Latest Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Bnb Plus Ueno Park Female Only
3.7/54 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
There is a big sister in Japan who is enthusiastic to help me find a small restaurant to eat ramen.
Hotel Cocoro Inn Asakusa Kuramae
2.9/539 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
I booked the place after seeing pretty favourable reviews on other sites. Overall, the stay was fine. We were told that there’s a lift but was not told was that the lift does not serve both the 7th and 8th level. It was horrendous for us to lug up our heavy luggages up the stairs. As for washing, we were told that there was a washing machine but was not told that it was common for all to use. Also, we had to pay for each wash. That was fine until we saw that the dryer was broken and deep in winter, it would have taken ages for our clothes to dry. We literally gave up on washing our clothes. The cost of staying here was higher than others around Kuramae area which incidentally, provide better lodging and service.
ALTERNA Kuramae
4.1/57 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The room is quite big, and the sofa bed can accommodate four people. It is suitable for a family of three to travel here, because many hotels in Japan have a limit on the number of people, and three people have to book two rooms. It is more suitable to book this apartment. It is not far from the subway station Kuramae Station and Asakusa Station. It is right by the Sumida River. It is very convenient to see the night view of the Sky Tree and go to Sensoji Temple. There are not many restaurants around, but the subway can reach many business districts, which is not a big flaw. The noise is not loud, and it is quiet to stay!
Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
4.4/5219 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Picked this because of the location and accessible to onsen. Highly recommended if you want to have relaxing hotspring experience after crazy shopping days. Many food and drinks around the hotel. The only thing is the room is super small.
Hotel Crown Hills Ueno Premier
4.2/5235 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The service provided by the staff is quite good. Knowing that we need to do self-serve after 10pm but since I need to take care 2 kids and not convenient to move, they come to my room and serve us. It’s great! However, need to remind people who booked the largest room. We come with our friends together. Both of them staying in a small room and they can enjoy daily clean up service. But for large room (2 double bed), there is no clean up service (even you request to the receptionist / the room keeper). They can just clean up your room until the 4th day of your stay. It’s really bad experience and make us feel uncomfortable. Also, whenever you get into the room, check the ventilation of the toilet and the air-conditioner. You can always find that it is stuck with the dust and cause a lot of noise during the night time. It really has some impact to sleeping
DeLCCS Azumabashi III
3.9/52 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The position of the key is different from the introduction, in fact, the two keys are in the mailbox 2. The password can only open the guest password lock, the spare can not be opened, only a key to enter and exit, very inconvenient 3. No instructions on how to get the wifi password, and finally find it at the bottom of the router 4.3 Individuals live in 6, only give a roll of toilet paper, and no additional garbage bags are provided a, super close to the subway station b. There are several food markets and convenience stores near Fu c. Walk to the Sky Tower (bet) Asakusa, not far d, 40 square meters, larger than the average hotel space e. Laundry and cooking are also convenient (with terrace)

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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.
  • Tokyo Skytree: It is the tallest building in Japan. You can see the cityscape with panoramic views.
  • Shibuya Sky: A rooftop observation deck on the Shibuya Scramble Square building in Tokyo, offering 360-degree views from 230 metres high.
  • Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower. It is the symbol of the Tokyo skyline.
  • Sensō-ji: It is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temples.

Tip: Find more things to do in Tokyo in this guide to plan your Tokyo trip smoothly.

Weather & best time to Tokyo

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.

Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

Tokyo's transportation

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?

  • Sushi: You can visit Tsukiji Outer Market or sushi restaurants in Ginza for an authentic sushi experience.
  • Ramen: Popular ramen spots include Ichiran and Afuri Ramen.
  • Tempura: A crispy and light tempura—deep-fried seafood and vegetables.
  • Okonomiyaki: Japanese pancakes cooked on a hot grill with ingredients like cabbage, meat, seafood, and noodles.
  • Soba and Udon: Handmade soba or udon.
  • Matcha Desserts: Matcha ice cream, matcha parfaits, and matcha cakes at tea houses or dessert cafes.

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