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- Question publication date:2014/6/ 9
- Update date:2024/8/ 8
Accommodation in Tokyo where you can stay with foreign friends
I'm looking for a place to stay in Tokyo that's convenient for sightseeing and also friendly to foreigners. Can you recommend a hotel that's under 10,000 yen, includes breakfast, and has a good location?
15Hotel rankings chosen by people
- The hotel is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from Tobu Asakusa Station, making it convenient for sightseeing in the city. It is also conveniently located for touring the downtown area, such as Sensoji Temple and Denpoin Street, and we think it will be well-received by foreigners. We also recommend the spacious large communal bath.DERNIER's answer (Posted on:2017/6/24)
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Affordable hotel, good for sightseeing
- The price range varies depending on the day of the week, but you can stay here for a very reasonable price. It's a great value accommodation, and the customer service is polite and thorough, as you'd expect from a major hotel, and you won't have to wait to check in. Breakfast is free and there is a wide variety of menu items, including dishes that are familiar to foreigners, so I think you'll be very satisfied.はがせとうち's answer (Posted on:2023/11/21)
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You can stay within your budget.
- I recommend "Keio Presso Inn Kayabacho", which is two stops from Tokyo Station on the Tokyo Metro Tozai Line. It's cheaper than you'd expect. There is a Lawson on the first floor, and you need a card key, but you can go there directly from inside the building.ヒナちゃん's answer (Posted on:2017/6/14)
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Reliable Prince Hotels
- The location is perfect for sightseeing in Tokyo, and it's easy to use as a starting point. The hotel itself has many foreign guests, so the staff are accustomed to dealing with them. I think it's a hotel you can choose with confidence.エイム's answer (Posted on:2016/3/16)
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You can see the Skytree from the window of your room.
- It's conveniently located near JR Ryogoku Station and within walking distance. It's also directly connected to the Oedo Line, so it's easy to get around on rainy days. The rooms are modern and spacious, and can be used for any purpose. The accommodation fee is reasonable at around 10,000 yen. There is a bus to Disney, so it's convenient as a base for sightseeing. The Kokugikan Sumo Hall is nearby, so you can easily go to watch sumo. You can see the Skytree from the rooms and restaurant. Located near major tourist attractions, this hotel is a convenient base for enjoying various things.ウイングチップ's answer (Posted on:2014/6/23)
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It is a budget hotel.
- I recommend this hotel, located about a 5-minute walk from the west exit of JR Ikebukuro Station. It's friendly to foreigners and a reasonable accommodation. It's a budget hotel with mainly dormitory-style rooms for backpackers. They also have single and other private rooms. There are many tourists from overseas, and the first floor has an open cafe that is open 24 hours a day, so you can have international exchange.歴史大好き's answer (Posted on:2017/9/12)
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This is a purely Japanese-style inn located near Nakamise.
- This is a purely Japanese-style inn located near Nakamise. As we have many foreign guests, we have English-speaking staff. Even if you are not confident in your Japanese, you can use it with peace of mind. There is a large private family bath on the first floor where you can relax. We offer both Japanese and Western-style breakfasts, but we recommend that you try the Japanese-style breakfast.はなママ's answer (Posted on:2014/6/22)
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Recommended for its location.
- The Peninsula Tokyo, located on the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station, has staff who can speak most major languages. The beds are long, so even tall foreigners won't have their feet sticking out. The facilities are also recommended.あぶ's answer (Posted on:2017/2/ 2)
11. remm Hibiya
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It is located right next to the Imperial Hotel.
- It is located right next to the Imperial Hotel in Yurakucho. The rooms are not that spacious, but the beds, shower booths, and massage chairs in each room make it easy for foreigners to use. Breakfast is served in the Muji cafe on the second floor in the form of a set meal. There is a wide selection of Japanese and Western dishes. You can choose from quiche and sandwiches, and there is plenty of self-service tea and coffee. When I stayed there, the people sitting next to me at breakfast were foreigners. reception desk staff are also very kind. Depending on the room, the accommodation fee is around 10,000 yen.NULL's answer (Posted on:2014/6/19)
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