow. A 28-inch suitcase can be opened if laid sideways. The lobby has a lounge area with water and coffee, as well as disposable towels. Upon check-in, you receive pajamas, free drip coffee, and toiletries. If you're staying multiple nights and need housekeeping, you must notify the front desk before 10 AM. Even if you're a minute late, they won't clean your room, at most they'll just empty the trash bin. The room was very clean, and overall, I'm very satisfied.
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.44km from Suidobashi Station
KOKO HOTEL Korakuen is centrally located in Tokyo, a 3-minute walk from LaQua Tokyo Dome City and 7 minutes by foot from Tokyo Dome. Take in the views from a terrace and make use of amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access and concierge services. Additional amenities at this hotel include a television in a common area and a vending machine. Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of KOKO Hotel Korakuen. English breakfasts are available daily. Featured amenities include complimentary wired internet access, complimentary newspapers in the lobby, and dry cleaning/laundry services. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided on request.
YYiqi2026.01.19
This place is right near Korakuen and really close to several subway stations, making it excellent value for money. It's especially great if you're traveling solo. They offer complimentary self-service drinks daily and even provide bread in the mornings. The staff are all incredibly nice. For a single traveler, the location is super convenient for transport, food, and drinks.
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.97km from Suidobashi Station
The hotel is within walking distance of Ochanomizu and Jimbocho stations, making it ideal for business and tourism. It is a 3-minute walk from Jimbocho Station A7 exit on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line and Toei Shinjuku Line and Mita Line, and an 8-minute walk from Ochanomizu Station Ochanomizubashi exit on the JR Sobu Line and Chuo Line. The hotel serves as a base not only for Tokyo's major business areas but also for leisure and sightseeing at Tokyo Dome, Nippon Budokan, and more. It is also very convenient for access to nearby universities such as Meiji University and Nihon University. All rooms are equipped with Serta beds, Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, and high-security IC card keys are used, providing an elevated "comfortable space" to ensure your satisfaction and peace of mind. Please note that the hotel only accepts cashless payments. Please use credit card or QR code payment; cash payments are not accepted.
GGuest User2026.04.16
This is a great hotel! They provide toiletries, pajamas, and even charging cables and curling irons, so you really don't need to bring anything when staying at a Sotetsu series hotel. Although this particular branch in Jimbocho is a bit of a walk from the station, the area is full of bookstores and restaurants, making for a fantastic atmosphere.
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho | 1.51km from Suidobashi Station
In the heart of Tokyo, Belken Hotel Kanda is within a 5-minute drive of Ueno Park and Tokyo Imperial Palace. This hotel is 1.5 mi (2.3 km) from Tokyo Dome and 3.1 mi (5 km) from Tokyo Tower.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and a vending machine.
Featured amenities include a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and laundry facilities.
Make yourself at home in one of the 113 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wired and wireless internet access keeps you connected, and pay movies provides entertainment. Private bathrooms have complimentary toiletries and bidets.
Jjimmy2025.12.12
Our stay in the double room at Kanda Belken Hotel was excellent. The room was clean and tidy, the facilities were new, and the service was attentive. The location is superb and very convenient for transport. After checking out, the hotel promptly found and safely kept a phone I'd left behind, and even proactively contacted me, which was incredibly reassuring. Highly recommend! 👍
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.59km from Suidobashi Station
Located in Tokyo (Chiyoda), Keio Presso Inn Kudanshita is within a 15-minute walk of Tokyo Imperial Palace and Nippon Budokan. This hotel is 0.9 mi (1.4 km) from Tokyo Dome and 2.2 mi (3.6 km) from Ueno Park.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, a television in a common area, and a vending machine.
Buffet breakfasts are available daily from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include dry cleaning/laundry services, a 24-hour front desk, and laundry facilities.
Stay in one of 126 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected, and digital programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature bidets and hair dryers.
GGuest User2025.10.18
The location is easy to find, just a few minutes walk from Exit 7 of Kudanshita Station on the Tozai and Shinjuku lines. Three subway lines pass by the hotel, making it quick and convenient to get to any part of Tokyo. The rooms, like most Japanese hotels, are quite small; in a single room, you can't even fully open a suitcase. The area is quiet, with several 24-hour convenience stores, and the supermarket across the street offers good prices.
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.18km from Suidobashi Station
With a stay at Tokyo Dome Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Tokyo, within a 10-minute walk of LaQua Tokyo Dome City and Tokyo Dome. This hotel is 1.4 mi (2.3 km) from Koishikawa Botanical Garden and 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from Kokyogaien National Gardens.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a hair salon. Additional amenities at this hotel include a ballroom and a vending machine. Getting to nearby attractions is a breeze with the area shuttle (surcharge).
Grab a bite at The Artists Cafe, one of the hotel's 6 restaurants, or stay in and take advantage of the room service (during limited hours). Snacks are also available at the coffee shop/cafe. Wrap up your day with a drink at the bar/lounge.
Featured amenities include complimentary newspapers in the lobby, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 1006 air-conditioned guestrooms. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers. Conveniences include safes and desks, and housekeeping is provided daily.
GGuest User2026.04.22
Facilities: Well-equipped and thoughtfully laid out.
Cleanliness: Tidy and orderly, with a bright and clean lobby.
Environment: Convenient transportation nearby and a wide selection of restaurants.
Service: Friendly and amiable, incredibly attentive and welcoming.
Suidobashi/Ochanomizu | 0.3km from Suidobashi Station
Located in Tokyo (Chiyoda), Tokyu Stay Suidobashi is within a 15-minute walk of LaQua Tokyo Dome City and Tokyo Dome. This hotel is 1.3 mi (2.1 km) from Tokyo Imperial Palace and 3.7 mi (6 km) from Tokyo Tower.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless Internet access, a communal living room, and a vending machine.
To-go breakfasts are available daily from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM for a fee.
Featured amenities include complimentary wired Internet access, dry cleaning/laundry services, and a 24-hour front desk.
Make yourself at home in one of the 156 guestrooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Complimentary wired and wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and 40-inch LCD televisions are provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms feature shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and bidets. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks.
Notice of SCHEDULED POWER OUTAGE
Thank you for always using Tokyu Stay Suidobashi.
Due to a comprehensive inspection of the electrical equipment as required by law, there will be a power outage in the entire building on the following dates.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.
■Work schedule: Monday, December 9, 2024
■Working hours: 12:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
■Working location All buildings
・All indoor home appliances, including refrigerators and freezers, will be unusable. (Only emergency lights will be lit.)
Please note that this also applies to toilets and bathrooms.
・In particular, please take measures such as turning off information devices such as computers in advance.
・Elevators cannot be used during power outages. Please use the emergency stairs.
・Please refrain from using hot water during the power outage, as red water will likely come out when the power is restored.
RRuoxiqingni2025.08.12
I came for a show at Tokyo Dome. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from the station: cross a bridge, turn left, go up a slight incline, and you're there. A tip for an easier walk: after crossing the bridge, if you continue straight past the first traffic light and then turn left, the uphill path isn't as steep. There are plenty of dining options in the area. The hotel breakfast, as pictured, consisted of frozen items you could easily microwave in your room. It was quick, and the fish provided for rice was delicious. The room isn't huge, but it's perfectly adequate. Its best feature is the in-room washing machine with a drying function, which is a huge plus compared to other hotels where you have to queue for communal laundry facilities. Since it was either sweltering and humid or raining during my visit, being able to wear fresh, clean clothes every day was incredibly comfortable. Furthermore, shopping, dining, and drugstores are all conveniently located nearby. Don Quijote is directly opposite Tokyo Dome. I also tried Katsukichi Suidobashi branch; their fried shrimp and tonkatsu were great, especially the tonkatsu. And the fast-food place under Suidobashi bridge? Their chicken leg curry and unagi gyudon were absolutely divine – you can even get them to go! I'd definitely come back again.
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GGuest UserThis hotel is incredibly convenient, just a stone's throw from several subway stations. But the best part is how easy it is to get to a concert! The Tokyo Dome is literally around the corner. Choosing this place for the Lady Gaga concert was a brilliant decision. The room size isn't small for Japan either. The highlight was definitely one of the front desk staff, a Korean gentleman, who went out of his way to arrange an early check-in for us. His service was excellent, and we're so grateful!
GGuest UserQuite a disappointing stay. I initially thought it was a Dormy Inn because the first characters of the name were the same, and it was also a hot spring hotel, which made it very confusing. The service here was a world apart from Dormy Inn. The room was incredibly small. The breakfast in the pictures looked very rich, and I thought it would be a lavish buffet, but it turned out to be just a bento box, and they didn't even provide cutlery. The price wasn't cheap either. It really ruined my mood. The hot spring was also tiny, and they didn't even provide hair dryers in the hot spring area.
MmtmlCleaning is chargeable at 1.5k yen per clean. Otherwise no cleaning whatsoever - but they do give you new towels and a trash bag daily (hung on your door knob).
Breakfast is pretty cute and homely - I liked it when I tried it at a different province, so I rebooked dormy inn.
They have a luggage scale at level 2, so very convenient if you have been shopping like crazy. The shopping street around the area is pretty interesting, and I love uneo park.
However, some pretty strange stuff during my stay:
1. They insisted on entering my room for an ”inspection” but didn't specify why. When I called to ask, they said it was a bedframe inspection. As a solo female traveler my preference is not to let random people into my room, especially if they're not going to clean after these external people enter, but reception said they couldn't wait until my stay was over a few days later. When I came back to the room, my blanket was shifted and untucked entirely from one side, and my electronics were moved around.
2. A bug appeared on my sink mirror, so I gave feedback to the hotel staff as mini bugs means there's more bugs, and suggested that they fumigate. They said ”oh... sorry” suddenly all proceeded to look away from me and pretend I didn't exist, which was super weird treatment, and very rude lol. I didn't even ask them to change my room, the point is that these bugs are likely to have infestations, and if I came back in another trip to this hotel, I would not like to see more. They didn't even bother asking me what floor I was on, so 100% they don't seem to have any intention of dealing with this. Very weird and poor behaviour - I think it was too much to expect Onyado Nono service in Dormy Inn, so I don't think I will come back.
BBananeSecond time in this hotel and I liked it very much. The hotel is around ~8 minutes walking from Ikebukuro station North West exit. You can choose your pillow, get a pajama and take a bath. If you don't use toothbrush you can give back to the lobby and get a little snack which I did to try Japanese local snacks. The size of the room is okay for solo travelers. The breakfast is self service with japanese and western cuisine. And the staff are just so kind. I highly recommend if you're looking for modern Japanese experience.
GGuest UserHere's a review of a hotel located in the heart of Akasaka, offering easy access to two subway lines. It's a quiet business-boutique hotel with more spacious rooms than similar establishments, making it ideal for commuting to the city center or exploring Roppongi/Akasaka.
**Key Highlights (Reasons to Choose This Hotel):**
1. **Dual Subway Access + Central Akasaka – Convenient for Anywhere:**
* Approximately a 4-minute walk to Akasaka Station and a 6-minute walk to Tameike-Sanno Station, covering multiple lines for easy access to Ginza, Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Tokyo Station. Haneda Airport is about 45-60 minutes away.
* Within walking distance of Roppongi, Tokyo Midtown, and Akasaka Sacas, boasting vibrant shopping and dining areas. A 7-Eleven is conveniently located downstairs, making daily life easy.
* The neighborhood is quiet and peaceful, making it a better option for rest compared to Shinjuku or Shibuya.
2. **More Spacious and Well-Designed Rooms Than Other Japanese Hotels in the Same Category:**
* Standard rooms are approximately 15-18 sqm, larger than most business hotels in Tokyo, allowing two large suitcases to be opened without feeling cramped.
* Comfortable bedding with memory foam/low-rebound pillows. Bathrooms feature bathtubs and smart toilets, with stable water pressure and temperature. Amenities are comprehensive.
* Good natural light, with most rooms feeling bright and airy. Cleanliness is up to Japanese standards.
3. **Practical Facilities, Suitable for Long Stays/Families:**
* A coin-operated laundry room is available on the 12th floor (washing 300 JPY/drying 100 JPY), and microwaves are on multiple floors, friendly for long-term guests.
* A small, complimentary gym on the 3rd floor is a bonus for business travelers or fitness enthusiasts.
* Cribs/children's amenities can be arranged, making it family-friendly. The front desk offers multilingual service, with fluent English, and handles luggage storage/package receiving efficiently.
4. **Consistent Service, Thoughtful Details:**
* The front desk staff is enthusiastic and professional, responding quickly. Small items like chargers and hair straighteners can be borrowed, with some guests reporting feeling 'valued'.
* Free high-speed Wi-Fi is stable. Some periods offer guidance.
GGuest UserI liked this place. A pretty standard classic capsule hotel: sizeable capsule with a console, daily turnover service, large shower and onsen room with an attached steam room. Service was good: they have an army of twinks working there after hours, it was like being checked in by BTS. All issues I had with my capsule (broken lightbulb) were addressed quickly and cheerfully. Sometimes it kinda seemed like they were laughing at a few of the foreign guests, but you know what, fair. This place is kinda rules heavy, with lots of notices posted around the property. There is no eating or drinking in the capsules, and instead you have to go to this common area that feels a bit like a hospice for abandoned uncles. Vending machines, manga library, smoking cubicles, that sorta thing. Clean and tidy though, equal numbers of dudes using it for remote working and day drinking (I have a feeling that some ppl live in this place). They have the usual elaborate system of lockers and keys, but they will store your luggage for you while you are out. No need to check out in the day. Overall a chill experience. While I was staying there though some dude did have a mini breakdown about what he saw as it's shortcomings, so I just wanted to comment on that. According to him the place was disgusting. He was especially perturbed by the housekeeping service and the showers. His claim was the the toilets were dirty and that it was unacceptable to fold bedsheets on the floor. Mind you, he was having this rant at 10:30 - checkout is at 10:00, meaning that a whole stampede of airport-bound weebs had just taken spicy ramen fuelled power dumps so they could get out of there on time. Most of the day the facilities were pretty spotless in my opinion. In regards to folding the bedsheets on the floor, I dunno what in the Disney princess he was expecting, but there really isn't anywhere else to do it. I think it's unreasonable to expect little doves to come fly your linens into your capsule tbh. The capsules are literally on... the floor! What do you want? His overall complaint that the space was generally messy was a lot more valid. At this point I had a suspicion that they kind of segregated foreigners from Japanese customers. It's true, that the foreign floor was a bit of a tip - luggage thrown around, empty bottles everywhere, garbage. I went up to the Japanese floors to snoop around a bit. Spotless. (Pictures of both included for comparison) In this case I think the call is coming from inside the capsule, not really fair to hold the staff accountable to your own messy manners. His final gripe was about the showers - specifically the lack of private cubicles. Private cubicles were not advertised anywhere and Japanese onsens are pretty standardly communal spaces, so again I dunno what he wanted. Maybe a shower, with a curtain? Maybe a shower with a door? Maybe a shower with a psychic forcefield that would make his ex girlfriends forget his underwhelming junk and prevent his father from behind disappointed in him? I'm not sure. But I guess the dozen shower stations with soap, shampoo, and face wash weren't cutting it. In fact a lot of the Western guests seemed pretty pranged out by the shower situation, waiting until like two am to wash up and then scurrying around the baths with a hand towel infront of their package like a little purse. If you regret going bald, that's on you. Kinda silly, but if you are bashful maybe this also isn't the hotel for you. Unreasonable though to blame the establishment for you own shame. Anyway, that's all to say the worst part of my stay was for sure the ranting and raving from an unshowered backpacker while I was trying to have a lie in. Otherwise a pretty decent stay.
GGuest UserThe hotel room was a bit small, but that's acceptable for the price. The biggest issue was that the fridge barely cooled at all; it was more for show than for actual use.
Ccurious_catWell located near a train station, with a famous fox temple nearby and good local food..
checkin and checkout process was easy and seamless..
beds were clean and comfortable, with free ear plugs provided
toilets were closed for cleaning from 10am to 4pm.. this seems like the standard for most hostels/ capsule places..
they had a small foyer for regular folks but its not too big and sometimes crowded
GGuest UserEasy 6-7min walk to Keisei-Ueno (Skyliner) station and Ueno station. Main and Annex blocks. Single room SUPER SMALL. Unable to fully open clam-shell suitcase on the floor. Have to place it on “foldable” table.
HUGE Pillar about 70cmx70cm occupies 1 corner of the room. Widest path between bed and wall about 80 cm.
GGuest UserThe stay was enjoyable. The person that cleaned the rooms was really friendly and helped us always out. Washing machine was perfect for us. The only complain I have is that under the bed it was really dirty.
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