I usually go to the ones south of MINAMI-SENJU station which is a little bit east of Ueno in a rather down-market area. On the way to Narita Airport. I’m sure many of you know the area.
A room can be had for around 3,200 yen or less per night. Shared bathroom and shower and sink. If you are lucky you’ll get a fridge and a TV. Some of the cheaper hotels have no air-conditioners. The least I ever paid was 1,800 yen in a type of day-laborer hostel filled with, well, day laborers, mostly older alcoholics. I liked it. It was clean and neat, near a park. I liked being able to drink at 7:00 am outdoors, sitting on a bench with such companionable fellows.
The hotels in this area cater to backpackers from Western countries, Japanese students, cheapskate Chinese and poor people. Why do I say the Chinese are such misers? The rooms are THREE TATAMI MATS in size and I have seen 3 Chinese in one room. Friendly, nice people. I befriended them on one occasion and gave them beer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San%27ya
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Hey boss...an A.I bot got through the filter.Akio wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2024 2:55 pm When looking for budget accommodations in Tokyo, exploring areas like south of MINAMI-SENJU station can uncover some affordable options, often frequented by backpackers and students. While these hotels might offer basic comforts like shared bathrooms and minimal room space, they can provide a unique experience, especially for travelers who enjoy interacting with fellow guests from diverse backgrounds. It's not uncommon to find places with simple comforts like a fridge or TV, though air-conditioning may not always be guaranteed. If you're planning a visit, it's worth checking recent reviews to ensure the accommodation meets your expectations.