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I've stayed here multiple times and each visit has been absolutely perfect. Petit Bali Ikebukuro is truly a hidden oasis in the heart of Tokyo's vibrant Ikebukuro district. The moment you step in, you're greeted by a serene, nature-inspired atmosphere that instantly melts away stress and fatigue. Conveniently located near major subway lines, it's easy to explore nearby shopping centers, restaurants, and local gems. The on-site amenities are outstanding—outdoor hot springs, indoor rock sauna, free drinks including premium wines and spirits, plus an array of snacks and beverages available 24/7. Whether you want to relax with a soak, unwind with a massage, or sing your heart out in the karaoke room, everything’s thoughtfully provided. The minimalist yet cozy design adds to the peaceful vibe. This adult-only retreat offers an unbeatable balance of comfort, convenience, and tranquility. It's not just a hotel—it's a true escape from the city hustle. I’ll definitely be back.

Staying at Smile Hotel Tokyo Ayase Ekimae was a fantastic experience, especially for its convenient location right near the Chiyoda Line. It only took a few minutes to walk from the station, making it incredibly easy to get around Tokyo without the hassle of transfers or long commutes. The area is surprisingly quiet and peaceful—definitely not like the crowded tourist spots you often find in central Tokyo. If you prefer a more serene atmosphere away from the noise and crowds, this hotel is an excellent choice. Even though it’s compact, the rooms are clean, well-kept, and thoughtfully designed with comfort in mind. The staff were friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive vibe. For travelers seeking a calm, convenient, and comfortable base in Tokyo, I highly recommend this place—it truly delivers on both value and quality.

Staying at HOTEL MYSTAYS Nippori was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk from JR Nippori Station, and with the Keisei Skyliner just minutes away, getting to Narita Airport takes only 36 minutes. That kind of convenience makes travel stress-free. The room itself isn’t huge, but it’s spotless, well-organized, and surprisingly comfortable. I especially appreciated the small kitchenette with a microwave and induction cooker—perfect for preparing simple meals or saving money on dining out. The bed was cozy, the Wi-Fi was fast and reliable, and all amenities were in great working order. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and professional service. Plus, there are plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby, and despite being close to everything, the area stays quiet and peaceful. For the price, this hotel offers incredible value—whether you're here for business or leisure. I’d definitely book again next time I visit Tokyo.

Staying at MYSTAYS Higashi Ikebukuro was a great experience. The room was much larger than expected—perfectly spacious even with two 28-inch suitcases laid out side by side. Its proximity to Otsuka Station is a major plus; getting around Tokyo, especially to Shibuya or Ginza, is super convenient with just one transfer. All the essentials were provided—shampoo, conditioner, body wash, toothbrush, and towels—no need to pack extra toiletries. Cleanliness and overall comfort were excellent, and the value for money really stood out. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Tokyo.

Staying at this hotel was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Ikebukuro Station East Exit, and super close to Sun City, Bic Camera, and PARCO shopping mall. Everything you need for dining, shopping, and entertainment is right at your doorstep. The convenience of daily life here is truly impressive. Plus, the atmosphere is peaceful and the staff are incredibly friendly. This place offers excellent value for money and would definitely be my top choice again if I ever return to Tokyo.

The service here is consistently excellent—just as I’ve come to expect from previous stays. The new keypad entry system at the front door is a game-changer, especially when arriving late or tired; no waiting around for check-in. The front desk team is friendly and responsive, and their email replies are always prompt and helpful. What really stands out is how well this place works for groups of three—perfectly balanced in comfort and value. It’s honestly the ideal choice for a small group trip to Tokyo. I’ll definitely be booking again on my next visit. Highly recommended!

Staying at &AND HOSTEL MINAMISENJU was an absolute pleasure. The hostel is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the nearest subway station and only minutes away from Asakusa’s main attractions. Coming from Narita Airport via the airport express was smooth and efficient, making the journey stress-free. The place is spotlessly clean, well-organized, and offers great luggage storage options, which made checking in and out so easy. Whether you're exploring Tokyo on a budget or just need a comfortable, reliable base, this hostel delivers everything you'd want. It's not just affordable—it feels like a home away from home. Highly recommended for any traveler visiting Tokyo.

Staying at Hotel Wing International Ikebukuro was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Ikebukuro, with easy access to subway lines and countless restaurants, shops, and attractions just steps away. The front desk staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, making check-in and any inquiries a breeze. I’ll admit, Japanese rooms are typically small, but this one worked perfectly for me—plenty of space to unpack two 28-inch suitcases, and since I spent most of my time exploring Tokyo, I didn’t need much time inside the room anyway. The hotel itself felt clean, well-maintained, and had a subtle, pleasant scent that added to the overall comfort. It’s a great balance of convenience, cleanliness, and value. If I ever return to Tokyo, I’d definitely consider staying here again—highly recommend it for travelers who want a reliable, central base in the city.

Staying at Super Hotel Tokyo Otsuka was an absolute delight. The hotel is incredibly close to Otsuka Station—just a short walk away—and surrounded by two large supermarkets and a budget-friendly department store, making daily errands super convenient. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby, so you never run out of options for a meal or a quick coffee. Despite being in a bustling area, the hotel manages to feel peaceful and quiet—an ideal balance between city life and relaxation. Breakfast is served free every morning from 6:30 to 8:30, and it’s a real highlight. The menu offers a fantastic mix of Japanese and Western dishes: miso soup, corn soup, borscht, creamy mushroom soup, natto, gyudon, tamagoyaki, grilled fish, tofu, fresh vegetables, and even chazuke (tea rice). Drinks include coffee, tea, and various beverages—all delicious and thoughtfully provided. In the evening, there’s a complimentary drink bar, perfect for winding down after a long day. Check-in is simple with a code from the front desk, and the room comes fully equipped with a wardrobe, kettle, mini-fridge, multi-purpose power adapter, and non-disposable slippers. The bed, bedding, and pillows are clean, comfortable, and the front desk even offers different pillow types to suit your preference. I have to give a special mention to the blackout curtains—they look thin and simple, but they block out all light completely, allowing for deep, uninterrupted sleep every night. We booked the Super Room, which features a bunk bed setup. The top bunk is slightly narrow, so it might feel tight for taller guests, but the lower bunk comfortably fits two adults. That said, the room space is limited, so traveling with three people might be a bit tight, and unpacking luggage could get tricky. Daily housekeeping service is included, and the front desk provides a wide range of complimentary toiletries—you can pick what you need, which feels very considerate. Just steps from the station, there’s a large underground supermarket, plus many small convenience stores, bakeries, and general shops perfect for strolling through. The small plaza areas in front and behind the station are great spots to relax—every day I’d grab a cold beer from a nearby convenience store, sit on a bench, and enjoy the quiet moment while watching the streetcar glide past along the Koenji River. A one-stop JR ride gets you straight to Ikebukuro, ideal for shopping and exploring. Nearby, you’ll find the Otsuka Memorial Bathhouse, and a bit further, the more relaxing Nogata Onsen—spending just 550 yen for a soak is honestly one of my daily highlights. Overall, this hotel delivers excellent value, comfort, and convenience. Highly recommend it for travelers who want a peaceful yet well-connected stay in Tokyo.

Staying at Hotel Linden Oji was a delightful experience from start to finish. The room was cozy and thoughtfully designed—just the right size with a comfortable bed that made for a restful night's sleep. Located just steps away from the subway station, getting around Tokyo was effortless; I easily reached popular spots like Asakusa and Shinjuku without any hassle. The neighborhood is vibrant and full of local eateries—perfect for grabbing a quick coffee or breakfast in the morning. What really stood out was the staff: friendly, attentive, and always willing to help, even with luggage. It’s rare to find such warmth and hospitality in a city as busy as Tokyo. With its unbeatable location, clean rooms, and genuine service, this hotel offers incredible value. I’ll definitely be coming back.

I was pleasantly surprised by how well this little hotel delivers. Despite its compact size, it’s fully equipped with everything you need—clean, well-maintained rooms and a great sense of comfort. The location is quiet and peaceful, yet super convenient with plenty of local shops within walking distance. Just a short stroll to Ayase Station makes getting around Tokyo easy and efficient. The Chiyoda Line runs through here, and using a prepaid IC card can really help cut down on transportation costs if you plan your routes wisely. For travelers looking for a budget-friendly stay in Tokyo without sacrificing cleanliness or convenience, this place is an excellent choice. I’d definitely come back.

Staying at Minn Machiya was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a 5-minute walk to Machiya Station on the Keisei Line, with easy access to central Tokyo and major attractions. Nearby convenience stores like Lawson, 7-Eleven, and Family Mart make daily essentials super convenient. The apartment itself is spacious, spotlessly clean, and comes with fast Wi-Fi—perfect for working or streaming. Kitchen amenities are top-notch: fridge, microwave, stove, washing machine, dryer, iron, and hairdryer—all included. The bathroom features a smart layout with a separate toilet and a large bathtub plus shower, making it feel like a home away from home. Best of all? Self-check-in and check-out are seamless and hassle-free. No front desk waiting, no stress. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed for comfort and convenience. A solid 10/10—highly recommend for travelers who value independence, cleanliness, and great value.
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