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From back-to-very-basics mountainside accommodation, to lively fun-filled surfer shacks on Hawaiian beaches, youth hostels have become an intrinsic part of most people's travel experience. Here are all the tips on Been there concerning these legendary instiutions but if you have stayed in a memorable hostel which isn't mentioned, pop a tip on the site so we can all share your bed bugs.
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    The Tokyo Hostel

    Posted by Sissi 19 January 2009

    If you want to immerse yourself within the busy environment that Japan offers, then your best bet would be to stay at The Tokyo Hostel, in Ryusen Taito-Ku. The hostel is often home to a number of backpackers from all over the globe and makes for a fun and social accommodation option. Offering a superb selection of room options, from dorms to private rooms and at a great price too, this is an ideal place to stay when visiting the Japanese capital.
    The no curfew rule means that you have access to the hostel 24 hours a day, meaning no restrictions to your evening’s plans. All in all this is an ideal hostel in Tokyo, as it offers great amenities and central location.

    www.hostelbookers.com/booking/index.cfm?hostel=5465&nights=2&fuseaction=hosteldetails

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    Sakura House

    Posted by PinkPanny 26 October 2008

    A great place to find cheap accommodation in Tokyo. They have a great hostel in Asakusa overlooking the prettiest fairground I've ever seen, and for longer stays, they have apartments all over the city (we paid £550 for a month for a place in a fab location!)

    www.sakura-house.com

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    Asakusa Ryokan Toukaisou Hostel

    Posted by Sissi 29 August 2008

    This Tokyo hostel is really great – clean, affordable and with heaps of Japanese style including Tatami mat floors.

    There’s also self-catering facilities, a comfortable lounge and no curfew for backpackers who like to party hard.

    Situated in Asakusa, it’s a pleasantly peaceful base after a long day of sightseeing but close enough to all the major sights, shopping and nightlife to still be really convenient. Overall, a big thumbs up!

    www.hostelbookers.com/hostels/japan/tokyo/18560/
    2-16-12 Nishiasakusa, Tokyo, Taito-ku, 111-0035, Japan

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