"The hotel is conveniently located just a few minutes from Wako station and within walking distance of the airport bus pickup point for both Narita and Haneda airports.
I booked a non-smoking single room. The room is compact but efficiently designed, as is typical of most Japanese hotels. Interestingly, it features a double bed along with a small extra bed suitable for a child. The hotel is clean, and the staff are exceptionally friendly and responsible, offering helpful recommendations during my stay. Complimentary amenities such as facial masks and pajamas are provided. Breakfast includes a satisfying Japanese-style selection: miso soup, eggs, salad, Japanese curry and coffee.
The hotel offers excellent value for its price, and I would gladly stay here again with my family on a future visit."
"The room came with most essentials like a microwave, fridge, and a gown. While there was no complimentary water, it was a nice touch to find two chilled glasses, allowing us to enjoy a cold drink right away. Overall, the room appeared clean, but I was a bit bothered by some hair I found in the drain. The location was convenient, just about a 5-minute walk from the station with a 7-Eleven along the way. However, it was situated in a residential area that was poorly lit at night with very little foot traffic."
"Including the sofa bed in the living room, there are five rooms, more than enough for the 10 of us. The rooms are clean and tidy.
There's a Lawson across the street, making it convenient for grabbing food. There's also a parking space on the first floor.
The only drawback might be that there's only one bathroom, so the shower queue can be slow if there are a lot of people."
"The room was beyond my expectations.
The photo looks like a single room
The result is a capsule hotel
Some distance from downtown Tokyo
Air conditioning cannot be adjusted
The counter is on the fourth floor and the rest area is on the first floor
I still need to climb the stairs when I get back to the hotel. I am very healthy."
"This hotel is the only one in Hikarigaoka, Nerima, Tokyo, so there is not much competition and lack of motivation.
The hotel is about 10 minutes' walk from Hikarigaoka Station, which is quite convenient.
The room price is not expensive and the price-performance ratio is good.
There are 2 restaurants in the hotel, both of which are expensive. It is recommended not to eat in the hotel.
But the hotel staff is really good. Because I want to renew the room for 2 days, the front desk staff kindly suggested that I book online, and it was almost half the price of booking on site. This is really for the customers."
It is a threestory private house located in a quiet residential area The owner lives on the 3rd floor and the 1st and 2nd floors are used as lodging spaces to welcome guests It is also a place where you can experience history and culture near oldfashioned shopping streets and many old temples There are also convenience stores and supermarkets nearby making it convenient for shopping
In terms of transportation it takes about 15 minutes on foot from Oizumi Gakuen Station
It is a three-story private house located in a quiet private house area. The 1st and 2nd floors are used as lodging areas to welcome guests.
In terms of transportation, it is about a 15-minute walk from Oizumi-gakuen Station (you can use the (community) bus stop, which is a 3-minute walk away), but it is a station where semi-express trains stop, and from the nearest station it is about 15 minutes to Ikebukuro, about 25 minutes to Shinjuku, about 40 minutes to Shibuya, and about 45 minutes to Tokyo Station.
Popular as the birthplace of anime
1) Shakujii Park
2) Makino Memorial Garden Memorial Hall
3) Toei Animation Museum
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Trip.com's insights for hotels in Wako
Plan smarter with Trip.com’s data-backed insights on travel seasons so that you can book your Wako hotel at the right time!
Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Wako?
January is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Wako, with average nightly rates around AU$150. Prices peak in May, when rates reach about AU$286 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026.)
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Jan
AU$152
Feb
AU$161
Mar
AU$211
Apr
AU$286
May
AU$168
Jun
AU$183
Jul
AU$174
Aug
AU$191
Sep
AU$216
Oct
AU$180
Nov
AU$153
Dec
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Wako?
Hotel rates in Wako are typically lowest on Tuesday, with average nightly rates around AU$156. Friday tends to be the most expensive, averaging AU$192 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from January 11, 2025 to January 11, 2026.)