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Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo
4.6/570 Reviews

Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|2.3km from Edo-Tokyo Museum
For various reasons we had to extend our stay by another night and were pleased to do so. It allowed us to experience K’shiki restaurant as well as Tapas Molecular Bar which we were already booked into. Osamu Okazaki ensured that our check in went extremely smoothly and offered services which made us feel very welcomed. He really did relieve the stress that had been caused by the day’s events. The room was magnificent and allowed us to totally unwind. The hotel is close enough to places of interest to fill your time if needs be. The restaurants were exceptional. K’shiki with it’s vague nod towards italian cuisine was exceptional. We chose Chef’s Dinner Menu and each course was interesting and surprising. Service was exceptional. Tapas Molecular Bar is one of those restaurants which is really special in the world. It’s hard to write a review without ruining the surprises. Suffice to say with only seating for eight you really do need to consider your reservation well in advance. Chef Kento Ushikubo is as talented as it gets. His food is intense in taste, creative and in many cases just baffling. He could almost be a member of the Magic Circle with the illusions he creates. One of the most thoughtful and considerate people I have met, and meet him you do because he is with you preparing everything throughout the meal, you just wanted to applaud with a standing ovation at the end. He made it particularly special for our wedding anniversaries and I can’t say how because it would spoil another illusion. I was just staggered that with all our experience of eating throughout the world we were introduced to new experiences. Spoiler alert; I cannot believe his ‘powdered ice cream’ has not been ‘borrowed’ by other chefs. Sadly, unless we manage to return, some of those experiences will be a once in a lifetime event. Thank you for a memorable evening
HOSHINOYA Tokyo
4.7/578 Reviews

HOSHINOYA Tokyo

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|2.94km from Edo-Tokyo Museum
I have to say I was excited and looked forward to my stay. At the end. I don’t think it was worth it. And it was because of what Hoshinoya Tokyo is, it is a ryokan, not a hotel, and it is a Japanese chain. It was not imbued with the spirit of providing utmost comfort and pampering to its guest. It is more focused on the onsen, the Japanese culture, and the provision of daily meals. 

It is not where you should stay to hear a lot of Yes. No concierge service, so they won’t help you get a reservation because they provide meals in the ryokan (which hotel doesn’t?). No early check in or courtesy late check out. If you want to check out late, it’s 9,000 JPY per hour - even when it doesn’t cost the hotel anything. No currency exchange service. If you want to order meals, you have to place the order the day before. No bathrobe provided, and when asked, first they said they didn’t have them, then they provided but warned me I should only wear them inside the room (I don’t remember a time in my life when I wore bathrobe walking around any hotel), and that since the quantity was limited, they would not change the bathrobe during my stay - it all sounded like a conversation I would have with my school principal, one that was not so friendly.

The fancy picture of the centerpiece which flooded Instagram was one place on the hallway, first floor, where we took off our shoes before entering the hotel. Reception is on the second floor, and the interior was a mixed in style, I don’t know how to call it. It was dated and furnished with uncomfortable sofas and chairs. We and other guests were not allowed to checked in until 3 pm (regardless whether a room was available) so we could see several parties, some with small children hanging out on those sofas like at a train station. Not all of us can time our flight to arrive at the hotel at exactly 3 pm, so it was a tiresome wait during which we were provided with one cup of tea per person the whole time. After that long wait, the welcome ritual with snacks at the lounge on our floor became quite pointless. We already did not feel welcomed. Service at Hoshinoya Tokyo was also not great and definitely not 5 star. As a guest pointed out, it’s difficult to get to the entrance via taxi. The basement entrance was dark. Room cleaning was not reliable - we left the room for 3 hours in the morning, came back at 1 pm and the room was not cleaned. But if you stayed in (which well, what you are supposed to do at a ryokan), they wouldn’t go in to clean or even asked if you wanted the room to be cleaned. On such a day, I asked if I could get new towels when we left for dinner, the staff said yes, but nothing happened when we came back and no follow up call to let us know why. There’s no view from our room (executive room at the corner). The hotel is surrounded by other taller buildings. When we opened the window screen, we could see people from the other building office and they could see us. It’s all grayish. 

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Belmont Hotel
4.1/541 Reviews

Belmont Hotel

Tokyo|0.81km from Edo-Tokyo Museum
☆ Comprehensive evaluation Access is good and convenient for sightseeing. Above all, the restaurant Yanagi Feng in 1F is the best delicious! You can also rent a bicycle for 500 yen a day, so it is good to go to Asakusa and Skytree easily. ☆ Location 2 minutes walk from Asakusa Bashi Station on the JR Sobu Line of the Asakusa Line of the metropolitan Asakusa line. ☆ Room Stay in twin room. It was a room in front of the Kanda gawa River, so I could see a Yagata boat from the window and enjoy it. There was a bathtub but it was a unit bus. It was quiet and sleepy because there was a door in the bedroom. ☆ Breakfast Salad sliced bacon scrambled egg sliced fried sliced rice sliced miso soup had a considerable volume. ☆ Amenities There were a lot of toothbrushes and sponges to wash the body. ☆ Water pressure sulfurication sulfurication Wi-Fi can be used without problems. ☆ Corona countermeasures The entrance was of course disinfectant placed everywhere and the countermeasure was perfect. ☆ Other rooms on the 5th floor where I stayed were non-smoking, but somehow the smell of cigarettes was ... It is said that it is a smoking room until a little before I ask later. It seems that I cleaned, but I think that non-smokers feel the smell of cigarettes, so it is better to request a full non-smoking room below the fourth floor. The first recommendation to stay at this hotel is the meal at the steak house of Yanagi on the 1 floor. The dishes made by the chef in Ginza's French for many years were sticking to the ingredients and everything was the best. ※ The details of the restaurant are separately described in Yanagi Feng, so if you are interested, please check it out. ☆ Request to the hotel I'm glad that there is a deodorant spray like fabrics in the restaurant and room because it smells in the clothes after eating steak.

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Dai-Ichi Hotel Ryogoku
4.4/5178 Reviews
This hotel is old hotel . But beside MRT . View very nice can see Tokyo sky tower . For those like me . Wanna go Disney . Here the hotel for transit. Because them provide shuttle bus to Disney is free. In front is family mart is quite convenient. Need early 1 day prebook .
Khaosan World Ryogoku Hostel
4.2/510 Reviews
The hotel is a five-minute walk from the subway. The supermarket is more than 200 meters to the east. The main front desk is very friendly. There is a large lounge and dining room on the seventh floor.
Cogo Ryogoku
4/537 Reviews
It's close to Ryogoku Station. I had an early flight to Haneda Airport the next day, but it was convenient to walk. There are convenience stores around. The kitchen and living room are spacious, so you can relax and eat and drink what you bought. The room had a toilet, shower, and sink, and was comfortable. thank you. I would like to stay here again when I stay in Tokyo.
THE GATE HOTEL RYOGOKU by HULIC
4.6/563 Reviews
Stayed here for about a week with my parents during our stay in Japan. The staff and everyone working the front desk are extremely friendly and cordial. They really go above and beyond to help accommodate any needs or requests made. The hotel is situated in front of the Sumida river and a 5 minute walk from Ryogoku station, so the location is superb. For the price, this hotel really can't be beat in terms of hospitality and room quality. I definitely plan on staying here again the next time I visit Tokyo. Shoutout to superstar Kasumi at the front desk for being accommodating and answering all my questions! Thank you all for a wonderful experience!
Ryogoku View Hotel
4.3/5255 Reviews
I’m very satisfied with this hotel. Very good location, near JR Ryogkoku less than 1min walk , many restaurants around hotel close at midnight. The room is very big compare to the cheap price. It’s big enough for 2 person with large luggage. The room is a bit old but clean and comfort. Best recommend for JR pass user.
Hotel Arcsens
4.3/59 Reviews
We can't speak highly enough about our experience! From the moment we arrived, our inimitable host, Mitsu, did everything he could to optimise our time in Tokyo, by helping us with information and advice. The hotel itself is well located (near Ryogoku Station), which meant we could start the visit by taking in the aerial view from Tokyo Skytree, and then visit the nearby Oeno Park, Ahikibara, and Edo Museum. We slept beautifully in the room, which is efficiently designed to maximise space. Mitsu keeps it spotlessly clean, and all of the amenities are new and high quality - we had everything we needed. There are a range of good places to eat near Ryogoku station, and nearby convenience stores as well. We will definitely stay here again when we return to Tokyo!

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