Hotel Analysis
Based on 2 sites · 14 reviews
An apartment-style accommodation in Tokyo's Hatagaya area. Guest reviews highlight convenience with nearby convenience stores and restaurants.
Multiple reviews praise it as 'clean.' Being a new building, rooms are in good condition, and proximity to 7-11 and dining streets is repeatedly mentioned as convenient. Mostly used by couples.
However, complaints are common. Narrow and steep stairs, only one towel provided, underground dampness and mold, poor check-in response are noted in several reviews. No elevator makes luggage handling tough.
Nearby parks and temples exist, but station is over 10 minutes walk, challenging with bags. Watch for towel shortages or heating issues on longer stays.
Strengths
Many reviews say rooms are clean as it's a new building
Convenient for daily life with nearby convenience stores and restaurants
Reviews mention pretty streets, nearby bars, and fun gachapon shops
Quiet residential area location is appreciated
Good to Know
No elevator, stairs are narrow and steep
Only one towel per person, no extras even when requested
Dampness and mold in basement, cramped space
Poor check-in with no password provided and unresponsive staff
Station over 10 min walk, hard with luggage
Recommended For
Couples — Many couple reviews satisfied with location and cleanliness
Short-term travelers — Daily convenience stands out in short stay reviews
Budget travelers — Kitchen facilities allow cooking for good value
Ratings by Booking Site
Overall 5.8/10 · 2 sites · Based on 14 reviews
Guest Reviews
2 booking sites · 14 reviews
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FAQ
Typically, check-in starts at 3:00 PM and check-out is by 11:00 AM. Please contact the hotel directly for exact times.
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