Pros
- A seven-minute drive from Haneda Airport and near the train station
- Chic and comfortable guest rooms, some with kitchenettes
- On-site cafe and restaurant
- Small on-site gym, library and TV lounge
- Free shuttle bus to Haneda Airport
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
- Coin laundry and vending machines available
- Flight status details available in the lobby
- On-site parking (extra fee)
Cons
- Cramped rooms
- Airport shuttle has a limited schedule
- Breakfast is not included in the room rate
- Gym is small with only a few machines
Bottom Line
Hotel Mystays Haneda is a well-maintained, mid-range hotel located close to Haneda Airport. The 174 rooms are small but decorated in a refreshing, modern style, and have flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, safes, and kitchenettes in some. On-site features include a cafe and restaurant, a small gym, a library, and a TV lounge. The hotel's free shuttle bus ferries guests to and from Haneda airport, but runs on a limited schedule. Guests can also take the train to the airport, a six-minute ride from nearby Anamoi-Inari station. This hotel offers excellent value for its location, but travelers could compare rates and amenities with Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
Oyster Awards
Scene
Light-filled public spaces decorated in a modern style
Hotel Mystays Haneda is a modern building with a gray facade on the corner of a busy city street. Neighboring buildings include offices, apartments, residential houses, and other hotels. The light-filled lobby area is spacious and modern in style, with illuminated glass reception counters. A seating area with a cream-colored, kidney-bean-shaped sofa and matching stools provides a place to rest. This is a popular place to stay for travelers arriving in Tokyo from Haneda Airport, or catching an early morning flight. Most guests who choose Hotel Mystays Haneda are couples and families traveling together, but the hotel also gets its fair share of business travelers.
Location
Located a short drive from Haneda Airport
Hotel Mystays Haneda is located near the Anamori Inari shrine, a local landmark, and there are several convenience stores and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. Haneda Airport is only a seven-minute ride on the hotel's free shuttle bus, or six minutes by train from nearby Anamoi-Inari train station on the Keikyu Line, a four-minute walk from the hotel. The closest subway station is Tenkubashi station, also within walking distance from the hotel.
- Two-minute walk to Anamoi-Inari Shrine
- Four-minute walk to Anamoi-Inari Train Station
- Nine-minute walk Tenkubashi Station subway line
- Six minutes to Haneda Airport by train (seven-minute drive)
- 33 minutes to Tokyo Station by train
- 34 minutes to Seno-ji temple by public transit
- 41 minutes to the Ginza district by public transit
- 48 minutes to Meiji Shrine by train
- 51 minutes to Ueno Park by public transit
- 54 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transit
- 54 minutes to downtown Tokyo by public transit
- 69-minute drive to Narita Airport
Rooms
Small but modern rooms with pleasant decor
Like most Tokyo hotel rooms, the 174 rooms at Hotel Mystays Haneda are small -- Standard Rooms are about 183 square feet. The most spacious room is the Grand Deluxe Twin, measuring 398 square feet, but with four beds squeezed inside, it has little extra space left for luggage. The room decor is simple but chic and modern, and the long, narrow rooms are designed to be compact and efficient. The color palette includes dark-brown carpets and curtains, beige-colored furniture topped with dark-wood paneling, and olive green, red, or turquoise bed runners and contrasting pillows for a splash of color. The contemporary-style lounge chairs and photographic prints decorating the walls add interesting visual accents. All rooms come with flat-screen TVs, speakers for personal music players, and free Wi-Fi. Other handy amenities include air-conditioning, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and safes, as well as slippers, robes, and air purifiers. The compact Japanese-style bathrooms have standalone sinks, electronic toilets, and small bathtubs with shower attachments.
The upper category Superior Double Rooms have kitchenettes fitted with rice cookers, microwaves, sinks, and silverware, while the bathrooms are Japanese-style “wet bathrooms” incorporating a separate shower and bathtub, with the toilets separate as well. Both smoking and nonsmoking rooms are available.
Features
Breakfast buffet, airport shuttle, gym, lounge, library
Hotel Mystays amenities aren't extensive, but they're geared toward on-the-go travelers. Breakfast is served each morning buffet-style for an extra fee in the hotel's restaurant, which is also open for lunch and dinner. The hotel's airport shuttle is free but runs on a limited schedule (guests may want to consider taking the train instead). Screens in the lobby and shuttle bus waiting area provide up-to-date flight details. The on-site gym is small, and its limited equipment consists mostly of cardio machines and a few free weights. A lounge with massage chairs and TVs provides a space where guests can gather, and there's a pleasant library with a few books on Japan in English, and sofas to lounge on. A small meeting room seats 10. There's also a coin-operated laundry, and vending machines selling drinks. Parking is available for an extra fee, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
Scene
Light-filled public spaces decorated in a modern style
Hotel Mystays Haneda is a modern building with a gray facade on the corner of a busy city street. Neighboring buildings include offices, apartments, residential houses, and other hotels. The light-filled lobby area is spacious and modern in style, with illuminated glass reception counters. A seating area with a cream-colored, kidney-bean-shaped sofa and matching stools provides a place to rest. This is a popular place to stay for travelers arriving in Tokyo from Haneda Airport, or catching an early morning flight. Most guests who choose Hotel Mystays Haneda are couples and families traveling together, but the hotel also gets its fair share of business travelers.
Location
Located a short drive from Haneda Airport
Hotel Mystays Haneda is located near the Anamori Inari shrine, a local landmark, and there are several convenience stores and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel. Haneda Airport is only a seven-minute ride on the hotel's free shuttle bus, or six minutes by train from nearby Anamoi-Inari train station on the Keikyu Line, a four-minute walk from the hotel. The closest subway station is Tenkubashi station, also within walking distance from the hotel.
- Two-minute walk to Anamoi-Inari Shrine
- Four-minute walk to Anamoi-Inari Train Station
- Nine-minute walk Tenkubashi Station subway line
- Six minutes to Haneda Airport by train (seven-minute drive)
- 33 minutes to Tokyo Station by train
- 34 minutes to Seno-ji temple by public transit
- 41 minutes to the Ginza district by public transit
- 48 minutes to Meiji Shrine by train
- 51 minutes to Ueno Park by public transit
- 54 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transit
- 54 minutes to downtown Tokyo by public transit
- 69-minute drive to Narita Airport
Rooms
Small but modern rooms with pleasant decor
Like most Tokyo hotel rooms, the 174 rooms at Hotel Mystays Haneda are small -- Standard Rooms are about 183 square feet. The most spacious room is the Grand Deluxe Twin, measuring 398 square feet, but with four beds squeezed inside, it has little extra space left for luggage. The room decor is simple but chic and modern, and the long, narrow rooms are designed to be compact and efficient. The color palette includes dark-brown carpets and curtains, beige-colored furniture topped with dark-wood paneling, and olive green, red, or turquoise bed runners and contrasting pillows for a splash of color. The contemporary-style lounge chairs and photographic prints decorating the walls add interesting visual accents. All rooms come with flat-screen TVs, speakers for personal music players, and free Wi-Fi. Other handy amenities include air-conditioning, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and safes, as well as slippers, robes, and air purifiers. The compact Japanese-style bathrooms have standalone sinks, electronic toilets, and small bathtubs with shower attachments.
The upper category Superior Double Rooms have kitchenettes fitted with rice cookers, microwaves, sinks, and silverware, while the bathrooms are Japanese-style “wet bathrooms” incorporating a separate shower and bathtub, with the toilets separate as well. Both smoking and nonsmoking rooms are available.
Features
Breakfast buffet, airport shuttle, gym, lounge, library
Hotel Mystays amenities aren't extensive, but they're geared toward on-the-go travelers. Breakfast is served each morning buffet-style for an extra fee in the hotel's restaurant, which is also open for lunch and dinner. The hotel's airport shuttle is free but runs on a limited schedule (guests may want to consider taking the train instead). Screens in the lobby and shuttle bus waiting area provide up-to-date flight details. The on-site gym is small, and its limited equipment consists mostly of cardio machines and a few free weights. A lounge with massage chairs and TVs provides a space where guests can gather, and there's a pleasant library with a few books on Japan in English, and sofas to lounge on. A small meeting room seats 10. There's also a coin-operated laundry, and vending machines selling drinks. Parking is available for an extra fee, and Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Business Center
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Cable
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Full Kitchen
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Poolside Drink Service
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Smoking Rooms Available
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Swim-Up Bar
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