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Tokyo Hostel

About Tokyo Hostel

Why to come to Tokyo?

If you come to Japan and visiting Tokyo, "The Tokyo Hostel" is a must stay for the traveler seeking low-cost high-value accommodation with clean beds and nice rooms.

We are offering full-scale, friendly service and our multi-lingual staff is ready to help you out with all your preferemces.

Check out some of the events that we have at the Hostel, such as The local Japanese Tea Ceremony, Poker world night, Crazy Night Life Tokyo and the Super Karaoke night -- all these events and more take place at the Hostel to make your stay a fantastic and a memorable one.

Come meet people from all over the world in Tokyo biggest multi cultural lounge where backpackers and travelers from all parts of the globe world meet up to explore and experience the real adventures of Japan.

What else?

The lobby has 24 hours FREE high-speed Internet access and Wi-Fi service . Enjoy our outdoor space equipped with pool table, darts and other games to entertain you during your stay.

A fully functional self-service kitchen is also at your disposal. Here you can prepare authentic Japanese food or entice your fellow guests with your own homegrown cuisine.

All your valuables can be stored in secure lockers, saving you from hassle of lugging around heavy bags as you navigate through Tokyo seeking out all the unique experiences it has to offer.

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Tokyo Hostel Facilities

What Tokyo Hostel Can Offer

24 Hours International Lounge & Café -
Western & Japanese Style

24 Hours High Speed Free Internet Service
+ Wifi In Lobby & Rooms

Tel / Fax & Copier Service

Tv & Vcr Dvd In All The Rooms

 Fully Aircondition / Heater

Bathroom & Shower + Sauna

Fridge

Micro –Wave

Rice Cooker

Telephone Booth

Guest Kitchen – Fully Furnished

Video Library

Cable Radio & Tv

 Safety Lockers

 Laundry Service

Ironing Facilities

Bereau De Change

 Mini Super Market

Free Daily Magazines & English Newspapers

Free Tea & Coffee Services

Free Food & Snack

Pool Table + Dart

Play Station 2

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Hostel FAQ

Answers and Info About the Hostel

Check In Time:  15:00 PM
Check Out Time:  11:00 AM
How long front desk is open? 10:00 AM - 23:00 PM
Is the curfew in the hostel? No curfew
Do you take credit cards? Yes we take Visa, MasterCard & Amex.
But all credit card payments attracts extra 5% charge
Do you have luggage storage? Yes there are storage lockers
What is your cancellation policy? No show attracts a penalty of 1 night charge
Do you accept Reservation modification? Yes but we only accept modification of reservation 72 hrs prior to arrival
Do you have age restriction? No
Do you provide breakfast service? No but there is an in house mini supermarket in the hostel and you can buy food & drinks and there is also automatic vending machine in every room.
Does the rooms comes with washroom & bathroom? All rooms are unsuited fully furnished and equipped bathroom, washroom, air-condition, heater, Hair dryer etc…
What type of rooms do you have? The hotel has both Western and Japanese style room and they are all ensuite type.
Do I have to bring my sleep bag or linen? No, you don't need to bring a sleep bag or linen they are all provided
Can I share single room with someone else? Sorry no, If you want to share your room with some one then you need to book a double room or a twin room or triple room.
How do I make a reservation? Online booking, emails your request, phone call, send a fax or chat with our 24 hrs online help.
Do you accept large group reservation? Yes we do accept group reservation. For group reservation please print our group reservation form online and email or fax your request. Our staff will shortly answer to confirm it

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Hostel Location

How to get to the Tokyo Hostel

Tokyo Hostel is very firendly place located near main attractions of the city. Please read below hot to get to the hostel by the trasport you prefer.

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Directions from the MINOWA STN. to TOKYO HOSTEL

From the MINOWA STN. The hostel is about 5 minutes walk. Please use the Exit # 1B come out from the exit # 1B and walk past 5 traffic lights, on the 5th light turn left the hostel located at the corner, opposite a UFJ ATM machine and a coffee shop.

Across the street you will find the Saitokuji Temple. Look out for the printable version map on the web page.

I:  FROM NARITA AIRPORT

The easiest and cheapest possible means of traveling is by the KESEI LINE to UENO STATION [H 17] and transfer to the HIBYA (SUBWAY) LINE to MINOWA STATION [H 19]

Total Travel Time:  Approximately 80 minutes
Total Cost of Travel:  ¥ 1160


II:  FROM HANEDA AIRPORT

OPTION 1

From HANEDA AIRPORT take the Tokyo mono-rail from Haneda airport to Daimon-Hamamatsucho Station. Transfer to the OEDO (SUBWAY) LINE

1a: DAIMON STN. [A 20] OEDO (SUBWAY) LINE to UENO OKACHIMACHI STN. [E 09]
1b:  Transfer HIBYA (SUBWAY) LINE NAKA-OKACHIMACHI (SUBWAY) STN. [H 16]  to MINOWA STN. [H 19]

OPTION 2

From HANEDA AIRPORT take the Tokyo mono-rail from Haneda airport to DAIMON-HAMAMATSUCHO STN.
Transfer to the JR line to AKIHABARA STN. [H 15] or UENO STN. [H 17] and then transfer to the HIBYA LINE

III: MINOWA STATION [H 19]

FROM SHINJUKU,  SHIBUYA & TOKYO STATION
Use the JR LINES from the various stations to AKIHABARA STN. [H 15] OR UENO STN. [H 17] and then transfer to the HIBYA (SUBWAY) LINE to MINOWA STATION [H 19]

NB:  The alpha – numeric figures in the directions are the codes of the stations on the Tokyo metro lines and code for our local station is [H 19]

 

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Tokyo Attractions

Things to see in Tokyo

TSUKIJI FISH MARKET is Known as the fish market is the bisggest fish market worldwide. Millions of fishes and seafood arrive from all over the world daily at the Tsukiji Market. The auctions takes place very early, so if you want to have glimpse of the auction without a hassle you need to be there very early between 5:00 am- 7:00 am to see the auction. The market is the best location to have sushi breakfast. Also in tsukiji is the Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple.

RYOGOKU the mecca of sumo in Japan. Sumo is a Japanese kind of wrestling and Japan's national sport. It originated in ancient times as religious performances to the Shinto gods. Its held 3- 6 times annually.

Ryogoku houses the sumo arena and its filled with chanko restaurants and the other sumo related information.

HARAJUKU is a town always dominated with teenage Japanese. A shopping and entertainment district for japanese teenagers. Fashionable, cute and crazy dressing and make-ups. You need to be in Harajuku on Sunday to see it your self.

SHIBUYA is tokyo's teen entertainment centre almost every school kid in tokyo knows shibuya. Shibuya is not as flashy as shinjuku but  ist very interesting with many departments shops, giant screens playing music, videos and advertisements. Its very good for window shopping and its always jammed parked with fashionable funny japanese kids on weekends.

ASAKUSA is one of the few traditional places left in Tokyo. During the Edo period, it marked the Northern limit of the city. Mostly known for its touristical attraction. Some of the sightseeing attractions are The Senso-ji Temple, Kaminarimon gate, Sumida river and the nakamise shopping street for Japanese souvenirs.

UENO is a local Japanese society and the you can see the UENO PARK which is big  for Cherry blossom viewing  and it's also the Tokyo Zoological Gardens. On weekends there are many kinds  of  flee  market  going  at Ameyoko  shopping  street. The  street  is always crowded with people like a festival.

SHINJUKU is the busiest hub in the center of the city of Tokyo and over two million people pass through its main train station daily.

Shinjuku offers everything from huge departments stores, entertainment centers to restaurants and the locations shown in the movie, Lost in Translation, including The Park Hyatt Hotel and the Tokyo Metropolitan Building. Panoramic views of Tokyo can seen from the top of the Tokyo Metropolitan Building .The night life in Shinjuku is best seen late at night in Kubuki-cho where there are movie theatres, cheap restaurants, and street entertainment.

ROPPONGI is biggest western community in japan. Its filled with restaurants, bars, pubs, night clubs & dance clubs.

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