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9.1/10
Great
MMiray ÖzI had a wonderful stay! On my last day, I met some amazing people, which made the experience even more special. Everything was spotlessly clean. On the top floor, there’s a cozy café area with unlimited tea and coffee, open to both hostel guests and café visitors. The space offers a stunning panoramic view of the city from both sides.
The showers were excellent — you can choose from a variety of shampoos and conditioners, and there are plenty of hairdryers available. Lockers are located outside the sleeping area, so you don’t have to worry about making noise and disturbing others.
I also found the elevator system quite unique: there were three elevators — one that served only the women’s floors (capsules, lockers, and bathrooms), another for the men’s floors, and just one that reached the ground level for entering or exiting the hostel.
Overall, I would absolutely recommend staying here, and I’m sure I’ll choose it again for my next trip to Tokyo!
Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 16.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:NZD 47
8.7/10
Very Good
PPICHEWA_I had planned to go to the SEVENTEEN concert at Tokyo Dome, so I was searching for a convenient place to stay. This hotel, located just one station away and a short walk from the station, was the perfect find. The area is well-served with convenience stores, restaurants, and vending machines.
The staff were welcoming and helpful. I checked in before my concert and left my luggage in the room, so I didn't have much time to take detailed photos.
The room itself was quite compact, measuring only 6 square meters (approximately 2x3 meters). However, it was perfectly adequate for a solo traveler and I was able to fit my 28-inch suitcase on the floor.
The bed was a fold-out and wasn't the most comfortable, but it was good enough for a one-night stay. The room wasn't as stuffy as I expected, and the air conditioning worked well.
A small desk and chair were positioned near the window, and the curtains could be opened for natural light while getting ready. The desk wasn't huge, but it was quite long and could hold plenty of belongings. A TV was mounted on the wall next to the window, but I didn't have a chance to check it out.
The room also featured a large mirror, clothes hangers, and a double-sided clothes rack. If you had a lot of luggage, you could store items on the upper shelf.
The shared shower and bathroom facilities were clean and well-maintained, with two of each on each floor. There were also double sinks. Basic toiletries like soap and shampoo were provided.
You can purchase a Metro Tokyo pass directly from the staff at the lobby. The hotel also offers various activities and services; feel free to inquire with the staff for more details.
GGuest UserNice experience!Overall I recommend it for solo travellers. The location is central and it is close to metro stations.
Also, the bedsheets are changed everyday, you get clean pyjama and towels everyday.
One thing that was annoying is the size of the lockes, it is very small and little bit inconvenient with the card sistem.
Also keep in mind that you have to be out of the hotel during the certain hours due to cleaning.
Hotel near Akasaka, Tokyo 1% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:NZD 37
8.5/10
Very Good
WWeiHooI have tried a few capsule hotels, this is by far the worst. My capsule was on the fifth floor, but the lockers are located on the fourth floor which is very inconvenient since the shower is on the eighth floor. There is a sitting area outside the capsule room which is an unsightly mess as shown in the pictures. The mattress is hard and uncomfortable. What bothered me the most is the door that supposed to shun off the noise from outside, made a loud noise when it closes. I wonder if they are not aware of it or no one complains to them. Imagine how many people comes in and out the entire night and the cranky noise disturbed my sleep. I hope the management will be made known of this default. I will never come back again.
GGuest UserNice guest house located in front of the west exit of the local station. 50 minutes direct to Shibuya and 7/11 and store within 5 minutes. Food and Restaurant 5 min away and the guest house is ran well by the staff who are friendly. My stay was great.
GGuest UserLocation in reasonable distance from Shinkuju station and close to Shinkuju Sanchome. Service was very helpful and English was very communicative. The only one issue was that they requested 500 yen for calling a taxi. Clean rooms and corridors. 1AM-6AM hotel is closed. Positive opinion for solo travelers spending time outside and using hotel mainly for sleeping and washing.
Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 16.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:NZD 75
8.0/10
Very Good
GGuest UserOverall the building is brand new but tiny entrances with strps up to the lift level before it takes you to your floor. Very inconvenient to carry anything heavy up and down (strollers and luggages alike). What we really didnt like is that one of the days we realised a stranger (definitely not the guests in our next door unit) was able to enter into our floor and our gate (card access only to each floor) which is very unsafe! Make sure to lock your room door promptly everytime after opening.
Our room for 4 was in another building away about 3mins walk from the main building where reception is. Reception service differs depend on which lady is on duty. The lady with fluent English is helpful, patient and friendly compred to the other who was impatient with us when we notified that housekeeping did not top up our in room amenities (green tea and coffee) for a couple days then.
Our mini apartment of 2 single + 1 double beds comes with a mini kitchen + dining area which is great as there are many cooking appliances included. However windows of all 3 days open up to the next door buildings, cant really open all the way without peiple looking in.
There is supposed to be housekeeping but we finally made a request to vacuum our floor after 3 days as all the snacks left behind by oyr kids were just left on the floor, in pieces or crushed powder format or swept under the beds... apparently cleaners only magic sweep the floor everyday. Also, if you need your beds made, need to put in special request too.
Kids like the area which is where we are.familiar with, Shinjuku Gyoemae, nearby the garden. Not nearest to amenities but there is a 7-Eleven within steps away from our building. We will definitely.come back again for the right price.
Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 16.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:NZD 143
7.5/10
SSunfower88PROS :
- Great location on the main street near the junction
- Only 2-3 mins walk from Daimon subway station Exit A4 / to walk to Hamanatsucho JR and Monorail stations to the airport about 7-15 mins
- Elevator and shoe boxes with keys on the ground floor
- Female only capsules are on the 3rd floor
- Provide Yukata and small towel for lending to use
- Free luggage storage ( limited time only )
- Free umbrella to use temporarily
- Clean, safe and convenient
- TV and radio in capsules
CONS :
- Check-in a little late at 5 pm / check-out 10 am
- The lobby common area is small and not allowed to sit between 10 am - 5 pm.
- Only 1 shower room and 2 toilets on the 3rd floor
But it's Tokyo where the spaces are limited.
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HHappyLoveThe condition is better than I expected, it's easy to get to Asakusa, and you can walk to the subway in less than 5 minutes.
There are many restaurants nearby and convenience stores such as Lawson, Family Mart, and 7-Eleven are located within 5 minutes.
First of all, the private bathroom is not in the room. It's outside.
We used the second floor and were in rooms 201 and 202.
If there are two rooms, there are two toilets and two bathrooms outside, which are used exclusively for the room.
I don't have any pictures, so I'll just post a picture of the bathroom.
It was nice that each item was separate.
There aren't any downsides, but the owner was a bit harsh but not unfriendly.
Still, I had a good stay. For 3 nights and 4 days
And one thing is that the door is locked after 12 o'clock!!!
Please note this!
Have a nice trip to Japan everyone😆
Hotel near Ueno/Asakusa/Senju/Ryogoku, Tokyo 9.2% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:NZD 89
/10
豆豆豆龙Travelling alone as a women in Shinjuku can be slightly worried, but Nine Hours Shinjuku Women provides a safe and clean place for solo woman traveller to have a place to stay. There might be some walking needed from Shinjuku Station to here (around 10 minutes for me, I’m travelling with a 20kg luggage), but the road and pedestrian is flat so you won’t have any issues travelling around with big luggages. There is a Lawson mart nearby, and some restaurants nearby. One thing to highlight is that there are a lot of gxy bars surrounded, but as long as you ignored them it will be just fine. I have pleasant stay, they provided pyjamas, toothbrush and toothpaste, body shampoo, towels, and their lockers can fit 28 inches luggage. There is also a lounge at the rooftop, you can use your laptop or have your food there, overall I feel safe and comfortable staying here.
Hotel near Shinjuku Area, Tokyo 16.9% of visitors choose this area
Price per night from:NZD 47
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