>Tokyo House Ikebukuro
Posted May 24, 2011
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There are two types of room;
2) Annex Suites – 6 suites with private bathroom/toilets. There even has a mini living room, refrigerator, water boiler and microwave oven inside the suites.
Nicole and I opt for Japanese-style room to experience the living style of the Japanese.
There’s even an open kitchen for you to cook your food and enjoy your meals.
THREE MAIN REASONS I love this guest house are:
1) Free breakfast provided (bread, fruits jam, butter) at 7 a.m. But the lady is so kind when she heard that we are leaving as early as 4.30 to the Tsukiji Fish Market (click here), she prepared and put on the table for us.
2) Free 3 minutes call to call back home – During our 8 days trip in Japan, we were unable to call back home. Don’t know what is the problem with Digi and Maxis line (not sure for Celcom). The only way to connect back home is through net. But thanks God! The lady told us that we can use the phone which located at the front desk for free. So, immediately call my mother and told her I am OK.
3) Not only free wireless Internet in the room, but they even allow us to use the Internet PC for free. I almost need to pay ¥50 for the usage of half hour of Internet PC during the stay in J-Hoppers (click here) but luckily I hold on my plan to do so. The reason why I need PC is to transfer all the photo from our camera to the external hardisk which I brought to there. You know how life could be miserable while you are taking photo during travelling and your camera is showing this, “MEMORY FULL”! Gosh.

The free PC which I conquered most of the time.
Highly recommended guest house for those who travel with budget that comes with good amenities and facilities and great location. There are two 24 hours convenience store such as 7-11 and even McDonald nearby the guest house.
9 Responses to ">Tokyo House Ikebukuro"

>where are you going next year? I jz secured a flight to ur hometown…haha


>hmm.. so total how much the air ticket to fly and back?? hmmm.. >.<


>Nice place to stay..thanks for the entry, very informative 😉


>Traveller's Anatomy – Really? I had stayed in few guest house/backpacker lounge, only this provide free call home. Jeff Chuah – Coming to KK next year? Glad to hear that but I'm not too sure coz my schedule seems to be full. I will check it out later with you.Mr Lonely – I'm not using AirAsia so the cost is more than that. Cost around RM1K+ coz I'm using Jetstar.whywhy – You're welcome. This is what my blog serve for. Travelling with my adventure and experience and a little guide to help those who wants to go travelling 🙂


>I only managed to make one booking 😦 But they're so cheap I wanna die! lolNice sharing 🙂


>Wow, the place seems ok, not so great but comfortable. And of course, alot of free stuffs for you to enjoy. I'll have to go and check AirAsia for cheap flights too. Still can't believe you managed to book the ticket at a super low price.


>Angel – I'm agreed with you too. I never saw KL ticket is so damn cheap – only cost RM12.20 for return flight. Thristhan – I only managed bought to KL flight. :(. All the best in booking the super duperb cheap ticket.


>glad to see that you have a great experience to Tokyo..and nice small guest house there..i really miss those times in hostel

May 25, 2011 at 4:53 am
>Seoul Backpacker i stayed also offer free call home 🙂 No skype whatsoever last time. Neway, the place look neat, and importantly many things are free 😀