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Hotel Kamogawa in Tokyo, Japan

1-30-10, Asakusa,

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Overall Rating: 81%From a total of 24 Reviews

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93% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

The doors close pretty early (11:30), but the room was very nice and clean. Plug in ethernet internet in the lobby was a bit of a pain, would have preferred wifi in the room. Overall very nice, and very close to Senso-ji.

Jeffrey, USA | Male 18-24 | 30th August 2008

50% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

Hotel is close the railway, yes, but with view and sound of the trains driving nearby ! Uneasy to find when out from the train station. I am sure we can find better easier. The room was clean and large though for the price (7000 yens for 2), I believe one of the best of the hotel.

audehenou4657, France | Female 31-40 | 02nd August 2008

76% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (2)

It was ok for two nights, but not sure I'd stay there again. One staff is a grumpy guy who locks doors and shuts Internet at 11:30 pm. Although I knew about the curfew I did not realize until I was in Tokyo how easy it would be to arrive later than 11:30. I am not big into noisy parties but a curfew in such a large metropolis makes no sense. What worked really well from this location was easy access to Narita Airport for 1000 Yen.

azasea3518, England | Female 41+ | 15th August 2008

80% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

We had to change the rooms so often but the manager and some staffs are so nice.

Anat, Thailand | Couple 41+ | 13th August 2008

93% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

fantastic location with great restauants nearby . we were able to walk to eveything we wanted to see . staff were top notch !!

Sue, Australia | Female 41+ | 20th July 2008

90% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (3)

it's an outstanding hostel!, very clean, perfect location. But, you have to come back before midnight.I stay in much cheaper hostel and you are completely free to come back whenever you want.

Liliana, Spain | Female 25-30 | 11th August 2008

86% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

Nice location is Asakusa, less than 5 minutes from the subway. Laundry about 5 minutes walk, no facilities at Hotel. Very pleasant stay, well worth consideration unless you want to be out late at night (curfew 11.30)

kevinfairclough1606, England | Male 41+ | 07th August 2008

80% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (8)

Nice place, superclose to Namikase-dori, helpful staff.

Josefin, Sweden |   | 10th August 2008

70% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (1)

The hostel is on the Ginza line, which doesn't have any elevators or escalators at its stations, which of course is a problem when you have luggage. Maybe getting there by some other line is better, though. We were six people, ages ranging from 19 to 57. The rooms were fine and the service was very good.

brosborg8291, Sweden | Group 41+ | 05th August 2008

76% Customer Rating

Novice Nomad (3)

The continental breakfast is poor

patricksagan33019, France | Male 41+ | 11th July 2008


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