Facade/entrance in ONE@Tokyo

ONE@Tokyo

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Welcome to ONE@Tokyo, your home away from home in the vibrant heart of Japan's capital! Nestled in Sumidaku Oshiage, just 7,1mi from the bustling city center, this charming 3-star hotel offers a spectacular peek into Tokyo life with every modern comfort you'd expect. With rooms starting at an unbeatable $96, it's the perfect spot for budget-conscious adventurers eager to soak up all that this energetic city has to offer.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in ONE@Tokyo
Photo of the whole room, Bed in ONE@Tokyo

Rum

Atelier Suite - Non-Smoking in ONE@Tokyo

Visa 8 foton

2 Enkeltsängar

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605 kvadratfot

Svit, 2 Enkeltsängar

Utsikt över sevärdhet

Bubbelpool

Stadsutsikt

Privat badrum

Guests will have a special experience as the suite features a hot tub. This spacious suite consists of 1 bedroom, a seating area and 1 bathroom with a bath and a shower. The air-conditioned suite provides a flat-screen TV, a coffee machine, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as city views. The unit offers 2 beds.

Universal - Non-Smoking in ONE@Tokyo

Visa 2 foton

2 Enkeltsängar

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300 kvadratfot

Rum - 2 enkelsängar

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Luftkonditionering

Övre våningar nås med hiss

The air-conditioned twin room features a flat-screen TV, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box and an electric kettle. The unit has 2 beds.

Superior Semi Double - Non- Smoking in ONE@Tokyo

Visa 2 foton

1 Dubbelsäng

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150 kvadratfot

Superior Semidouble

Platt-TV

Kylskåp

Luftkonditionering

Övre våningar nås med hiss

Stay in our stylish Superior Semi Double room, perfect for 2 adults, with 1 child also welcome. Enjoy a cozy atmosphere with a double bed, air conditioning, and free toiletries in this non-smoking space.

Upptäck mer

Get ready to unwind after a day of exploring! ONE@Tokyo boasts a fantastic range of amenities, including free Wifi to share your amazing Japanese experiences with friends and family. Dive into relaxation as you indulge in a soothing soak in the hot tub, or take in breathtaking views of the city from the terrace. The hotel's non-smoking rooms welcome you to breathe easy and recharge for tomorrow's escapade, while the 24-hour front desk ensures you're never left wanting, day or night.

Lobby or reception in ONE@Tokyo
Facade/entrance in ONE@Tokyo

Upplev det bästa

With a whopping 4528 reviews, travelers can't stop raving about their stays at ONE@Tokyo! Guests love the modern touches, like air conditioning and complimentary toiletries, making it both luxurious and functional. While you’re just a stone's throw away from iconic landmarks, come rest your head in comfort—it’s the ideal launchpad for your Tokyo adventure!

Living room in ONE@Tokyo
Bathroom, Bed in ONE@Tokyo

Planera din vistelse

At ONE@Tokyo, you'll find an array of room types suited for every kind of traveler. Whether you're a solo adventurer seeking the cozy Semidouble, or a family wanting space in the Deluxe Triple with a fabulous city view, there's something for everyone. Many of the rooms feature delightful modern designs that blend style with practicality, ensuring that you can unwind while soaking in the dazzling Tokyo skyline right from your window. And with room rates starting at just $96, your dream escape does not have to break the bank!

Restaurant/places to eat in ONE@Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in ONE@Tokyo

Bekvämligheter

Gratis wifi

Luftkonditionering

Bubbelpool

Terrass

24-timmarsreception

Rökfria rum

Utsikt över sevärdhet

Hiss

Bathroom in ONE@Tokyo
Lounge or bar in ONE@Tokyo
Property logo or sign in ONE@Tokyo
For our first stop in Japan we opted to stay at this hotel for 3 nights, and overall, this accommodation exceeded our expectations. - Amazing location, situated in a quiet neighborhood, 5 minutes away from the Tokyo Sky Tree and the metro which makes it very easy to reach. If you're coming from Narita Airport, you have a direct train which stops at Oshiage Station. Plenty of konbini and restaurants around. - We stayed in a Deluxe Twin room and considering this is Tokyo, it was very spacious. Plenty of space to walk around the room and have both of our medium sized luggage bags open. The room was very clean and felt "new". You have pretty much everything that you would need in terms of amenities, towels, slippers, iron, hair dryer etc. . You really don't have to bring anything with you. - The staff was very nice and spoke English. Check in was pretty fast and when we left, they were kind enough to store our luggage for free until a later time in the day. Be aware that the city tax is not included in the price and you'll have to pay it separately upon arrival. If you don't have any cash, they accept card payments.

Cristian

We love everything about One@Tokyo. This is our 2nd time staying there. It is a great location for our family of 3 (with a toddler). Being close to Tokyo Solamachi makes it super convenient. The location is also quieter than other popular tourist areas, it definitely felt more residential, which worked great for us. Close to Skytree, Asakusa, short train ride to Ueno. Tokyo Station is about 30 minutes away with public transport. The rooms are very well designed and spacious. The view from our room overlooks train tracks and Skytree, perfect for our train obsessed toddler... Note that a lot of hotel rooms we've stayed in in Japan had windows directly facing a wall. The 1st floor lounge area is super comfortable, great when you want fuss free, quick cheap breakfast / dinners. Free coffee and pastries in the morning. Baby chairs are provided. 10/10 would stay here again.

Laura

Room with Tokyo Skytree view, walking distance to the nearest metro station and additional perk is we can take direct shuttle bus from Oshiage station to Disneyland/Disneysea. Staff is friendly and they do provide free breakfast consist of bread, pastry, fruit juice, coffee and tea. My family really enjoy the pastry provided. We checked out from this hotel on 13th of the month, and would like to thanks the Manager in the morning for helping us with our luggage transportation to the next hotel, and also the 2 lovely front desk staff they help us in the beginning. Nearby to 2 shopping centre also provide additional perks to us and finally we can use their cafeteria area for dinner if we brought back our dinner from outside.

Reddy

The location was wonderful if you like the quieter end of town. Easy to walk to Skytree for great shopping and food options galore. The hotel itself is a quirky boutique style. The staff are lovely and the rooms are clean. We’d only book the suites or deluxe rooms as the rest are teeny tiny! The only thing that is really challenging is the hard beds. They are HARD. People are not exaggerating about this. I love a very soft bed and survived though. Although I did double up a quilt under my sheet to cope. I’d stay here again and I’d book the atelier or library suite for the whole time. We only had one night in the atelier and then deluxe rooms for the rest of the stay.

Tamara

The functionality of everything in the small-space bedroom (eg the mirror and sink outside of the bathroom with a cupboard of narrow shelves next to it, perfect to store toiletries; space under the bed to store an opened luggage); the wood decor; the cleanliness; the rooftop view; the English-speaking staff; the daily bottles of water, replacement of towels and slippers and room tidying; the variety of tea and cold drinks for the guests; the fresh basic baked items for breakfast, especially the mochi-like bagels; and the location.

Sandra

For our first stop in Japan we opted to stay at this hotel for 3 nights, and overall, this accommodation exceeded our expectations. - Amazing location, situated in a quiet neighborhood, 5 minutes away from the Tokyo Sky Tree and the metro which makes it very easy to reach. If you're coming from Narita Airport, you have a direct train which stops at Oshiage Station. Plenty of konbini and restaurants around. - We stayed in a Deluxe Twin room and considering this is Tokyo, it was very spacious. Plenty of space to walk around the room and have both of our medium sized luggage bags open. The room was very clean and felt "new". You have pretty much everything that you would need in terms of amenities, towels, slippers, iron, hair dryer etc. . You really don't have to bring anything with you. - The staff was very nice and spoke English. Check in was pretty fast and when we left, they were kind enough to store our luggage for free until a later time in the day. Be aware that the city tax is not included in the price and you'll have to pay it separately upon arrival. If you don't have any cash, they accept card payments.

Cristian

We love everything about One@Tokyo. This is our 2nd time staying there. It is a great location for our family of 3 (with a toddler). Being close to Tokyo Solamachi makes it super convenient. The location is also quieter than other popular tourist areas, it definitely felt more residential, which worked great for us. Close to Skytree, Asakusa, short train ride to Ueno. Tokyo Station is about 30 minutes away with public transport. The rooms are very well designed and spacious. The view from our room overlooks train tracks and Skytree, perfect for our train obsessed toddler... Note that a lot of hotel rooms we've stayed in in Japan had windows directly facing a wall. The 1st floor lounge area is super comfortable, great when you want fuss free, quick cheap breakfast / dinners. Free coffee and pastries in the morning. Baby chairs are provided. 10/10 would stay here again.

Laura

Room with Tokyo Skytree view, walking distance to the nearest metro station and additional perk is we can take direct shuttle bus from Oshiage station to Disneyland/Disneysea. Staff is friendly and they do provide free breakfast consist of bread, pastry, fruit juice, coffee and tea. My family really enjoy the pastry provided. We checked out from this hotel on 13th of the month, and would like to thanks the Manager in the morning for helping us with our luggage transportation to the next hotel, and also the 2 lovely front desk staff they help us in the beginning. Nearby to 2 shopping centre also provide additional perks to us and finally we can use their cafeteria area for dinner if we brought back our dinner from outside.

Reddy

The location was wonderful if you like the quieter end of town. Easy to walk to Skytree for great shopping and food options galore. The hotel itself is a quirky boutique style. The staff are lovely and the rooms are clean. We’d only book the suites or deluxe rooms as the rest are teeny tiny! The only thing that is really challenging is the hard beds. They are HARD. People are not exaggerating about this. I love a very soft bed and survived though. Although I did double up a quilt under my sheet to cope. I’d stay here again and I’d book the atelier or library suite for the whole time. We only had one night in the atelier and then deluxe rooms for the rest of the stay.

Tamara

The functionality of everything in the small-space bedroom (eg the mirror and sink outside of the bathroom with a cupboard of narrow shelves next to it, perfect to store toiletries; space under the bed to store an opened luggage); the wood decor; the cleanliness; the rooftop view; the English-speaking staff; the daily bottles of water, replacement of towels and slippers and room tidying; the variety of tea and cold drinks for the guests; the fresh basic baked items for breakfast, especially the mochi-like bagels; and the location.

Sandra

For our first stop in Japan we opted to stay at this hotel for 3 nights, and overall, this accommodation exceeded our expectations. - Amazing location, situated in a quiet neighborhood, 5 minutes away from the Tokyo Sky Tree and the metro which makes it very easy to reach. If you're coming from Narita Airport, you have a direct train which stops at Oshiage Station. Plenty of konbini and restaurants around. - We stayed in a Deluxe Twin room and considering this is Tokyo, it was very spacious. Plenty of space to walk around the room and have both of our medium sized luggage bags open. The room was very clean and felt "new". You have pretty much everything that you would need in terms of amenities, towels, slippers, iron, hair dryer etc. . You really don't have to bring anything with you. - The staff was very nice and spoke English. Check in was pretty fast and when we left, they were kind enough to store our luggage for free until a later time in the day. Be aware that the city tax is not included in the price and you'll have to pay it separately upon arrival. If you don't have any cash, they accept card payments.

Cristian

We love everything about One@Tokyo. This is our 2nd time staying there. It is a great location for our family of 3 (with a toddler). Being close to Tokyo Solamachi makes it super convenient. The location is also quieter than other popular tourist areas, it definitely felt more residential, which worked great for us. Close to Skytree, Asakusa, short train ride to Ueno. Tokyo Station is about 30 minutes away with public transport. The rooms are very well designed and spacious. The view from our room overlooks train tracks and Skytree, perfect for our train obsessed toddler... Note that a lot of hotel rooms we've stayed in in Japan had windows directly facing a wall. The 1st floor lounge area is super comfortable, great when you want fuss free, quick cheap breakfast / dinners. Free coffee and pastries in the morning. Baby chairs are provided. 10/10 would stay here again.

Laura

Room with Tokyo Skytree view, walking distance to the nearest metro station and additional perk is we can take direct shuttle bus from Oshiage station to Disneyland/Disneysea. Staff is friendly and they do provide free breakfast consist of bread, pastry, fruit juice, coffee and tea. My family really enjoy the pastry provided. We checked out from this hotel on 13th of the month, and would like to thanks the Manager in the morning for helping us with our luggage transportation to the next hotel, and also the 2 lovely front desk staff they help us in the beginning. Nearby to 2 shopping centre also provide additional perks to us and finally we can use their cafeteria area for dinner if we brought back our dinner from outside.

Reddy

The location was wonderful if you like the quieter end of town. Easy to walk to Skytree for great shopping and food options galore. The hotel itself is a quirky boutique style. The staff are lovely and the rooms are clean. We’d only book the suites or deluxe rooms as the rest are teeny tiny! The only thing that is really challenging is the hard beds. They are HARD. People are not exaggerating about this. I love a very soft bed and survived though. Although I did double up a quilt under my sheet to cope. I’d stay here again and I’d book the atelier or library suite for the whole time. We only had one night in the atelier and then deluxe rooms for the rest of the stay.

Tamara

The functionality of everything in the small-space bedroom (eg the mirror and sink outside of the bathroom with a cupboard of narrow shelves next to it, perfect to store toiletries; space under the bed to store an opened luggage); the wood decor; the cleanliness; the rooftop view; the English-speaking staff; the daily bottles of water, replacement of towels and slippers and room tidying; the variety of tea and cold drinks for the guests; the fresh basic baked items for breakfast, especially the mochi-like bagels; and the location.

Sandra

Plats

Sumidaku Oshiage 1-19-3, Tokyo, 131-0045, Japan

ONE@Tokyo