Opening hours: Check-in 16:00 Check-out 10:00 Open Sundays
Rest time: Open daily Open hours and holidays are subject to change, so please check with the store before visiting.
東京都立川市曙町1-13-14
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Credit cards accepted
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Electronic money is not accepted.
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(7)
リナ・インバース
3.00
It's in a buffet style but you can also pack it in a bento box and eat it in your room. I had it in my room. It's simple but it's free so it's good enough. There are four types of onigiri, several types of bread, soup, sausages, etc. It's enough to fill your stomach.
macky-log
3.40
I moved from Kamata to the area around Tachikawa Station, but my room was completely messy, so I stayed at a hotel because I didn't feel like cleaning up. I stayed at Toyoko Inn, which was lucky because the room was available, but the noise from the Ome Line running right below the hotel bothered me from early in the morning. It was so loud! The breakfast at Toyoko Inn included onigiri, sausages, salad, simmered dishes, miso soup, etc., all you can eat. It's nice to have breakfast included in a hotel. The dishes were average, not good or bad. However, in terms of the hotel itself, you definitely need earplugs here... the train noise is really bad. Thank you for the meal.
gounited
3.50
I stayed here during my visit to Tokyo (2 nights). The hotel is conveniently located near the west exit of Tachikawa Station. It's just a 5-minute walk east from the Yamada Denki building. The breakfast buffet includes onigiri, salad, simmered dishes, and sometimes meatballs. They also offer flavored rice and onigiri. The breakfast is simple but enough for those who don't eat much in the morning. I think this hotel would be a good base for exploring the Tama region. Tachikawa is a convenient city in terms of transportation. I enjoyed my meal.
katsu07
2.50
I stayed for one night. The breakfast included salad (lettuce, wakame seaweed, corn) with three types of dressing: Japanese-style, Southern, and Caesar. There was also macaroni salad, rolled omelette, walnut and small fish simmered in soy sauce, pickled radish, rice balls (with bonito flakes and pickled greens), salmon mixed rice, white rice, miso soup with wakame seaweed and onions, strawberry chocolate marble bread, cheese roll, roasted green tea, and coffee. Since there was no main dish, many people were eating a lot of bread and rice balls. The salmon mixed rice was different from what other Toyoko INN hotels serve as rice balls, as it was served as mixed rice. The bread was particularly popular, and many people were waiting in line to toast it in the oven, so it was often crowded. Depending on the time, the seats were sometimes full and you couldn't find a place to sit.
早瀬あゆき
3.00
Weekend morning. Opened on April 17, 2012 (Tuesday). Tachikawa. JR Tachikawa Station North Exit, turn left and walk about 2 minutes to the left building. Inside the store, there is a lobby space, counter seats, and table seats. A business hotel chain store. The breakfast buffet is a morning service only for guests. ● Breakfast buffet Rice balls Mixed rice Tamagoyaki Pickles Pasta Salad Chocolate marble Food bread Miso soup Barley tea, etc. Well, it was delicious.
東雲稲荷
2.80
In October 2014, I stayed at a Tokyu Inn after a long time. The location is great, just a 5-minute walk from the north exit of Tachikawa Station along the Ome Line tracks. The hotel itself seems new, as you need to scan your room key to use the elevator. The large TV in the room was not on the table but mounted high on the wall, making it easy to watch even while lying in bed. However, the disappointing part was the free breakfast. I wasn't expecting anything fancy, but they ran out of vegetable salad and the miso soup was almost empty with no ingredients left. Although the breakfast spread included mixed rice, sausages, macaroni salad, and miso soup, it was a bit unsatisfactory. They did replenish the salad and soup after some customers complained, but I wish they had addressed it before anyone had to point it out. Because of this, I rated the service low. Thank you for the meal.
リリケン
3.00
I went to Tokyo on August 2nd and 3rd, and stayed at the Tokyu Inn Tachikawa Kitaguchi. The hotel was relatively close to the station and had a clean interior. The breakfast buffet was satisfying, with items like sausages, egg salad, and delicious bread. The buffet was replenished promptly, making it a good value for the affordable room rate. Overall, I was pleased with the breakfast provided for free with my stay.
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