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Hearton Hotel Higashi-Shinagawa
4.3/584 Reviews

Hearton Hotel Higashi-Shinagawa

Shinagawa Tokyo|2.8km from Fuji Television Network, Inc.
Conveniently located 2 minutes walk from the Rinkai Line Shinagawa Seaside Station, there is a shopping mall with ion style, convenience stores and restaurants in front of the hotel. From Haneda Airport, there is a limousine bus to Shinagawa Seaside Station, and it stops at the bus stop in front of the hotel, so it was easy to access even if I had a large suitcase. In addition, there is a blue thing Yokocho station of Keikyu line in the place of 8 minutes walk, and it is convenient for transportation by choosing the station depending on the destination. I stayed for 4 nights, but the hotel has a coin laundry (300 yen for laundry, 100 yen for 7 minutes drying) and a microwave oven in the lobby. The interior of the room is classic, but there are new facilities such as buttons and USB charge plugs that convey the hope of cleaning and the hope of not waking up, and it was clean and well cleaned. It was a pity that there was only one chair even though it was a double room. There are kettles, tea cups and glasses in the room, so you can spend a relaxing time in the room without going out. Amenities include toothbrushes and body towels in the room, but are provided in front of the front desk, such as skin care products, tea bags and shaver. (Free) The staff was kind and received a parcel from my family. I was staying on the 17th floor, so it was good to enjoy the view of the sea side such as the plane and the Shinkansen from the window of the room. Soundproofing is also ok. The inconvenience was that Wi-Fi was sometimes difficult to connect. Fortunately, I was carrying my pocket Wi-Fi to return home temporarily, so there was no problem.

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Hotel Trusty Tokyo Bayside
4.5/551 Reviews
Odaiba
A small 4-story hotel next to the bay court. Since I requested a view in advance, he assigned a room with a view of Yurikamome and the harbor. After having dinner in diversity, I bought alcohol and snacks at a nearby supermarket and was able to spend a relaxing time enjoying the night view in the room. There was a relatively variety of breakfast, and the seats were vacant, so I was able to eat slowly at the eat-in. If you ask for a take-out, coffee will be carefully prepared. The hotel is close to business, but I was able to spend a relaxing time in a functional and clean room. Alcohol is also available at the vending machine in the hotel. Room service is reasonable, so if you can't go outside to buy it, room service may be good. Next time I want to stay at Bay Court (¨̮) I don't have membership.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
4.7/5342 Reviews
Odaiba
Had a very satisfying 7 nights stay. Location is very convenient beside a monorail station and near two huge malls. Theres a convenience store right below which is very helpful. Room and toilet quite clean. Only complaint is the soundproof of the hotel, as they had an event at the open space near the hotel but it can still be heard even from a high level.. but thankfully it wasnt too noisy. Recommended to chill at the viewing lounge as the view is amazing.
Hilton Tokyo Odaiba
4.5/5374 Reviews
Odaiba
Great location right next to the station and nice see view even though on lower floor. Big room size but no espresso coffee machine unlike Nikko hotel next door. Breakfast varieties okay and free welcome drink station for hotel guests.
Sotetsu Grand Fresa Tokyo-Bay Ariake
4.4/5422 Reviews
Odaiba
Nice hotel very close to the exhibition hall. Well deserved by metro and jr. Many Convenience store and restaurants in 5 min walk away. Electronic check in and out. Just missing one shuttle for the narita airport it's difficult when you left early. Nice bath water very hot.
Tokyo Bay Ariake Washington Hotel
4.1/51584 Reviews
Odaiba
Very convenient location. Room was very snug. Barely fit a Queen size bed with minimum walking space. Hotel feels older, but had just the right modern amenities that made the stay more easier. Staff went above and beyond to help us out when we had issues. Would recommend for last minute travelers on a budget.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Ariake
4.6/5981 Reviews
Odaiba
Very happy with the room and location. Easy access to 2 train stations and convenience stores down stairs. We were satisfied with breakfast too. Stayed in deluxe twin so not sure about the other rooms but was big enough for 2 ppl, had 1 double bed and 1 king single.

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