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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
4.6/52270 Reviews

Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|1km from Kabukicho
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo offers a luxurious and comfortable stay in the heart of Japan's bustling capital. Boasting a prime location in Shinjuku, this hotel provides easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Also, it is walking distance to various lines making traveling easier. The hotel is 34 storey high. The panoramic views from higher floors with the huge window, especially overlooking the iconic Mount Fuji from a distance makes it a memorable stay. There are also dining places at Keio Plaza Hotel offering Japanese, international, and fusion cuisine. There is also a convenience store at level 2 that close at 2am for those who want to get some small bites, snacks or drinks. It is huge and because it’s located in the hotel, shelves are pretty filled up. The hotel's facilities, include a well-equipped fitness center and a relaxing pool (didn’t get to try as it is winter). The attention to cleanliness and maintenance throughout the property adds to the sense of comfort and well-being. There is also 2 in 1 washing machine with dryer at L18 at the south tower for usage starting from 500yen, depending on what the features you would like it to be, best of all, it comes with detergent. What truly sets Keio Plaza Hotel apart is its exceptional service. The staff is known for their professionalism, attentiveness, and hospitality, ensuring that guests feel welcomed and well taken care of throughout their stay. The attention of all the staffs to detail from check in and amenities reflects the commitment to providing a high-quality experience for guests. While the hotel's location in the vibrant Shinjuku district provides easy access to entertainment and transport, it's worth noting that the immediate surroundings can be bustling, reflecting Tokyo's energetic pace. However, once inside the hotel, guests can enjoy a serene and tranquil escape. In summary, Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo stands out as a premium accommodation choice, offering a perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and impeccable service. Whether you're a business traveler or a tourist exploring Tokyo, this hotel provides a refined retreat in the heart of the city.

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HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel
4.4/5320 Reviews

HOTEL GROOVE SHINJUKU, A PARKROYAL Hotel

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|0.15km from Kabukicho
Getting there Getting to the hotel from narita airport, you can take the keisei skyliner to change at Nippori at the Yamamote line to change and stop at Takanobaba and change to another train Seibu Shinjuku station. It will be a few minutes walk to the hotel from there. Very convenient. To go back to the airport, book yourself an express bus directly at the lobby entrance (QR code is there) with a screen on the departure timing to various airports so you don’t have to lug your luggage. Stay Luxurious hotel right smack in the middle of all the action, eateries, shopping, etc. I stayed for 7 nights at the premier suite which I believe had one of the best views around this area. Room is spacious for Japanese standards. And the 2 toilets and 2 bath is something we really appreciate. Amenities are all given, and you have everything in the room, including a Marshall Bluetooth speaker. Staff are friendly and eager to help during check in etc. I did not have much chance to interact with them since I also did not book one with breakfast. One tip is the enter the hotel through Starbucks directly downstairs, instead of going one round to enter the lobby. Just cut through Starbucks and go down the stairs immediately and make a left turn to the lobby. Afterthoughts Good and new hotel in an excellent location. Some things will need to be improved, out of the 7 nights, I only request for rooms to be cleared twice. The first time, housekeeping forgot to refill my towels after removing them, forgot to refill our drinking waters and even left a dirty tshirt in my toilet that don’t belong to me. I believe that could be used by them to clean the toilet, else no reasons someone’s dirty tshirt is found and left in my toilet. Should have definitely used a cleaner rag to clean up the toilet. I did not crate a fuss about it but just took the tshirt out of the room since it is a new hotel that just opened for one week and all staff are new too. But this should not happen next time again, especially since this is a suite booking. P/S check out Ichiran 3 mins walk away and the 24 hours Don Quixote too.
Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku
4/557 Reviews

Book and Bed Tokyo Shinjuku

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|0.19km from Kabukicho
It was the worst. I finished the payment procedure on the website the previous month and received multiple confirmation emails for accommodation reservations with breakfast. It is okay to tell the name that check-in can be 9 pm in the daytime and call, so when I go to 9 pm, I have no name on the guest list. If that shouldn't be the case, I showed all the driver's license for identity verification, reservation confirmation emails, and records of the dedicated site on the spot, but ”I can't stay because it's full today” and ”Because of Airhost of the reservation system” One point. I was able to travel from rural areas to Tokyo, and it was the worst result of being kicked out in the middle of the night amid the bad weather when the typhoon approached. When I tell you that I'm already paying my credit card, I'm saying, ”Is it a day use mistake?” The check-in and check-out dates are definitely written on the email presented and the confirmation page of the reservation site, and even though it says breakfast is included (there are multiple evidence for confirmation of the reservation in front of you) Full So I was honestly surprised that I couldn't stay. It can't be helped to complain to the receptionist, and it's full, so if you force it, you'll have to kick someone out in bad weather, so if you give up and ask about the location where you can stay nearby, It is said that there is an APA hotel opposite, and when I go, the APA hotel is closed for a long time. The cheerful club at the west exit of Shinjuku Station, which another receptionist told me, was miraculously vacant, so it was quite a bit, but this terrible experience is the first level in my life. The next day, I emailed the above situation and told them that I wanted my credit card payment to be invalidated, but I still haven't heard from them about apology or payment processing. In that situation, I received an email urging TripAdviser to post my impressions, ”How was your stay?” I was thinking that I would refrain from publishing it if I had a proper contact, but I will write it as a warning so that no one has the same feelings. It's horrible to think that my child will have the same experience.

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International Hotel Kabukicho
3.4/519 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
After our first night in a Capsule Hotel we relocated here for the rest of our few days in Tokyo. We first researched the area we wanted to be in and then looked for a reasonably priced place to stay in that area - which is how we found this hotel. It was a bit quirky but totally suited our needs. Also the WiFi was good and the staff at the front desk were very sweet. We spent most of our time in Tokyo out exploring and this was a good base to do that from.
Business Hotel Yamashiro
3.8/58 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
The boss is very good, the hotel is relatively clean, the room is slightly smaller, and it is acceptable. It is very close to the Shinjuku subway and it takes 15 minutes to walk with luggage. It is time to cross the road and wait for the traffic lights. I will still consider it next time.
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
4.5/51343 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Hotel is not difficult to find but it’s not near train station. The area here is a bit messy with tons of human traffic like tourists and locals. I don’t like the environment here as the crowd at night here seems a bit rowdy with many locals round n old here looking for drinks and entertainment. Early in the morning, like 7am, you will see drunk people stumbling out of clubs, vomiting and even pee on the streets! Yes it’s that messy. Overall I won’t stay here again. Too crowded but young people may like the place for its variety of food n drinks places. Hotel staff is friendly n room is decent size not too small.
Super Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho
4/58 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Breakfast is good, the hotel is conveniently located in Kabukicho Ichiban Street. It is about 10-15 minutes walk from the west exit of Shinjuku Station and about 10 minutes walk from Okubo Station. There are many convenience stores and hot springs are also good. Enter the password, go to the front desk every day to get a new password, the service is particularly good, and it is better on the basis that the Japanese service industry is particularly good, which is a bit flattered.
Hotel Livemax Shinjuku Kabukicho
3.9/5211 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Enjoyed my stay there. Polite staff and great location. About 16 minute walk to main Shinjuku station. Be aware that rooms are small, it's downtown Japan after all.
Hotel BaliAn Resort Shinjuku Glamping
4.4/56 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
It was the most spacious than any hotel I stayed in in Japan. I recommend it if you want to stay in a spacious hotel room without having to worry about opening two suitcases, but it's not recommended for families as there are a lot of host bars on the way to the hotel. I thought it was a glamping-like concept, with hammocks and a cute atmosphere, but it also looked somewhat like a motel, so take a good look before choosing.

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