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9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserI stayed here for a concert at Belluna Dome. It's not too far from Musashi-Koganei Station, and there's a convenience store nearby which was super handy! The staff were also very kind. Just a tip: there aren't any indoor slippers provided, so I'd recommend bringing your own (you can buy them there for 200 yen if you forget).
Wild Cherry Blossom-Hostel,Tokyo Koganei- Hotels near Asakusa District

Wild Cherry Blossom-Hostel,Tokyo Koganei-

Koganei
Price per night from:CAD 43
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserIt wasn't bad, but it wasn't great either. I was surprised that parking was charged, but I was even more surprised by how few options there were at the breakfast buffet. This may be due to the rising cost of living, but other nearby hotels had cheaper rates and more varied breakfast buffets, so to me it just didn't compare. I regret having had oddly high expectations, thinking that it must be better because it was expensive. It was painful to see my child disappointed.
9.0/10
Great
KKF11The stay was in January. Short walk from the airport shuttle drop off point. Nearby the hotel has a lot of eating places and malls. Room is quite big. Free beverages and snacks at another floor. I will stay here again if I go back again.
Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji Hotels near Asakusa District

Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji

Hachioji
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8.9/10
Very Good
AAnonymous UserI really enjoyed my stay at Hotel Emisia. The location is super convenient. Very close to Tachikawa Station, with Lawson and 7-Eleven right next door, and Donki just across the street. Finding food around the area was also very easy. Such a strategic spot! The room was comfortable and quite spacious by Tokyo standards. The bed was cozy and everything was clean. Overall, a great stay. All the hotel staff were very kind and helpful. I accidentally broke a wheel on a chair and reported it, but they kindly reassured me saying “daijoubu, daijoubu.” So sweet 🥹 Amenities were also complete. Highly recommended!
Hotel Emisia Tokyo Tachikawa Hotels near Asakusa District

Hotel Emisia Tokyo Tachikawa

Tachikawa
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8.6/10
Very Good
GGuest UserThe accommodation was so much better than what I thought! It's spacious and comfortable with the window view of the trees and 5 minute walk from the train station and Mt Takao trail. Youhei who greeted us at reception was outstanding in his customer service, he explained there would be vegan breakfast served daily as I put a request for vegan and didn't get a response that there would be vegan breakfast and he gave us tips on how to use the amenities here and how to communicate to the restaurant staff about our request. We enjoyed the bonfire and cooking corn which tasted amazing. The feedback I would give is the young Japanese woman who served us for dinner on the first night on Friday 12th July at 8pm, she was very quick to get the bill and take the money without being patient and focused, it felt like we we're not welcomed. Other than that I would come back again!
Takaone Activity&Stay Hotels near Asakusa District

Takaone Activity&Stay

Hachioji
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8.5/10
Very Good
YYingyangdepingguoI have to give this place a shout-out! The hotel location is super convenient, right next to the subway station. The room was clean and bright, and the bedding was so comfortable it felt like sleeping on a cloud. The front desk staff, especially the ladies, were incredibly thoughtful. The breakfast had a great variety, and the value for money is really high. I'll definitely choose this place again next time I'm in town. Highly recommended!
Washington R&B Hotel Hachioji Hotels near Asakusa District

Washington R&B Hotel Hachioji

Hachioji
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8.3/10
Very Good
GGuest Userit was very clean & close to Machida station. the room is spacious enough to have an open lugguage. some might find it inconvenient to leave the keys at the front desk everytime you leave the building. they do this so you don't even up losing your keys when you're out so it's good and not good for some travellers. it's far from Tokyo so if you're planning to do the majority of your trip there, I suggest you stay somewhere else. this is not an area with tourists, so you are going to experience what it's like to live like a local. given the fact I do not speak Japanese, I was still able to find good eats & explore the area. food here is relatively inexpensive since there are practically no tourists which is good. it's close by 3 coffee shops so you choose whichever one you like for your daily breakfast. they clean your room every 4 days but if you need to have your garbage & towels changed, there is a magnet you post on the outside of your room and they will be changed if requested. it's close to Yokohama, so if you plan to go there, staying in Machida is also a good alternative.
Hotel Shinjukuya Hotels near Asakusa District

Hotel Shinjukuya

Machida
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8.1/10
Very Good
FFeixiangdefeigegeFacilities: Older, feels like the 1990s. Sanitation: Very clean, even Japanese hotels are clean. Environment: The surroundings are good, right next to the subway, it's not an exaggeration to say it's right at your doorstep. Service: Hotel services are in place
Marroad Inn Tokyo Hotels near Asakusa District

Marroad Inn Tokyo

Fuchu
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7.8/10
Good
GGuest UserI stayed at Beautiful Kamiya Resort for two nights. Location location location! At Mitake station there are lockers to store luggage. They fit a carry on for sure but maybe even a large suitcase. 500 yen for up to three days. I was outdoors the majority of the time but was at ease knowing a comfortable warm bed and hot bath awaits me. The kitchen is very basic but good for simple meals. Electric cook top, microwave, hot water pot, refrigerator etc. The bad tub is almost as large as a car. Separate toilet and tub areas. Lots of power outlets throughout. Plenty of hot water and clean towels. There is some traffic noise but not a big deal at least for me. This area is absolutely beautiful. Mountains, trees, river, friendly shop keepers and amazing hiking. It rained everyday except my last day of course. It was not really a rain but more like a Seattle mist. I was able to hike the entire main loop but did not peak Mt Otake as I did not have the correct footwear. There is a bus from 30 yards south of the Mitake train station that departs to the Mt Mitake cable car. The entire day round trip is about 1200 yen but honestly I did not keep track down to the penny. I had the most delicious cold udon dish ever at the Small village about 1/2 mile hike above the cable car station. They used local mountain vegetables. My first time ever to taste wild Miatake mushroom tempura. I was in heaven! Cons: no convenience stores in the area however there is a small store between the public train station restrooms and the train station. Lights from the street and nearby buildings come through some windows but there is a window shuttle that can be closed. It's 5-7 minutes walk to and from the Mitake train station. Having a car would be more convenient. I did not try any taxi service so I'm not sure if there is the option.
Kamiya Resort Okutama Terrace & Bath Hotels near Asakusa District

Kamiya Resort Okutama Terrace & Bath

Ome
Price per night from:CAD 134
7.4/10
GGuest UserIt was very awesome! I stayed for 2 nights without meals, but I was comfortable. I would like to ask you next time!
K2 Cottage (Hachijojima) Hotels near Asakusa District

K2 Cottage (Hachijojima)

Hachijojima
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