Apa Hotel Tkp Nippori Ekimae
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See why so many travelers make APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae their hotel of choice when visiting Nishinippori. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers an array of amenities designed for travelers like you.
Guest rooms offer air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a desk, and APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including a 24 hour front desk, 24 hour check-in, and currency exchange. In addition, guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant during their visit. As an added convenience, there is parking available to guests.
While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the cafes, including Chocolatier Inamura Shozo, Doutor Coffee Shop Nippori Ekimae, and Drip Mania Ecute Nippori, all of which are a short distance from APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area, and there are several great attractions that are within walking distance of APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae, including Yanaka (0.3 mi), Yuyake Dandan Staircase (0.3 mi), and Zensho-ji Temple (0.1 mi).
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae as you experience all of the things Nishinippori has to offer.
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This APA TKP Niporri-Ikemae is close to the Niporri Station. It is very convenient when we took the Kensei Train from Narita to Nippori Station. When we alight from the train, we looked for the South exit. After exiting, just take the stairs going down on the left. Then turn right and walk few meters to reach the hotel.
The reception staff were very accommodating.
The wifi signal is very strong inside the room and at the lobby.
Every day, they change the towels and other toiletries and also replace the cups and teas
They don't have the cabinets for the wardrobes, but some hangers were provided.
The rooms are not that spacious, but I don't mind it because the whole day, we're outside exploring the town.
They also have laundry machines and a forex machine at the lobby, so it's not a hassle looking for local money. The staff can assist you with the machines.
Outside the reception, there's a smoking area.
The vicinity is close to some restaurants and convenient stores like family mart and 7-11.
You can also take the metro (Yamanote Line) from the same station and change at Hamamatsucho Station for the monorail (take about 10 minutes and cost 360 yen) to the Haneda Airport.
This hotel is just three stops from Ueno and six stops to the famous Tokyo Station. It also has direct train to Shibuya and Shinjuku (on the Yamanote Line).
As all APA hotels in Japan are compact but well equipped so it is a very convenient and economical hotel for traveler.
We stayed here on Feberuary 2020 for 2 nights. The hotel was clean and staff very friendly. We got japanese curry as a gift. THANKYOU SO MUCH ❤
The room is tiny but full amenities.
The hotel is located in a good location easy to go everywhere. We really recommend to stay here.
Will visit you again after Covid19.
I stayed once before at an APA Hotel in Hamamatsu, but here the 'eki mae' (in front of the station) part of the name was more apt, as it was only a short walk from the station. Despite us arriving just 10 minutes before the official check in time, we had the choice either to wait or to leave our luggage in reception. Needless to say, reception was full of other guests' luggage as well, which looked very confused and messy! Room small (as it was in Hamamatsu) and the rather ornate, lush styling of the hotel is a bit overpowering. The bath was a bit bigger than many hotel baths. Room overlooked the railway and I couldn't figure out the aircon, so it was a bit stuffy. Didn't have breakfast as we had an early start. Pillow was very flat.
The thing you need to know about before deciding to stay in this hotel is the owners' political views, which may put you off. We needed a last minute booking near the station and, to be honest, although I'd stayed one night in another APA hotel previously, I didn't know about Toshio Motoya's extremist views.
There is a bookshelf/magazine rack in each room, with books in Japanese. I picked one out from curiosity and, when I turned it over, there was an English translation (not very well done and not very readable), but I started to get the gist that the author, Seiji Fuji, had right wing views, and revisionist attitude to things like the Nanking Massacre, so called 'comfort women' and other aspects of WWII.
I wondered what this stuff was doing in a hotel room, so I Googled the author. It turned out that Seiji Fuji is the pseudonym of the hotel owner Toshio Motoya.One of the books 'Theoretical Modern History: The Real History of Japan' he explains his belief that the Nanking Massacre and comfort women were falsehoods created by China and Korea. In addition, he discussed attracting millions of tourists from countries like China and Korea, and said he "will provide support to the maximum degree" to the Abe administration which can be used against China and Korea on these historical issues. Some Chinese tourist organizations are boycotting the chain. He is anti Semitic too, claiming that 'Jewish Capital' is behind American wars. Fumiko Motoya, his wife, is very much the public face of the hotel. Google both of them and draw your own conclusions.
Quite simply, we would not stay at this hotel again because of finding this extremist, revisionist and fascist literature provided as reading matter in the hotel room.
The room was clean, the bed was comfortable and the A/C was very effective (too much so at times!). We had a room on the 15th (top) floor which was very quiet.
Our bathroom had a small but deep bathtub with shower. All toiletries were provided, including toothbrushes, hairbrushes, shower caps, etc. You also got a robe each and a pair of disposable slippers.
We didn't want our room cleaned every day, but the housekeeping staff left a bag with fresh towels and toiletries outside our door for us so we never ran out of anything.
There was a trouser press on each floor and a microwave on the 2nd floor so you could reheat food brought in from outside.
The location was good, with Nippori JR station within 5 minutes' walk (as well as convenience stores, restaurants and a larger supermarket). The Skyliner goes directly to the airport from Nippori.
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"If you from Narita Airport and carry big luggage with you, please East Exit. There is an elevator and lift for you to use. Avoid using South"Read full review
"If you carry heavy luggage to the hotel, when exiting Nippori train station, use East exit where lift is available."Read full review
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