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OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka by Hoshino Resorts
4.4/542 Reviews

OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka by Hoshino Resorts

Tokyo|0.18km from JR Otsuka Station
I ended up staying here after taking a hard look at my itinerary for a recent solo trip and wondering if it would be possible to forego the nicer hotels I had stayed at in Tokyo last November (and which, as part of Japan’s excitement about welcoming tourists again, have since quadrupled in price) and instead experience a cheap, clean, cute place for the more budget-minded traveler. For the most part, I was right. The OMO hotels (the higher the number, the nicer it is) are owned by Hoshino, so it is still stylish and trendy, and even when corners are cut, it’s done in a way that feels modern and cool. For instance, the hotel lobby - on the fourth floor abutting a Sizzler - is decked out in a theme that references the old cable cars in Otsuka, and there are manga, vintage city pop albums and souvenirs for sale everywhere you look. Check-in is mostly automated, though staff are there to help guide you through the process. On the way to the elevators you can grab some amenities like toothbrushes/toothpaste, combs, etc and rent pajamas. In these ways - and many others, mentioned below - the hotel feels a bit like a hostel, albeit a super cute one. The rooms themselves are as quirky as the lobby, with a weird but hyper-designed layout: storage is along the walls to maximize the tiny space, the sink takes up half the hallway, and the majority of the room is built out like a large bunk bed: there’s a large futon style sofa on the bottom and a narrow set of steep stairs up to the loft with two small futons for sleeping, with signs urging you to be careful not to hit your head. Indeed I spent my four days there walking around bent over and trying not to accidentally die when I had to gingerly climb downstairs to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. The layout may have contributed to the noise above me that I suffered throughout my stay. But the heavy stomping around felt explainable when I climbed up to my own bed and had to collapse down onto the bed from the stairs in the cramped space. There was unfortunately also a lot of yelling and running through the hallways but that’s likely attributable to just the kind of tourists looking for a cheap place to stay in Tokyo (of which I guess I was one). There doesn’t seem to be a cleaning crew. So if you need anything - from new towels to dumping the tiny trash can, which is likely to fill up in a couple days due to the absence of public trash cans in Tokyo - you’ll need to ask the front desk, who pull double duty here. In fact, when my heated Toto washlet wasn’t working, two separate front desk staff came up with tools to try and fix it. Unfortunately they never were able to. However they were very helpful when I accidentally forgot my room card and were able to provide a temporary one without needing to charge me. Breakfast is terrific, if simple. You get a choice of an American breakfast or a variety of hearty Japanese breakfasts like salmon ochazuke and you get a small onion soup and sal
Otsuka Town Hotel
1.6/52 Reviews

Otsuka Town Hotel

Tokyo|0.31km from JR Otsuka Station
マダニ大量発生していました。 1.2匹なら自分で駆除しましたが。 よく見ると 壁をお散歩しているマダニ、 私のお気に入りのバッグや キャップに侵入するマダニ、 寝ようとしたらベッドを とことこ歩いているマダニ、 布団の中からポロっと落ちてくるマダニ。 数えきれないほど潰しました。 潰した時に、血が出たのでおそらく前の宿泊者が噛まれているようです。 全額返金してもらいましたし、 キャップとバッグは弁償して貰う予定です。 フロントの女性は誠心誠意謝罪してくれましたが、責任者の方はヘラヘラした印象で、 「マダニって見えるんですか?笑」と。 ホテル業界なのに、マダニの見た目を知らないのかと驚き怒りがこみあげました。 マダニの見た目や生態を知らないとしたら業界の人なのに無知過ぎますし、そんなわけないはずなので、知っているのにわざと存在を知らないふりをして初めて出現したかのように話しているのかなとも思いました。 私自身がサービス業界の管理職をしているのですが、こんな対応するか…?と思いました…。 ゴキブリやクモなら 害はないので気にしませんが、 マダニは感染症になる確率がとても多い害虫です。 噛まれていたら、感染症になっていたと思います。もしくはこれから症状が出るかもしれません。恐怖で1日を過ごします。 綺麗なビジネスホテルなのに 最悪でした。

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R&B Hotel Otsukaeki-Kitaguchi
4.3/564 Reviews
If you leave the north exit of Otsuka Station, there is a hotel in front of you. It is close to the downtown area where restaurants are lined up, and the location is not the best. I'm glad to have a welcome drink coffee. Breakfast is free with bread and boiled *, soup 3 types, etc. I think it's enough if you don't ask for luxury. The room (single) feels a bit narrow and there is no closet, but if you don't ask for ”relax in the room” just by sleeping, there is no problem. However, it was inconvenient that there was no outlet on the pillow.
Hotel Bellclassic Tokyo
4.6/533 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
The room was relatively spacious and comfortable. The convenience of the bathroom was also good. I turned off the heating, but it was hot. The lights in the mirrors that turn on automatically are dazzling at night. The food was delicious. The staff were nice too. After 18:00, there is an additional charge for parking every 30 minutes.
Capsule Inn Otsuka
4.5/510 Reviews
Hotels in Tokyo are expensive, so I used them when I went alone, but it was nice. It was nice that guests could use the public bath. It is convenient to use the Yamanote Line as it is located at Otsuka Station, a limited stop from Ikebukuro Station.
Restay Frontier (Adult Only)
3.9/54 Reviews
The location is particularly good, stay at the exit of Otaru Station for one minute, the room is large, it is a very cost-effective kind in Japan, the facilities are complete, the sound is good, the window is a little stuffy, but after all, it is an adult hotel, the privacy is very good, especially the couple is especially recommended
Otsuka City Hotel
3.6/521 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
I stayed near the company because I will be busy during the holiday. It is about 10 minutes walk from Shin Otsuka Station on the subway to Otsuka Station. The hotel building is old, but there is no problem with the front desk room. It was only used to sleep because the morning was early, but it may be used again if there is a chance. I walked around after walking, but there are supermarkets and so on.
OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka by Hoshino Resorts
4.4/542 Reviews
I ended up staying here after taking a hard look at my itinerary for a recent solo trip and wondering if it would be possible to forego the nicer hotels I had stayed at in Tokyo last November (and which, as part of Japan’s excitement about welcoming tourists again, have since quadrupled in price) and instead experience a cheap, clean, cute place for the more budget-minded traveler. For the most part, I was right. The OMO hotels (the higher the number, the nicer it is) are owned by Hoshino, so it is still stylish and trendy, and even when corners are cut, it’s done in a way that feels modern and cool. For instance, the hotel lobby - on the fourth floor abutting a Sizzler - is decked out in a theme that references the old cable cars in Otsuka, and there are manga, vintage city pop albums and souvenirs for sale everywhere you look. Check-in is mostly automated, though staff are there to help guide you through the process. On the way to the elevators you can grab some amenities like toothbrushes/toothpaste, combs, etc and rent pajamas. In these ways - and many others, mentioned below - the hotel feels a bit like a hostel, albeit a super cute one. The rooms themselves are as quirky as the lobby, with a weird but hyper-designed layout: storage is along the walls to maximize the tiny space, the sink takes up half the hallway, and the majority of the room is built out like a large bunk bed: there’s a large futon style sofa on the bottom and a narrow set of steep stairs up to the loft with two small futons for sleeping, with signs urging you to be careful not to hit your head. Indeed I spent my four days there walking around bent over and trying not to accidentally die when I had to gingerly climb downstairs to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. The layout may have contributed to the noise above me that I suffered throughout my stay. But the heavy stomping around felt explainable when I climbed up to my own bed and had to collapse down onto the bed from the stairs in the cramped space. There was unfortunately also a lot of yelling and running through the hallways but that’s likely attributable to just the kind of tourists looking for a cheap place to stay in Tokyo (of which I guess I was one). There doesn’t seem to be a cleaning crew. So if you need anything - from new towels to dumping the tiny trash can, which is likely to fill up in a couple days due to the absence of public trash cans in Tokyo - you’ll need to ask the front desk, who pull double duty here. In fact, when my heated Toto washlet wasn’t working, two separate front desk staff came up with tools to try and fix it. Unfortunately they never were able to. However they were very helpful when I accidentally forgot my room card and were able to provide a temporary one without needing to charge me. Breakfast is terrific, if simple. You get a choice of an American breakfast or a variety of hearty Japanese breakfasts like salmon ochazuke and you get a small onion soup and sal

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 8.98°C during the day, 5.13°C at night

• April to June: 20.28°C during the day, 16.65°C at night

• July to September: 27.27°C during the day, 24.07°C at night

• October to December: 15.08°C during the day, 11.49°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 74.43 cm

• Summer: 141.07 cm

• Autumn: 175.03 cm

• Winter: 98.4 cm

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