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Dormy Inn Korakuen

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Dormy Inn Korakuen, your cozy retreat in the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Located just 6 kilometers from the bustling city center, this delightful 3-star hotel promises to make your stay an unforgettable adventure. With prices starting at just $58 per night, you’ll find the perfect balance of comfort and affordability in this charming space on 4-23-14 Hongo, Bunkyo.

Bedroom, Bed in Dormy Inn Korakuen
Bed in Dormy Inn Korakuen

Rooms

Female's Capsule-Down Stairs<Checkinn 5:00PM~> in Dormy Inn Korakuen

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1 Bunk Bed

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20 sqft

Capsule, Female Only

Flat-screen TV

Free toiletries

Experience cozy comfort in our Female's Capsule Dormitory featuring a bunk bed, free toiletries, and a spacious 22 sqft room. Perfect for a solo traveler looking for a convenient and affordable stay with no smoking allowed.

Double Room with Small Double Bed - single occupancy in Dormy Inn Korakuen

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1 Twin Bed

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215 sqft

Small, Double/Twin, Single Use

City view

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

Experience ultimate comfort and convenience in our Double Room with a Small Double Bed - perfect for single occupancy. Enjoy a spacious 215 sqft room with a city view, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning.

Standard Double Room - single occupancy in Dormy Inn Korakuen

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1 Double Bed

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150 sqft

Double Room, Single Use

City view

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

Experience the ultimate comfort and convenience in our Standard Double Room, perfect for solo travelers. With stylish furnishings and modern amenities like a flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, this room offers a peaceful retreat after a busy day exploring the city.

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Wake up to a delicious breakfast that kick-starts your day with energy before you dash off to explore the surrounding sights. Whether you’re cooling down in the free spa or enjoying a moment of zen in the sauna, Dormy Inn Korakuen is here to cater to your every whim. With a kid-friendly buffet and free Wi-Fi, this hotel is packed with amenities designed to keep the whole family happy. Guests rave about the soundproof rooms and the thoughtful touch of free toiletries, turning your stay into a haven of relaxation.

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Experience the Best

Don’t just take our word for it; with over 1,100 glowing reviews, travelers can't stop raving about their experiences here! With a 24-hour front desk ready to assist and comfortable air-conditioned rooms, you’ll feel right at home while being perfectly positioned for your Tokyo escapade. Experience the charm of Dormy Inn Korakuen and make lasting memories in the heart of Japan's capital!

Bed in Dormy Inn Korakuen
Bed in Dormy Inn Korakuen

Plan Your Stay

At Dormy Inn Korakuen, you're not just booking a room; you're securing a delightful experience that includes an on-site dining gem, Hatago. Imagine starting your day with a scrumptious breakfast laid out before you, or unwinding in the evening with a satisfying meal prepared just for you. With delicious options that cater to a variety of tastes, dining at Hatago adds a flavorful spin to your stay. The convenience of having a delectable restaurant right within the hotel helps you focus on what matters most—enjoying your Tokyo adventure!

Restaurant/places to eat in Dormy Inn Korakuen
Restaurant/places to eat in Dormy Inn Korakuen

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Free spa

Sauna

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Dormy Inn Korakuen
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Dormy Inn Korakuen

Restaurant

Hatago

Food in Dormy Inn Korakuen
Restaurant/places to eat in Dormy Inn Korakuen
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in Dormy Inn Korakuen
Stayed for four nights. I was the only Western foreigner as far as I know. I enjoyed observing the other guests and their customs. The hotel is located in a lovely, quiet neighborhood, and it's a nice easy walk to Tokyo University, Honge campus. Lots of local restaurants around. Breakfast is great, with a variety of both Japanese and Western cuisine. I found the Western section especially pleasing since, after 2 weeks of travel, I missed the food I am used to, and I was happy to find simple things such as salad, yogurt, omelets, and bread every morning. They even have cakes for dessert(!!). But don't worry - if you're into Japanese cuisine, there is plenty of that as well. There is also fresh carrot juice and lots of green tea. Onsen is the best I've seen in Tokyo. Before this hotel, I stayed in two other ones - a five-star hotel and a four-star hotel. So it was surprising that the best onsen is in this hotel. There is free ice cream during onsen hours and free Ramen before bedtime. It's a really nice touch. There is also a comic room (which is a room full of comic books). And - I counted 12 washing machines. Four of them are in the ladies' onsen, so you can do your laundry while bathing. There were always plenty of vacant washing machines and driers. At night and breakfast time, everyone goes around in the hotel pajamas. It's funny. Like a pajama party. The room was of good size, comfortable bed. It took me a day to realize I needed to close the sliding door so that the automatic light in the hall would not get lit every time I moved. Will defiantly stay here next time I visit Tokyo University.

Lihi

The amenities and location! The public bath was so nice and at par with other public baths I’ve been to that charge upwards of 500 yen (although of course this one is smaller). It had 2 baths, a sauna and complete toiletries, it was extremely clean and comfortable! There’s free Yakult-type drink in the morning, free ice cream in the evening, free massage chair, and free ramen (that unfortunately we didnt get to try because we always came back so late. Next time!). There is a manga room and while everything was in Japanese so we couldn’t really read them, it was also fun to just relax on the reclining chairs and look at the pictures. Washer was free and dryer was 100 yen for 30mins. There was daily refresh of towels (unless you ask them not to), bottled water, green tea. The location was also very convenient- right in front of the A7 exit of Kasuga station which has an elevator. From this station you can get in the Mita line or walk a bit to go to the Oedo line, which means you’re basically connected to anywhere. Front desk area had multiple ATMs, an automated money changer and a coffee machine. There were microwaves too. There’s also a big Lawson downstairs which covers you on anything else you might need. It’s also walking distance to Tokyo Dome so even on the day of our flight, we had time to go on the ferris wheel and the haunted house at Tokyo Dome City. We really couldn’t ask for more.

Tonibelle

Great variety of complimentary facilities as usual. I always choose Dormy Inn as my first choice due to the free ramen supper, the baths and free ice cream, and the free usage of laundry machine. This particular branch also had a bigger "rest" room than the others, with a big library of popular manga for you to read. The location was great as the entrance was just like 5-10 metres from the train station elevator exit. Although that exit itself is not the closest to all of the lines at Kasuga/Korakuen stations (in particular the Marunouchi line being pretty far), it still means you are mostly covered from outside weather, and it's easy to move around with your luggage. Staff at the front desk was also always helpful with all of my requests!

Grace

Lovely Japanese breakfast, I looked forward to it every morning. Loved the onsen facilities, clean and functional. Grateful for the laundry facilities - there are 12 machines, 4 of which are in the ladies onsen. The free ice cream and ramen and probiotic drink was a super nice touch. Vending machines and microwaves and ice machines are available. Clean rooms with separate toilet and shower facilities. Kasuga Station is just right outside the hotel, 3 steps away - accessible by the lift at exit A7 from inside Kasuga Station. It is also connected to the Korakuen Station. Lawson right outside the hotel, 7-11 around the corner, McDonald's on the same row, a supermarket Maruetsu across the road. So convenient. I'm a Dormy Inn convert.

Amy

They are the most thoughtful hotel I have been to. They had free Ramen at night, free ice cream in the evening, free Yakult in the mornings. They had many washing machines so there was no wait at all to wash clothes and it didn’t require any money (except to dry clothes). I recommend you dry clothes for 1h instead of 30min. The room was also exceptionally big for Tokyo and comfortable. It even included an onsen which had soothing music! Hotel service staff is also polite and helpful. Cafe Veloce opposite the hotel is also excellent and cheap. There is even a convenience store and bookstore under the hotel. There is also a supermarket across the road. I will always come back to this hotel!

Tan

Stayed for four nights. I was the only Western foreigner as far as I know. I enjoyed observing the other guests and their customs. The hotel is located in a lovely, quiet neighborhood, and it's a nice easy walk to Tokyo University, Honge campus. Lots of local restaurants around. Breakfast is great, with a variety of both Japanese and Western cuisine. I found the Western section especially pleasing since, after 2 weeks of travel, I missed the food I am used to, and I was happy to find simple things such as salad, yogurt, omelets, and bread every morning. They even have cakes for dessert(!!). But don't worry - if you're into Japanese cuisine, there is plenty of that as well. There is also fresh carrot juice and lots of green tea. Onsen is the best I've seen in Tokyo. Before this hotel, I stayed in two other ones - a five-star hotel and a four-star hotel. So it was surprising that the best onsen is in this hotel. There is free ice cream during onsen hours and free Ramen before bedtime. It's a really nice touch. There is also a comic room (which is a room full of comic books). And - I counted 12 washing machines. Four of them are in the ladies' onsen, so you can do your laundry while bathing. There were always plenty of vacant washing machines and driers. At night and breakfast time, everyone goes around in the hotel pajamas. It's funny. Like a pajama party. The room was of good size, comfortable bed. It took me a day to realize I needed to close the sliding door so that the automatic light in the hall would not get lit every time I moved. Will defiantly stay here next time I visit Tokyo University.

Lihi

The amenities and location! The public bath was so nice and at par with other public baths I’ve been to that charge upwards of 500 yen (although of course this one is smaller). It had 2 baths, a sauna and complete toiletries, it was extremely clean and comfortable! There’s free Yakult-type drink in the morning, free ice cream in the evening, free massage chair, and free ramen (that unfortunately we didnt get to try because we always came back so late. Next time!). There is a manga room and while everything was in Japanese so we couldn’t really read them, it was also fun to just relax on the reclining chairs and look at the pictures. Washer was free and dryer was 100 yen for 30mins. There was daily refresh of towels (unless you ask them not to), bottled water, green tea. The location was also very convenient- right in front of the A7 exit of Kasuga station which has an elevator. From this station you can get in the Mita line or walk a bit to go to the Oedo line, which means you’re basically connected to anywhere. Front desk area had multiple ATMs, an automated money changer and a coffee machine. There were microwaves too. There’s also a big Lawson downstairs which covers you on anything else you might need. It’s also walking distance to Tokyo Dome so even on the day of our flight, we had time to go on the ferris wheel and the haunted house at Tokyo Dome City. We really couldn’t ask for more.

Tonibelle

Great variety of complimentary facilities as usual. I always choose Dormy Inn as my first choice due to the free ramen supper, the baths and free ice cream, and the free usage of laundry machine. This particular branch also had a bigger "rest" room than the others, with a big library of popular manga for you to read. The location was great as the entrance was just like 5-10 metres from the train station elevator exit. Although that exit itself is not the closest to all of the lines at Kasuga/Korakuen stations (in particular the Marunouchi line being pretty far), it still means you are mostly covered from outside weather, and it's easy to move around with your luggage. Staff at the front desk was also always helpful with all of my requests!

Grace

Lovely Japanese breakfast, I looked forward to it every morning. Loved the onsen facilities, clean and functional. Grateful for the laundry facilities - there are 12 machines, 4 of which are in the ladies onsen. The free ice cream and ramen and probiotic drink was a super nice touch. Vending machines and microwaves and ice machines are available. Clean rooms with separate toilet and shower facilities. Kasuga Station is just right outside the hotel, 3 steps away - accessible by the lift at exit A7 from inside Kasuga Station. It is also connected to the Korakuen Station. Lawson right outside the hotel, 7-11 around the corner, McDonald's on the same row, a supermarket Maruetsu across the road. So convenient. I'm a Dormy Inn convert.

Amy

They are the most thoughtful hotel I have been to. They had free Ramen at night, free ice cream in the evening, free Yakult in the mornings. They had many washing machines so there was no wait at all to wash clothes and it didn’t require any money (except to dry clothes). I recommend you dry clothes for 1h instead of 30min. The room was also exceptionally big for Tokyo and comfortable. It even included an onsen which had soothing music! Hotel service staff is also polite and helpful. Cafe Veloce opposite the hotel is also excellent and cheap. There is even a convenience store and bookstore under the hotel. There is also a supermarket across the road. I will always come back to this hotel!

Tan

Stayed for four nights. I was the only Western foreigner as far as I know. I enjoyed observing the other guests and their customs. The hotel is located in a lovely, quiet neighborhood, and it's a nice easy walk to Tokyo University, Honge campus. Lots of local restaurants around. Breakfast is great, with a variety of both Japanese and Western cuisine. I found the Western section especially pleasing since, after 2 weeks of travel, I missed the food I am used to, and I was happy to find simple things such as salad, yogurt, omelets, and bread every morning. They even have cakes for dessert(!!). But don't worry - if you're into Japanese cuisine, there is plenty of that as well. There is also fresh carrot juice and lots of green tea. Onsen is the best I've seen in Tokyo. Before this hotel, I stayed in two other ones - a five-star hotel and a four-star hotel. So it was surprising that the best onsen is in this hotel. There is free ice cream during onsen hours and free Ramen before bedtime. It's a really nice touch. There is also a comic room (which is a room full of comic books). And - I counted 12 washing machines. Four of them are in the ladies' onsen, so you can do your laundry while bathing. There were always plenty of vacant washing machines and driers. At night and breakfast time, everyone goes around in the hotel pajamas. It's funny. Like a pajama party. The room was of good size, comfortable bed. It took me a day to realize I needed to close the sliding door so that the automatic light in the hall would not get lit every time I moved. Will defiantly stay here next time I visit Tokyo University.

Lihi

The amenities and location! The public bath was so nice and at par with other public baths I’ve been to that charge upwards of 500 yen (although of course this one is smaller). It had 2 baths, a sauna and complete toiletries, it was extremely clean and comfortable! There’s free Yakult-type drink in the morning, free ice cream in the evening, free massage chair, and free ramen (that unfortunately we didnt get to try because we always came back so late. Next time!). There is a manga room and while everything was in Japanese so we couldn’t really read them, it was also fun to just relax on the reclining chairs and look at the pictures. Washer was free and dryer was 100 yen for 30mins. There was daily refresh of towels (unless you ask them not to), bottled water, green tea. The location was also very convenient- right in front of the A7 exit of Kasuga station which has an elevator. From this station you can get in the Mita line or walk a bit to go to the Oedo line, which means you’re basically connected to anywhere. Front desk area had multiple ATMs, an automated money changer and a coffee machine. There were microwaves too. There’s also a big Lawson downstairs which covers you on anything else you might need. It’s also walking distance to Tokyo Dome so even on the day of our flight, we had time to go on the ferris wheel and the haunted house at Tokyo Dome City. We really couldn’t ask for more.

Tonibelle

Great variety of complimentary facilities as usual. I always choose Dormy Inn as my first choice due to the free ramen supper, the baths and free ice cream, and the free usage of laundry machine. This particular branch also had a bigger "rest" room than the others, with a big library of popular manga for you to read. The location was great as the entrance was just like 5-10 metres from the train station elevator exit. Although that exit itself is not the closest to all of the lines at Kasuga/Korakuen stations (in particular the Marunouchi line being pretty far), it still means you are mostly covered from outside weather, and it's easy to move around with your luggage. Staff at the front desk was also always helpful with all of my requests!

Grace

Lovely Japanese breakfast, I looked forward to it every morning. Loved the onsen facilities, clean and functional. Grateful for the laundry facilities - there are 12 machines, 4 of which are in the ladies onsen. The free ice cream and ramen and probiotic drink was a super nice touch. Vending machines and microwaves and ice machines are available. Clean rooms with separate toilet and shower facilities. Kasuga Station is just right outside the hotel, 3 steps away - accessible by the lift at exit A7 from inside Kasuga Station. It is also connected to the Korakuen Station. Lawson right outside the hotel, 7-11 around the corner, McDonald's on the same row, a supermarket Maruetsu across the road. So convenient. I'm a Dormy Inn convert.

Amy

They are the most thoughtful hotel I have been to. They had free Ramen at night, free ice cream in the evening, free Yakult in the mornings. They had many washing machines so there was no wait at all to wash clothes and it didn’t require any money (except to dry clothes). I recommend you dry clothes for 1h instead of 30min. The room was also exceptionally big for Tokyo and comfortable. It even included an onsen which had soothing music! Hotel service staff is also polite and helpful. Cafe Veloce opposite the hotel is also excellent and cheap. There is even a convenience store and bookstore under the hotel. There is also a supermarket across the road. I will always come back to this hotel!

Tan

Location

4-23-14 Hongo, Bunkyo, Chiyoda Ku, 113-0033, Japan

Dormy Inn Korakuen