View Full Version : Cheap places to stay in Tokyo/Osaka/Kyoto/Hiroshima
nadnerb
Apr 12, 2004, 17:46
Hi
myself and 2 friends will be travelling to Japan at the end of June.
we have been looking for cheap places to stay and found these:
Tokyo
New Koyo (http://www.newkoyo.com/)
Andon Ryokan (http://www.andon.co.jp/)
Osaka
Hotel Escargot (http://www.itcj.or.jp/facility/5/facil/527044.html)
Kyoto
Budget Inn (http://www.budgetinn.com/)
Tour Club (http://www.kyotojp.com/)
Hiroshima
none yet :(
So what im asking is if anyone has stayed at any of these places.
Do you recommend them? whats the area like etc etc.
Id also appreciate it if someone could recommend somewhere cheap (less than ¥4,000) places to stay in Hiroshima (or the other cities)
Thanks :)
XS1001
Apr 12, 2004, 21:26
If you want to travel cheap go to youth hostel, to check those, go to http://www.jyh.or.jp/english/index.html ,
To answer your question a little bit more, there is 3 of them in Hiroshima...
nadnerb
Apr 12, 2004, 22:21
thanks.
i'm not sure if Youth Hostels are practical for us though.
We will be taking a fair bit of luggage with us, too much to carry around all day.
I think we are looking for Ryokans/hotels, somewhere where we can leave our luggage.
Maciamo
Apr 12, 2004, 22:41
Have you checked our Practical/accommodation section ?
can leave luggage in youth hostels
they give out a key, and pay the deposit back when it's returned.
i have stayed at yoyogi three or four times i think
i have stayed at new koyo twice, liked it a lot
the staff's english is excellent
hotel new azuma
taito ryokan
suzuki ryokan -- japanese ability needed, but a beautiful natural-style (green astro turf carpet)ryokan
hotel __kudaya
mad pierrot
Apr 13, 2004, 14:07
Couldn't stay at the place you recommended last time; it was booked!
There's always next time. Jesus, and I called 2 weeks in advance, but it was spring break...
Anyways, I stayed at a place called Hotel Amisuta in Asagaya, just 3 stops from Shinjuku. Very reasonable rates for top-notch rooms, but expensive for backpackers. ( Bout' 60 bucks a night, my Board of Edu. paid for it, business trip. Btw, you get a nice view of Fuji-san and Shinjuku.) I can post the number if you can't find a website for it.
The cheapest way to stay? Sleep in train stations!
Brooker
Apr 13, 2004, 16:00
Wow! The New Koyo in Tokyo (Y2500) is even cheaper than most youth hostels which are usually about Y3000!
the managers would still have hooked up the directions to the onsen and the kaiten zushi, they are cool like that
hotel amista, three stops from shinjuku is pretty tite for $60
http://www.world-stay.com/en/dist13/45245/Hotel-Amista-Asagaya-Narita-Higashi.html
http://www.hotel-amista.co.jp/
http://tokyo.hotelbase.com/hotels/45245.htm
then again,
hotel __kudaya (http://www.fukudaya.com/) is $58, and it's in shibuya
correction? (http://www.tctv.ne.jp/fukudaya/fukudaya_e.html)
Brooker
Apr 15, 2004, 07:56
Here is a great web site with lots of information about youth hostels in Japan.
http://www.jyh.or.jp/english/index.html
Check it out!!
nadnerb
Apr 16, 2004, 18:52
thanks everyone
TwistedMac
Apr 16, 2004, 22:48
a bit offtopic but i must say.. i am LOVING this avatar =D
http://www.jref.com/forum/images/avatars/nono.jpg
someone you know or just a random pic?
playaa
Apr 17, 2004, 03:49
Im planning to stay at new koyo may 16-june1
okay, when studying the map
ttp://www.newkoyo.jp/map.html
use minami-senju 南千住 exit, forget about minowa 三ノ輪 exit
first time to new koyo, got lost (just walking from the station!) in the hard drizzle during november :(
i was too cheap to buy an umbrella, serves me right
with minami-senju 南千住 [take south exit -- should be natural from ueno ime], just go up the bike ramp/stairs past the bus station and the bridge -- start looking for the 7-11 and then the lawsons, and that's it
oh yeah, minami in minami-senju (南千住) is south
kita in kita-senju (北千住) is north
they are distanced a bit apart, so it's good to know -- memorize the kanji
(a lot of subway maps are still kanji only -- look at the red dot -- "oh i'm here?" then look for the kanji -- "and i need to go there")
is my suggestion...
here is hibiya line
ttp://westjapan.zero-yen.com/tokyosubway/HibiyaLine/index.html
joban line is a little cheaper imo
ttp://jreastjapan.fc2web.com/JobanLine/
playaa
Apr 22, 2004, 06:14
Thanks budd, I was questioning on that.
ttp://bojyou.kdn.jp/img/kamemap.htm
ttp://bojyou.kdn.jp/img/mina/mina1.htm
should come out here, then go up and over
ttp://bojyou.kdn.jp/img/mina/mina1-3b.jpg
this train yard
ttp://bojyou.kdn.jp/img/mina/mina1-4b.jpg
if coming out through joban line (main exit?), don't panic
just walk out, keeping to the left -- it's a lot of construction around here
will run into that same bike ramp that was mentioned earlier
i will look and see if i can find a pic of the koban in a bt
incidentally page 2
ttp://bojyou.kdn.jp/img/mina/mina2.htm
is sumidagawa (close by), can see some of the homes with the blue tarps in there
ttp://www.juyoh.co.jp/document/japanese/koutuu.html
ok, check this out
ttp://www.juyoh.co.jp/images/areamap1.gif
this is EXACTLY the way i remember it
thanks for the exercise! me learned some new stuff in the process :)
Lilaznangel
Aug 15, 2004, 14:34
Hi, I am Japanese but I just recently came here but I have been living in America all my life. I have a friend coming from the US...and my friend wants to visit me.
So, I was wondering if there are any cheap hotels or Ryokan inns in Osaka, Japan. The price around 2000 yen. Preferably in Mino or Shonai or Toyonaka. But he just wants to stay in a cheap hotel (just to sleep and take a shower and thats it). I don't know this area too much.
I would be appreciate any kind of help. Thank you.
ttp://www.itcj.or.jp/search/pref.html
http://www.itcj.or.jp/search/pref/osaka.html
or this
http://www.jnto.go.jp/
good luck
King of Tokyo
Aug 17, 2004, 10:37
Yeh The New Koyo is a great bargain for Tokyo. That's where me and my friend plan on staying when we go.
well i havent stayed in them buddy, but for hiroshima, go to club tocco website. The link is in my sig.
Best on web by farrrrr
nadnerb
Jun 12, 2005, 00:14
Hi
myself and 2 friends will be travelling to Japan at the end of June.
we have been looking for cheap places to stay and found these:
Tokyo
New Koyo (http://www.newkoyo.com/)
Andon Ryokan (http://www.andon.co.jp/)
Osaka
Hotel Escargot (http://www.itcj.or.jp/facility/5/facil/527044.html)
Kyoto
Budget Inn (http://www.budgetinn.com/)
Tour Club (http://www.kyotojp.com/)
Hiroshima
none yet :(
So what im asking is if anyone has stayed at any of these places.
Do you recommend them? whats the area like etc etc.
Id also appreciate it if someone could recommend somewhere cheap (less than ¥4,000) places to stay in Hiroshima (or the other cities)
Thanks :)
ok, i'll answer my own questions :p
i've been to Japan twice since i last posted.
Andon is awesome!
a very nice place, very clean with good facilities.
New Koyo is ok if you cant afford to stay at Andon.
they are both in the same area of Tokyo, 30mins or so from Shibuya/Shinjuku.
Hotel Escargot is horrible, im sure we were the only people 'staying' there, the rest were homeless Japanese men living/washing there because its so cheap.
the area was disgusting, the only place in Japan where i felt unsafe, although we didnt have any trouble.
basically its bum town, people sleeping/urinating in the street.
just not very nice.
Budget Inn was very nice, in a great location.
i'd reccomend all of the above places to stay, except Hotel Escargot in Osaka, unless you are feeling brave or on a VERY tight budget. :p
ArmandV
Jun 12, 2005, 00:57
Hotel Escargot is horrible, im sure we were the only people 'staying' there, the rest were homeless Japanese men living/washing there because its so cheap.
i'd reccomend all of the above places to stay, except Hotel Escargot in Osaka, unless you are feeling brave or on a VERY tight budget. :p
Well, with a name like Hotel Escargot (Hotel Snail), that should give you a clue on the quality of the place. :131:
Hotel Escargot... ha ha ha
Yes, ArmandV.
Lots of even cheaper places to stay in that neighborhood.
If you don't mind run down it's all right.
And believe me, I am stretching the expression "run down" to pretty much the furthest of the limits of the imagination for Japan.
As for the neighborhood, run down. Lots (read hundreds - thousands if you extend the definition of "neighborhood") These guys started blossoming after the expo 30 years back, transient construction workers.
You can, on the other hand, find one tatami rooms for even cheaper. If you chat up some of the homeless guys they might even help show you places for 800 yen a night. Generally the smell of the tenant that died no longer lingers. Enjoy the smell of cinamon.
You will be the only tourists.
But it will be a very interesting experience. Definitely a new perspective, nothing what you envisioned Japan to be. I seriously recommend it for at least one night just to get a unique experience.
Women cruising alone at night might want to give the place a miss. Only one guy ever challenged me to a fight for no reason there, it is still Japan after all.
man, that hotel $20 a naight!!!
some crybabies wanting breakfast and a butler in here
it's $20 IN JAPAN.
If you do stay in Hotel Escargot, make sure to check out the line of hundreds of the down and out lining up every morning hoping to get a job day laboring. It's right across from ShinImamiya station. And be sure to walk parallel to the tracks before noon to check out the thieves market, though the goods weren't stolen, just taken from the garbage. Also, "Festival Gate" is worth a half hour if you like roller coasters, it's a roller coaster and other rides on top of a shopping center.
The area has the highest rate of tuberculosis of any in developed countries. Hard to capture this fact on film though. But you might get some pics of phlegmy spit on the ground or en route to.
The burned out cars and smashed up windshields are photogenic if you can catch them with light from the morning sun glistening off.
It's easy to make friends in the neighborhood. Just bring a plastic 4L bottle of shochu. You will probably then be able to attend the cookouts.
mad pierrot
Jun 14, 2005, 14:00
If you do stay in Hotel Escargot, make sure to check out the line of hundreds of the down and out lining up every morning hoping to get a job day laboring. It's right across from ShinImamiya station. And be sure to walk parallel to the tracks before noon to check out the thieves market, though the goods weren't stolen, just taken from the garbage. Also, "Festival Gate" is worth a half hour if you like roller coasters, it's a roller coaster and other rides on top of a shopping center.
The area has the highest rate of tuberculosis of any in developed countries. Hard to capture this fact on film though. But you might get some pics of phlegmy spit on the ground or en route to.
The burned out cars and smashed up windshields are photogenic if you can catch them with light from the morning sun glistening off.
It's easy to make friends in the neighborhood. Just bring a plastic 4L bottle of shochu. You will probably then be able to attend the cookouts.
I'm not quite sure why, but this post really pissed me off. Maybe I'm just in a bad mood, in which case, forgive me. Yeah, just bring sake and you'll make friends with everyone. Because every homeless person there is an alcoholic, right? Their so desperate they'd take booze from anyone, right? That's what it is, a filthy neighborhood filled with dirty people. Easy to criticize, am I right?
You should stop and take a moment to think before you judge people. If you like, I can arrange it so you can volunteer in a soup kitchen nearby in Tobita.
Sorry Mad, didn't mean to stomp on your sensitivities.
But I think you read it entirely wrong.
I didn't say every person is an alcoholic. Nor did I mention desperation. A 4L bottle of Shochu would go over very well in a lot of social situations with large groups of people. I suppose you could bring food too / instead. Or hand over cash. That is not the message I would personally want to convey, however. My point with the booze was that you are not, in fact, being judgemental, and you are there to honestly enjoy some new company, maybe make a new friend or two, and learn and exchange through conversation.
So I forgive your bad mood.
And if you're in the neighborhood, come and visit me. and we can talk. and no, a bottle isn't necessary. Although I am an alcoholic :)
mad pierrot
Jun 16, 2005, 15:28
I didn't say every person is an alcoholic. Nor did I mention desperation. A 4L bottle of Shochu would go over very well in a lot of social situations with large groups of people. I suppose you could bring food too / instead. Or hand over cash. That is not the message I would personally want to convey, however. My point with the booze was that you are not, in fact, being judgemental, and you are there to honestly enjoy some new company, maybe make a new friend or two, and learn and exchange through conversation.
So I forgive your bad mood.
Thanks for your patience! Looking back, I see I over reacted and was trying to read waaaaay to deep into things. Gomen, ne? I'm particularly touchy on the subject; I know far too many people who are ignorant about it. It happens to be a sore spot for me.
And if you're in the neighborhood, come and visit me. and we can talk. and no, a bottle isn't necessary. Although I am an alcoholic
Hey man, no problem! Although I never drink (water), I'll bring a bottle of the good stuff and we talk it over.
:bluush: :sorry:
i still think peoples is a wuss
then again after spending nights sleeping on a toilet cause of no knowledge how to get a room, anything that doesn't involve deportation sounds good
different strokes move the world yes it does
briareos
Aug 2, 2006, 15:06
Is the Andon Ryokan website down?
Guesthouse Yougendo
Aug 4, 2006, 10:33
We are 20 mins from Namba and 15 mins from Nara. I don't think we are the cheapest but I hope that we can't be beat in terms of service/cleanliness and hospitality..
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