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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Kinshicho
4.5/5216 Reviews

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Kinshicho

Tokyo|0.21km from Kinshichō Station

Latest booking 14 hrs ago

The last time we were at Tokyo, we were at the Kinshicho area so this was the main motivation for us to book Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kinshicho. Our first impression of the place was that it was very strategic, probably a good 200 meters' walk from Kinshicho Railway Station's southern entrance. The check in was very efficiently done and then it was time to check our room. A lot has been made in the reviews about how small the room is and I can't blame people for thinking that way. It's not so much the fact that you can't fit people in it but the fact that it does feel a bit cramped if you're travelling with multiple suitcases. The beds are comfortable as are the complimentary pyjamas that are laid out for you on the bed. My favorite feature of the room was the bathtub and it was good to have a dip at the end of a day. There is a laundry facility on the second floor which you can use to wash your clothes. Complimentary sachets of tea and coffee are available on the lobby for you to take up to your room. The clear point of improvement that I would suggest for it to have a ramp at its front entrance. As a result of this, guests would have to physically lift heavy suitcases up some steps to enter into the front lobby. It would be very useful and helpful to have some form of a ramp. I make particular highlight of the service. The staff at the receptionist's table are some of the most courteous and kindest people I have come across during my travels in particular the female staff member with long ponytail of Southeast Asian experience. I had four suitcases when I checked out and so I asked for her help to book a taxi to go to Haneda Airport. While careful to manage expectations, she promised to check with the taxi driver if four suitcases could be accommodated. She not only did this and confirmed that our four suitcases could go inside the taxi, but she physically helped load the suitcases onto the taxi while I went upstairs to check if there were anything left behind. We are very thankful for this staff member for her assistance.

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Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Kinshicho
4.6/5252 Reviews
It is a hotel that arrives if you have a straight line from JR and subway Hanzomon line station for 10 minutes. The entrance and front desk are a bit small. The building is clean as well as other Richmond. It is only happy that there is an outlet inlet everywhere in the room and it is easy to use. There is also a smartphone charger and it is convenient. The menu of the breakfast restaurant was also rich and delicious. The fact that the nighty is separate and the bottom is long, and the fabric is fluffy waffle material and the comfort is high.
Hotel Famy Inn Kinshicho
4.1/572 Reviews
#positive #I was happy with the Natural Light in the Room, Corridor Soundproofing, Bed Comfort Level, Hotel Smell, Value for Money, Room Size; #positive# I am satisfied with the lighting in the room, the sound insulation of the corridor, the comfort of the bedding, the smell of the hotel, the price/performance ratio, and the size of the room.
Lotte City Hotel Kinshicho Tokyo
4.3/5112 Reviews
I used it for my family from afar. This is my second stay. It is very close to JR station and metro station, and the hotel is directly connected to Kinshicho Station on the Hanzomon Line in the basement. It is easy to reach famous tourist destinations in the metropolitan area and the airport. The hotel room is large and very clean. There is also a ladies-only floor, so you can stay with peace of mind even with children and girls. There are also rooms with a view of the Sky Tree and rooms with a view of the train that goes back and forth between JR stations. The facilities in the hotel are also very substantial and I am not dissatisfied. There are many shops in front of the station, and there are parks and shopping malls and movie theaters nearby.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Kinshicho
4.5/5216 Reviews
The last time we were at Tokyo, we were at the Kinshicho area so this was the main motivation for us to book Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kinshicho. Our first impression of the place was that it was very strategic, probably a good 200 meters' walk from Kinshicho Railway Station's southern entrance. The check in was very efficiently done and then it was time to check our room. A lot has been made in the reviews about how small the room is and I can't blame people for thinking that way. It's not so much the fact that you can't fit people in it but the fact that it does feel a bit cramped if you're travelling with multiple suitcases. The beds are comfortable as are the complimentary pyjamas that are laid out for you on the bed. My favorite feature of the room was the bathtub and it was good to have a dip at the end of a day. There is a laundry facility on the second floor which you can use to wash your clothes. Complimentary sachets of tea and coffee are available on the lobby for you to take up to your room. The clear point of improvement that I would suggest for it to have a ramp at its front entrance. As a result of this, guests would have to physically lift heavy suitcases up some steps to enter into the front lobby. It would be very useful and helpful to have some form of a ramp. I make particular highlight of the service. The staff at the receptionist's table are some of the most courteous and kindest people I have come across during my travels in particular the female staff member with long ponytail of Southeast Asian experience. I had four suitcases when I checked out and so I asked for her help to book a taxi to go to Haneda Airport. While careful to manage expectations, she promised to check with the taxi driver if four suitcases could be accommodated. She not only did this and confirmed that our four suitcases could go inside the taxi, but she physically helped load the suitcases onto the taxi while I went upstairs to check if there were anything left behind. We are very thankful for this staff member for her assistance.
MIMARU Tokyo Kinshicho
4.6/553 Reviews
Choosing this hotel was the best decision I’ve ever made.we usually stayed in airbnb units whenever we have a trip to japan,and I’m glad I’ve found this gem.mimaru apartment hotel is by par an excellent hotel for families,and group of friends.their rooms are big enough to accommodate number of people with enough room to freely move,and they also have kitchenette perfect for those who wants to save from eating outside all the time.😍beds are big enough and perfect for a good night sleep,i super love their pefectly ironed white sheets.🥰and they have extra items for our convenience like a bathroom chair perfect for my pwd husband 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻They even let me borrowed a bed rail that’s only for baby used 🙇‍♀️To help my husband for getting up from bed.they even have a humidifier in the room,how awesome is that right?👍👍👍😍staffs are well conversed,they speak English fluently and that’s a big 👍👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻They are also ,polite,and helpful,even the cleaner staff are all very nice👍👍👍location is also perfect,around 8 mins walk to kinshicho station,and malls,,restaurants are a minute walk too.👍👍👍kudos to the owners and staffs of these amazing hotel,will definitely return again😍😍😍
Super Hotel Tokyo Kinshicho Ekimae
4.3/595 Reviews
One of the hotels on this trip is the Super Hotel about ten minutes from Jinluo Station. You can see the familiar ZARA and coffee shop as soon as you leave the station. The hotel offers free breakfast. Girl guests can get five items a day. The most pleasant part was opening the window of the room and seeing the Sky Tower in front of me. The indoor planer bed was particularly comfortable, convenient transportation and free wifi, and a variety of daily necessities were available. It was a hotel that would be chosen again when you came to Tokyo.

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