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Fridge, deep tub and coin laundry help parents; bed guards on request—check availability with hotel; policy states no cots/cribs and 13 m² rooms, so space and sleep options limited.
👉 See FULL guide to KOKO HOTEL Ikebukuro East(formerly Hotel Wing Ikebukuro) (with baby)Hotel confirms no cribs or extra beds, so baby must share double bed; kettle, lobby microwave and elevator help bottle prep, but limited space and no dedicated baby gear—check with hotel directly.
👉 See FULL guide to Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihombashi (with baby)Babies allowed, elevator and laundry help caregivers, but hotel states no cots or extra beds and rooms are only 11 m², so families must co-sleep; check with hotel for any baby gear options.
👉 See FULL guide to Hotel Wing International Korakuen (with baby)Hotel allows infants but offers no cribs or extra beds, so baby must share adult bed; elevators and coin laundry help parents, airport bus stop 3 min away, yet lack of baby gear limits comfort.
👉 See FULL guide to S-Peria-Inn Nihombashi Hakozaki (with baby)Hotel policy says cribs and extra beds cannot be added, so infants must share existing beds; elevators and in-room kettles help parents, but absence of cots makes stays less convenient—confirm with hotel.
👉 See FULL guide to Tokyo Bay Ariake Washington Hotel (with baby)Babies welcome, but hotel confirms no cribs or extra beds; parents must bed-share. Microwave and laundry aid feeding and clean-up, parks with stroller paths nearby. Check needs with hotel directly.
👉 See FULL guide to Shinjuku Washington Hotel (with baby)