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Shibuya Hotel En
4.2/5116 Reviews
Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro
This was a great hotel to stay in for the duration of two nights. I would definitely go back when I visit Shibuya again. I loved that the hall had paintings. Everything you need is provided in the room and if you need extras like razor blades or cotton swabs, the front desk if happy to accommodate you with as well.
Dormy Inn EXPRESS Meguro-Aobadai Hot Spring
3.8/553 Reviews
The location is great. There is a popular Starbucks designed by Kengo Kuma at the door. There are few people in the morning and you don't have to queue. It is very convenient to visit Nakameguro Daikanyama. It takes more than 20 minutes to walk there. The comfort level is very high. The subway station takes more than ten minutes to get there, which is also acceptable. There is a bus stop to Shibuya a few steps away from the hotel. You can take buses 43, 33, and 31. The airport bus station is next to the Shibuya terminal. So it is recommended to take the bus to Kankari Elementary School Station in Shibuya for luggage, which is more convenient and saves a lot of walking. The hotel room is relatively small and comfortable for one person. The surface of the room is clean, but there is a lot of dust in the corners. The hotel hot spring only has female hot springs on Saturday and Sunday evenings, and male hot springs at other times. The free coffee machine and free popsicles on the first floor are still very considerate.
Sakura Fleur Aoyama
4.3/583 Reviews
Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro
Very cute, warm , small and petite lobby . Lobby would be the size of a large bedroom with a small sit out ( about 2 sofas) and desk . People at the desk are super friendly . Most can understand English at the desk and one of the front desk lady speaks impeccable english ( she stayed in US for few years ). I stayed in such a small room for the first time. If you are travelling with 2 suitcase, there is probably no space to put both of them. I didnt like the bed though : wrought iron bed , bit creaky and shaking. I personally like beds that you can sit and lean on while reading ... not possible here. The room lighting is very dim and i have never seen such small bathrooms/ shower before. The railway station is 10 minutes walk, many eateries right in front ( local japanese, turkish, Indian, american diner, Thai food ... most options available ). Shibuya
VIA INN PRIME NIHONBASHI JR-West Group
4.6/5757 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
The room is clean and neat. Although slightly smaller in space but just nice for two of us. understandable because of the location. It located near to the town, near to hibiya line and convenient to travel to famous place like ginza, shibuya, etc. Checkin and out is easy. It will be great if there is plain water dispenser in the lobby (tap water is drinkable and kettle is provided to boil it.) There is public washing machine (i remember is a coin washing machine) that you can wash your clothes and you can also monitor the washing machine status from the TV in your room which is quite convenient as well.
Shinjyuku  Okubo House
4/56 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
It only takes 10 minutes from the B&B to Shinjuku in Wang District, which is a good choice! Our family of 5 people (2 large and 3 small), the room was very clean, as the photo introduced on Trip.com; There is a large room with 2 double beds and the other room with a double bed, which is just enough to sleep in the larger room than 3 children. The homestay provides toothbrushes, shaving cream, shower gel, shampoo, moisturizer and basic tea bags and coffee. And the same good thing is that he can cook there, and I will book this one next time! Also make a Shabu Shabu!
Tokyu Stay Meguro Yutenji
4.2/593 Reviews
Was bracing myself after reading all the reviews here, and it turned out to be better than good. The service is professional, informative and orderly. Arrived a bit early and cooled off in the small lobby where they had a coffee machine to make hot or iced drinks. Small amenities station next to the elevator. After check-in, I opened the door to reveal a cute and cozy place that was bright. When you enter, there is a washing machine, large kitchen sink, small cupboard with two sets of dishes, induction stove, microwave, mini-fridge and electric kettle. Didn't use any of the major appliances. Most importantly, the bed was comfortable, with a comforter, top sheet and 4 assorted pillows. The receptionist explained that there is limited cleaning and you navigate this using the magnetic hotel door signs. If you do have a longer stay, room cleaning has a small fee as listed on the faded hotel folders. Liked that there were a ton of electrical outlets in logical places. There is a small wood table to set up your laptop or have some simple meals, a corner couch and a stool opposite. Wifi was stable and lighting was bright. Judging from the bathroom, this was probably built in the 70s and yeah, you can look for mold and other imperfections like carpet stains, but it's forgivable, because the room was very clean otherwise. The balcony was small enough to just stand and you can see the city lights from the 6th floor. Did hear a kid throwing a mid-day tantrum and it echoed down the hall. Stayed for two nights and would consider staying here again because of the local neighborhood and walkable areas with a good amount of modern shops and restaurants. It's peaceful. You could also walk along the train line toward Naka-Meguro station, another great local neighborhood. Lobby doors are accessed with your key card. Yutenji Temple has picnic tables, a children's playground and is about a 10 -minute walk. The subway is about a 3-minute walk and easy to transfer to the Narita Express when you depart. If it's your first time to Japan, this might feel far from the Shibuya Scramble action. However, it seemed to be good value for the time I booked.

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Tokyo is Japan's capital. Tokyo is a mix of innovation and fashion. There are centuries-old temples and shrines. Tokyo is undoubtedly your must-visit city in Japan.

Tokyo overview

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.

Singapore passport holders are not required to apply for visas for short-term entry into Japan (less than 90 days).

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Tokyo's must-visit attractions

  • Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea: You can enjoy a variety of attractions based on fairy tales and parades with Disney characters.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: There are more than 20,000 trees, including over 1,500 cherry trees.
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Tokyo has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild. The best times to visit are March to May for cherry blossom season.

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Tokyo has two main airports: Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Both connect Tokyo to the world. You can easily get from the airport to Tokyo city centre with public transportation.

Tokyo's transportation is extensive and efficient. JR lines and Tokyo metro are the most convenient ways to travel.

What to eat in Tokyo?

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