Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

The Kitano Hotel Tokyo
4.7/593 Reviews
My business partners in Tokyo are asking me how I found this hotel, as it is often mentioned by people who work with representatives of neighboring governments and are long-term residents. Thanks to the Trip.com, and my ”virtual” online friends! My husband and I stayed in Tokyo for six nights, so we wanted to find a traditional hotel that was bigger and more functional than our budget could afford, and KA could afford this bill. Two people 150,000 yen a night, we got a bigger room on the seventh floor (level B), facing the highway (they said there was a quiet non-smoking room for me). The room was a great room ¬ bathroom, screen, kitchen. No separations in living and sleeping areas. Ample lighting and desk lamps. The room was clean (the cement walls in the bathroom looked to be bleached), comfortable beds, competent air conditioning, two windows played a good role in blocking the noise, although we still often heard traffic noise, occasional alarms and conversations. Construction is underway next door, but not close to us. At the moment, the front sidewalk is being remodeled at night. The bathroom door is made of woolly glass, so it is not completely private in the room. There is no exhaust fan in the bathroom. We used the coin-operated washing machine and the result was satisfactory (100 pieces pressed once, dried every fifteen minutes), and iron and ironing board. A local call was 10 pieces. Use cable network. Flat-screen TV with CNN channels. There is no supermarket nearby, but we found that there will be a grocery store that is OK in 15 minutes, and there is one in Akasaka. We use the subway in a lot, although we have to go a long way to Ginza, the other route is from the tunnel, or the ground. We walk to Palace, Akasaka, Honda (Asimo). Place was quiet when there were no workers around on weekends. Friendly staff. Maid service twice a week.
Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda
4.5/576 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Great hotel in a quieter area of Tokyo. The popular Akihabara neighbourhood is within walking distance. Check-in process was easy and staff were helpful. Room was clean, quiet and nice. It had air conditioning, a mini fridge and a nice bathroom. The hotel has a laundry area with washing machines and dryers. No laundry detergent needed as the machine automatically dispenses it. The complimentary breakfast was very good. I recommend going to the breakfast area on the earlier side as it gets very busy from 8-9:30. Convenience stores, cafes, and a grocery store are all nearby, along with 3 train/subway stations that allow you to easily get around Tokyo. We used Bakuroyokoyama and Iwamotocho stations to access the Toei subway and Barocho station to access the JR train.
Bnb+ Akihabara (Female Only)
4/567 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Pretty good location in Akihabara, quite close to a few convenient stores (closest one is 1~2minute walk). Overall satisfied by the BnB Hotel, just wish there was more hangers for wet towels to air dry. For the shared area outside of the bedrooms, there wasn't any air conditioning or fans. It was very hot during hotter seasons even during night time. It makes it difficult for people to make phone call, or just using the shared space for any purpose due to the uncomfortable temperature. (You'll sweat even if you're just sitting). I might consider visiting again if I want to stay in Akihabara, but I'll rather find somewhere closer to Ikebukuro since there's where I go most often.
Hotel New Otani Tokyo Garden Tower
4.6/5246 Reviews
The hotel locates at the tranquil part of Tokyo with convenient access to restaurants and subway stations. The highlight of my stay was the astonishing view outside the window, which can look at the Sky Tree Tower from afar, very clear though. Also, the hotel has the oldest Japanese Park.
Okachimachi Urban Hotel
4.5/570 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Is very convenient to local subway (2min walk) or JR train (10-15min walk). Staying there over 11 nites, front desk staffs & room cleaners are all very friendly & helpful. Walking distance to various shopping areas, animates streets, park & zoo. Many convenient stores around, 24hrs eatery. The only thing isn’t good is rooms too small, if couple or single is ok but friends in dual better get 2 single-beds room which is bigger (that’s what I upgraded for my 2 sons 3000¥ per nite). If coffee lovers, you have to prepare yourself coffee as they have complimentary green tea only.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Kanda
4.3/5121 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
The bed in the room is big and the facilities are new, but the aisle is very small and it is not very convenient to open the suitcase. The sound insulation is very good and it is very quiet at night. The surrounding facilities are complete, near the station, near convenience stores, near restaurants.

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Tokyo: Where Tradition Meets Futurism

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, is a fascinating city where the past coexists with the future. A hub of innovation, fashion, and gastronomy, Tokyo combines ultramodern architecture with centuries-old temples and shrines. It's an urban jungle that pulsates with energy, offering endless discoveries for visitors.

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Tokyo is served by two airports: Narita International Airport, handling the majority of international flights, and Haneda Airport, mostly for domestic flights and some international routes. The city has an extensive and efficient public transportation system, with its subway and train lines being the most convenient ways to travel.

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and the main language is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but signs in English are common in tourist areas. Japan's visa policy varies by nationality, so it's advised to check your requirements before traveling.

Tokyo's Must-Visit Attractions

Begin your Tokyo adventure in Asakusa, where the historic Senso-ji Temple resides. Experience the neon-lit chaos of Shibuya Crossing and the fashion-forward streets of Harajuku. Explore the high-tech district of Akihabara, the haven for anime and electronics.

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Tokyo experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild with occasional snowfall. The best times to visit are spring (March to May) for cherry blossom season and autumn (September to November) for the vibrant fall foliage. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

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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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