Hotel near Yokohama City Centre,Yokohama2.1% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.04.12
Facilities: Well-equipped, with the front desk located on a higher floor.
Cleanliness: Good, with timely daily cleaning.
Ambiance: As a newly opened hotel, the environment is excellent. You can see the park below the mountain and the Hikawa Maru ship right across from the hotel.
Service: Excellent, they are responsive to all requests.
Highlights: The Haneda Airport shuttle bus stop is right across the street, and the subway station is about a 5-minute walk away.
Amenities: There's a 24-hour supermarket within a 5-minute walk and a large Don Quijote store within a 10-minute walk.
Drawbacks: If you plan to stay in Yokohama but travel to Tokyo, reconsider, as it takes 6 stops on the Minatomirai Line to reach Yokohama Station and about an hour to get to central Tokyo.
The room was beautiful and came fully equipped with all amenities. I was very impressed with the incredibly attentive service from the front desk staff. The bed was comfortable, and the warm bathtub was a convenient addition.
The hotel is very close and very convenient for travel. The room is spacious and worth the price. It's near many shopping places, which is good. The breakfast is very delicious. But there is one problem: we traveled from another country for 9-10 hours with a kid, arriving 1-2 hours early. The hotel charged us a room entrance fee. I've never encountered this before. I've only encountered the situation where if the room is ready, we can enter first, but if the room isn't ready, we have to wait. I wasn't very impressed with this.
Hotel near Shin-yokohama,Yokohama36.2% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2026.03.10
The front desk service was excellent. The bed was so soft and comfortable, I slept really well. The room and bathroom were both spacious and very clean. The view was great. There's a shopping mall right downstairs, making it super convenient for eating and shopping. Plus, it's just a 3-minute walk from Shin-Yokohama Station.
Hotel near Yokohama City Centre,Yokohama2.1% of visitors choose this area
--momo-2026.05.02
I booked the largest corner room at this hotel, and while it was a bit smaller than I expected, it's still acceptable given that Japanese hotels are generally compact. There was absolutely no problem laying out two large suitcases flat on the floor.
The view from the window was lovely, and on a clear day, you can even see Mount Fuji.
The hotel has a very popular sky pool, which requires reservations to enter, but it's great for photos.
Breakfast was decent, pretty standard fare, though you might have to queue if it's crowded.
The location is excellent – it's quiet despite being in a bustling area. The subway station is about a five-minute walk away, and there are convenience stores and large shopping malls nearby. I much prefer this area to the vicinity of Yokohama Station; you can even walk to see the Ferris wheel from here.
I would definitely consider staying here again on future visits.
Hotel near Yokohama City Centre,Yokohama2.1% of visitors choose this area
DDavid K T So2025.04.01
Hotel location supposed to be good as it is adjacent to Yokohama Station. However, there is no direct connection between the hotel and the underground mall, I have to lift 3 heavy luggages from train station level (B2) up the stairs in the Joinus underground mall south exit 12. That alone have killed me. I think the hotel avoid telling customers about this great disadvantage. Even after entering the hotel, the front reception is another tens of stairs down to 1F like a split level building, which was extremely inconvenient! The hotel is like travelling back in time to the 70's, almost antique in today's standard. Room key is not a card type but a physical metal key! Room was still spacious (mine was triple room) but having no modern amenities, not enough power outlet for phone charging and/or computer. No storage or drawers, bathroom was extremely small and crowded. My booking included buffet breakfast, which was a surprise, food selection was good, but there were not many customers, one morning my family virtually was thw only table in the entire grand dining room! I can say I have mixed feeling about this hotel, if you have many luggages and arrived by train, think twice as you have to lift your luggages up 34 stairs from B2 to ground level.
Hotel near Yokohama City Centre,Yokohama2.1% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2026.04.06
The room was surprisingly spacious for Japan, which is a rare find! The small balcony offered a great view of Yokohama Cruise Terminal and the amusement park, really letting you soak in Yokohama's modern vibrancy. On a nice day, you could see the roller coaster at the amusement park running non-stop. All the attractions in the Minato Mirai area are within walking distance. Downstairs, there's a shopping mall and the Minato Mirai station, making transportation very convenient. The only downside is that a single trip to Yokohama Station on this line costs 200 yen, so going to places like Kamakura or Yokosuka will add a bit more to your travel expenses.
Hotel near Yokohama City Centre,Yokohama2.1% of visitors choose this area
MMami1232026.04.09
It's such a beautiful and lovely hotel 🌺. This is the best hotel I've stayed at so far. The value for money at this hotel is incredible ❣️. Why do I say that? Because of its excellent service, cleanliness, and proximity to the station. It's especially convenient for getting to Chinatown, Motomachi, and other areas. It's also very quiet at night, and the surroundings are beautiful 😋. Since it's an American brand hotel, it's much more fully equipped in all aspects. The service attitude, enthusiasm, and English proficiency are far superior to other hotels ✨. The room was also incredibly clean, and the breakfast was delicious, with Western, Japanese, and Chinese options – a great variety to choose from 👍. There were so many guests, almost all Caucasians (Americans). I didn't see many Chinese people. This was probably the best hotel of this trip, and its value for money far surpassed hotels in Tokyo and even those near Minatomirai Station in Yokohama. I highly recommend it; if I have the chance, I will definitely stay here again 🫶.
Expensive, but if you're looking for a luxurious hot springs stay, it's worth it. Includes entrance to the nearby Yunessun, which is a quick walk down the street. Bus stop immediately across the road helps with reaching other parts of Hakone easily. I got one without the in room onsen, but there is a public one inside the hotel itself and the room had a balcony with a gorgeous view of the mountain instead. Very authentic hot springs experience
I flew from Hokkaido to Haneda for an overnight stay, with an early morning flight the next day. So, I didn't get to use many of the hotel's facilities. However, there's one thing that truly stood out: the free shuttle bus service to and from the airport and Kawasaki Station. It ran perfectly on schedule, exactly as published, and the drivers were incredibly polite, professional, and even helped with luggage. The instructions for taking the shuttle on the hotel's website were also very accurate. Upon check-in, the front desk provides a boarding pass; make sure to keep it with you, as you'll need to show it to the driver whether you're going to Kawasaki Station or the airport. Besides catching the shuttle on time from the designated spot at T2 upon arrival, I also took a ride to Kawasaki Station after checking in. From Kawasaki Station, I took the JR to Ueno Park, which cost 440 yen one way, passing through famous stations like Shinagawa, Tokyo Station, and Akihabara along the way. In the evening, I returned to Kawasaki Station and caught the last shuttle back to the hotel exactly at 10:45 PM. The next morning, I took the first shuttle of the day from the hotel to the airport at 5:20 AM, again, perfectly on time. This kind of reliability is incredibly important for travelers. Next time, I'll definitely plan to stay for a few more days. A big thank you to all the hotel bus drivers! 🌹
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