воскресенье, 27 апреля 2014 г.

It was definitely a good stay and the price was right. However, Asakusa is in eastern Tokyo. And whi


[NOTE: honeymoon vacation packages Tim, who is currently living in Tokyo and has personally explored the cheapest budget accommodations in Tokyo, will present three different options: free, short term, and long term.  All three are based on having the strictest of budgets.  Today he will present the SHORT-TERM option.]
Japan is expensive. Tokyo is extremely expensive. The cheapest hostels here are luxury suites in other parts of Asia.  But don’t fret too much because there are short-term cheap hotels and hostels in Tokyo if you know how to find them.
Budget hostels/capsule hotels in Tokyo will run you between 1500-3000 yen ($18-$36) for a night. There are certainly more ridiculously-luxurious options, but until someone pays me to review those, I will steer clear.
Using HostelWorld , I found that the cheapest accommodation in Tokyo was 1300 yen ($16) at JGH Hostel. However, this was a far ride from central Tokyo in a prefecture called Saitama (not in that red circle I posted in Part 1 of this series), so I chose the slightly pricier, but substantially closer, Kawase Hotel .
It was definitely a good stay and the price was right. However, Asakusa is in eastern Tokyo. And while it’s pretty and scenic (and has the tallest tower in the world: The Tokyo Sky Tree), most of the night life, entertainment, and youth culture are in the western side of Tokyo (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, and Roponggi).
Ace Inn is only two stops away from Shinjuku Station (the busiest train station in the world), contains honeymoon vacation packages a kitchen and lounge on the 9th floor, and provides a staff of Japanese honeymoon vacation packages that are fluent in English.

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