Reviews
Britten S
Good location in central Tokyo, easy access to several subway lines. Spacious room (two king beds with balcony layout) and comfortable enough beds. With this hotel, you're paying for the space and not so much the service; limited amenities, limited English.
The hotel is located directly above a sports bar, so a few nights were quite noisy from the sound traveling from outside; if you're looking for a very quiet place this may not be it.
Overall it was fine.
Anneliese Allen Lim
Best hotel I’ve stayed in Tokyo so far ! Exceptional customer service, spacious rooms that matched the advertised pictures and comes with a massage chair !! Honestly what else can I ask for ? The staff in this hotel are very kind and helpful, they have not only attended to all of our requests with a bow and smile, but even went the extra mile by booking a cab for us on our last day of the stay here.
Com Lin
Ending my last nights in Japan and this is the worst hotel we stayed in .
For those who will book the hotel please don’t be fool by the fancy photoshopped pictures they post on there , this is a old , dirty and smell hotel like no other in Japan .
1. The bathroom and hallway has weird smells especially the bathroom has urine smell it gets stronger the longer we stay .
2. This hotel is for sure not operate by Japanese people due to the cleanliness level and cheap China import tiles and cabinets they use , materials does not last because they use the cheapest material to maximize the profit. and for me this more like US motel level , I don’t know how it gets 3 star hotels, maybe I have the bad luck to be select to the worst room they offered .
3. Expect hot water run out during your stay , as other claims that hot water goes out half way of showering . We experienced NO hot water at all in the morning and we are rush to catch the flight , front desk lady was nice enough to let me use next door’s bathroom to take shower and explaining because it’s raining so hot water running out ( which is so funny lol )
Pros :
1. Room is spacious compared to the other Tokyo mini hotel rooms for the price you pay .
2. Great location to explore around , lots of restaurants and deli stores near by
3. Great services and attitudes when it comes to fix the issues we have .
Overall we are not happy with our stay , for someone who has low hygiene level don’t mind the smell and old facilities this will be your fit .
Kaylea Wijaya
I read reviews that it was in a red light district but I chose it as it was close to the metro and nothing similar priced for our dates in Shibuya. Actually it didn't feel seedy at all and there were many shops and restaurants to choose from on the same street. I even saw a patrol team at night when I popped out for food.
The hotel itself is very dated with silver sparkly walls in the corridors (quite seedy), small lift and very large outdated couches in the room. Clean modern bathroom, sink, kettle, microwave and beds were comfy. It was strange to see a washing machine in the cupboard because there was nowhere to dry clothes and hang them.
I would stay here again for a few nights.
Rocky Schnitzel
We had a huge room (2 king size beds, 2 couches) with balcony. Layout was nice. It was old looking though and entire bathroom floor was covered with a rubber mat with draining holes that made the shower room smell sour. Washer dryer combo works well if only a few clothes are washed. Only one elevator and sometimes it takes a while to stop at your floor. Hallways outside the elevator have a room freshener plugged in that is VERY strong smelling. Staff was extremely nice. Hotel let's you store the luggage even after check out which is very helpful if your flight is later in the evening