Location, cleanliness is awesome. Self check-in and check-out available, so did not interact much with the staffs, but they do look very friendly and approachable.
The only downside and its a major issue for me is that the pillow provided is way too thin. Stack 2 pillows will be too tall as one absorb the pressure for another. If sleeping only on one pillow, its too thin. From what I estimate, my head is only less than 5cm away from the bed itself. Due to the pillow, I've never had a good night sleep.
This is just me and the pillow. Other than that, all other areas in the hotel are top notch
A great hotel if you are attending a show at the Tokyo Dome, as it is just 10 minutes walk away. The hotel is in a quiet area but there are some nice bars and cafes nearby as well as a Family Mart across the street for anything you need. The room was a good size for Tokyo, clean, comfortable and had everything I needed (the fridge was good for storing all the food I bought at Family Mart!).Staff were extremely friendly and helpful and spoke excellent English. If i visit Tokyo again I will definitely stay here .
Little mermaid as breakfast is good for bread lover, and the pastries actually very good! Location is very convenient and near to travel spot too. It’s quiet and my fav spot is the make up area, many mirrors which is good for girl. Got free hair curler or straightener for girl to do hair style too!
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I will definitely choose this hotel again next time when I visit Tokyo! Location is 10/10, just opposite to JR station and a few mins away from Akihabara. Room is spacious as compared to other hotels in Tokyo, also very clean with a chic design. Love the shower room, surprised to see that the amenities are made in Italy. Would be even better if lotion is provided since Japan's winter is really dry. Breakfast is nice and front desk staff are friendly and cheerful.
The hotel, itself, seems to be old, but well maintained.
There was no USB port for power supply.
The conveniently located to access to JR and subway station.
The variety of the breakfast is good to start the day, although the menu itself is almost same every day.
The convenience store is in the premises.
They should indicate the tab water is drinkable.
The hotel was close to subway stations. The room was nice, cozy, and clean. The service was great. The breakfast was simple but good. Its area could be used for working.
I stayed here for one night without meals. The location was convenient and close to the subway station, which was helpful for getting around Tokyo. The room and the rest of the building were clean and I had a comfortable stay. I would like to stay here again.
Location:
5-8 min walk to Jimbocho Station for the Hanzomon Line, Mita Line and Shinjuku Line. It's super easy to get anywhere in Tokyo. Including Shinjuku areas.
The location is a business district so it's clean, modern, quiet and safe.
You can walk to the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Dome and there are several supermarkets and restaurants on the same street as the hotel.
So its a really good location and even though its not in the heart of the Shinjuku area its easily accessible and the savings you get because of it makes it worthwhile
Hotel Room
Big. I was worried because room sizes in Japan are listed as 16sqM or 18sqM or even 11SqM and I'm used to 20 -60sqM in Europe and other parts of Asia. But the room size here is fine. Not cramped and with a big bathroom. There is a USB plug socket in the middle of the bed (they provide charging cables). The AC was quiet and useful as was the fridge (no freezer)
The room is very clean and tidy every day with fresh towels and sheets changed every 3 days
Hotel Features
There is a laundry room for guests, a vending machine, a microwave, an ice machine - so many features.
We did not have breakfast at the hotel, we felt for 990 Yen per person per day, its better just to go to the 7-11 next door and buy stuff
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The location is good. Safe, clean and with food nearby. The room is clean and bigger than expected. Would stay here again especially considering the price
It was not a bad experience.
We stayed there for 3 more nights but if we want to clean our room, we need to extra charge for the cleaning. It didn't make sense.
But the train station was near the hotel.
Thank you.
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TTravelashleyHotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu Honten is a boutique hotel located in Chiyoda District, Tokyo. It combines traditional Japanese style with modern design to provide a unique and high-quality accommodation experience.
## **Hotel Features**
- **Excellent location**: The hotel is only 400 meters away from Ochanomizu Subway Station, and it takes about 10 minutes to walk to Akihabara. There are convenience stores, restaurants and cafes nearby, with convenient transportation and a quiet environment[1][3 ][7].
- **Room Design**: There are only 9 rooms, with spacious space and calm style. In-room facilities include a large bathtub, Japanese yukata, clogs, and high-quality bedding and toiletries[1][3][4].
- **Meticulous service**: Although the front desk is not 24 hours a day, the service staff are professional and friendly and provide considerate services, such as WeChat contact, luggage assistance, etc. There are also free drinks, snacks and books in the public area for guests to use[1][4][7].
- **Japanese Breakfast**: The hotel provides a traditional Japanese bento breakfast, the taste of which is highly praised by guests. Even if you miss the meal time, you can arrange a package service[1][3].
## **advantage**
1. **Quiet and Comfortable**: It is located in a quiet area with no car noise at night, making it very suitable for travelers who like quiet.
2. **Attention to details**: For example, the spare parts are from Japanese brands, the kettle has a heat preservation function, and the in-room equipment is novel and practical.
3. **High privacy**: There are only 9 rooms, creating a low-key and private atmosphere, which is very suitable for travelers who pursue unique experiences.
IItsjustmehereThe hotel is located about a 5 min walk from the nearest train station. Google maps made us walk a steep hill up to the hotel from the station so do take note if you have luggage (there is a more long winded way which doesn’t need you to go up a steep hill).
Location: about 20 mins from the city so I would say this is on the outskirts of the city, which we liked as it is quieter. We somehow could hear the trains in the morning though we didn’t hear them at night.
Room: It is small (like all Tokyo hotels) but sufficient. The bed was very comfy, and the rooms and toilets were kept clean and nice. No signs of aging. The pyjamas given were super comfy and a lot of amenities were given as well. Water pressure was good.
Amenities: The best part of this hotel is its facilities. I absolutely loved the 3rd floor inner garden where we could sit and hear water flowing. They serve free green tea too at stipulated time periods. Be sure to check it out! The gym is very basic though with only a few treadmills and no weights.
Food: Quite a lot of food options which are about a 5 min walk away.
Service: Really good service by front counter staff. They also helped us make a reservation at a restaurant :)
GGerald TewLocated conveniently across from Tokyo Dome City (LaQua mall) and right above a Don Quixote, which is open 24hrs, the convenience is amazing at the price point. It is also near a few train and subway lines within walking distance which makes it easy to get around. The rooms are clean and simple with ample space. Amenities are free to pick up from the 4th floor lobby so it’s not that troublesome. Did not get breakfast from the hotel which I understand to be at the Saizeriya on the 3rd floor of the building.
II’m Joseph,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!
GGuest UserA very comfortable hotel for a short stay. The staff is truly amazing. They're very friendly, attentive, and helpful. Although they don't speak English well, they find a way to communicate, which is appreciated. It's located in the Chiyoda neighborhood, next to Chiyoda Station and a 7-minute walk from Ochanomizu Station. There are good, inexpensive, and local restaurants nearby. Highly recommended.
The only downside is the facilities. Despite being a hotel designed more for business travelers, the rooms are very small, the windows don't open, and the heating is very impractical. It works well, but often, because it can't be programmed or the remote control has stickers in English, it was impossible to sleep at night unless you set the heating to 28°C all day to keep the room cool. On the other hand, the bed was poorly made; I mean, the bedspread was VERY short. Added to the heating problem, it was impossible to wake up without shivering and be comfortable. The pillows were low and soft. If you like them, fine; if not, you'll spend the night trying to find a position.
The TV is useless; it has no practical information about the hotel, and you can't watch anything without buying a 1,000 yen card that lets you watch movies but not TV. It's also worth mentioning that it's practically only in Japanese.
The bathroom is very cold, so much so that when you go in to simply wash your hands, you're left cold.
KKKiriaThis hotel is very old. The double room is big enough, but the layout is very strange. It is very uncomfortable to enter. I don't know if it is a special offer from Ctrip. When I came to Japan, I booked three hotels on Ctrip. Every time I was given the last room. This time, the b Suidobashi also gave me the last room. I felt really uncomfortable when I entered, so I went downstairs to ask for a room change. The service attitude was very good and they actively helped me change the room. But this hotel is too old. The most expensive and the oldest one. The one I took a photo of is a single room. The 30-inch suitcase cannot be opened.
GGuest UserIf there are three people, then this hotel is a good choice. After all, the price is very attractive. There are three single beds, a large space, a large whiteboard, two toilets and a bathroom, and enough power outlets. There is a Family Mart next to it. It is very close to Jimbocho subway station. It is not as convenient to go to Akihabara as imagined. You have to walk one or two kilometers, but you can go directly to JR to most places, so I recommend it. I personally went to Noon to watch live, so it was very suitable.
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