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The Kitano Hotel Tokyo
4.7/595 Reviews

The Kitano Hotel Tokyo

Tokyo|1.24km from JR Yotsuya Station
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.

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Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku
4.4/544 Reviews

Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|0.31km from JR Yotsuya Station
It is not a hotel in the classic sense. It is more like a Boardinghouse. The rooms are like small apartments with a bathroom, small kitchenette, washing machine. The room is really large for Japanese conditions, we had a room with double bed, sofa, small table, desk, TV (only Japanese broadcasters), air conditioning, small balcony, from which we even could see the Fuji Mount. The bed was very good, comfortable, large (Japanese double beds are otherwise often very narrow!), good bed linen. All overall was very clean, but the sofa had a lot of spots and overall could be renovated once. It really only refers to the optics, it worked everything. In the bathroom everything was available (as usual in Japan). The kitchen line is too small to really cook something, but for breakfast, cupnoodles or to warm up a finished dish in the microwave is enough. However, there are so many restaurants in the nearby run that you can go very well to eat. We booked the room without breakfast because you can also go to a very good and relatively cheap breakfast in Japan and the hotel's breakfast had no good reviews. The hotel is located on a 4-spurged street, it is nothing more out on the evening and in the room it was absolutely quiet. The public transportation station is 3 minutes walking distance, the metro and JR trains are driven to the station. You can get to all the attractions well. Of course you are also on a longer journey in Tokyo. There are 2 mini markets near the hotel where you can take care of everything. Entry and check-in went quickly and smoothly, the staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay there again and can recommend the hotel in full. Whoever has been living in a Japanese hotel for a long time knows to appreciate the size of the rooms!
Tokyo Green Palace
4.3/560 Reviews

Tokyo Green Palace

Tokyo|0.67km from JR Yotsuya Station
We stayed for 3 nights in November 2021. Thank you very much for your consideration of the upgrade of the room because you made a slightly irregular reservation. The location is very convenient because it is close to the station entrance to the train platform and is close to the station entrance. It is 7 minutes from Ichigaya Station, but I took about 10 minutes. Well, this is a personal difference. There is a climb from the station to the hotel and a downhill from the hotel to the station. The convenience store was important by the entrance of the kojimachi station. In addition, there are embassy around the hotel, and it is not related to the noise. The customer service of the front desk 々 was also polite. The room was very general size and arrangement, but it was convenient to have a mobile phone charger on the pillow. The temperature of the air conditioner was also individually set and comfortable. The water pressure of the shower was not bad. The refrigerator is small. The way to cool was now one. It may be insufficient if it is hot. The amenities were a way to pick up the necessary amount from the side of the lobby, but the bathing agent was gone late at night. Could you speak in the lobby? The room I stayed this time is a smoking room, and for smokers, it is a thankful thing that there is a smoking room now. The smell of cigarettes is very concerned by the person who cares, and the word of mouth of the hotel is also a representative of the negative element, but the layer which is seeking the smoking room still exists a certain number. I am glad that you have responded to such needs. The only regret was breakfast, and it became an individual meal due to the influence of the corona, and the employee 々 also understood that it was hard to respond to it, but the amount of side dishes was small and cold I was frankly sorry. The rice, miso soup, nori, bread and drinks were free to drink, but is it difficult to add some side foods here? Well, that means no individual meals... But overall, I think it is a very easy and good hotel, including the location. In addition to the good environment around the hotel, the customer layer is relatively calm, and therefore, there is no request or provision of excessive service, so there is a margin for the customer service of the employee 々 I thought that this situation was creating calm air. The low price seems to be due to the influence of corona, but anyway, it was very lucky to stay at this hotel at this price. I would like to use it again if I have a chance.

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The Kitano Hotel Tokyo
4.7/595 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.
Hotel Keihan Tokyo Yotsuya
4.3/5170 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Check-in and out was easy, and amenities were self service so you grab what you need. The room was clean, quiet, and has enough space for me. There are convenience stores and different kinds of restaurants nearby. Pictured was a takeout from the restaurant across from the hotel.
Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku
4.4/544 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
It is not a hotel in the classic sense. It is more like a Boardinghouse. The rooms are like small apartments with a bathroom, small kitchenette, washing machine. The room is really large for Japanese conditions, we had a room with double bed, sofa, small table, desk, TV (only Japanese broadcasters), air conditioning, small balcony, from which we even could see the Fuji Mount. The bed was very good, comfortable, large (Japanese double beds are otherwise often very narrow!), good bed linen. All overall was very clean, but the sofa had a lot of spots and overall could be renovated once. It really only refers to the optics, it worked everything. In the bathroom everything was available (as usual in Japan). The kitchen line is too small to really cook something, but for breakfast, cupnoodles or to warm up a finished dish in the microwave is enough. However, there are so many restaurants in the nearby run that you can go very well to eat. We booked the room without breakfast because you can also go to a very good and relatively cheap breakfast in Japan and the hotel's breakfast had no good reviews. The hotel is located on a 4-spurged street, it is nothing more out on the evening and in the room it was absolutely quiet. The public transportation station is 3 minutes walking distance, the metro and JR trains are driven to the station. You can get to all the attractions well. Of course you are also on a longer journey in Tokyo. There are 2 mini markets near the hotel where you can take care of everything. Entry and check-in went quickly and smoothly, the staff was friendly and helpful. We would stay there again and can recommend the hotel in full. Whoever has been living in a Japanese hotel for a long time knows to appreciate the size of the rooms!
Yotsuya 110
4.2/50 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
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Due to the flight delay on the first day of check-in, it took a long time to find the location of the apartment at night. The map is very useful. In fact, the navigation is quite accurate. We also printed the route map provided by the landlord to save time. In the next few days, I found that the location was pretty good, with easy access, with stations and convenience stores everywhere, which was very convenient.
Hotel New Otani Tokyo, Executive House Zen
4.8/543 Reviews
The highlight of the hotel is a small courtyard with hundreds of years of history, a small waterfall and a nice view. There is a Japanese-style breakfast and a buffet. There is a good restaurant on the first floor of the hotel. There is a good Kobe beef and pine yak that can be fed or sukiyaki.
Hotel New Otani Tokyo the Main
4.7/5108 Reviews
This was our second trip to Japan within the past 5 years. Previously, we stayed at a budget hotel which was cramped and small compared to American hotels. For this reason, we decided to splurge and I'm so glad we did. Splurge on the deluxe room if you value space and comfort. It not only made a huge difference, but it made our stay even better. The deluxe room comes with a walk- in closet, huge bathroom, and the room itself was big enough for a King bed and sitting area with a couch and chair. The staff provided excellent customer service at all times. The hotel is not that close to a train station so be wary of that, especially if you have heavy luggage. Also, this hotel is huge and navigating it takes time before you know where to go and how to get to the area's local restaurants and train stations. The hotel grounds have a beautiful Japanese garden with waterfall which rivals some parks. The only criticism I have about our stay is dining. As do all hotels, this one charges a huge price to dine on-site. You have access to local restaurants that are within walking distance for half the price. If you want to save money do a little research online and dine off-site. There are plenty of options around the area.

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