"I love hotel j-mex. The worst part is to get down the stairs to the property if you have big luggage etc. everything else is perfect. This is a love hotel so you will see people using it for that purpose, and cigarette smell if that bothers you. If not, J-Mex is always my go to when I stay in Japan. The room is huge. The bathroom is the best. 100000/10 we love you j-mex see you next trip"
"I love the concrete design and practical setup. Everything we needed and more for our 4 night stay, the first of our Japan trip, convenient and quiet location. Great wifi and iron available when needed. Bed was very comfortable too."
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"Cheapest hotel I’ve stayed at in all my years coming to Tokyo and Shinjuku. Traveled alone this time and decided to see if I couldn’t save a few bucks and so searched for a hotel in Shinjuku with decent reviews that cost less than US$100 (typically spend US$175-250). Super pleased to say that the Via Inn was a very pleasant surprise. If you’re new to Japan then understand that hotels here are quite small and Via is no exception. Aside from a small desk with a chair there was nowhere to sit other than the bed. Fine with me. The bed was very comfortable - firmer than average with a nice comforter. Only one pillow to begin with but I was given another when I asked for one. The ac worked as advertised, as did the separate air filter/humidifier. No closet space at all - just a wall-hung rack with a half dozen hangers. The bathroom was small but clean, and the water pressure and temp were great. No view at all from window, just the outer stairwell of the building next door. Clean hallways/elevators. Very pleasant staff at front desk - two gentlemen who helped me with the self check-in. A bit odd - I’ve not seen self check-in/out before - worked fine. Front desk staff actually had to help find my reservation when the kiosk couldn’t. The neighborhood is neither great nor awful. Ten min walk to Shinjuku Station. The Via Inn Shinjuku was clean, safe, affordable, comfortable. I recommend it and would return if alone. Couples/families might want to book a larger room though."
"Walking distance to Shinjuku train and bus station making going places easy. Direct route from hotel to airport via bus right outside the hotel lobby . Easy check in and Check out. "
During your visit to Tokyo, you can search for that perfect souvenir at Studio Alta. Discover the fascinating museums and temples in this vibrant area.
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Samurai Museum is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its top museums and notable monuments. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 464 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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Where can I learn more about changing or cancelling my trip in the area near Samurai Museum?
You'll want to browse the collections at Nezu Art Museum, Japan Mint Tokyo Museum, and Shoto Museum of Art. Some landmarks that you won't want to miss include Tokyo Imperial Palace, Omoide Yokocho, and Akasaka Palace. You can catch a show at Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall, New National Theatre Tokyo, and NHK Hall.
How can I get to Samurai Museum?
With so many ways to get around, seeing all of the area near Samurai Museum is simple. You can take advantage of metro transit at Shinjuku-sanchome Station, Shinjuku-nishiguchi Station, and Higashi-shinjuku Station. If you're taking a train into town, Seibu-Shinjuku Station, Shinjuku Station, and Shin-Okubo Station are the stations closest to Shinjuku.