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OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka by Hoshino Resorts
4.4/545 Reviews

OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka by Hoshino Resorts

Tokyo|2.74km from Higashi Oji Park
I ended up staying here after taking a hard look at my itinerary for a recent solo trip and wondering if it would be possible to forego the nicer hotels I had stayed at in Tokyo last November (and which, as part of Japan’s excitement about welcoming tourists again, have since quadrupled in price) and instead experience a cheap, clean, cute place for the more budget-minded traveler. For the most part, I was right. The OMO hotels (the higher the number, the nicer it is) are owned by Hoshino, so it is still stylish and trendy, and even when corners are cut, it’s done in a way that feels modern and cool. For instance, the hotel lobby - on the fourth floor abutting a Sizzler - is decked out in a theme that references the old cable cars in Otsuka, and there are manga, vintage city pop albums and souvenirs for sale everywhere you look. Check-in is mostly automated, though staff are there to help guide you through the process. On the way to the elevators you can grab some amenities like toothbrushes/toothpaste, combs, etc and rent pajamas. In these ways - and many others, mentioned below - the hotel feels a bit like a hostel, albeit a super cute one. The rooms themselves are as quirky as the lobby, with a weird but hyper-designed layout: storage is along the walls to maximize the tiny space, the sink takes up half the hallway, and the majority of the room is built out like a large bunk bed: there’s a large futon style sofa on the bottom and a narrow set of steep stairs up to the loft with two small futons for sleeping, with signs urging you to be careful not to hit your head. Indeed I spent my four days there walking around bent over and trying not to accidentally die when I had to gingerly climb downstairs to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night. The layout may have contributed to the noise above me that I suffered throughout my stay. But the heavy stomping around felt explainable when I climbed up to my own bed and had to collapse down onto the bed from the stairs in the cramped space. There was unfortunately also a lot of yelling and running through the hallways but that’s likely attributable to just the kind of tourists looking for a cheap place to stay in Tokyo (of which I guess I was one). There doesn’t seem to be a cleaning crew. So if you need anything - from new towels to dumping the tiny trash can, which is likely to fill up in a couple days due to the absence of public trash cans in Tokyo - you’ll need to ask the front desk, who pull double duty here. In fact, when my heated Toto washlet wasn’t working, two separate front desk staff came up with tools to try and fix it. Unfortunately they never were able to. However they were very helpful when I accidentally forgot my room card and were able to provide a temporary one without needing to charge me. Breakfast is terrific, if simple. You get a choice of an American breakfast or a variety of hearty Japanese breakfasts like salmon ochazuke and you get a small onion soup and sal

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A Mirai Oji
3.7/57 Reviews
This time I was looking for a place where I could suddenly stay for several nights due to work, It's like a fully furnished apartment with everything except a TV and microwave. This is a good base for long-term walks around the area. There is a kitchen with the minimum necessary cooking utensils and dishes, so you can live comfortably.
Tokio's Hotel
3.9/520 Reviews
Convenient transportation! There is a subway station and a bus station, all within a five-minute walk! There are more ramen shops and convenience stores nearby. There are many choices and delicious food. Worth a visit
Toga hotel
4.7/51 Reviews
You just rent a pension. There's everything that's big.
XINYUAN HOUSE
4.4/54 Reviews
Very conveniently located. Modest minimalist room, Japanese type, everything is clean, has all the little things you need. Shared kitchen and toilet on the floor. On the first floor washing machine and shower room. Although there were other people living in the house besides me, I hardly saw them. And they didn't see me. Hearing through the wall of neighbors is very good, so everyone tries to keep quiet. I really liked it! Would love to come back again to this hospitable house.
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Keihin Tohoku Sen Oji Eki Kita Guchi
4.3/588 Reviews
If you go straight under the elevated from Oji Station, you will arrive. The surrounding area is quiet in the residential area. There are many convenience stores and taverns on the big street. The rooms are simple like Toyoko Inn. The pajamas are a system brought from the first floor. It is a unit bus, but it is a little spread. Amenities are only shampoo, rinse and body soap, so I think women should bring essentials.
Tokyo Guest House Ouji Music Lounge
4.4/548 Reviews
The room with an additional bathroom for two people can see that the building is renovated in the old style, but the appearance is clean and cute, there is complete public space on the first floor, kitchenette, social room and laundry room, tenants can also freely use the space of the next cafe, and the staff is very friendly. The room is Japanese-style structure, the sink and the bathroom are separate design, the bathroom has a small bathtub for bathing, the heating equipment is not new but very warm, in addition to the bed, sofa and small table, you can also spread out a suitcase space, In-room wifi can watch movies but occasionally lags. The traffic takes about 20 minutes from Tokyo Station to JR Station, and then walks for 5 minutes uphill. There is no way to get to the city by the nearby subway line. You must transfer, plus the transfer time will be close to about 40 minutes. If you want to buy an electric subway pass ticket, you may have to estimate the JR ticket price (one-way 170).

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