A short walk from the busy Shinagawa Station you will find the Shinagawa Guest House, located on the old Nakasendo Highway which used to link Tokyo to Kyoto. While much of the old highway is hidden under modern construction but you can still find remnants of the past tucked away in this quaint little neighbourhood.
The Shinagawa Guest House offers budget conscious travellers a clean affordable place to stay with both single and double tatami rooms, free wi-fi, laundry and more. The staff are friendly (and cute) and offer suggestions on visiting the many traditional temples, local shops and traditional Japanese restaurants in the area.
It’s no secret that I like the Shinagawa area with it’s many delicious Japanese restaurants, department stores and easy access to the train lines. The only drawback to staying in the Shinagawa area is that the hotels can be a bit expensive. The Shinagawa Guest House offers a great inexpensive alternative for travellers visiting Japan.
The Shinagawa Guest House is located a few minutes away from Shinagawa Station. They offer clean comfortable single and double tatami rooms, free wifi, laundry, shared washroom, and luggage storage.
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