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Royal Hotel Shinokubo
3.8/562 Reviews

Royal Hotel Shinokubo

Shinjuku Area Tokyo|1.15km from Dairokuten Shrine
The room was very spacious but quite outdated (it felt like I time traveled to the 60s) and there weren't many outlets. The toilet paper roll kept falling from the holder and the shower head would spurt every now and then. There's a laundromat on the 2nd floor, 100yen for the washer and 100yen per hour for the dryer. They do NOT clean out the dust from the dryer. I pulled out the dust from the dryer I was going to use and it was an inch thick. As for customer service, check-in was smooth and I did not have a problem. But, on the second night, my friend and I wanted to go out to buy clothing at a store right next to the hotel so we told the night staff that we'd be back in 15-20min when we handed him the room key. When we stepped outside, it had started raining so I went back up and asked if there's an umbrella we could borrow for a few minutes. He went to the back and handed me one so I thanked him and went out. When we came back, I gave him back the umbrella and thanked him, told him our room number and name but the first thing he said was ”No one at check-in didn't tell you anything?” and I had no clue as to what he meant by that so I said ”No, I'm not sure what you are talking about.” He pulled out the check-in sheet that I filled out when I checked in alone, the reservation was under my friend's name so I wrote my name beside my friend's name. He went on saying, ”You're supposed to show us your residence card or passport when you check-in if you're not Japanese.” I explained to him that I checked in alone and told the staff my friend would come later but they did not mention anything about showing ID and that I am Japanese and they should have known instantly that my friend was non-Japanese just by seeing the name and should have asked during check-in. But, he went on as though we were the bad ones for not showing ID. They had enough time to ask for ID from the 1st night and all throughout the 2nd day, every single time we went in and out of the hotel, giving them back the room key. I told him that I understand why they need ID for foreigners living in Japan but it was on them for not asking in the first place so I do not appreciate the way he is accusing us of not showing ID and the way he was asking for it. I told him ”It's been a long day and we're tired. My friend's ID is in the room so can we just show it tomorrow morning?” He said ”I'm asking you now so can you go up and bring it down.” I told him that I get that the hotel needs it but I do not like the way he is asking. But he went on to tell me ”I'm doing my best to give you a comfortable stay and even let you borrow an umbrella for free when we sell it for 500yen.” I told him that if he was going to bring that up, then he didn't need to lend me an umbrella, I could've just gone back up to the room and gotten my own umbrella. He continued, ”Let's clear this up while I'm asking you to and bring down the ID because if I don't do it now, then I have to tell the morning staff to get your

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Shinjyuku  Okubo House
3.7/56 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
It only takes 10 minutes from the B&B to Shinjuku in Wang District, which is a good choice! Our family of 5 people (2 large and 3 small), the room was very clean, as the photo introduced on Trip.com; There is a large room with 2 double beds and the other room with a double bed, which is just enough to sleep in the larger room than 3 children. The homestay provides toothbrushes, shaving cream, shower gel, shampoo, moisturizer and basic tea bags and coffee. And the same good thing is that he can cook there, and I will book this one next time! Also make a Shabu Shabu!
Harbor
5/53 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
The hotel room was very clean and well-stocked. The owner was very nice and drove us to the bus stop. I felt like going home from a trip in a foreign country. I also tasted the dumplings made by the boss himself on New Year’s Eve, which was very warm. We were sitting in the boss's luxury car and watching Mount Fuji soaking in the hot springs. This experience was really good! I feel almost in love with Tokyo! Stay here next time!
Mermaid Hotel
0/50 Reviews
Great room! Is just as shown in the pictures and offers a convenient place from where to base your stay in Tokyo. I would definitely recommend this room!
Hundred Stay Tokyo Shinjuku
4.6/581 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
Came back to visit Tokyo and chose hundred stay again because of my good memories of this hotel. Good location. So convenient to get to Haneda almost direct on the green line. Hotel staff are so nice and generous. Free water and use of umbrella. Free amenities. Room is clean even tho we chose weekly cleaning. Clean towels everyday. Our room faced Mount Fuji; didn’t look out until 3rd day haha. Rooms are quiet; beds are firm even those we shared a bed. I always recommend this place.
Stay Sakura Tokyo Shinjuku Hyakukura
4.2/535 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
The location is very convenient, only about 5 minutes from the subway station, there are many restaurants around, there are many choices, the rooms are clean, the equipment is complete, there are cooking stoves, nests, tableware for cooking, toilets with toiletries, hotels The staff are also very friendly.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Nishi-Shinjuku PREMIER
4.5/5237 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
Was wonderful! Had been to this hotel for my third time. Very new, very clean. The TV got airplay. They have loads of coffee/tea/bathing/lotion packs downstairs unlimited. 7-11 downstairs was very conven. May walk to Shinjuku, or take tje railway/taxi.

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