My son and I stayed at this hotel after three nights at the Tokyo Marriott. We were there for a total of 4 nights. At first, it was different enough from the Marriott (no TV, small elevator) to be a shock. By the end of the fourth night we decided that if we were ever in Tokyo again, this would be where we stayed. The hotel is basically across the street from Koenji station and consists of a bar and two hotel rooms: the bar is on the ground floor and the rooms are in the two storeys above the bar. The location is central in Koenji and you feel like you are part of the community. The staff are extremely helpful and you feel like you are living in the "real" Tokyo rather than the business district where the Marriott was. Koenji itself is a very interesting area filled with small shops and restaurants, and generally with friendly and helpful people. By the end of the fourth day we were reluctant to leave because we had been enjoying ourselves so much. If you are in Tokyo I would very much recommend the Artists' Hotel as your base of operations.
Located in Suginami, ARTIST HOTEL - BnA HOTEL Koenji is 2.9 mi (4.7 km) from Shinjuku NS Building and within a 10-minute drive of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. This 2-room hotel welcomes guests with conveniences like a bar/lounge, a coffee shop/café, and free in-room WiFi.
Entertain your taste buds with a beverage at the bar/lounge or coffee shop/café.
All of ARTIST HOTEL - BnA HOTEL Koenji's 2 air-conditioned rooms provide balconies, refrigerators, and free bottled water. Guests can stay connected with free WiFi. Bathrooms offer hair dryers, free toiletries, toilets with an electronic bidet, and slippers.
Guests staying at ARTIST HOTEL - BnA HOTEL Koenji enjoy free WiFi in public areas, a terrace, and a reception hall. Front-desk staff can help with luggage storage, and provide local restaurant recommendations.
My son and I stayed at this hotel after three nights at the Tokyo Marriott. We were there for a total of 4 nights. At first, it was different enough from the Marriott (no TV, small elevator) to be a shock. By the end of the fourth night we decided that if we were ever in Tokyo again, this would be where we stayed. The hotel is basically across the street from Koenji station and consists of a bar and two hotel rooms: the bar is on the ground floor and the rooms are in the two storeys above the bar. The location is central in Koenji and you feel like you are part of the community. The staff are extremely helpful and you feel like you are living in the "real" Tokyo rather than the business district where the Marriott was. Koenji itself is a very interesting area filled with small shops and restaurants, and generally with friendly and helpful people. By the end of the fourth day we were reluctant to leave because we had been enjoying ourselves so much. If you are in Tokyo I would very much recommend the Artists' Hotel as your base of operations.