
Nov
08
cheap hotel/hostel in tokyo for 2 young women?
by Genevieve | Posted in Japan
so i'm 20 and my sister is 16 and we necessity to go to tokyo for a week or two this summer (i'll be 21, she'll be 17) but i cant seem to find a hotel or hostel that is both skinflinty and allows women. any suggestions? and please dont say a capsule hotel!
Timely you, it'll be so much fun! Youth hostels are the cheapest. Capsule hotels are horribly expensive anyway.
I acceptable K's House:
http://kshouse.jp/tokyo-e/rates/index.
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