Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

L Stay & Grow Minami Sunamachi
4.4/517 Reviews
The first time I got off was Minami Sunamachi Station on the Tozai Line. From there, I walked down the path and found a beautiful building. A hotel based on the concept of a stylish training facility. Daiwa House series. The room has a calm atmosphere and a good impression. Since it is located in a residential area, we were able to spend a good time without any noise. Breakfast is a set menu where you can choose from Japanese, Western, or salad options. There is also an unmanned store near the front desk for products such as sweets and cup ramen. Amenities are not provided in the room, but can be taken from the lobby. Surprisingly, the price is lower than the market price in Tokyo. This is a hotel I would like to stay at again.
East Square Tokyo
4.7/58 Reviews
Location: Excellent. Not in a busy area but surprisingly in a residential neighborhood with a few single family stand alone houses and a few apartments. They were actually finishing a 5-6 story apartment building across the street but the window insulation was so good that I couldn't hear anything. Oh, and there was a temple next door but no traffic to it that I could see. It's an under 5 minute to 2 subway station entrances and there are lots of convenience stores and small restaurants within a block or two. You can just eat there or take the subway to anywhere else so the location is really good. Quiet: There are only 2 units per floor. It was relatively quiet. We couldn't hear anyone else through the windows or floors but we could occasionally hear people in the stairwell because it was concrete and echoed. Only one negative thing happened was that on the last day the HVAC unit above the bed started ticking loudly and there wasn't anything I could do about it so I had to put in ear plugs to sleep. Amenities: They had a washer/dryer, two stove hot plate, utensils and plates, microwave and fridge. Pretty much everything you needed if you wanted to cook instead of eating out and Life Supermarket was a short 10 minute walk away. The toilet and shower/sink were in different rooms so you had to get out and then in the other room to wash after you pooped but then two people could use the facilities separately. The toilet had a slight sewage smell but we noticed that in another hotel we stayed at as well. Not sure if it's a Japan thing. And occasionally you would get a sniff of sewage as well walking past manholes in the street too. Rooms: We got basically a 2 bedroom suite though the bedrooms only had sliding Japanese doors that didn't keep out the light or noise. But it was good enough. I didn't have any problems with myself or others eating outside while I was sleeping. The main dining table was a generous bench with bench seats on both sides. There was also a tatami area which we used to put our open luggage on as an open closet area. There was also a balcony we never used. Overall, most of the space was very usable. It's one of the best hotel spaces I've used in the last 10 years. And everything was clean and fairly new. I would 100% recommend this place. And the staff were very nice and friendly, the best that I've ever met in my life.
Toyoko Inn Tozai-Sen Kiba-Eki
4.3/516 Reviews
The hotel was very beautiful near the station! It is recommended because there is a relatively bright atmosphere! The water was beautiful and the bed was beautiful!
Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Monzennakacho
4.4/540 Reviews
Completely renovated hotel reachable a few steps from Monzen-Nakacho metro station ( T12 - E15 ) exit 6 ( nearest ) or exit 5.Il personal at reception is very nice and, always in the hall , All the accessories that we forget to carry in our baggage (e.g. swab and toothpaste) are available. The room was quite spacious, for the Japanese standard, had two single beds of very generous sizes (about one and a half square), even the bathroom was quite ”sized” with bathroom and technological toilet. The bathroom has a 55-inch TV, a small refrigerator (vacuum) and a boiler to prepare some hot drinks. The air conditioning system worked perfectly.The room was clean, but mostly soundproofed. Free and very fast Wi-Fi In the vicinity of the hotel you will find a lot of typical restaurants and also typical Japanese locals ( for night life you have to move elsewhere 9. In conclusion I was very pleased.
Kiba No Tsuru Crane Hotel
3/51 Reviews
Shitamachi, even in Tokyo, can bring life to life. Nihonbashi and Otemachi can be reached by subway in about 10 minutes. This is a relatively new small hotel, not luxurious but clean. It's not fancy, but I like the decor that makes you feel hospitable and gives you a downtown vibe.
Prime Suites Tokyo
4.2/57 Reviews
It is a good choice for family travelers who stay in Tokyo for more than 3 nights. The space is large enough, clean and tidy, and you can also wash and cook. It is acceptable to have no-one on duty at the front desk, but at least do a remote manual service at the door. You can make a one-click voice call or something. It is too inconvenient to reply by email! We dragged two boxes with two children to arrive early and could not check in or store our luggage. There was no place to ask, no one answered the phone, and we could only drag the box back to the subway station to store it. Also, no one cleaned for 3 days, but no one collected garbage for 3 days, it was really a bit unhygienic. . . .

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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.

Journeying to Tokyo

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.

Weather & Best Time to Visit Tokyo

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.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Tokyo

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.

Capsule hotels like The Millennials Shibuya provide a uniquely Japanese budget-friendly option. For business travelers, the Conrad Tokyo in the Shiodome area offers convenience and luxury. The contemporary design of TRUNK(HOTEL) in Harajuku will please Instagram-lovers.

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