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Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku
4.4/544 Reviews

Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|1.19km from Meiji Memorial Museum
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!

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Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
4.6/5424 Reviews
Room was just enough for two suitcases. The view from the terrace was great. Easy to get around with just few stations to the Tokyo central area. The nearby area was quite not as crowded as other Tokyo central area. The hotel is more than welcome to help us store the luggage even we away for whole day.
Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
4.4/548 Reviews
Very good hotel, I will stay there again if I have the chance. The view from the front desk is very good, overlooking the Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium next to it. There happened to be a baseball game during the few days I stayed. Although I didn't understand the rules, the atmosphere was pretty good. There is Lawson on the first floor of the hotel. I often buy boxed apple juice and drink it. The apple juice is very popular. There is a large public bath in the hotel. If you go there early or late, there will be no crowds and it will be very comfortable. I especially like the bubble pool, and I feel exhausted.
Hotel Allamanda Aoyama Tokyo
4.2/543 Reviews
The room was large and luxurious. It was a pity that the outside of the window was the next building, but the others are satisfied. Breakfast was also original and I enjoyed it. My wife likes the service of the bear on the Ikkyu diamond. I was grateful that I could choose red and white wine, and I opened one. It is the same everywhere at the subway station, but it is difficult to know where the hotel is located even though it is on the ground nearby. Once I knew the location, it was fine, but at first I was lost.
Hotel Wing International Premium Tokyo Yotsuya
4.4/5311 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
This was one of the best hotel in Tokyo especially Shinjuku area. It is near the station of Marunochi line for easy access to other line or areas like Shibuya, Ginza, and Ikebukuro. Near the hotel there are several Halal restaurant for Muslim travller. With reasonable price you can get a premium luxury service in this hotel. We enjoy staying in this hotel for 3 days and 2 nights. I will stay in this hitel again if I have a chance to visit Tokyo in the near future.
The Aoyama Grand Hotel
4.7/555 Reviews
Terrific newish hotel in the top 4 floors of an office building. About 320 t0 30 minute walk to Shibuya, Ginza or Harajuku or 2 minutes to the metro station. The metro is easy to use as instructions are in a lot of lanuages and you can pay with coins, notes or cards. We paid a little extra and were in a larger corner room with 180 degree views. Free generous minibar refilled each day. Staff were tops. There is a Japanese restaurant on the second floor which is independent of the notel. Excellent and fair prices. Breakfast was part of our package and it well above average. If you have bags or cant handle stairs ask the taxi to go into the basement from where you access the hotel with ease Tokyo is not cheap but I will certainly be back here
Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier
4.4/569 Reviews
It’s a very nice location at Aoyama, you can easily find metro station, restaurants, supermarket, family mart and pharmacy. The room is tiny but the facilities are nice. The only issue is the wifi, not stable, I got disconnection multiple times. Nice choice for 1 or 2 nights.

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