«Very lovely, well-maintained and comfortable accommodation close to the cablecar station that takes you up the mountain. Has a nice restaurant and hiking equipment facilities on the ground floor.»
«Very lovely, well-maintained and comfortable accommodation close to the cablecar station that takes you up the mountain. Has a nice restaurant and hiking equipment facilities on the ground floor.»
«Imano is a cozy, well run hostel that is impeccably clean. The beds are comfortable. The women only floor is secured with a lovely common area and a fridge.
Imano was the first hostel i ever visited 3 years ago and i will gladly visit again.
With the money you save staying here you can head to the super sento (3 mins walk) and relax after the day walking Tokyo.
Closest station exit is Shinjuku sanchome E1 which also has an elevator (close to golden gai). »
«Imano is a cozy, well run hostel that is impeccably clean. The beds are comfortable. The women only floor is secured with a lovely common area and a fridge.
Imano was the first hostel i ever visited 3 years ago and i will gladly visit again.
With the money you save staying here you can head to the super sento (3 mins walk) and relax after the day walking Tokyo.
Closest station exit is Shinjuku sanchome E1 which also has an elevator (close to golden gai). »
«I had a great stay at this property! While the room itself had more of a dorm-style setup—compact and simple—it was clean, comfortable, and had everything I needed for a short or extended stay. The space was well-kept and thoughtfully arranged to make the most out of the smaller layout.
The property overall was quiet, well-maintained, and in a convenient location. Common areas were neat and easily accessible, and it felt like a safe and welcoming environment. The management was responsive and ...
«I had a great stay at this property! While the room itself had more of a dorm-style setup—compact and simple—it was clean, comfortable, and had everything I needed for a short or extended stay. The space was well-kept and thoughtfully arranged to make the most out of the smaller layout.
The property overall was quiet, well-maintained, and in a convenient location. Common areas were neat and easily accessible, and it felt like a safe and welcoming environment. The management was responsive and ...
«Great location, friendly staff, comfortable beds and clean communal areas. Cafe downstairs was great as well. All around great place to stay in Shibuya.»
«Great location, friendly staff, comfortable beds and clean communal areas. Cafe downstairs was great as well. All around great place to stay in Shibuya.»
«About a month before arrival, I attempted to contact the hostel to inform them that we would be arriving late at night. I called the listed phone number multiple times over several days, but no one answered. Eventually, someone picked up – a man claiming to be the cleaner – who proceeded to yell at me for calling what he claimed was an “emergency number.” He told me to use an email address that I was supposedly sent. When I explained that I had never received such an email, he refused to provide ...
«About a month before arrival, I attempted to contact the hostel to inform them that we would be arriving late at night. I called the listed phone number multiple times over several days, but no one answered. Eventually, someone picked up – a man claiming to be the cleaner – who proceeded to yell at me for calling what he claimed was an “emergency number.” He told me to use an email address that I was supposedly sent. When I explained that I had never received such an email, he refused to provide ...
«Walking distance to Shibuya Station where most of the trains, metros and bus shuttles stops by. Also walking distance to Shinjuku, Shimokitazawa etc. This makes it a very central hostel. Service is also good. Very helpful and welcoming staff. However, being a hostel the comfort is not very good. The rooms (even the double rooms) are way too small, almost like sleeping pods.. Beds and Pillows are so hard that your neck will be a mess after one night.. and the wifi is really slow. The ...
«Walking distance to Shibuya Station where most of the trains, metros and bus shuttles stops by. Also walking distance to Shinjuku, Shimokitazawa etc. This makes it a very central hostel. Service is also good. Very helpful and welcoming staff. However, being a hostel the comfort is not very good. The rooms (even the double rooms) are way too small, almost like sleeping pods.. Beds and Pillows are so hard that your neck will be a mess after one night.. and the wifi is really slow. The ...
Laveste pris per natt funnet de siste 24 timene, basert på et opphold på 1 natt for 2 voksne. Priser og tilgjengelighet kan endre seg. Ytterligere vilkår kan gjelde.
Laveste pris per natt funnet de siste 24 timene, basert på et opphold på 1 natt for 2 voksne. Priser og tilgjengelighet kan endre seg. Ytterligere vilkår kan gjelde.
"Hard seng, en del trafikkstøy og lignende. Konstant sirener og bystøy. Tydelig ikke godt isolerte vinduer. Rommene var relativt små, lav takhøyde spesielt på bad."
"Veldig familievennlig område lite støy og fint område. Stasjonen ligger rett ved hotellet. Rommet vårt hadde dårlig AC og de oppgradere rommet dagen etter. Grunn til det var fordi vi oppdaget det på kvelden og ikke lett å få nytt rom med engang. "
Hvis du velger et vandrerhjem, kan du spare penger på overnatting, og du kan heller bruke mer på å gjøre morsomme ting i løpet av ferien.
Hva er et vandrerhjem?
Disse internataktige overnattingsstedene kommer i mange ulike former, men alle har et par ting til felles: rimelige priser, sosial atmosfære og delte rom (mange vandrerhjem har private rom også).
Hvilke vandrerhjem i Hachioji er best?
Hvis du skal bestemme deg for overnattingssted, kan du ta en titt på dette populære vandrerhjemmet i Hachioji: Mt.Takao Base Camp - Hostel: Dette overnattingsstedet har enkel tilgang til offentlig transport, og det tar bare fem minutter å gå til Hachioji Takaosanguchi stasjon. Her kan gjestene glede seg over wi-fi (inkludert) og flerspråklig personale. Det er både håndklær, sengetøy og wi-fi (inkludert) på alle rom.
Når på året er det best å bo på vandrerhjem i Hachioji?
Godt vær er absolutt et pluss når du skal utforske et nytt sted, så her får du litt informasjon som kan være nyttig: De varmeste månedene er vanligvis august og juli, med en gjennomsnittstemperatur på 24 °C, og de kaldeste månedene er januar og februar, med en gjennomsnittstemperatur på 6 °C. De mest regnfulle månedene i Hachioji er september, oktober, juni og juli. I løpet av denne perioden regner det i snitt 242 mm hver måned.
Hva kan man se og gjøre i Hachioji?
Hachioji er mest kjent for blomster, bryggerier og festivaler. En populær attraksjon er blant annet Sanrio Puroland. Opplev naturen ved å besøke steder som Takao-fjellet, Tama-skogen vitenskapshage og Meiji no Mori Takao Quasi-nasjonalpark. Du kan også få med deg kulturelle attraksjoner som Takao 599-museet, Tokyo Fuji kunstmuseum og Takao trikskunstmuseum.
Hvordan er det best å komme seg til og rundt i Hachioji når man bor på vandrerhjem?
Ta med deg denne informasjonen om transportmuligheter i og rundt Hachioji når du skal på oppdagelsesferd, for å få mest mulig ut av ferien: Du kan fly til nærmeste flyplass, Tokyo (HND-Haneda), som ligger 46,6 km fra sentrum. Når du er fremme, vil du kanskje å ta offentlig transport. I nærheten finner du T-banestasjonene Mejirodai T-banestasjon, Kiyotaki stasjon og Mount Takao T-banestasjon. For å sjekke ut mer av hva området har å by på, kan du ta et tog fra Hachiōji Takao stasjon, Hazama stasjon eller Nishi-Hachiōji stasjon.