Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Shinjyuku  Okubo House
3.7/56 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
It only takes 10 minutes from the B&B to Shinjuku in Wang District, which is a good choice! Our family of 5 people (2 large and 3 small), the room was very clean, as the photo introduced on Trip.com; There is a large room with 2 double beds and the other room with a double bed, which is just enough to sleep in the larger room than 3 children. The homestay provides toothbrushes, shaving cream, shower gel, shampoo, moisturizer and basic tea bags and coffee. And the same good thing is that he can cook there, and I will book this one next time! Also make a Shabu Shabu!
MIMARU Tokyo Shinjuku West
4.5/5125 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
It is 10 minutes from the insane part of SHINJUKU station, so it's really wonderful to be close but not besieged with all that hyperstimulation. The walk is easy as it is on a main street, so you can’t get lost. Like the other MIMARUs we stayed at, this was fairly new and wonderfully clean. The lay-out is really nice as all 4 of us had some privacy. It was roomy for a sitting area, dining set, and a small kitchen (well-stocked, although we didn’t use). No view but we were on the second floor. The beds were comfy, and the kids each had a large bunk berth (probably bigger than a capsule hotel, yet had lighting and USB inside). Any family who prizes having a good bed (you are going to need it after all the walking in Tokyo) would have a really good stay.
Unplan Shinjuku
4.2/547 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
I admit, I was nervous about staying here, having read a lot of negative reviews, but I needn't have worried. The hostel was clean and quiet, in a great location (close to Shinjuku, with other stations nearby). As an introvert, I loved the self-service concept - I could check in, check out and get breakfast without having to wait for staff. Speaking of breakfast, for a free breakfast I was impressed - coffee, juice, toast, eggs and yoghurt. I found the bed really comfortable and spacious - I also appreciated having a shelf for smaller items. I found the other guests were generally quiet and respected quiet hours. I've noticed some reviews mentioning the rooms are untidy - there isn't really anywhere to store larger luggage, so it tends to get piled in any available space. Smaller luggage will fit in the bunk with you. Showers and toilets were far cleaner than I'd been led to expect from the reviews, and there were plenty of them. I liked how there were common areas for being social (kitchen and reception) and for when you wanted some quiet (coworking space and outside dorms). However, I found that sometimes the coworking would ”close” (staff would ask you to leave) without warning, so it was difficult to plan around when you could use the space and when you couldn't. If the coworking space is not going to be available during the stated hours, it would be nice to have some warning. But all in all, I would happily stay here again.
Bespoke Hotel Shinjuku
4.5/5147 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
All ok except for ambulance noise from the main street every 20mins - 30mins interval at night. I don’t recommend this hotel If u are light sleeper. Bonus = free donut and coffee in hotel lobby. Hotel is near higashi-sachome metro
Hatsudai Janpanese House
4/52 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
The entrance to the house is very hard to find! There are many lines, dragging luggage will be a bit tired It belongs to a very old building, it is not soundproof and there is only one toilet. It is inconvenient for 7 people to live in a bath! The whole is to sleep for one night a day.
Hermitage Nishi Shinjuku
3.6/53 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Self-service, no service staff, very inconvenient

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Tokyo: Where Tradition Meets Futurism

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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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