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Juyoh Hotel

Najważniejsze informacje o hotelu

Welcome to Juyoh Hotel, your cozy retreat in the heart of Tokyo! Just a convenient 6,6mi from the bustling city center, this charming 2-star spot is perfect for travelers seeking both comfort and adventure without breaking the bank. With prices starting at just $26 a night, you’ll find yourself in a delightful pocket of the city, surrounded by the sights and sounds of Japan's vibrant capital.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Juyoh Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Juyoh Hotel

Pokoje

Japanese-Style Standard Single Room with Shared Bathroom in Juyoh Hotel

Pokaż 5 zdjęć

1 Pojedyncze Łóżko

/

65 sq ft

W stylu japońskim, Pojedyncze łóżko, Łazienka Wspólna

Widok na miasto

Telewizor z płaskim ekranem

Lodówka

Klimatyzacja

Experience tranquility in our Japanese-style single room with a cozy Twin bed, air conditioning, and easy elevator access to the upper floors. Ideal for solo adventurers seeking a peaceful stay.

Japanese-Style Economy Single Room with Shared Bathroom in Juyoh Hotel

Pokaż 4 zdjęcia

1 Pojedyncze Łóżko

/

65 sq ft

Economy Japanese Style, Pojedyncze łóżko, Łazienka Wspólna

Widok na miasto

Lodówka

Klimatyzacja

Wyższe piętra dostępne windą

Cozy Japanese-style single room with a twin bed and shared bathroom. Enjoy air conditioning and easy elevator access on the upper floors. Perfect for solo travelers seeking comfort and convenience.

Single Room with High-Bed and Shared Bathroom in Juyoh Hotel

Pokaż 4 zdjęcia

1 Pojedyncze Łóżko

/

65 sq ft

Pokój jednoosobowy, Łazienka Wspólna

Lodówka

Klimatyzacja

Wyższe piętra dostępne windą

Experience compact luxury in our Single Room with a high-bed and shared bathroom. Stay comfortable with air conditioning and enjoy easy access to upper floors via the elevator.

Odkryj więcej

Juyoh Hotel is not just about affordability; it offers a variety of amenities designed to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Indulge your taste buds at the on-site restaurant, kick back with a refreshing drink at the bar, or soak up the sun on the terrace. You'll appreciate the free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and room service, all while surrounded by serene gardens that create a peaceful atmosphere after a day of exploring. Guests rave about the cleanliness and attentive staff, with 1808 reviews capturing the hearts of many.

Property building in Juyoh Hotel
Property building in Juyoh Hotel

Doświadcz najlepszego

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city while still being just a stone’s throw away from Tokyo’s incredible attractions. Whether you’re snoozing in a non-smoking room or enjoying a morning coffee on the sun deck, Juyoh Hotel has a spot for every traveler to unwind. Put on your adventure hat and get ready to explore, because this hotel is just the beginning of an unforgettable Japanese journey!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Juyoh Hotel
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Juyoh Hotel

Zaplanuj swój pobyt

At Juyoh Hotel, your culinary cravings are just a few steps away at the delightful Sanya Cafe, where Italian flavors dance harmoniously with Japanese hospitality! Whether you're a pasta aficionado or a pizza lover, the cafe promises a fresh take on beloved classics. Picture yourself diving into a hearty plate of spaghetti or savoring a slice of pizza, all while soaking up the vibrant ambience that makes dining here a memorable experience. You can fuel up for a day of exploring or wind down in the evening with a satisfying meal that's prepared with love and served with a smile.

Restaurant/places to eat in Juyoh Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Juyoh Hotel

Udogodnienia

Restauracja

Bezpłatne wifi

Obsługa pokoju

Klimatyzacja

Bar

Taras słoneczny

Taras

Pokoje dla niepalących

Bathroom in Juyoh Hotel
Bathroom in Juyoh Hotel

Restauracja

さんやカフェ / Sanya Cafe

Włoska

Restaurant/places to eat in Juyoh Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Juyoh Hotel
Lobby or reception in Juyoh Hotel
I liked that it was tidy, clean and quiet. The bathroom had all the neccessary equipment to have a refreshing shower (they provided soap, shampoo and even conditioner and body lotion). Every floor has a microwave and a kettle, but if you'd like to have some serious meal, you could use the kitchen on the first floor with all the stuff you may need. You'll have also everything in the room you'll need, even if you stay a bit longer (I was there twice for 4 days): comfy bed with reading light and place to charge you electronic devices; under that a living room area with a fridge and a little sofa and a cupboard; and there is also a little desk with a chair. They provide you slippers, since it is not allowed to use your shoes in the room (normal in Japan). They also provide a towel, what you can change every day to a clean one. There is also a yukata, which is like a bathrobe. The windows have bugs-protection on it, so you can leave it open if you don't mind the sounds of the street. (It is not a loud district) The location was also wonderful: with a 8 min walk you can reach the metro station, which is one of the best way to travel in Tokyo. There is also a plenty of shopping opportunities such as Lawson or other convenience stores. If it rains, you can have an umbrella, what you return at the end of the day (no charge). They even have a hot bath for 400 yen (I didn't try it, but sounds lovely). The staff was really kind and they speak english.

Éva

Room as advertised - while seemingly small, was enough for the solo traveller, comfortable enough to rest, sort my luggage and engage in light reading after a long day out. I was not disturbed at all by noises from the neighbours and the futon provided was quite comfortable. Thick mattress that made for good rest. Facilities were good too, toilets on each floor, with shower facilities on specific floors that were not difficult to access. There's warm water from most handwashing taps, a welcome amenity during cold winter months. A Lawson 100 is right beside the hotel, open 24/7 for any food needs. The nearest station, Minami-Senju station, is around 700m walk away, a straight path, with two or three simple traffic crossings. The station brings you to places of interest like Ueno, Akihabara or Asakusa fairly easily, in less than 20 minutes. Near the station is a mall, a Denny's family restaurant (where I had breakfast and spent some time at on the morning returning home) and a McDonald's that opens till 2am.

Jian

The room I had was a little 3-tatami+ pocket and it was great. It's nothing fancy, no bells and whistles, just a spot to crash at night because you'll hardly be there otherwise (ideally). There's a mini fridge in each room, microwave and hot water on each floor, the showers were spaced out between a few floors (and the one I used on the 6th was very good). I noticed some comments talk about a smell in the room - that's just old Japanese building + tatami smell. I can't comment on the AC, I left my window open all night for fresh air and it was cool enough I never used it. Staff were pleasant and answered questions I had. There's a bus stop out front, a mini grocery store directly across the street, a larger grocery store just up the street, and Minami-senjyu stn is a 10-ish minute walk away. This is great if you're happy with minimalism for the price and don't mind the commute!

Tracy

I was very happy at this hotel. It felt like a safe haven in the chaos of Tokyo. It is about a 15mins walk from the nearest train station. There are plenty of nearby convenience stores for food and a kitchen that allows you to cook meals. On my floor there was also a kettle and microwave which made it even more convenient for having hot drinks and food in my room. I also had a fridge in my room that I needed to switch on. I was right next to the showers and toilets so didn't need to walk far and never had to wait to use the facilities. There was also shampoo, conditioner and body wash in the shower and tea and coffee available in the foyer. The staff were extremely helpful even for my more silly queries. I personally found the Japanese style mattress comfortable. There was information available to help tourists find their way around Tokyo.

Isla

A very affordable place in one of the most exciting cities in the world! Don't miss the private bath! The hotel offers everything you need. The rooms are small and quite often, strangely, occupied by middle-aged men... Also, the area in Tokyo is probably not the best neighborhood. Nothing like in American cities, but you'll see homeless and very poor people, and it is actually quite dirty. Bathrooms were clean, rooms not so much. The staff were hit or miss, some amazing, others a little odd. Unfortunately, I only ate once in the restaurant next door, but it was amazing! Don't miss to try at least once! I wish they wouldn't have charged me for storing luggage after I stayed for a week, but not a big deal. Bus to Ueno & Asakusa directly from the front door. Very convenient.

Lara

I liked that it was tidy, clean and quiet. The bathroom had all the neccessary equipment to have a refreshing shower (they provided soap, shampoo and even conditioner and body lotion). Every floor has a microwave and a kettle, but if you'd like to have some serious meal, you could use the kitchen on the first floor with all the stuff you may need. You'll have also everything in the room you'll need, even if you stay a bit longer (I was there twice for 4 days): comfy bed with reading light and place to charge you electronic devices; under that a living room area with a fridge and a little sofa and a cupboard; and there is also a little desk with a chair. They provide you slippers, since it is not allowed to use your shoes in the room (normal in Japan). They also provide a towel, what you can change every day to a clean one. There is also a yukata, which is like a bathrobe. The windows have bugs-protection on it, so you can leave it open if you don't mind the sounds of the street. (It is not a loud district) The location was also wonderful: with a 8 min walk you can reach the metro station, which is one of the best way to travel in Tokyo. There is also a plenty of shopping opportunities such as Lawson or other convenience stores. If it rains, you can have an umbrella, what you return at the end of the day (no charge). They even have a hot bath for 400 yen (I didn't try it, but sounds lovely). The staff was really kind and they speak english.

Éva

Room as advertised - while seemingly small, was enough for the solo traveller, comfortable enough to rest, sort my luggage and engage in light reading after a long day out. I was not disturbed at all by noises from the neighbours and the futon provided was quite comfortable. Thick mattress that made for good rest. Facilities were good too, toilets on each floor, with shower facilities on specific floors that were not difficult to access. There's warm water from most handwashing taps, a welcome amenity during cold winter months. A Lawson 100 is right beside the hotel, open 24/7 for any food needs. The nearest station, Minami-Senju station, is around 700m walk away, a straight path, with two or three simple traffic crossings. The station brings you to places of interest like Ueno, Akihabara or Asakusa fairly easily, in less than 20 minutes. Near the station is a mall, a Denny's family restaurant (where I had breakfast and spent some time at on the morning returning home) and a McDonald's that opens till 2am.

Jian

The room I had was a little 3-tatami+ pocket and it was great. It's nothing fancy, no bells and whistles, just a spot to crash at night because you'll hardly be there otherwise (ideally). There's a mini fridge in each room, microwave and hot water on each floor, the showers were spaced out between a few floors (and the one I used on the 6th was very good). I noticed some comments talk about a smell in the room - that's just old Japanese building + tatami smell. I can't comment on the AC, I left my window open all night for fresh air and it was cool enough I never used it. Staff were pleasant and answered questions I had. There's a bus stop out front, a mini grocery store directly across the street, a larger grocery store just up the street, and Minami-senjyu stn is a 10-ish minute walk away. This is great if you're happy with minimalism for the price and don't mind the commute!

Tracy

I was very happy at this hotel. It felt like a safe haven in the chaos of Tokyo. It is about a 15mins walk from the nearest train station. There are plenty of nearby convenience stores for food and a kitchen that allows you to cook meals. On my floor there was also a kettle and microwave which made it even more convenient for having hot drinks and food in my room. I also had a fridge in my room that I needed to switch on. I was right next to the showers and toilets so didn't need to walk far and never had to wait to use the facilities. There was also shampoo, conditioner and body wash in the shower and tea and coffee available in the foyer. The staff were extremely helpful even for my more silly queries. I personally found the Japanese style mattress comfortable. There was information available to help tourists find their way around Tokyo.

Isla

A very affordable place in one of the most exciting cities in the world! Don't miss the private bath! The hotel offers everything you need. The rooms are small and quite often, strangely, occupied by middle-aged men... Also, the area in Tokyo is probably not the best neighborhood. Nothing like in American cities, but you'll see homeless and very poor people, and it is actually quite dirty. Bathrooms were clean, rooms not so much. The staff were hit or miss, some amazing, others a little odd. Unfortunately, I only ate once in the restaurant next door, but it was amazing! Don't miss to try at least once! I wish they wouldn't have charged me for storing luggage after I stayed for a week, but not a big deal. Bus to Ueno & Asakusa directly from the front door. Very convenient.

Lara

I liked that it was tidy, clean and quiet. The bathroom had all the neccessary equipment to have a refreshing shower (they provided soap, shampoo and even conditioner and body lotion). Every floor has a microwave and a kettle, but if you'd like to have some serious meal, you could use the kitchen on the first floor with all the stuff you may need. You'll have also everything in the room you'll need, even if you stay a bit longer (I was there twice for 4 days): comfy bed with reading light and place to charge you electronic devices; under that a living room area with a fridge and a little sofa and a cupboard; and there is also a little desk with a chair. They provide you slippers, since it is not allowed to use your shoes in the room (normal in Japan). They also provide a towel, what you can change every day to a clean one. There is also a yukata, which is like a bathrobe. The windows have bugs-protection on it, so you can leave it open if you don't mind the sounds of the street. (It is not a loud district) The location was also wonderful: with a 8 min walk you can reach the metro station, which is one of the best way to travel in Tokyo. There is also a plenty of shopping opportunities such as Lawson or other convenience stores. If it rains, you can have an umbrella, what you return at the end of the day (no charge). They even have a hot bath for 400 yen (I didn't try it, but sounds lovely). The staff was really kind and they speak english.

Éva

Room as advertised - while seemingly small, was enough for the solo traveller, comfortable enough to rest, sort my luggage and engage in light reading after a long day out. I was not disturbed at all by noises from the neighbours and the futon provided was quite comfortable. Thick mattress that made for good rest. Facilities were good too, toilets on each floor, with shower facilities on specific floors that were not difficult to access. There's warm water from most handwashing taps, a welcome amenity during cold winter months. A Lawson 100 is right beside the hotel, open 24/7 for any food needs. The nearest station, Minami-Senju station, is around 700m walk away, a straight path, with two or three simple traffic crossings. The station brings you to places of interest like Ueno, Akihabara or Asakusa fairly easily, in less than 20 minutes. Near the station is a mall, a Denny's family restaurant (where I had breakfast and spent some time at on the morning returning home) and a McDonald's that opens till 2am.

Jian

The room I had was a little 3-tatami+ pocket and it was great. It's nothing fancy, no bells and whistles, just a spot to crash at night because you'll hardly be there otherwise (ideally). There's a mini fridge in each room, microwave and hot water on each floor, the showers were spaced out between a few floors (and the one I used on the 6th was very good). I noticed some comments talk about a smell in the room - that's just old Japanese building + tatami smell. I can't comment on the AC, I left my window open all night for fresh air and it was cool enough I never used it. Staff were pleasant and answered questions I had. There's a bus stop out front, a mini grocery store directly across the street, a larger grocery store just up the street, and Minami-senjyu stn is a 10-ish minute walk away. This is great if you're happy with minimalism for the price and don't mind the commute!

Tracy

I was very happy at this hotel. It felt like a safe haven in the chaos of Tokyo. It is about a 15mins walk from the nearest train station. There are plenty of nearby convenience stores for food and a kitchen that allows you to cook meals. On my floor there was also a kettle and microwave which made it even more convenient for having hot drinks and food in my room. I also had a fridge in my room that I needed to switch on. I was right next to the showers and toilets so didn't need to walk far and never had to wait to use the facilities. There was also shampoo, conditioner and body wash in the shower and tea and coffee available in the foyer. The staff were extremely helpful even for my more silly queries. I personally found the Japanese style mattress comfortable. There was information available to help tourists find their way around Tokyo.

Isla

A very affordable place in one of the most exciting cities in the world! Don't miss the private bath! The hotel offers everything you need. The rooms are small and quite often, strangely, occupied by middle-aged men... Also, the area in Tokyo is probably not the best neighborhood. Nothing like in American cities, but you'll see homeless and very poor people, and it is actually quite dirty. Bathrooms were clean, rooms not so much. The staff were hit or miss, some amazing, others a little odd. Unfortunately, I only ate once in the restaurant next door, but it was amazing! Don't miss to try at least once! I wish they wouldn't have charged me for storing luggage after I stayed for a week, but not a big deal. Bus to Ueno & Asakusa directly from the front door. Very convenient.

Lara

Lokalizacja

Taito-Ku Kiyokawa 2-15-3, Tokyo, 111-0022, Japonia

Juyoh Hotel