Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Tokyo Stay Hut Sari
4.8/532 Reviews
It is a little inconvenient far from the station. It was a feeling close to the dormitory rather than a hotel. The appearance was like a normal house, and it passed several times before. It seemed that the owner's woman and the foreign man of the staff were doing it. Mina は 6 Cheng. Semi-double bed and shower room and toilet. It may be tough for those who want a bathtub because it is only a shower. The room itself was clean. The cospa was quite good with breakfast. One big drawback is that WiFi is interrupted immediately. It is a better level to think that it is not interrupted several times in tens of seconds. I thought it would be different if it was on the second floor, but the third floor is equivalent to not being able to use it. I want to repeat it if I improve it.
Mizue Dai-Ichi Hotel
4.3/524 Reviews
The hotel is right next to Ruijiang River on Shinjuku Line. The traffic is very convenient. The room space is OK, but the pillow is difficult to sleep. The first night I slept well with my pillow. The last 3 nights were sleepable with my own clothes. The faucet in the bathroom was old-fashioned. The hot and cold water had to be adjusted separately. But the water is not too small or too cold or too hot, a whole super difficult to use, bathing can be said to be a terrible thing, also because the water is difficult to adjust the relationship, if you want to put water in the bathtub, water will be put for a long time, will not consider living later.
Hotel Lumiere Nishikasai
4.3/593 Reviews
Situated on the residential area, away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo city centre. Love that quietness, but being away from city centre also means you need to take around 40 mins train ride each time you head to city. Free breakfast. Not for fussy people. No complaints since it is free. Room is spacious, clean, quiet. room decor is pleasant and in good condition. Room facilities are all functional. Staffs were very professional and helpful. There is a really big park with aquarium nearby, just a few bus stops away! Will return and will recommend!
Hotel Lumiere Kasai
4.4/5116 Reviews
The hotel is well located coming from HND. We took the Airport Limousine bus from Haneda to Kasai Station and walked from the station to the hotel (about 3 blocks). It would be easy to get from Narita as well by taking the NEX (Narita Express) from NRT to Tokyo Station and transferring to the Tozai Line at Nihonbashi station, then walking from Kasai station to the hotel. The neighborhood has a suburb feel and there is lots around the hotel. A discount grocery store is directly next door. Several convenience stores are close, and the 100-Yen Lawson is across the street. Many restaurants are also within walking distance of the hotel. Kasai Station is a very easy 5-minute walk from the hotel and is on the Tozai Line that goes directly into central Tokyo (Nihonbashi) from there, it's easy to go anywhere in Tokyo. The room was small for three people, but manageable. The beds are high enough to tuck suitcases underneath. There is not closet, but if you are creative, you can have three people and 6-suitcases in the room and still walk around! Large bottles of body wash, shampoo, and conditioner are in the bathroom and a large bottle of foaming hand/face wash on the sink. Our room had a washer/dryer and a large fridge/freezer for convenience. A/C worked well. My only complaint about the room is that even after their major refresh last year, there aren't a lot of electrical plugs to charge 21-century devices. When I counted there was 4 USB outlets and 4 electrical outlets. More outlets would have been nice. Breakfast is served every day in the breakfast area on the ground floor. Croissants, filled croissants, pullman loaf slices, scrambled eggs, sausages, potato salad, cabbage/lettuce salad are currently on the menu. It's ample and filling until your next meal in Tokyo. A decent breakfast. Housekeeping for the room was daily and well done. All in all, a great choice for your next trip to Tokyo. I would stay again. Highly recommended. Service is great.
Hotel IL Fiore Kasai Annex
3.6/545 Reviews
I always use it! I use it as a couple, but it is very reasonable it's the best! It's close to Disney so I recommend it.
Tabist Fifty's for Maihama
2.7/53 Reviews
The room is small, the transportation is convenient, and the breakfast is rich.

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Tokyo: Where Tradition Meets Futurism

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, is a fascinating city where the past coexists with the future. A hub of innovation, fashion, and gastronomy, Tokyo combines ultramodern architecture with centuries-old temples and shrines. It's an urban jungle that pulsates with energy, offering endless discoveries for visitors.

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The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and the main language is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but signs in English are common in tourist areas. Japan's visa policy varies by nationality, so it's advised to check your requirements before traveling.

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