Almont Hotel Nippori Almont Hotel Nippori price graph (365 days) and rooms/breakfast/location summary
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I’ll quickly summarize the key points.
It was close to Nippori Station, so getting around on the first and last days was convenient.
It was a clean 3-star built in 2021, so overall it felt new.
The public large bath and sauna were great for relaxing after a day.
Many reviews noted the breakfast buffet was varied, and it exceeded my expectations.
The room had free Wi‑Fi and individual air conditioning, so it was comfortable throughout the stay.
What I liked was
Being adjacent to the station made travel straightforward and provided multiple options for airport access.
The staff offered calm, multilingual guidance, making inquiries easy.
The rooms and common areas were clean, so the overall atmosphere was pleasant.
It was nice to relax and warm up in the large public bath.
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Hotel exterior

Located in the Ueno/Nippori area, the surroundings made a good first impression.
It was close to Nippori Station, so getting around on the first and last days was convenient.
It was a clean 3-star built in 2021, so overall it felt new.
The public large bath and sauna were great for relaxing after a day.
Especially since public transportation was nearby, travel to the airport and the city center was easy.
The rooms and common spaces were very tidy, so I felt comfortable throughout my stay.
Having a large bath and sauna helped me unwind each evening.
The breakfast selection was substantial, allowing for a hearty start to the day.
The entrance was tidy and felt modern, making a good first impression.
The front desk was available 24 hours, so I felt at ease even when arriving late.

Check-in was simple following the instructions; they gave me a local map with tips for station exits.
It was convenient to drop off luggage and head out to explore right away.
Elevator and floor signage were clear, so I didn’t have trouble finding my room at first.
Hotel lobby

The lobby wasn’t overly large, but the layout made it easy to find the check-in desk.
Bright lighting and clean finishes made the overall cleanliness noticeable.
Vending machines and a small seating area were nearby, making it convenient to take care of small needs.

Elevator access for guests with luggage was convenient.
Checkout had a short wait, so the final departure was smooth.
Room condition

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

Storage and space for luggage were efficiently arranged, making it easy to organize a suitcase.
There was a desk suitable for laptop work, enough for quick itinerary planning and photo backups.
The air conditioning was stable, so it remained comfortable without temperature changes overnight.

Both the rooms and the lobby had stable free Wi‑Fi connections.
Individual air conditioning made it easy to set the temperature to my preference.
The laptop workspace made it convenient to use electronic devices.

The area was relatively quiet, which helped with a good night’s sleep.
Noise from the corridor and neighboring rooms wasn’t loud, so the soundproofing was adequate.
Bathroom

The shower water pressure was steady, making it easy to shower quickly and get going.
Storage around the sink was practical, making it easy to organize toiletries.
Amenities were basic but complete, so I didn’t need to bring many extras.

Floor drainage was good, so the bathroom dried quickly after a shower.
Cleaning was thorough, so I had fewer worries about bathroom hygiene.
Breakfast

Breakfast was a buffet with a strong focus on Japanese dishes and a varied selection.
Warm dishes and light side items were balanced, providing a wide range of choices.
Table spacing wasn’t cramped for solo diners, so you could eat comfortably.

Staff restocked diligently, keeping the breakfast service running smoothly.
It was convenient for quickly eating and heading out for early morning plans.
Surroundings
Stepping outside the hotel, the atmosphere of old alleys, nearby temples, and small green spaces made it pleasant for walking.
Heading toward Ueno Park, the shady trees and museum district made it easy to enjoy a city respite.