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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
4.7/574 Reviews

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.26km from Mitsuo Aida Museum
The location is great, right next door to Tokyo Station and walking distance to the Imperial Palace. The staff in this hotel are fabulous, very polite, helpful and attentive without being intrusive. Check in was a nice easy process and I was kindly shown to my room. The room itself is fine, I've stayed in better Four Season Hotels but there was nothing wrong with the room I was given. The bed was comfy but the pillows I found were way too soft. I'm sure however if I'd asked they would have replaced them with firmer options. They also had limited charging sockets near the bed but not close enough for shorter cables so I had to charge my phone on the other side of the room. The shower was powerful, there was a nice deep bath but no bath salts and the bathroom amenities are not miniatures but rather large dispensers, great to save on plastic waste. Robes, hair dryer, tea and coffee facilities and mini bar are all provided. It appears they don't offer a pressing service because when I requested this they suggested an iron and ironing board to be brought to me instead. I personally don't mind ironing my own clothes so this was fine for me. WiFi was very good. The gym and restaurant are located on floor 7. The gym was nicely equipped for a hotel gym and had just about enough kit to get a decent workout in. They had a selection of cardio options as well. There are tin bottles of water and towels readily available. The hot pool was nice to relax in after and they also had a steam room and jet massage shower. Breakfast I had both as room service and in the restaurant. The menu was the same in both but you had more freedom on portion size with the continental option in the restaurant. I also had dinner room service whilst at the hotel. Room service was quick, normally arriving within 30mins of the order being placed. The food was well prepared and delicious. My only constructive criticism would be, it would have been nice to have had more choice, I found the room service menu limited, and I'd like to have had more local Japanese options, especially sushi. All in all a good hotel with fabulous staff in a great location. It wasn't however perfect with the points mentioned above so I can only award this hotel a 4* rating.

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Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyobashi - Tokyo Station
4.4/5249 Reviews

Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyobashi - Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.61km from Mitsuo Aida Museum
Distance from Tokyo Station - 8~10min but with luggage, it is advisable to use Yasue Underground Shopping mall all the way towards the end of this mall in direction of Giza Line or Artizon Museum. Pushing luggage this way is much easier than surface road conditions with a lots of bumps. Once you have the orientation, this hotel in fact a nice location with Takashimaya on the left and Yasue, Daimaru and Tokyo Station underground malls behind the hotel. No issue for any food as can settled at Yasue Underground mall. Convenient Shop across the street. You could have walked past this hotel if you are not focus as the lobby is at second floor. Small lobby but staffs' hospitality is ”big”. Nice chitchat with English. Easy check-in but don't expect any early check-in. Small breakfast area with limited choice but of good quality. Simple dish like miso soup can judge the effort chef put into so please do not judge. Not too sure there is an omelets station but probably you should get yours done if you ask. Room wise is new, clean and toilet is good size, not tiny. No study table but this made up by having a coffee table with 2 chairs.... well that's better with more walking space. Very disappointing is still no USB ready switch or wall plugs. So please BYO Japan adaptor and phone chargers. Internet is good, not constantly dropped. TV as usual, don't expect too much of programs in English. Oh, opposite is construction. Ask for quiet facing. Mine faced the office next to hotel... typically can see the staffs working. Will be backed if back to Tokyo.

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Courtyard Tokyo Station
4.2/561 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
The hotel is on the edge of the Jingqiao subway station and can be seen from the 7th exit on the ground, 20 meters away. The hotel lobby is on the 4th floor and the rooms are on the 2-4th floor. You need to swipe your card to enter the guest room area through the screened door. Due to the good location, the room size is really compact and there will be crowds for double occupancy. Breakfast is on the first floor and the variety is relatively simple, but there are Japanese-style meals, fresh fruit and freshly squeezed juice. The location is excellent, walking to Ginza and Tokyo Station are very close, 1 subway stop, about 5 minutes. A good business trip choice.
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
4.7/574 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
The location is great, right next door to Tokyo Station and walking distance to the Imperial Palace. The staff in this hotel are fabulous, very polite, helpful and attentive without being intrusive. Check in was a nice easy process and I was kindly shown to my room. The room itself is fine, I've stayed in better Four Season Hotels but there was nothing wrong with the room I was given. The bed was comfy but the pillows I found were way too soft. I'm sure however if I'd asked they would have replaced them with firmer options. They also had limited charging sockets near the bed but not close enough for shorter cables so I had to charge my phone on the other side of the room. The shower was powerful, there was a nice deep bath but no bath salts and the bathroom amenities are not miniatures but rather large dispensers, great to save on plastic waste. Robes, hair dryer, tea and coffee facilities and mini bar are all provided. It appears they don't offer a pressing service because when I requested this they suggested an iron and ironing board to be brought to me instead. I personally don't mind ironing my own clothes so this was fine for me. WiFi was very good. The gym and restaurant are located on floor 7. The gym was nicely equipped for a hotel gym and had just about enough kit to get a decent workout in. They had a selection of cardio options as well. There are tin bottles of water and towels readily available. The hot pool was nice to relax in after and they also had a steam room and jet massage shower. Breakfast I had both as room service and in the restaurant. The menu was the same in both but you had more freedom on portion size with the continental option in the restaurant. I also had dinner room service whilst at the hotel. Room service was quick, normally arriving within 30mins of the order being placed. The food was well prepared and delicious. My only constructive criticism would be, it would have been nice to have had more choice, I found the room service menu limited, and I'd like to have had more local Japanese options, especially sushi. All in all a good hotel with fabulous staff in a great location. It wasn't however perfect with the points mentioned above so I can only award this hotel a 4* rating.
The Tokyo Station Hotel
4.8/590 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
The location is really good, coupled with the good maintenance after the new renovation, the overall facilities are really good. It's just that the room size is a bit not particularly spacious. Hygiene: The room hygiene is no problem. Environment: In the surrounding square, countless people come to check in and take photos. You can see it when you open the curtains in the morning. Service: Needless to say, really good.
The Peninsula Tokyo
4.6/5141 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Tokyo | Can you believe it, this room has not been renovated in 16 years! Completely conquered by the elegance and foresight of The Peninsula Hotel! Staying at The Peninsula Tokyo, I was amazed twice in a short period of time. - After stepping into the lobby, the crystal lighting on the top and the front The ”eye” artwork echoes with the marble floor Projected into a good-looking symmetrical perspective, it is also often seen in hotels Photos on major social platforms, here is also afternoon tea And the restaurant where breakfast is served. Local designer Yukio Hashimoto chose earth tones, wood, and lacquerware Mixed with marble, the design is very forward-looking, and the maintenance of the guest rooms is outstanding. This year marks the sixteenth year the hotel has opened Years, but the guest rooms have been extensively renovated from the end, and only part of them have been done Hardware replacement and repair, such as the addition of wireless charging devices at the head of the bed. The hotel is currently still the second largest in the whole of Tokyo with basic rooms Luxury hotel (54 square meters). Although the equipment in the guest room such as TV and safe is old, the feeling of use is still comfortable, especially the bedding, which is not pure white linen, but beige is very soft, and the bedding is particularly well received.
Muji Hotel Ginza
4.5/57 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
The Muji hotel has lived up to my expectations! If you are a fan of Muji products (or interested in how Muji products can be put together in a hotel room), then this is a hotel for you!! I enjoyed the room, amenities, and superb hotel location (in Ginza). The staff were friendly. However, they can be more attentive. By going downstairs, you have floors of Muji products you can purchase! One of the good things is that you don't need to go through reception each time to go to your room - which I prefer. I recommend staying here for one to two nights and trying out their breakfast or meals! :) Enjoy!
Bulgari Hotel Tokyo
4.9/517 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
This newly opened Bulgari Hotel still has a lot of problems: 1 If you don’t drive in, you have to go through a shopping mall every time, and it’s impossible to take a taxi all the time when you go out. Every time you come back, you have to go through the back door. 2 There is basically no service at all. When checking in, it said that non-alcoholic drinks are free, but the actual checkout juice is 2,500 yen a bottle, which feels very bad. 3 With the price of 1w8rmb, you can live in a hotel with better location and service in ginza, and there are also a bunch of Japanese people complaining about it in Google reviews. 4 The concierge department of this hotel booked restaurants almost a month in advance, and only one can be booked after giving a list of more than a dozen restaurants. The hotel has almost no strength in this regard.

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