06 May'24
07 May'24
1 room, 2 guests
Little Japan - Hostel
Tokyo (prefecture) | Mon, 06 May - Tue, 07 May | 1 Room, 2 Adults
(33 reviews)
Best in class rooms
Rooms at this property rated 5.0
Hotel safe deposit box (not room safe box)
Multilingual Staff
Smoke-free property
Bicycle rentals
Check-in: After 03:00 PM, Check-out: 10:00 AM
Kitchen Town - 1.3 km / 0.8 mi
Ryogoku Kokugikan - 1.5 km / 1 mi
Ameyoko Shopping District - 1.6 km / 1 mi
Kanda Shrine - 1.7 km / 1.1 mi
Kaminarimon Gate - 1.8 km / 1.1 mi
Ueno Park - 1.9 km / 1.2 mi
Hoppy Street - 2 km / 1.2 mi
Ueno Zoo - 2.1 km / 1.3 mi
Sensō-ji Temple - 2.2 km / 1.3 mi
Asakusa Shrine - 2.3 km / 1.4 mi
University of Tokyo - 2.4 km / 1.5 mi
Suitengu Shrine - 2.5 km / 1.5 mi
Tokyo National Museum - 2.7 km / 1.7 mi
Tokyo Solamachi - 3 km / 1.9 mi
LaQua Tokyo Dome City - 3.1 km / 1.9 mi
The nearest airports are:
Haneda Airport (HND) - 23.6 km / 14.6 mi
Narita Intl. Airport (NRT) - 64.6 km / 40.1 mi
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Aiko R on May 17, 2023
Overall, it was great! I got there after 2 days of super stressful traveling days, and I had a midterm to finish in like, 3 hours so I was extremely stressed out during my stay but!!! The staff was friendly and helpful, the bed was veeeeeeeeeery comfy (after 2 days of sleeping in airports/ airplanes...Was the best, really! And the location was *chef's kiss* I LOVED the location. -1 pt The room was a bit creepy when I opened the door (it was nighttime and idk, it was very dark lol and there was a weird vibe with a lady screaming about political stuff right outside in the neighborhood at night) but that did not take all the charm away . The shower was a bit hard to find but there was soap and shampoo included, yay! Oh, and bonus point for having an international plug for laptops!!!!!!! I was so nervous at first when I could not charge my laptop with my canadian charger, that really helped :)
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cocono6 on Nov 16, 2018
I couldn’t rate this hostel highly enough! Firstly I need to mention the staff because after even a short stay I felt like I had gained a ‘Little Japan’ family. Always grinning away, always happy and helpful. Every day being greeted at the door with a smile and an “okaeri!”and bid a good day “iterashiai!” every morning when I left. Always interested in seeing what I had got up to in the day and even inviting me out to eat at all the best secret restaurants in Tokyo. Also they all seem to be amazing chefs. Not only cooking themselves but inviting their friends to come and cook. The food is so good that you often find a whole wave of Japanese locals coming in for lunch and dinner. This was great too as I made even more Japanese friends and got to practice speaking Japanese with them. On a more practical note (and a less emotional one lol) the rooms are clean, beds are great, sturdy with enough space to put your things and a lock box. I slept in the 10 bed mixed dorm and had no problems at all (minus the odd snorer but nothing some ear plugs didn’t fix). Bathrooms are clean and there are free to use hairdryers, straighteners and a hairdryer brush. There’s food served all day with soft drinks and a bar. Lots of great sake (nihonshuu as it’s known in japan) they can recommend flavours for you. Free umbrellas downstairs and lots of cool Japanese books to read in the common room. There’s the kitchen / dining seating area, a room next to it with comfy sofas and an area upstairs for relaxing too with a fridge, microwave and kitchen accessories so you can store and cook your ‘conbini’ food. (The conbini / convenience store is around the corner stocked with a wide range of cheap and yummy food options). There’s no washing machine in the hostel but there is ‘camp wash’ around the corner where you can washing anything you need, including a trainer/sneaker wash and dryer!! Lol. Internet never failed and was available throughout the hostel. I really love Asakusabashi as a location. The station is near and super easy to get to. The area is packed with every type of amazing restaurant you could want. One train stop away from Akihabara (gaming and maid café district), walking distance (15 mins) from Asakusa. Great transport links to everywhere in Tokyo. You really couldn’t ask for anything more... and all for around £14 a night! 🤯😊👍🏼
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Ashton P on Oct 29, 2018
Little Japan is in a quiet area, not too far from the subway(10 min), so if you are looking for a good place to relax that isn't smack in the middle of downtown, this is a great option. The staff is super friendly, there is a both a hangout/bar area for meeting other travelers, and lounges if you want a laid back stay. Clean as well, comfy beds, highly recommend.
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eymud on Oct 16, 2018
Very clean and tidy place. Got nice shower and near sento. . Nice walking distance from asakusabashi st. There is alsa a nice coze cafe at ground floor so you would not have get out to get a drink. Definitely will come again
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MikeW1130 on Oct 06, 2018
Little Japan is a great hostel in a great location, only a 15 minute walk from Akihabara. The beds were comfortable, staff was friendly, and the place was very clean. I would definitely stay here again.
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₹4,875
+ ₹492 taxes & fees
/ night
₹5,378
9% off
Price breakup
1 room x 1 night
₹5,378
Coupon discount
-₹244
Property discount
-₹259
Price after discount
₹4,875
+ ₹492 taxes & fees
₹2,754
+ ₹262 taxes & fees
/ night
₹3,226
14% off
Price breakup
1 room x 1 night
₹3,226
Property discount
-₹472
Price after discount
₹2,754
+ ₹262 taxes & fees
4/5
How guests rated this hotel
4
Location
3.5
Rooms
4.5
Service
4
Value
4.5
Hygiene
₹3,742
+ ₹374 taxes & fees
/ night
₹3,929
4% off
Price breakup
1 room x 1 night
₹3,929
Coupon discount
-₹187
Price after discount
₹3,742
+ ₹374 taxes & fees
₹7,956
+ ₹803 taxes & fees
/ night
₹8,354
4% off
Price breakup
1 room x 1 night
₹8,354
Coupon discount
-₹398
Price after discount
₹7,956
+ ₹803 taxes & fees