Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
4.8/571 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Great location to Tokyo Station. It is just a 3 minute walk from the Yaesu side (or Daimaru for the shoppers!). We got off the Shinkansen from Kyoto, and walked our bags over to the hotel with no problem. We stayed in a FORUS room. The room was cozy but was nicely furnished. It felt like it was recently renovated. We appreciated some of the arty elements such as the origami, and the markers for the white board. They also provided yakata (Japanese robe) and slippers. We also liked the Nespresso machine. When we checked in, our room wasn't ready yet. When we returned later, they greeted us with some hot towels, and told us our luggage was already waiting for us in our room. Breakfast was a little pricey but nice. It is mostly Japanese options, definitely have to try at least once. The hotel also called us a taxi to drive us to Haneda airport which turned out to be a reasonable price. If I'm looking for a hotel again right by Tokyo Station, I would definitely pick the Ryumeikan.
Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo
4.6/5189 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
This is really about a 3-4 minute walk once you leave Tokyo Station, take Yaesu Central Exit. Once you cross the big street outside the station, it is only one block to a set of lights, left a very short ways, then right 2 or 3 doors, check in is on the 2nd floor (2F). There are signs in English high up and near the entrance. We stayed twice this trip. Check in was prompt. We had a twin room, 2 single beds. The rooms were very clean small as expected, so 2 beds worked better, nobody sleeping against the wall. Everything we needed, fridge, two pillows each (soft and hard), kettle, tea, coffee, TV, good lights, wifi, hangers, pants press, great soaps, shampoo and nice towels. Also, pajamas. There was a microwave and ice near the front desk area. We stayed a second time and the both rooms were identical except for the view. The first one had a view of building construction underway next to our hotel with a small bit open to see the weather. The second was higher up and overlooked the new building next to it. Not sure if that view will stay like that. A hotel view of a building next to it is common in Japan. We only slept and showered there so no view was no issue for us. There are 2 Family Marts and a 7-11 about 3-4 minute walk away also, plus other restos, more for the afternoon or night but there is a nice soba restaurant (Komoro Soba) that is open for breakfast which we enjoyed. The front desk staff were very friendly and very helpful and the next time in Tokyo, we'll plan on staying there again.
MIMARU Tokyo Hatchobori
4.6/5101 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
We stayed 4 nights at the Mimaru Tokyo Hatchoburi when we travelled to Tokyo for a holiday in June 2023. The room was spacious enough for the 4 of us, and the bunk beds were an absolute delight for our two children who are aged 7yo and 5yo. There was a small dining area which I really appreciated because it provided a nice space for us to have meals at, and for the kids to be at when they colour/draw/play. As we have young children, the little kitchenette was a great plus. Location wise, the apartment hotel is a mere 3-5 mins walk to Hatchoburi Station which provided direct lines to Tokyo Station, Tsukiji Outer Market and Ginza. There are also a few convenience stores (including 7-Eleven) and eateries very nearby. There is a soba shop just at Exit 5B of the train station and I found their soba really delicious and not expensive at all. All in all, we had a super pleasant and comfortable stay. Would definitely recommend if you are travelling as a family and need the extra beds. Will be staying again when we holiday next in Tokyo!
Agora Tokyo Ginza
4.5/5129 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
I booked it because it was my birthday. I told you in advance. I was grateful to upgrade the room for consideration. The room is not big, but it was new and clean. Only shower booth, no bathtub, but the room is made large. It may be for young people and foreigners who often finish it in the shower. 1F The lounge had detox water, tea 24 hours, and other juices were also enjoyed at a fee. It's a little far from the center of Ginza, but it's quiet. I can't see the view, but I felt that there was a lounge space with green on the rooftop and it was well devised. I was very happy to see youtube and Netflix on the TV in the room. I was able to enjoy the movie in a movie theater atmosphere by darkening the room. Compared to the surrounding hotels, the price is cheap, but I thought that the cospa was very good overall, such as free drinks, lounges and room cleanliness. Thank you for your care. Thank you!
The Royal Park Canvas - Ginza 8
4.3/589 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
as far as hotel location, the one downside is that it’s a bit of a walk from the nearest JR train station (which is called shimbashi), especially if you’re dragging a couple of suitcases behind, as was i. however, once finally at the hotel, the location of the hotel was ideal for getting around ginza. it’s close to the shopping centre known as “ginza 6”, and only about four blocks over to mitsukoshi department store (note: there’s an upscale [i.e, expensive] grocery store located in the basement level of the department store.. convenient! there’s even a don quixote store nearby to satisfy your desire for odd trinkets. unfortunately, in the evening hours, like after 9pm or so, there’s a good number of hostess/escort girls out in the street, attempting to attract male customers into the bars. however, the hotel is also close to the tsukiji fish market area, which is close to some rivers and bridges. i encourage you to take a walk in that direction if it’s a bright summer day (see attached photo1 below). a little further in is a shopping centre called “atre” (short for theatre, i presume, as there’s theatre attached to the centre) that has a wide array of shops and many cute restaurants and cafes (see attached photo2), as well as an organic market! a rare find in tokyo. finally, i would note that the service at the hotel itself is fine, polite but not overly friendly; the server at the bar however is not particularly in a pleasant mood, or, at the least, shot me several grumpy looks whenever i walked in for whatever reason, but everyone else had at least a modicum of a smile and a cheerful greeting to provide. overall rating, thumbs up, recommend.
MIMARU Tokyo Station East
4.4/570 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Accommodation from 8 nights for 5 people Well placed near several metro lines in a few minutes walk and from the central station 20 minutes walk Some superettes nearby including a small downstairs of the building clean quite spacious apartment But the positive is largely PS direct line in a few stations for the French neighborhood with the “aux merveilleux” bakery and the Picard-type food shops

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