About Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata
Tucked away down a quiet side street, this casual hotel in a ten-storey tower is a five minute walk from Kamata train station and four miles from Haneda Airport. Breakfast is offered free of charge at the Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata hotel.
Minimalist accommodations with subdued decor feature work desks, mini-fridges and flat-screen TVs. Some quarters have tea/coffee-making facilities. Family rooms with loft-style beds are also available.
Amenities include a coin-operated laundry and on-site parking (fees). The free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the property.
Breakfast is available from 5am each day in a compact dining area. A host of cafes, restaurants, fast food outlets and bars can be found in the local area.
The Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata hotel is three miles from the Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall and four miles from the Kawasaki Daishi Buddhist temple. Yokohama City is a 30-minute train ride away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Staff members are just lovely
Many visitors have remarked on the positive, friendly and just downright lovely attitude of the staff members here. Evidently, everyone from the receptionists to the maids - even those who don't speak much (or any) English - go out of their way to greet guests warmly and help out in any way they can.
positive:
Free breakfast is rather good
Numerous guests have been pleased by the more-than-adequate breakfast offering provided here. The fact that it's available from 5am is a big plus too as it means those getting an early start (to catch an early flight perhaps) can get some fuel before setting off.
positive:
Guest rooms aren't super-tiny
A great many visitors have observed that, as well as being smart and clean, the accommodations here are also a fairly decent size (in Tokyo measures, that is).
Negative Reviews
negative:
It's quite far from Tokyo's chief attractions
Numerous guests have been disappointed by the fact that this hotel is actually quite far away from popular downtown haunts like Shibuya, Shinjuku and Chiyodait. Indeed, it takes roughly the same amount of time (30-45 minutes) to get to get to Yokohama as it does to reach the centre of Tokyo from this district.
negative:
Hotel is near a red-light street
Very few guests were pleased to find out this hotel is just a stone's throw from a street where ladies of the night ply their trade at various hours. Something to be mindful of if travelling with children.
negative:
No on-site lunch or dinner options
Numerous guests have been disappointed by the lack of an on-site lunch or dinner option. Happily there are loads of cafes and restaurants in the vicinity, including a plethora of convivial izakaya joints, which offer a wealth of options.