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Hearton Hotel Higashi-Shinagawa
4.3/591 Reviews

Hearton Hotel Higashi-Shinagawa

Shinagawa Tokyo|0.94km from Samezu Station
Conveniently located 2 minutes walk from the Rinkai Line Shinagawa Seaside Station, there is a shopping mall with ion style, convenience stores and restaurants in front of the hotel. From Haneda Airport, there is a limousine bus to Shinagawa Seaside Station, and it stops at the bus stop in front of the hotel, so it was easy to access even if I had a large suitcase. In addition, there is a blue thing Yokocho station of Keikyu line in the place of 8 minutes walk, and it is convenient for transportation by choosing the station depending on the destination. I stayed for 4 nights, but the hotel has a coin laundry (300 yen for laundry, 100 yen for 7 minutes drying) and a microwave oven in the lobby. The interior of the room is classic, but there are new facilities such as buttons and USB charge plugs that convey the hope of cleaning and the hope of not waking up, and it was clean and well cleaned. It was a pity that there was only one chair even though it was a double room. There are kettles, tea cups and glasses in the room, so you can spend a relaxing time in the room without going out. Amenities include toothbrushes and body towels in the room, but are provided in front of the front desk, such as skin care products, tea bags and shaver. (Free) The staff was kind and received a parcel from my family. I was staying on the 17th floor, so it was good to enjoy the view of the sea side such as the plane and the Shinkansen from the window of the room. Soundproofing is also ok. The inconvenience was that Wi-Fi was sometimes difficult to connect. Fortunately, I was carrying my pocket Wi-Fi to return home temporarily, so there was no problem.

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Hotel Route-Inn Shinagawa-Oimachi
4.2/5108 Reviews
Shinagawa
The hotel route inn used this time, I was able to sleep comfortably and sleep comfortably in a quiet environment. The location is good and you can go to Haneda Airport by limousine bus and train in about 40 minutes. I will use it next time.
Wires Hotel Shinagawa Seaside
4.4/562 Reviews
Shinagawa
I liked the hotel, good location, close to the airport, also convenient to play in Kamakura, Hakone, Shinjuko areas and so on, close, Odaiba is also nearby, 5-7 minutes walk to 2 metro stations, next to each there is a huge supermarket with food, night store, a guy from Uzbekistan works there, speaks Russian) the staff is very friendly, you can take an adapter, an iron, a lot of cosmetics, tea is on the 1st floor, I liked that the window opens, there is a hot bathroom upstairs, open until 2 am, after Long walks were very nice to freshen up, they clean every day, yukata and towels are also changed every day. The room is quite comfortable, at the entrance there is a hanger and space for a suitcase
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinagawa Aomono-yokocho-eki
3.9/562 Reviews
Shinagawa
It was attached to Aomono Yokocho Station. The entrance will go out of the station and go down the stairs, but it was enough to enter without getting wet even if it rained. Very convenient location with many places to eat and a supermarket nearby. Only one station to Shinagawa by express train. It was very convenient. The room is smaller than other Toyoko, but it's fine if you just want to sleep.
Ours Inn Hankyu
4.4/5215 Reviews
Shinagawa
Easy to access from Haneda station by trains or a bus. The hotel is next by a station and very convenient. Room is a bit small but have everything we need. Convenience store and a grocery store are in downstairs. Wish to have chances to use the spa and sauna, and massage. Although you need to pay extra, I’m sure it worth it. I’ll def stay here again.
Via Inn Tokyo Shinagawa Oimachi
4.4/5310 Reviews
Shinagawa
Since all 3 of us, including a child (9 years old), were female, they guided us to the ladies' floor. The view from the high floor was beautiful. There was a foot massager and facial ion steamer in the room, and I was very happy to heal my tired legs from walking. It's close to the station, and you can go to Haneda Airport by bus from the station, so my daughters said they want to stay again!
Wires Hotel James Zaka
4.3/522 Reviews
Shinagawa
We ended up staying here on a whim after our accomodation on Shibuya fell through. This was genuinely such a great place to stay even thought it’s kind of out of the way of a lot of things. It felt like the real Tokyo, not the tourist Tokyo we’d seen thus far. It’s within walking distance to two train stations, it’s quiet and close to a family owned grocery store. There were four of us in one room and we had more than enough space which is really saying something since accomodation in Japan tends to be on the smaller side. Would 100% stay here again.

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