Top rated hotels in Tokyo

Sakura Hotel Ikebukuro
4.1/553 Reviews
Ikebukuro Commercial
I stayed for 7 nights on way to see family in OZ from the UK, my reason for choosing Sakura Ikebukuro was that I was stopping off to see my daughter who is doing a year at nearby Rikkyo University. The first thing is to say that there were very helpful reception staff who spoke good English. It's on a reasonably quiet street (for Tokyo). I stayed in a single room, there was a sign in the lobby that no visitors are allowed in rooms. I have no experience of Japanese hotels and was told they are generally very small, but this was fine, the bed was probably a small double, so generous for one. There was no cupboard space but some hooks on the wall to hang clothes, but that wasn't an issue for me. Below the window was a large shelf (with TV that I didn't use) and sockets to recharge my devices. There was an ensuite and the shower was over a small bath but plenty of hot water and good pressure. I took the breakfast option in the cafe across the road that was cheap but basic, thick white toast with butter and jam and coffee. You could buy yourself an extra boiled egg if you wanted one. I think my rating overall was a 4.5 but as that's not an option I've gone for the full 5 on the basis of how friendly and helpful the staff were. Overall good value for money for the single traveller.
Good Diner Inn Copain
3.8/58 Reviews
Ikebukuro Commercial
The hotel is small, but the facilities are very clean and clean. There are three floors. I am staying in the third floor ladies area. There are two shower rooms and two toilets. The bed is a single bed in the bunk bed, and the luggage is placed directly at the bedside. The small cabinet with password lock, the door to and from the room and the hotel are password locks, breakfast is toast with a cup of cold/hot drink, the lady at the front desk is also good at English, the hotel check-in instructions are also Chinese, short stay one day. Or a few days is still good, there are Japanese people to stay 😊
Bnb+ Secret Base Mejiro
4/532 Reviews
Don't normally write reviews, but this place suited me just fine. Great showers, small, quiet, clean, cheap (6 nights £100, booked in advance, trip.com). Kettle, microwave, small lockers. Small shelf in your pod for two cabin luggage size cases, 3x mains plug sockets, light. No washing machines, but launderette 100m. Great location for Shibuya, Shinjuku. 100m to Mejiro JR, Family Mart 50m, cheap (500¥) but good noodle restaurant 75m. Duvets are light as a feather, because they are real feather! Okay, I found one bed bug and the aircon is a bit low powered, but you'll probably find that in most hostels. I stayed in a chain hotel, last time in Tokyo and my room smelt of cigarettes! I really do recommend this place, if you're not wanting a party hostel.
Ryoma Ikebukuro
3.5/58 Reviews
Ikebukuro Commercial
I went to Tokyo for four or five days. Because it is a student party and the scheduled time is relatively late, I booked it one month before departure. All the travel tubes are booked almost. Most of the reservations are capsules or family. Really very comfortable, at least one person is a bed, not a bunk bed, a bit like a travel tube single bed, the second floor is a girl, the first floor boys, all the beds separated by a space, The Japanese are very quiet and not noisy. There is a common bathroom, a small kitchen (microwave, kettle) and then I remember that it is necessary to bring your own toiletries, otherwise you have to use the toothbrush here to pay. The boss has a Japanese-English bilingual notice. People who don't know Japanese don't have to worry about communication. In fact, there is nothing to communicate. Global hotels are almost a process. The traffic inside the city is really convenient! Don't be afraid of far brothers and sisters! As long as it is inside, the tram is fast and convenient! Unless you are from inside to Chiba, cross-county is generally expensive, but as long as it is inside, it will take a long time to buy a 48-hour card seat.
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.

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