Hostel Hana An Tokyo
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Hostel Hana An Review
Hostel Hana An is placed in a residential area of Tokyo, about a 25-minute stroll from Kameari park and around a 5-minute ride from the Japanese Yamamoto-Tei House. This smoke-free guest house provides Wi-Fi, which is available throughout the property.
Iikagenya Gosaburo serves various kinds of Japanese dishes a stroll from this Tokyo hotel.
Staying in the property, you are invited to discover Ario Kameari Shopping Mall, located a 5-minute ride away, or visit sports venues like Edogawa Line Golf Course, set 5 minutes away by car. Popular natural sights near the Hana An Tokyo are the large Katsushika Niijuku Mirai Park (800 metres) and Mizumoto Park (2.3 km).
Families travelling to Tokyo will enjoy being within 2.6 km of Katsushika City Museum.
Some of the smoke-free rooms comprise a balcony and a terrace, and are furnished with a wardrobe and a work desk. Guests can also use a shower, along with such amenities as a hair dryer and complimentary toiletries. Additionally, self-catering facilities in a double room include a kitchen with a refrigerator, a toaster and a stovetop.
Hostel Hana An is near a train station and Kasai-jinjamae bus stop is a 15-minute walk away.
Impressions
As I ventured into the bustling streets of Tokyo, my heart beat with anticipation for the journey ahead. Like a fearless explorer, I sought a place that would embrace my spirit of active recreation and provide me with the tools to unravel the mysteries of this captivating city. And so, I found myself on the doorstep of Hostel Hana An, the hidden gem nestled amidst the urban labyrinth.
Upon entering, it felt as if I had stumbled upon the travel agency of my dreams. The friendly staff, like seasoned tour guides, greeted me with warm smiles and a wealth of knowledge about the city's hidden treasures. They were my compass, guiding me towards the most thrilling and exhilarating experiences that Tokyo had to offer. With their unwavering commitment to making my stay unforgettable, I was like a bird soaring through the skies, effortlessly navigating the city's vibrant tapestry of activities.
The hostel's tours and ticket assistance were like the wind beneath my wings, propelling me towards adventures I could only have dreamt of. Whether it was scaling the majestic peaks of Mount Fuji, immersing myself in the mesmerizing spectacle of a sumo wrestling match, or unraveling the secrets of ancient temples, every day brought a new thrill. Like a master conductor orchestrating the symphony of my travel experience, the hostel ensured that I could engage in active recreation, fully immersing myself in the heart and soul of Tokyo. By providing me with the tools and guidance to embark on incredible journeys, Hostel Hana An became my trusted companion in exploring the vibrant tapestry of this mesmerizing city.
Positives and negatives
- Traditional hotel in a convenient and ideal setting.
- Located in a central area of Tokyo.
- At a walking distance from Kanamachi Park and close to a train station.
- Large rooms with shared bathrooms.
- The restaurant serves Japanese dishes.
- Rates are great.
- A few guest rooms might be cramped.
- Some guests mentioned that Wi-Fi was off.
Key Features
- non-smoking rooms
- free wifi
- private parking
- terrace
- heating
- luggage storage
- garden
- air conditioning
Rooms
Facilities
Rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Terrace
- Tea and coffee facilities
Services
- Tours/Ticket assistance
Relax
- Garden area
- Leisure/ TV room
Reviews
Location
Landmarks nearby
- Taishakuten-Sando 1.73 km (1.07 mi.)
- Shibamata Park 2.17 km (1.35 mi.)
- Ryokan-ji Temple 1.42 km (4659 ft)
- Katsushika Shimbata Tora-San Museum 2.21 km (1.37 mi.)
- Ario Kameari Shopping Mall 1.73 km (1.07 mi.)
- Katsushika Niijuku Mirai Park 620 m (2034 ft)
- Shibamata Taishakuten 1.87 km (1.16 mi.)
- Kameari Katori Shrine 1.85 km (1.15 mi.)
- The statue of Futen no Tora 1.71 km (1.06 mi.)
Summary
✔️ Rating | 8 / 10 |
🏷️ Min Price | $41 |
🔑 Rooms | 8 |
⭐ Reviews | 243 |
📍 Landmarks nearby | Taishakuten-Sando , Shibamata Park , Ryokan-ji Temple |