Good location in Asakusa. Tiny rooms but clean. Very good for what you pay. more
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I was in Tokyo with my wife and a friend of ours for the Japan-Scotland game in Yokohama. I had never been to Japan before and had no idea where to book a hotel, so I booked flighst and hotel off Expedia. This deal came out as the best as we got 5 nights for the price of 4, so... more
We stayed here for several nights in June/July 2009. The rooms are small but have everything one needs, including tea-kettle and tea, mini-ironing board, and broadband cable (included in price of room). The t.v. is all in Japanese, but that suited us (I'm not a t.v. person, and my daughter liked watching the shows in Japanese). Free internet in lobby... more
When I initially booked the room through ebookers.com I was dubious about the 2.5 stars the room had recieved, but at the price... who cares. What I really didn't expect was to competely fall in love with the hotel. On arrival the staff were courteous and polite, taking our bags to our rooms for us while we waited for check... more
I stayed there for 1 week in a non smoking floor. The hotel check in time is 3pm, but I arrived about 8am, so I left my luggage there and when I came back after 3pm, they already put my luggage in my room, the single room is small (if you compare to UK hotel room size, but it remind... more
We wanted to start off our first trip to Japan and Tokyo in the easiest possible way: in a small western style hotel in a welcoming neighborhood. And indeed Asakusa and Chisun Inn provided all that. Furthermore, the double room doesn't cost much more than two persons staying in a youth hostel in the same area, and you get the... more
This was the second hotel out of ten we stayed at during our trip to Japan. Our budget was 10000 Yen per night. Asakusa was more interesting than we expected with lots of decent eateries near the hotel. Some have said that Akusaka is a bit far from the centre of Tokyo, and this is probably true if you're in... more
When I checked in, I requested a non-smoking room. I stayed on a non-smoking floor. I really appreciated that service. Very modern, well-kept hotel. Asakusa was one of my favorite districts in Tokyo. Many restaurants and cafes nearby. more
A really good value hotel in central Tokyo. The hotel is well located being only a short walk from Senso ji (Asakusa Kannon)Temple and 3 minutes walk from the subway. The hotel rooms are very small but clean and provide everything you need. The rooms are just big enough for two people. The bathroom is small but again provides everything... more
very nice neat little hotel, but wow the room was small, the staff didn't speak much english but we managed without too much trouble, was quite close to some cool markets and once we worked out the public transport it was no problems getting anywhere, found the restaurant was very dear,much better off taking the short walk to near the... more
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