Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Hotel Fukudaya
4.2/527 Reviews
Meguro was in the list in our Japan Travel and we decided to stay in this hotel it was affordable and very accessible to popular tourist destinations in the area. The hotel was simple yet clean and you could feel that ”warmth” as you enter. The wifi access was good and the good thing about this hotel, it's got a convenience store where you can buy anything you need while you stay there. The staff were very helpful. All in all it was a delightful stay in this hotel.
Dormy Inn EXPRESS Meguro-Aobadai Hot Spring
4.1/574 Reviews
BEWARE Not recommended for solo females OR couples with females! I chose this place because of the listed spa amenity. It says separate areas for men and women. FALSE that is a lie! There is 1 area only, and separate DAYS for men and women. Men get 5 days (weekdays), women get 2 days (weekends). I arrived Sunday night, and the lady took so long to check me in and finally got to explaining the spa at which point I said, wait, so I only have 20 minutes now to use the spa? She said ”Sorry, 15 min sorry” So I had to rush, while she was still talking to me about the ramen I don't care! So I got to use the spa for 10 min! So I booked another hotel, Super Hotel I stayed at before that I know has 2 separate areas and the spa is open ALL night until 9am. I asked Dormy to give me a refund because of the false advertising. Of course they say sorry no. I would not have stayed there if I had known this. Seeing that I was a single female booking they should have notified me. And what I really cannot tolerate is gender inequality. I know this is a more male dominate society, but that is old and backwards and I do not support that type of thinking. Please do not support this gender inequality! If you are a woman, this is NOT the hotel for you. Location is also weird and not much to walk to. Who cares about the Starbucks you can get that anywhere. I left first thing in the morning, I don't care if I lost money on it, I wasn't going to stay there a minute longer.
Hotel Mid in Meguro Ekimae
3.6/532 Reviews
The surrounding environment is very good, there are convenience stores and banks.
Tokyu Stay Meguro Yutenji
4/578 Reviews
A really great choice in terms of extended stay hotels. The staff is friendly, helpful and very accommodating. Some of the staff’s English is limited, but there was always one person on staff with good English, you just needed to find that person. The rooms are clean and comfortable, but small. I think that is the case for any hotel in Tokyo. We got a triple for 3 adults and had 3 double-sized futons. The upside was that we had plenty of sleeping space, the downside was that the futons took up 90% of the room. But for a 2 week trip, it was SO helpful to have a washer-dryer in the room, as well as a kitchenette. Free coffee in the lobby was a very nice benefit. We took 2 side trips to Kyoto and Shanghai, and the staff was great about storing some of our luggage so we didn’t need to transport all of our heavy suitcases. The location is terrific, right near the train station and in the nice mostly residential neighborhood of Yutenji. There are lots of restaurants and stores but it’s not crazy busy like Shibuya. I’d highly recommend this for English-speaking travelers.
Hotel Pulitzer Jiyugaoka
4.3/5110 Reviews
Free Hill can have such a good value for money hotel is a treasure, close to the station, there are Chinese staff at the front desk, help me send the courier trouble her to make several phone calls, especially patient. Later, I moved to Ueno, the cold face at the front desk was too strong.
Hotel Suave Shibuya
3.9/519 Reviews
It's right at the exit of Ikejiri Ohashi Subway Station on the Dengen Line, one stop away from Shibuya Subway Station, and the transportation is very convenient. Breakfast is simple, but the breakfast room is a separate cafe open to the public. The room is small and there is a tram next to the window. If you have trouble sleeping, choose carefully.

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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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Tokyo is served by two airports: Narita International Airport, handling the majority of international flights, and Haneda Airport, mostly for domestic flights and some international routes. The city has an extensive and efficient public transportation system, with its subway and train lines being the most convenient ways to travel.

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.

Tokyo's Must-Visit Attractions

Begin your Tokyo adventure in Asakusa, where the historic Senso-ji Temple resides. Experience the neon-lit chaos of Shibuya Crossing and the fashion-forward streets of Harajuku. Explore the high-tech district of Akihabara, the haven for anime and electronics.

Marvel at the views from the Tokyo Skytree, or lose yourself in the natural beauty of the Imperial Palace East Gardens. Savor Tokyo's renowned food scene, from sushi and ramen to street snacks in Tsukiji Fish Market.

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Tokyo experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild with occasional snowfall. The best times to visit are spring (March to May) for cherry blossom season and autumn (September to November) for the vibrant fall foliage. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

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Tokyo offers a range of accommodations to suit different needs. For proximity to shopping and entertainment, the Shinjuku district is ideal, with luxury hotels like Park Hyatt Tokyo. Asakusa, with hotels like Asakusa View Hotel, offers a more traditional neighborhood feel.

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