Almont Hotel Nippori Almont Hotel Nippori price graph (365 days) and summary: rooms/breakfast/location
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I’ll summarize the key points quickly.
Being close to Nippori Station made itineraries on the first and last days convenient.
It’s a 3-star hotel built in 2021 and well maintained, so overall it gave an impression of newness.
The public large bath and sauna were great for relieving daily fatigue.
There were many reviews saying the breakfast buffet was varied, and it exceeded my expectations.
The room had free Wi‑Fi and individual air conditioning, so the stay was pleasant.
What I liked was
Being adjacent to the station made travel simple and offered various routes to the airport.
The staff calmly assisted in multiple languages, so asking questions was easy.
The cleanliness of the rooms and common areas was good, so it felt pleasant overall.
The large bath was perfect for relaxing and warming up at leisure.
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Hotel Exterior

Located in the Ueno/Nippori area, the surroundings left a good first impression.
Being close to Nippori Station made itineraries on the first and last days convenient.
It’s a 3-star hotel built in 2021 and well maintained, so overall it gave an impression of newness.
The public large bath and sauna were great for relieving daily fatigue.
In particular, public transportation was nearby, making travel to the airport and city center easy.
The rooms and common spaces were very tidy, so I felt comfortable throughout my stay.
With the large bath and sauna, I relieved my fatigue every evening.
The breakfast spread was substantial, so I could start the day well-fed.
The entrance was neat and felt like a modern building, giving a good first impression.
The reception is available 24 hours a day, so I could be at ease even when arriving late.

Check-in was handled simply according to instructions, and they gave a local map with tips for station exits.
It was convenient to leave luggage in storage and immediately go explore the surroundings.
Elevator and floor indicators were clear, so I didn’t get lost when first going to my room.
Hotel Lobby

The lobby wasn’t overly spacious, but the layout was clear so the check-in desk was easy to find.
Bright lighting and clean finishes made the overall cleanliness feel good.
Vending machines and a small rest area were nearby, making it easy to get what I needed right away.

Elevator access for guests with luggage was also convenient.
Check-out waiting time wasn’t long, so the final part of the trip was smooth.
Room Condition

For a city hotel in Japan, the room layout was well planned and not cramped.
The bed was firm yet cozy, so I slept well after walking around late.
The bedside table and light switch placement were convenient, making pre-bed routines easy.

Storage and luggage space were efficiently arranged, making it easy to organize my suitcase.
There was a desk suitable for laptop work, sufficient for quick schedule planning and backing up photos.
The room’s climate control was stable, so it was comfortable without temperature changes through the night.

Both the room and the lobby had free Wi‑Fi and a stable connection.
Having an individual air conditioner made it easy to adjust the temperature to my preference.
There was a laptop workspace, so using electronic devices was convenient.

The surroundings were relatively quiet, making it easy to sleep soundly at night.
Hallway and neighboring room noise weren’t loud, so sound insulation was adequate.
Bathroom

The shower pressure was steady, making it easy to shower quickly and go out.
The storage around the sink was practical, making it easy to organize toiletries.
Amenities had the basic setup, so there wasn’t much need to take out extra items.

The floor drainage was clean, so it dried quickly after showering.
Cleanliness was good, so I worried less about hygiene when using the bathroom.
Breakfast

Breakfast was a buffet with a high proportion of Japanese dishes and a varied selection.
Warm dishes and light side dishes were prepared in balance, giving a wide range of choices.
Table spacing wasn’t cramped for solo diners, so I could eat leisurely.

Staff diligently replenished items, so the overall operation ran smoothly.
It was easy to eat quickly and go out for early morning schedules.
Surroundings
Stepping out of the hotel, the atmosphere of old alleys, nearby temples, and small green spaces blended together, making it nice for a walk.
Heading toward Ueno Park, tree shade and a cluster of museums continued, making it easy to feel a city retreat.