i was led to believe this would be some kind of boutique hotel with more of a design concept. the website certainly presents it this way. this is a completely typical japanese business hotel, except priced 10-20% higher. definitely not worth paying extra for. also i have never had a hotel try to charge me extra for an early check in when the room was already clean and available.
I randomly chose this hotel when spending the week-end in Tokyo. This is clearly a good value, since it is easy to spend $200 or more in Tokyo. The hotel is close to a subway station, making it convenient to go downtown. It is a little bit difficult to find the hotel and the staff does not really speak English. The rooms are very small but comfy. There are plenty of restaurants reasonably priced very close to the hotel.
Located in Setagaya, The B Sangenjaya is within a few miles (5 km) of sights such as Shibuya Crossing and Cerulean Tower. Each of the 118 rooms at this 3.5-star hotel includes a refrigerator, an electric kettle, and a flat-screen TV.
Start each morning with English breakfast, available for a fee from 7 AM to 10:00 AM.
Guests can expect 20-inch flat-screen TVs with satellite channels and pay movies, along with free WiFi and wired Internet. Beds are dressed in down comforters and bathrooms offer hair dryers and free toiletries. Refrigerators, electric kettles, and safes are also available.
Guests staying at The B Sangenjaya enjoy free WiFi in public areas, laundry facilities, and a vending machine. Multilingual staff at the front desk are standing by 24/7 to help with securing valuables, luggage storage, and dry cleaning/laundry. This hotel also has a convenience store.
i was led to believe this would be some kind of boutique hotel with more of a design concept. the website certainly presents it this way. this is a completely typical japanese business hotel, except priced 10-20% higher. definitely not worth paying extra for. also i have never had a hotel try to charge me extra for an early check in when the room was already clean and available.
I randomly chose this hotel when spending the week-end in Tokyo. This is clearly a good value, since it is easy to spend $200 or more in Tokyo. The hotel is close to a subway station, making it convenient to go downtown. It is a little bit difficult to find the hotel and the staff does not really speak English. The rooms are very small but comfy. There are plenty of restaurants reasonably priced very close to the hotel.