This Toyoko Inn is my regular stay. I think I have stayed for 200 nights. It is conveniently located near subway and JR stations, and you can reach Tokyo Station in just two stops. It is convenient for anything you want to do. I always have breakfast here. The miso soup with plenty of ingredients is a comforting bowl. I feel like I can do my best today too. Thank you for the meal. D Works uniform.
スカパラ@神戸
3.10
※※※ Sad Story Part 2 ※※※
This time, the hotel is just a few minutes' walk from Bakurocho Station on the JR Sobu Line!! The price is lower during the Obon period, so there are no other options... After dinner on the first night at Toyo Meshi, the coffee was served in a paper cup (>0<) Oh no... Let's get to work now!!
But... what was supposed to be a one-day job dragged on and couldn't be finished, so work was scheduled for tomorrow as well. By the time work ended at 9 p.m., the restaurants in the business district were closed for Obon holidays (tears). Dinner was a convenience store meal from Mini Stop - a nori bento for 298 yen, and char siu & menma for 260 yen.
After dinner on the second night at Toyo Meshi, the coffee was once again served in a paper cup, and I still didn't like it.
Toyoko Inn Kanda Akihabara
2-2-4 Bakurocho, Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-3669-1045
August 12th - 1 night with breakfast - Single room - 5,550 yen
August 13th - 1 night with breakfast - Single room - 6,745 yen
To be continued in Part 3... (((((T_T)))))
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れれれのおやじ
3.30
Near Asakusabashi Station at 21:00 on a weekday. I stayed for three nights on a business trip at the "Toyoko Inn Kanda Akihabara." Despite the name Kanda Akihabara, the nearest station is actually Asakusabashi. Good thing I looked it up in advance. The room was the typical Toyoko style. From the 13th floor window, you can see the Skytree. There are two elevators so no congestion. The free breakfast is from 7:00. It mainly consists of rice, with both white rice and mixed rice in jars. The mixed rice was just right, not too strong. The miso soup with lots of ingredients was a nice touch. Even if you stay multiple nights, it changes slightly so you won't get tired of it. It's nice that the ingredients in the miso soup vary, like changing from kelp to lotus root or potato salad to macaroni salad. There are not many foreign tourists, and the dining area is just the right amount of busy. I will definitely come back.
IRISU
3.50
I stayed at this hotel for the first time, which is said to be a pioneer in business hotels with free breakfast. When I went down to the lobby on the first floor a little after 7 am, it was already full of customers. Sharing tables was common. The menu consisted of two types of rice balls (one with perilla and one with furikake), two types of bread (butter and raisin), side dishes such as raw vegetable salad, vegetable mayonnaise salad, simmered hijiki, sausages, and a miso soup with plenty of ingredients. The miso soup seemed to be recommended, and it had a lot of ingredients. The drinks offered were coffee and ionized water. You could put the food on a divided plate and warm the bread in a toaster with a roller attached. Right behind the lobby was the kitchen, where 4-5 women in white coats and transparent masks were working. They would bring out more food as soon as it ran out, and they were very friendly. Even though breakfast was supposed to be until 9:30, they were still adding more food around 9 am when I checked out. I wondered if I should consider it as included in the accommodation fee, but free breakfast is definitely something to be grateful for.
オカデンチ
3.00
I came to Tokyo after a long time. On Friday, I stayed at the Toyoko Inn in Kanda Akihabara. The location was very convenient, just a short walk from JR Bakurocho Station. I was able to use a rice voucher that I obtained through shareholder benefits for payment, which was a great deal. As for the food review, Toyoko Inn usually offers onigiri or bread for breakfast, but this time there was nothing special about them, they were all average. The side dishes were also just okay. The breakfast price was reasonable compared to other hotels in Tokyo, especially considering the current situation with COVID-19.
オカデンチ
3.00
I was in Tokyo for the 3-day weekend. On Sunday, I stayed at the Toyoko Inn in Kanda Akihabara. The location was very convenient, just a short walk from JR Bakurocho Station. I was able to use a discount coupon I got through a promotion, so it was a good deal. As for the food, Toyoko Inn usually offers rice balls or bread for breakfast, but here they had cooked rice as well, which was different from other locations. The side dishes were average. Despite that, the breakfast price was reasonable for a hotel in Tokyo, especially considering it was a weekday and for members only.
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