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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the charming Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho, your perfect abode in the heart of Tokyo! Nestled at 1-19-7 Kandajimbo-Cho in Chiyoda-Ku, this delightful 3-star hotel offers a cozy escape just 3.9mi from the bustling city center. Starting at an unbeatable price of $72, this hotel ensures you get value without compromising on comfort!

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Facade/entrance, Property Building in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho

Rooms

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2 Twin Beds

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145 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Flat-screen TV

Non-smoking rooms

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room provides a flat-screen TV, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor and heating. The unit offers 2 beds.

Single Room - Smoking in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho

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1 Twin Bed

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95 sqft

Single Room, Smoking Allowed

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Welcome to our cozy Single Smoking Room, perfect for solo travelers seeking a comfortable stay. This 97 sqft room features a private bathroom with a bathtub, a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and complimentary toiletries. Enjoy the convenience of our air purifiers, upper floor accessibility, and a relaxing environment for all your smoking needs.

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1 Double Bed

1 Twin Bed

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95 sqft

Double Room

Flat-screen TV

Non-smoking rooms

The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This double room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor and heating. The unit has 1 bed.

Discover More

As you step inside, you'll be greeted by a plethora of amenities designed to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Stay connected with their free Wi-Fi, unwind in a cool and inviting room with air conditioning, and enjoy the luxury of a bathtub after a day of exploring Tokyo's vibrant streets. With a 24-hour front desk ready to assist you with any inquiries and non-smoking rooms for a healthy stay, you're bound to feel right at home.

Facade/entrance in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho
Facade/entrance, Property Building in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho

Experience the Best

With 1981 reviews shining a positive light on this gem, guests rave about its friendly service and convenient location, allowing you to dive into Tokyo’s rich culture and attractions. Plus, don't forget their delicious breakfast options to fuel your exciting days ahead! Whether you’re here for a quick getaway or an extended adventure, Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho is your ideal launchpad in this dazzling city.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho

Plan Your Stay

At Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho, the array of room types is tailored to meet your every need, whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with the entire family. Choose from cozy delights like the Comfort Rooms to spacious configurations such as the Business Deluxe, ensuring that every traveler finds their perfect haven. Feeling fancy? The Deluxe rooms offer just the right touch of elegance to your stay, all the while accommodating families and friends with room for up to 4 adults and 3 children. Don’t stress too much about packing, because there’s a comfy spot waiting for you—complete with air conditioning to keep you cool and refreshed!

Food and drinks, Restaurant/Places to Eat in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho
Food and drinks in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Bathroom in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho
Photo of the whole room, Bathroom in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho
Facade/entrance in Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho
Firstly, good location. The bookshop district around Jimbocho has some lovely little shops for eating and presents. Shout out to 'Little Mermaid' bakery (next-door) which does some great pastries, and Bumpodo (a few doors down) which has some lovely arts and crafts for sale. There's lots of small restaurants nearby, but a warning if you are vegetarian. My partner who is veggie really struggled to find anything to eat round here, even when she decided to eat fish, so I would advise eating out in another area. You are spoilt for choice with 24hr conveniences which is handy. Jimbocho station is a few mins walk away which is great for getting to Shibuya and Shinjuku City. There's also a number of other stations easily within 15 mins walk including Shin-Ochanomizu (Chiyoda Line [green]), Awajicho (Marnouchi Line [red]), and Kanda (Ginza Line [orange]). The room itself is typically Japanese, and therefore quite small. We had three cases so it was quite cramped, so something to bear in mind if you have large cases/babies etc. The bed was a little hard for me, but I was so tired from exploring Tokyo everyday I didn't really care! Typical bathroom with fun toilet and small bath/shower. I found the body wash the hotel provides quite harsh, and left my skin very dry, so you may wish to avoid that. There's a Daiso across the road where you can get shower gel etc if you want to. Staff were friendly and helpful. They were lacking in English and our Japanese was not great, but they had a voice translator gadget which was handy! After checkout they let us keep out bags there till later on in a secure storage area behind the counter. There were also a good selection of free amenities in the lobby, such as coffee, tea, toothbrushes, face masks etc. Overall its a fairly standard Japanese hotel room. Fresca seem to be one of the better chains for low-cost accommodation across Japan. Great value for the money.

Graham

A good value for money. After spending 3 weeks in Japan, I surely would recommend staying at a ryokan instead of a western style hotel due to room size and overall price for the experience. However, this particular hotel had a slightly larger room than the other Sotetsu Fresa Inn we stayed at in Shinjuku. No vegan options for breakfast though, which is sad. Overall good experience but we only stayed one night. The room size would still have been small if we stayed longer than 2 nights.

Alexandrabi

Wow, where to start? If you reserve in advance (I did it a year before!) the value for money can be incredible. The staff is, as should be in Japan, simply perfect. The room was cleaned regularly and it was spotless. Washing machine is very gentle on your clothes, which is not always a given when you travel. Very good location in a neighborhood filled with bookstores, and, to my personal delight, musical instrument stores. Walking distance to Akihabara and the Imperial Palace Gardens.

Bernardo

Great breakfast selections. I loved the quality of the bread and the variety of options. The salad that came with the bread was great too. I also loved the selection of complimentary amenities - they included not only the standard bathroom items (toothbrush, razor, hairdryer, etc.) but also some more luxurious items like sheet masks, other skincare, and hair masks. The location was also great - near many stations but also a lively area with lots of interesting bookstores.

Shirley

This was a great neighborhood, quiet, with bookshops and small restaurants and close to Jimbocho station, making getting around Tokyo easy. The hotel is on a small street. At night I heard no noise, the bed was comfortable, and the blackout curtains were effective so it was easy to have a good night's sleep. The staff were helpful and kind. It was a good introduction to Tokyo, making this vast city feel manageable.

Philippa

Firstly, good location. The bookshop district around Jimbocho has some lovely little shops for eating and presents. Shout out to 'Little Mermaid' bakery (next-door) which does some great pastries, and Bumpodo (a few doors down) which has some lovely arts and crafts for sale. There's lots of small restaurants nearby, but a warning if you are vegetarian. My partner who is veggie really struggled to find anything to eat round here, even when she decided to eat fish, so I would advise eating out in another area. You are spoilt for choice with 24hr conveniences which is handy. Jimbocho station is a few mins walk away which is great for getting to Shibuya and Shinjuku City. There's also a number of other stations easily within 15 mins walk including Shin-Ochanomizu (Chiyoda Line [green]), Awajicho (Marnouchi Line [red]), and Kanda (Ginza Line [orange]). The room itself is typically Japanese, and therefore quite small. We had three cases so it was quite cramped, so something to bear in mind if you have large cases/babies etc. The bed was a little hard for me, but I was so tired from exploring Tokyo everyday I didn't really care! Typical bathroom with fun toilet and small bath/shower. I found the body wash the hotel provides quite harsh, and left my skin very dry, so you may wish to avoid that. There's a Daiso across the road where you can get shower gel etc if you want to. Staff were friendly and helpful. They were lacking in English and our Japanese was not great, but they had a voice translator gadget which was handy! After checkout they let us keep out bags there till later on in a secure storage area behind the counter. There were also a good selection of free amenities in the lobby, such as coffee, tea, toothbrushes, face masks etc. Overall its a fairly standard Japanese hotel room. Fresca seem to be one of the better chains for low-cost accommodation across Japan. Great value for the money.

Graham

A good value for money. After spending 3 weeks in Japan, I surely would recommend staying at a ryokan instead of a western style hotel due to room size and overall price for the experience. However, this particular hotel had a slightly larger room than the other Sotetsu Fresa Inn we stayed at in Shinjuku. No vegan options for breakfast though, which is sad. Overall good experience but we only stayed one night. The room size would still have been small if we stayed longer than 2 nights.

Alexandrabi

Wow, where to start? If you reserve in advance (I did it a year before!) the value for money can be incredible. The staff is, as should be in Japan, simply perfect. The room was cleaned regularly and it was spotless. Washing machine is very gentle on your clothes, which is not always a given when you travel. Very good location in a neighborhood filled with bookstores, and, to my personal delight, musical instrument stores. Walking distance to Akihabara and the Imperial Palace Gardens.

Bernardo

Great breakfast selections. I loved the quality of the bread and the variety of options. The salad that came with the bread was great too. I also loved the selection of complimentary amenities - they included not only the standard bathroom items (toothbrush, razor, hairdryer, etc.) but also some more luxurious items like sheet masks, other skincare, and hair masks. The location was also great - near many stations but also a lively area with lots of interesting bookstores.

Shirley

This was a great neighborhood, quiet, with bookshops and small restaurants and close to Jimbocho station, making getting around Tokyo easy. The hotel is on a small street. At night I heard no noise, the bed was comfortable, and the blackout curtains were effective so it was easy to have a good night's sleep. The staff were helpful and kind. It was a good introduction to Tokyo, making this vast city feel manageable.

Philippa

Firstly, good location. The bookshop district around Jimbocho has some lovely little shops for eating and presents. Shout out to 'Little Mermaid' bakery (next-door) which does some great pastries, and Bumpodo (a few doors down) which has some lovely arts and crafts for sale. There's lots of small restaurants nearby, but a warning if you are vegetarian. My partner who is veggie really struggled to find anything to eat round here, even when she decided to eat fish, so I would advise eating out in another area. You are spoilt for choice with 24hr conveniences which is handy. Jimbocho station is a few mins walk away which is great for getting to Shibuya and Shinjuku City. There's also a number of other stations easily within 15 mins walk including Shin-Ochanomizu (Chiyoda Line [green]), Awajicho (Marnouchi Line [red]), and Kanda (Ginza Line [orange]). The room itself is typically Japanese, and therefore quite small. We had three cases so it was quite cramped, so something to bear in mind if you have large cases/babies etc. The bed was a little hard for me, but I was so tired from exploring Tokyo everyday I didn't really care! Typical bathroom with fun toilet and small bath/shower. I found the body wash the hotel provides quite harsh, and left my skin very dry, so you may wish to avoid that. There's a Daiso across the road where you can get shower gel etc if you want to. Staff were friendly and helpful. They were lacking in English and our Japanese was not great, but they had a voice translator gadget which was handy! After checkout they let us keep out bags there till later on in a secure storage area behind the counter. There were also a good selection of free amenities in the lobby, such as coffee, tea, toothbrushes, face masks etc. Overall its a fairly standard Japanese hotel room. Fresca seem to be one of the better chains for low-cost accommodation across Japan. Great value for the money.

Graham

A good value for money. After spending 3 weeks in Japan, I surely would recommend staying at a ryokan instead of a western style hotel due to room size and overall price for the experience. However, this particular hotel had a slightly larger room than the other Sotetsu Fresa Inn we stayed at in Shinjuku. No vegan options for breakfast though, which is sad. Overall good experience but we only stayed one night. The room size would still have been small if we stayed longer than 2 nights.

Alexandrabi

Wow, where to start? If you reserve in advance (I did it a year before!) the value for money can be incredible. The staff is, as should be in Japan, simply perfect. The room was cleaned regularly and it was spotless. Washing machine is very gentle on your clothes, which is not always a given when you travel. Very good location in a neighborhood filled with bookstores, and, to my personal delight, musical instrument stores. Walking distance to Akihabara and the Imperial Palace Gardens.

Bernardo

Great breakfast selections. I loved the quality of the bread and the variety of options. The salad that came with the bread was great too. I also loved the selection of complimentary amenities - they included not only the standard bathroom items (toothbrush, razor, hairdryer, etc.) but also some more luxurious items like sheet masks, other skincare, and hair masks. The location was also great - near many stations but also a lively area with lots of interesting bookstores.

Shirley

This was a great neighborhood, quiet, with bookshops and small restaurants and close to Jimbocho station, making getting around Tokyo easy. The hotel is on a small street. At night I heard no noise, the bed was comfortable, and the blackout curtains were effective so it was easy to have a good night's sleep. The staff were helpful and kind. It was a good introduction to Tokyo, making this vast city feel manageable.

Philippa

Location

1-19-7 Kandajimbo-Cho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 101-0051, Japan

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ochanomizu Jimbocho