Hotel Plus Hostel Tokyo Kawasaki is a new type of accommodation that combines the features of both a hotel and a hostel. Depending on your budget, we offer a variety of options, including standard single and double rooms, as well as single rooms with shared showers and toilets, and dormitory beds. The spacious lounge is equipped with plenty of seating and power outlets, making it suitable for dining, working, and socializing with other guests. Located within walking distance of Kawasaki Station, it offers excellent access to Shinagawa Station, Haneda Airport, central Tokyo, and the Yokohama area, making it an ideal base for both business and sightseeing. We look forward to welcoming you.
"The property is very well designed, with separate sections for different functions, which makes the sleep area very quiet! No need to worry if there are too many people in one shared room!! The location is also great! There are a lot of restaurants and shops around. It’s very clean, and the bed is super big despite being in a capsule dorm. I love this place and will definitely recommend it to everyone!"
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9.4/10
Amazing
DDudulixianjiThe hotel service was excellent, and the price was very competitive. The location is great, just a short walk from the city rail station. The surrounding area is full of tall buildings, much like Shenzhen's Shekou district. There are plenty of dining options, including a hot pot restaurant that I tried. I visited during New Year's Day and explored some temples, which had a lively and authentic atmosphere.
シシュウさんI flew from Hokkaido to Haneda for an overnight stay, with an early morning flight the next day. So, I didn't get to use many of the hotel's facilities. However, there's one thing that truly stood out: the free shuttle bus service to and from the airport and Kawasaki Station. It ran perfectly on schedule, exactly as published, and the drivers were incredibly polite, professional, and even helped with luggage. The instructions for taking the shuttle on the hotel's website were also very accurate. Upon check-in, the front desk provides a boarding pass; make sure to keep it with you, as you'll need to show it to the driver whether you're going to Kawasaki Station or the airport. Besides catching the shuttle on time from the designated spot at T2 upon arrival, I also took a ride to Kawasaki Station after checking in. From Kawasaki Station, I took the JR to Ueno Park, which cost 440 yen one way, passing through famous stations like Shinagawa, Tokyo Station, and Akihabara along the way. In the evening, I returned to Kawasaki Station and caught the last shuttle back to the hotel exactly at 10:45 PM. The next morning, I took the first shuttle of the day from the hotel to the airport at 5:20 AM, again, perfectly on time. This kind of reliability is incredibly important for travelers. Next time, I'll definitely plan to stay for a few more days. A big thank you to all the hotel bus drivers! 🌹
SsojasosseI booked this last minute, and with hotel prices being so high everywhere, I was really happy to get a spacious room with breakfast included! The public bath is a bit on the small side, so everyone needs to be considerate and take turns, but being able to stretch out in the bath really helps relieve fatigue. The staff were very attentive; they immediately helped me when I was fumbling at the reception desk. The breakfast was also great; you could fry your own eggs to your preferred doneness, and there were many side dishes to go with rice. The miso soup felt homemade, just like what you'd have at home, which was very comforting in the morning. I didn't get to try the bread, but my companion said it wasn't dry and tasted good. I would definitely like to stay here again.
HHehehe_233This is by far the best hotel I've stayed at in the greater Tokyo area! The transportation is incredibly convenient; it's very close to JR Kawasaki Station, and you can reach Tokyo Station in about 20 minutes with just three stops on the Tokaido Line. It really holds its own against hotels within central Tokyo. The area around Kawasaki Station is also bustling with businesses. The front desk staff were exceptionally warm and friendly. The room itself was spotless and tidy, and the amenities were well-appointed – even the TV was a large Sony. Thank you!!
AAnonymous UserThis hotel is within walking distance of Kawasaki Station and LaCittA, with several convenience stores along the way. It's really helpful that you can borrow a trolley from the lobby to take large luggage up the elevator.
I was going to complain about how tiny the room was, but after staying in similar rooms so many times, I've just gotten used to it.
Breakfast is a collaboration with the cafe on the first floor. You get a voucher for one breakfast item, which you can also take away. When I saw the walk-in price for breakfast, I immediately felt like I'd be losing out if I didn't pick the most expensive option.
MM448432****It's a bit far from the station, but acceptable. The distance to both JR Kawasaki and Keikyu Kawasaki is similar. There's a convenience store downstairs and a shopping street nearby. The room was spacious and clean. During my three-night stay, the hotel cleaned the room once. Overall, it was a good experience, and I'd consider staying here again if my itinerary allows.
GGuest UserThis is my second trip to Japan and my first time staying at Keikyu Ex Inn Kawasaki in Kawasaki. It was an amazing stay. Close to the train and Haneda Airport. It was the perfect home base for me. I was able to go into Tokyo, Saitama, Yokohama & take day trips to explore. I would like to thank Yamasaki for her kindness during my stay. I really enjoyed talking with her. She made me feel at home. I stayed for 12 nights and she made me feel so welcome there. The other front desk staff were wonderful too. I did not get all their names but one gentlemen was so kind to take some clothing items and a pair of boots of mine that did not fit in my luggage and dispose of them. I wanted to donate it but there was no place to do that close by. I felt so welcomed there and at home. The amenities such as coffee & teas 24hrs were a nice bonus too. I will not hesitate to recommend this hotel to my families & friends. I will definitely be back on my next visit in the winter season. I hope to see Yamasaki again too. Such a lovely lady.
LLitalWe recently stayed here for two nights to rest after a long flight and before traveling to our next destination. The hotel's location is fantastic, as it is relatively close to the airport and right next to a train station, which was incredibly convenient.
Knowing it would be a small hotel, it still served all our needs perfectly. The room was very clean and the staff was friendly and helpful. The breakfast was modest but not bad at all. While the mattress was a bit firm for my liking, I still had a good time here. It was exactly what we needed for our short stay.
GGuest UserThe hotel is not bad, the price/performance ratio is quite high, the sanitation is very clean, the facilities are very complete, the environment is good, the service is very good, the waiters are very enthusiastic, and it is a very satisfactory stay
AAnonymous UserThe room is very standard and the bed is clean.
The room is old but well-equipped. The bed in my room is facing two wire doors, which is a bit scary but acceptable.
There was no hair dryer in my room during the stay. After I told the front desk staff, they found it for me in time.
The decoration at the entrance of the store is very stylish