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The Blossom Hibiya
4.6/5412 Reviews
Getting to your room can be a little troublesome as you have to get to the lobby floor before taking a separate lift to your room but the view at the lobby makes up for it. There’s a laundry room on 20 and 24th floor, with an ice machine. Room was relatively bigger than most other hotels of comparative price. The gym is rather basic hence 4 stars for amenities. We tried the breakfast once and quite enjoyed it as they come with many beverage options, sufficient western and Japanese food options. I will still return to this hotel for my future Tokyo trip.
Ginza International Hotel
4.5/5101 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
I chose this hotel for 3 reasons: 1) To stretch my dollar as much as I can for 5 nights without sacrificing too much creature comfort, 2) Twin beds, 3) One direct train ride from Haneda Airport (Asakusa Line) – no switching trains with luggage please, especially when I can’t speak Japanese. Actually, there’s a fourth reason: 4) Easy connection to other train lines at Shimbashi Station. I have been to Tokyo several times before this. This hotel is very practical, nothing fancy, within walking distance from the train station, and lots of sights at doorstep. I don’t need a lot of services, just a good, clean, quiet, convenient place to stay.
Ginza Grand Hotel
3.9/5153 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Location is very good as it is nearby the JR station, walking to the station within 5 minutes. There had 3-4 convenient stores around the hotel. We can buy the drinks and desserts at night. HAHA The staff was nice and helped me to change the non-smoke room as I booked the smoking room with misunderstanding. You can deposit the luggages at the lobby a day for free, so you don't need to take your gips to everywhere during the trips. However, the facilities and appliances were a bit old. The wall in the bathroom turned yellow.
Hotel The Celestine Ginza
4.4/564 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Perhaps there is a considerable difference in the satisfaction of the stay on the lower or higher floors from the street facing the room. The lower floor facing the opposite side of the hotel entrance is painful because of the cheers of the shop staff at night and the horn of the car until after midnight. The bad scenery doesn't bother me if the curtains are closed, but the sound comes in. I also feel that the bed width is short, but is it okay for foreigners? The bath is spacious in a compact but luxurious room, but the noise is crushing their advantages. I stayed for the theater and it was convenient because it was close to the theater and the station, but I don't want to stay again if I was assigned to the room on the back alley.
karaksa hotel premier Tokyo Ginza
4.6/5112 Reviews
I stayed just one night. The room is very comfortable and well appointed. Quite big for Tokyo standards as well. The staff is very nice. I arrived too early, so they kept my luggage as i explored the city. In the afternoon when i came back, All the luggage was in the room. I did not try breakfast, but the hotel also has a lounge that is open until 10pm, where you can get snacks and wine/sake (there is a special chop card for wine/sake dispenser and you get two glasses for free). This was a very nice touch. The hotel is very clean and very close to Shimbashi Station. Getting an invoice was also not a problem
The Royal Park Canvas - Ginza 8
4.2/598 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Lovely stay in the heart of Ginza! Room was pretty spacious, only thing I wished was for the lights to be brighter as it was quite dark. Friendly staff at reception who were always willing to help & make restaurant reservations for us.

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