International Guesthouse Azure in Narita This was the best hostel I stayed during my three-month trip around Japan. It has the newest facilities and the friendliest service. I would recommend this place to anyone.
International Guesthouse Azure in Narita this place is great. yamamoto-san was very helpful, and when he had free time he even gave guided tours to me and a couple of other travelers at no charge. i would stay here again without hesitation.
International Guesthouse Azure in Narita This place is very clean, has great service from the owner and an amazing location.
International Guesthouse Azure in Narita I had to book on short notice, as the other hostels in Tokyo were full, so I decided to do a Web search on Narita, and found the Azure Guesthouse. I'm very happy to say that I would book there again. It's close to the airport, which means that you're an hour closer to a nice clean bed after your long flight, as opposed to spending an extra hour to go all the way in to Tokyo with maximum jet lag. It's an EASY walk from the train station. It's in a quiet and clean neighborhood with a grocery store nearby. The hostel is new, clean, well designed and well run by a friendly and helpful proprietor who speaks beautiful English. He knows Tokyo very well, and knows all the best things to see, and the best routing. Highly recommended.
International Guesthouse Azure in Narita This is by far the worst place to stay. first thing i realised was that the owner was incredibly unfriendly and unwelcoming, but i wasnt prepared to judge the place from that as he could just have had a long day. I saw the internet was available but with no messenger, which was weird, but whatever, as long as I could check mail. It also says that there is wireless on the website, which is a complete lie. The overall presentation of the place is nice, but dont be fooled, looks can be deceiving, especially for this place. The owner keeps the place clean, i guess its because he has nothing else to do. The rooms were incredibly small, and atmosphere was so dull. The mattress was thin and it was on top of wood, so it was hard to sleep. Pillow was hard and unpleasant. It was summer at the time, so we requested to turn on the AC. Owner just walked into the room 'without knocking' and switched it on and walked away. He didnt give us the AC control. We went out for dinner and when we
International Guesthouse Azure in Narita This is a small, friendly hostel about 10 minutes walk from the Keisei Station, and 2-3 minutes longer from the JR station. Trains on the Keisei line run regularly to and from the airport (there are stops at both terminal one and two) and cost 250 yen. JR trains run less regularly but its worth
Narita Airport Hostel in Narita Narita Airport Hostel is held by a backpacker who aims to provide fellow travelers with cheap accommodation. He chose Narita hoping to attract more clientele, as most people go through Tokyo Narita Airport on their way in and out of Japan.
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The hostel is the owner's two-story
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