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■JR Musashisakai St. South Exit about 1min. ・from JR Shinjuku St. Chuo Line Rapid, about 21min. ・from JR Kichijoji St. Chuo Line Rapid, about 5min. ・from Haneda(HND) Airport Take the Tokyo Monorail and change to Yamanote line and Chuo line, at Hamamatsucho St. and Tokyo St. about 100min. ・from Narita(NRT) Airport Take the NARITA EXPRESS(NE'X) and change to Chuo line Rapid at JR Shinjuku St. about 120min.●check in 15:00●check out 11:00●Breakfast 6:30-11:00
I stayed at the JR-EAST HOTEL METS MUSASHISAKAI for two nights. The staff was beyond helpful. It was my first time in Tokio and I couldn’t stay in a better place. The room was clean. I loved the bathroom. The bed and pillows were very comfy. I would certainly stay in this place again. Also the area has many good places to eat. Big thumbs up.
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Date of stay: December 2019Trip type: Travelled on business
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Clean hotel and amazingly welcoming and kind staff. However the rooms are tiny and hot. The windows don’t open and things were a little stuffy. The biggest issues: - no WiFi in reception or in cafe attached to Hotel. That made it hard to meet with colleagues and work. - breakfast in cafe downstairs was pretty basic and not especially filling or nutritious.
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Date of stay: September 2018Trip type: Travelled on business
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I've stayed two times in this hotel. It has comfortable rooms, although small for occidental standards, equipped with WiFi. Breakfast choices include a japanese-style choice in an associated local nearby and a regular occidental-style breakfast in the coffee shop located in next to the hotel lobby. Personnel is friendly and helpful.
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Date of stay: April 2018
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I stayed for three nights and it was much better than I expected. It's just right next to Musashisakai station. Surrounding area has everything you need. A huge supermarket, bookstore, restaurants. Quiet and safe! The elevator is secured with room key card. You have two restaurants choice for your breakfast. Not too far from Kichijoji and you also can go to Tokyo, Shinjuku and Nakano stations straight by Chuo Line. During the cherry blossom season, you can take a bus to International Christian University and Nogawa park area for picnic. It will be lesser stress than going Ueno park. For the hotel, I have no complaints at all. You might think it's far from the central Tokyo area, but much less expensive staying in Shinjuku and totally worth it. Of course the area is not touristy at all, but great place you can feel a bit taste of living in normal Japanese life. Thumb up recommend-hotel in Tokyo!…
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Date of stay: April 2017Trip type: Travelled solo
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this is a very quiet hotel, with great staff and service...I stayed four nights on work and found everything just perfect..the rooms are very clean, the ensuite bathrooms sparkle and have everything you need...my only complaint is that the Excelsior cafe, where guests are served breakfast might have some vegetarian options on the set menu! the little village around the hotel has some nice cafes and restaurants as well...a good place..
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Date of stay: February 2017
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Trip type: Travelled on business
Room Tip:rooms facing the square are much less noisy than the ones facing the train station
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The METS is a great affordable hotel in a cool little village that is a classic microcosm of Tokyo. This hotel is a staple for us for corporate visitors and consultants and located right on the Chuo line this hotel makes accessibility to Shinjuku and other places along the Chuo line easy in reach.
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Date of stay: September 2016
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We spent two nights at the Mets Hotel and had a wonderful stay. It is a small hotel, meaning not a lot of guest rooms, but it is a great hotel for spending the night. The staff is friendly and speak English, the rooms are clean, the bathroom has a large bathtub, there is free wi-fi and a flat screen TV. The rooms are not super large, but great for spending the night after a day of working or sight-seeing. You get a small breakfast at the restaurant next door. They have a coin-operated washer and dryer, if you need to do a little washing. The JR train station is about 1/2 a block away. The town is small, but very friendly and fun we walk around and explore.
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Date of stay: June 2016
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip:Washer and dryer are available to wash your clothes
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stayed in this hotel just one night. rooms are super small breakfast you get a coupon for coffee and sandwich in restaurant near the hotel . everything is clean . storage room for luggage . not sure if the staff speaking English
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Date of stay: June 2016
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Trip type: Travelled on business
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I stayed here for a work trip. The size of the room that I stayed in was pretty standard for a business hotel, but it was very well taken care of and appeared to be fairly recently renovated. The bathroom was quite spacious with the toilet a comfortable distance away from the fairly sizable tub, unlike many business hotels. The staff was very friendly and helpful, delivering an iron and ironing board within a couple of minutes of a phone call and quickly replacing a faulty wireless router. It was also nice to have a free, if mediocre, breakfast at the adjacent Excelsior Cafe every morning. The price seemed a bit steep for the location, but I'd definitely stay here again with the right deal if I'm in the area. I'm not sure that Musashi-sakai is the best location for tourists looking to explore Tokyo, but I personally really like the stations along the Chuo-line.…
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Date of stay: July 2016
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The hotel room had everything needed including in room wi-fi connection and deep soaking tub. I enjoyed the tea packages provided. It was also useful having a laundry facility onsite. Everywhere was very clean and presentable.
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Date of stay: April 2016
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Trip type: Travelled on business
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₹6,549 - ₹10,861 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
FORMERLY KNOWN AS
Hotel Mets Musashisakai
LOCATION
JapanKantoTokyo PrefectureMusashino
NUMBER OF ROOMS
92
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