Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Hotel  Bar  Grantios
4.5/54 Reviews
Shinagawa
The best hotel! I have used various hotels from high-class to business, but my impression is that it feels like a ”home like a family waiting for you”. For all staff! I don't think it's easy to do, and my head is down. The objects displayed at the entrance to the elevator are also very eye-catching. There are various types of rooms and it is fun. In the slightly raised room, you can't help but relax.  Since there are rooms that I have not used yet, I would like to ask you to come again.
Hotel Route-Inn Shinagawa-Oimachi
4.2/5108 Reviews
Shinagawa
The hotel route inn used this time, I was able to sleep comfortably and sleep comfortably in a quiet environment. The location is good and you can go to Haneda Airport by limousine bus and train in about 40 minutes. I will use it next time.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki
4.3/559 Reviews
Shinagawa
This time I went to Japan for a meeting and visited the University of Tokyo and relatives in Tokyo. I chose a hotel that was convenient for traveling. The hotel is very close to JR Osaki Station, only a 3-minute walk, but it is very quiet. The room is not very big compared to star hotels in China, but it is already very good in Tokyo. The hotel's service and hygiene are very good. Although the hotel's breakfast is a bit simple, it is nutritious and comprehensive. The hotel arranged for me to be on the 12th floor. When I looked up, I could see Mount Fuji outside the window. I was very happy.
HOTEL MYSTAYS Gotanda
4.2/5120 Reviews
Shinagawa
The room is compact, but clean and comfortable with a calm interior. It is convenient for women as it also has toiletries such as makeup remover. The pajamas with separate tops and bottoms and the glass cups are a nice touch, and I can feel that they have taken care to make the guests' stay comfortable. About 10 minutes walk from JR Osaki Station. The riverside along the way is well-maintained, and is slightly illuminated at night, making it a nice place to take a walk.
Loisir Hotel Shinagawa Seaside
4.3/5150 Reviews
Shinagawa
The room was simple and nice. There was no extra thing such as telephone and tissue, and the desk was widely used. A method of taking amenities from front of the elevator only for those who needed it. The refrigerator in the room can be turned off on the switch, so it was good to be able to turn off the switch if you care about the sound. It was also good that the night view from the room was shiny. There are many other good hotels, but when I saw the night view, I thought ”it was good to be this hotel”. The manners of foreign customers were good. The quality of the staff was high, the smile was nice, the answer was clear and good. It was a safe stay. Beregut accurately in time. We used breakfast. There are not too many types and just right. Buffet style. The breakfast venue was fun to choose from various types of seats. The window side was too sunny, but the view was very good. It was used for Tokyo Big Site and used. Access is 1 books from Shinagawa Seaside Station to International Exhibition Hall Station. Good.
Nishioi House
4/51 Reviews
Shinagawa
I wish I had gone to my family or friends. I would like to stay again if I go to Tokyo again next time, the station is close and beautiful. ..

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