About Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata
The 3-star Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata is a five-minute walk away from JR and Metro links at Kamata Station and guests can reach Haneda International Airport in 13 minutes with the Keikyu-Kuko Line. Buffet breakfasts featuring Japanese, Western and Chinese options are served every day and the hotel offers key card door access, 24-hour reception service and free Wi-Fi.
Non-smoking and smoking rooms are available, all of which come with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV and en-suite bathrooms with complimentary toiletries and yukata robes.
Guests can make use of an internet corner, coin-operated laundry facilities and rental items like laptops, while charged on-site parking is also available.
The Cuomo Salvatore Restaurant & Bar serves Neapolitan-style pizza, while many further restaurants are minutes away on foot.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata is 25 minutes away from Tokyo Station by train, offering easy access to central city attractions like the shopping districts of Ginza or Akihabara in 35 minutes.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Lots of dining, Kamata Station to Haneda Airport
Previous hotel guests said that there was a wide range of restaurants, convenience stores and shops found in the immediate area — which seems to be safe, albeit with some adult entertainment — and some of the dining was said to be rather nice. There is apparently also the option to take a shuttle bus directly to Haneda Airport, although most people seeming found it easier to just walk to the nearby Kamata Station and take a train from there.
positive:
Helpful staff eager to please
The majority of those who stayed here were very complimentary when talking about the staff here, mentioning them as being kind, helpful and eager to please. Guests occasionally wrote that they were pleasantly surprised to receive a small goody bag of toiletries on arrival.
positive:
Clean, reasonably-sized and well-equipped rooms
Reviews note that the rooms here were kept very clean, had decent Wi-Fi access and also came with plenty of complimentary toiletries and were deemed to be reasonably spacious given the tendency of Japanese hotel rooms to be very small.