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It seems to be my regular accommodation for trips to Tokyo
Published date: August 26, 2024

It seems to be my regular accommodation for trips to Tokyo

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Property Stayed (August, 2024)
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Experience of the stay
This was my first stay. What made me decide to stay was that it was not stacked like a usual capsule hotel. 【About the facility】 The high point is that there is space to put your luggage below, which fits a small carry case comfortably. It's quite bothersome to go back and forth to the lockers to get your belongings, and I'm worried about security when leaving my carry case out, so this was a pleasant surprise. There was a safe next to the pillow that could be locked. The washroom and toilet are shared. There are three shower booths, and one shower booth has a bathtub. There is a hairdryer, but only one hair straightener. If you're particular about those things, it's better to bring your own. Amenities include only a toothbrush set and cotton swabs. You can buy lotion and other items at the front desk, but I think it's also fine to buy them at the nearby convenience store. Towels and loungewear were on the bed. On the day I stayed, despite it being a weekend, I was able to use the shower and sink with ease. I’m not sure if there are times it gets crowded. No food is allowed in the room. There is a shared space on the second floor to use. There is a microwave and power outlets on the table. Also, there were many manga available. I didn't read this time, so I'm unsure if they can be borrowed for the room. Of course, there is Wi-Fi in the building. I saw some people working on their computers in the shared space. There's a small shelf in the room, so I placed the water I bought at the convenience store there. 【About the area around the hotel】 It is a one-minute walk from Kurauma Station on the Toei Asakusa Line. Since it’s a straight shot from the station, there's no chance of getting lost. Along the way, there are Yamazaki Daily Store, Yayoiken, and McDonald's. There was also a Mini Stop just across the main road. Since I'm not familiar with the area, I had the impression that Asakusa was far away, but it was about a 20-minute ride from Shimbashi. Access to Haneda and Narita airports also appears to be good. There’s a bus stop right in front of the hotel with buses going to Tokyo Station. I had enough time, so the next day I chose to take the bus to Tokyo Station instead of the subway. The fare was 210 yen. While looking at the map, it seems there is a famous bakery café nearby as well. It looks like this will become my regular accommodation in Tokyo. Thank you.
Experiences during the trip
I utilized accommodation plus airline tickets for my visit to see a Takarazuka show this time. The app booking was completed, and coin payment was really convenient. Hotels in Tokyo are very expensive right now, so as someone who is engaged in fan activities, HafH is truly appreciated. I will be relying on it again next month.