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Stayed in a Western style room. Size was great, more than enough room for 2 people and luggage. Western rooms have a proper bed, couch, table, fridge and television. Bed was comfy.
Rooms have A/C which is perfect for warmer weather. Rooms were clean, there...More
This was my first time to stay here. I had 28 students and staff with me as I was leading a school trip. Hotel Edoya was a nice place to stay. The futons were the best I've ever slept on. The breakfast was delicious with...More
This place reeks of Japan circa 1978. That's not bad. The rooms are largish and the breakfast was very edible. Prices were reasonable, too. The bed was clean though a bit harder than my aging back would have liked. If you want to go back...More
Traveling with a family to Tokyo? Stay here. Large rooms but you still can get a traditional Ryokan experience. Great neighborhood with a 711 two blocks away for those late night milk runs. We stayed here with our 23 month old. Small lift but it...More
I highly recommend this hotel. I stayed 5 nights with my family including 3 kids (14, 10 & 9 yrs). We all loved the whole experience. Room sleepers waiting at our door, traditional style futions to sleep on, low table and our own bathroom. The...More
Ochanomizu boasts its academic foundations starting with Yushima Seido, the birthplace of modern day Japanese education. The area has kept its college town feel with several university campuses. If you head towards Jinbocho, you'll find musical instrument and sports equipment shops, and an area of used bookstores for students and anyone interested in literature and the arts. Akihabara is well-known for its computer and
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electronic goods stores, and is now hugely popular as the must-visit mecca for people interested in anime and games. Kanda is an office district where you can find loads of reasonably priced izakayas popular with professionals who stop to eat and drink before making their way home.