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Park Hyatt Tokyo
4.6/577 Reviews

Park Hyatt Tokyo

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|0.79km from Sangubashi Station
Booked a deluxe king for 5 nights through the Hyatt website. The hotel is very large and the common areas are large, beautiful, and decorated in a very classy manner. Views are amazing from pretty much everywhere. The gym is well equipped and maintained. The swimming pool is smaller than I imagined and yes, you do need to reserve a time to use it. The hallways on the floors where the rooms are were quite dimly lit with dark wallpaper. I would say these hallways could use some updating in terms of the decor. The location of the hotel is a bit out of the way as the closest metro station (Shibuya) is a 15-20 minute walk. I usually ended up taking the bus or a cab to the station, or when it was early - walked. The shuttle wasn't all that frequent so I never took it. Check-in was very service oriented with someone leading me from the lobby to the check-in desk and giving me the low-down on the hotel. Actual check-in took took longer than I had hoped but I had just come from a 16 hour flight and really just wanted to go to sleep. As a Hyatt Explorist, I was upgraded to a larger corner room with more light. At first, they said they were willing to offer me the room at a special rate and when I said no thanks, they just upgraded me for free. I felt this was weird as you either have the availability to upgrade someone with elite status, or you don't. The room was large by Tokyo standards with lots of windows. I didn't find the decor staid as other reviewers have noted. I would say the decor is classic and refined. I've been to Tokyo several times already so I actually spent a bit of time in the room in the morning before heading out. It was a good amount of space to spread out, have some room service, and just relax. There are power plugs near the bed for those of us who like to charge their phone nearby. TV channels are limited though and there is no way to cast streaming services from your phone. The bathroom has a Dyson hair dryer which I enjoyed. Housekeeping was consistently great. The room was always clean, toiletries replenished, and requests were always delivered promptly. I had the breakfast buffet the first morning I was there and then room service every morning after as it doesn't cost any more than eating in the restaurant. The buffet was great and I would recommend trying it at least once. You get to order one main egg dish or french toast/pancakes and then there is the buffet. The spread wasn't as large as other hotels/resorts I've been to but everything there was high quality and delicious. Oftentimes, larger buffets have a mix of decent food and just edible filler stations. But everything here was really good. All of the food stations were actually very small as the kitchen kept replacing them with fresh food. Room service was always delivered quickly and set up perfectly. I ordered the Japanese breakfast one morning (it's the only breakfast available for delivery at 6am) which was tasty but kind of left me a bit hungry. All other mo
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
4.6/52243 Reviews

Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|1.29km from Sangubashi Station

Latest booking 20 hrs ago

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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Kadoya Hotel
4.5/5131 Reviews

Kadoya Hotel

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|1.26km from Sangubashi Station

Latest booking 21 hrs ago

4.5 stars! My spouse, son, and I have previously stayed at Kadoya in December 2019. I was delighted with our most recent stay in February 2023. Last time, I booked a triple bed room. This time I booked a ”Fourth Standard - 2 king beds (Universal Design Type -B” room. What a terrific room. The tv set was massive! Even I had to grin at the size of the tv screen. There was a ledge behind the bed which was convenient to put cups on during our evening beverages. We also used the ledge to place our cellphones on overnight as they charged. Ample electrical plugs. The room has a small fridge to keep drinks cool. A microwave is located in the laundry room. The laundry room also has two washing machines and two dryers. All coin operated. There is also a vending machine in the laundry room. Handrails in the shower/tub of the bathroom much appreciated. Staff at Kadoya that I encountered were very pleasant and helpful. I requested front desk staff to kindly print out documents and they did so without hesitation. Housekeeping staff is friendly and promptly brought me towels and extra wooden hangers when requested. Daily housekeeping service. Shampoo, conditioner and body wash all had a pleasant fragrance. We were provided with feather-free pillows and feather-free duvets given our allergies. Room was clean. Ample space for 4 luggages. Excellent location. Close to Shinjuku station. Several dining options nearby. Pharmacy nearby. 24 hour Lawson convenience store next door. Another Lawson across the street. Travel tip: We arrived at Kadoya using the Airport Limousine Bus which departed from Narita. I chose the Keio Plaza Hotel instead of the Shinjuku stop as it is closer to Kadoya. Get off at the Keio Plaza stop and walk through the lobby. Leave the Keio Plaza hotel and walk 2 blocks to Kadoya. When going to Narita, in order to get to Narita quicker I booked the Airport Limousine Bus to depart from Shinjuku as the earliest bus leaving from Keio Plaza hotel was not early enough for me. Catch the bus from Bus Stop 23 located right in front of the Airport Limousine Bus ticketing office, to the left of Keio department store. Currently, Airport Limousine Bus routes and schedules are reduced. All in all a pleasant stay at Kadoya!

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Yoyogi Apartment 2-301
3.5/51 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
The bottom of the slippers is rotten
Yoyogi House
0/50 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
0
Whether it is the staff in the store or the guests we met in the store, they are all very friendly, and during the two or three days we stayed, the rest was quite satisfactory. The room looked really warm, and It's also quite comfortable. Air conditioning is available, hot water is available all day, and there is no wireless network, but the daily Internet is fairly convenient, but you have to wait until 5:00 pm to check in.
Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo
4.5/551 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
We truly enjoyed our stay here. The staff was so friendly (and they all spoke English) and it really made our trip to Tokyo so much sweeter and enjoyable. It was very refreshing compared to the other hotel we stayed at. We were treated very much like VIPs all throughout our stay. Special mention to Yui, Fred and Alexis who helped us with everything from finding stores, spas, restaurants, transportation arrangements, etc. And was super enjoyable to talk to. They even have great extras like free gourmet coffee, free happy hour drinks, and free morning post hangover shots. Lol! I really like the set up of the room. Its a well thought out layout. It’s spacious and the bathroom layout is separated like a suite - like shower and separate room for the WC. So one doesn’t have to wait for the other and both can use with privacy at the same time. And I can open all the lights on this part of the room early morning and do my make up without bothering my room mate. And black out blinds are really black out. Beds really comfortable. Well done. Definitely recommend and come back again.
Keio Presso Inn Shinjuku
4.3/5117 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Staff is polite and check in was a breeze. The room is small as expected as its a room for one person. The fridge does not have capacity to make ice, only for cooling. There is a microwave for common use on the 5th flr. The breakfast is super simple and light. Only soup, pastries, coffee, apple juice, small hamburger for meat, cabbage salad. Not much of choice.
Park Hyatt Tokyo
4.6/577 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Booked a deluxe king for 5 nights through the Hyatt website. The hotel is very large and the common areas are large, beautiful, and decorated in a very classy manner. Views are amazing from pretty much everywhere. The gym is well equipped and maintained. The swimming pool is smaller than I imagined and yes, you do need to reserve a time to use it. The hallways on the floors where the rooms are were quite dimly lit with dark wallpaper. I would say these hallways could use some updating in terms of the decor. The location of the hotel is a bit out of the way as the closest metro station (Shibuya) is a 15-20 minute walk. I usually ended up taking the bus or a cab to the station, or when it was early - walked. The shuttle wasn't all that frequent so I never took it. Check-in was very service oriented with someone leading me from the lobby to the check-in desk and giving me the low-down on the hotel. Actual check-in took took longer than I had hoped but I had just come from a 16 hour flight and really just wanted to go to sleep. As a Hyatt Explorist, I was upgraded to a larger corner room with more light. At first, they said they were willing to offer me the room at a special rate and when I said no thanks, they just upgraded me for free. I felt this was weird as you either have the availability to upgrade someone with elite status, or you don't. The room was large by Tokyo standards with lots of windows. I didn't find the decor staid as other reviewers have noted. I would say the decor is classic and refined. I've been to Tokyo several times already so I actually spent a bit of time in the room in the morning before heading out. It was a good amount of space to spread out, have some room service, and just relax. There are power plugs near the bed for those of us who like to charge their phone nearby. TV channels are limited though and there is no way to cast streaming services from your phone. The bathroom has a Dyson hair dryer which I enjoyed. Housekeeping was consistently great. The room was always clean, toiletries replenished, and requests were always delivered promptly. I had the breakfast buffet the first morning I was there and then room service every morning after as it doesn't cost any more than eating in the restaurant. The buffet was great and I would recommend trying it at least once. You get to order one main egg dish or french toast/pancakes and then there is the buffet. The spread wasn't as large as other hotels/resorts I've been to but everything there was high quality and delicious. Oftentimes, larger buffets have a mix of decent food and just edible filler stations. But everything here was really good. All of the food stations were actually very small as the kitchen kept replacing them with fresh food. Room service was always delivered quickly and set up perfectly. I ordered the Japanese breakfast one morning (it's the only breakfast available for delivery at 6am) which was tasty but kind of left me a bit hungry. All other mo
MIMARU Tokyo Shinjuku West
4.5/5125 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
It is 10 minutes from the insane part of SHINJUKU station, so it's really wonderful to be close but not besieged with all that hyperstimulation. The walk is easy as it is on a main street, so you can’t get lost. Like the other MIMARUs we stayed at, this was fairly new and wonderfully clean. The lay-out is really nice as all 4 of us had some privacy. It was roomy for a sitting area, dining set, and a small kitchen (well-stocked, although we didn’t use). No view but we were on the second floor. The beds were comfy, and the kids each had a large bunk berth (probably bigger than a capsule hotel, yet had lighting and USB inside). Any family who prizes having a good bed (you are going to need it after all the walking in Tokyo) would have a really good stay.

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Tokyo: Where Tradition Meets Futurism

Tokyo, Japan's bustling capital, is a fascinating city where the past coexists with the future. A hub of innovation, fashion, and gastronomy, Tokyo combines ultramodern architecture with centuries-old temples and shrines. It's an urban jungle that pulsates with energy, offering endless discoveries for visitors.

Journeying to Tokyo

Tokyo is served by two airports: Narita International Airport, handling the majority of international flights, and Haneda Airport, mostly for domestic flights and some international routes. The city has an extensive and efficient public transportation system, with its subway and train lines being the most convenient ways to travel.

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and the main language is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but signs in English are common in tourist areas. Japan's visa policy varies by nationality, so it's advised to check your requirements before traveling.

Tokyo's Must-Visit Attractions

Begin your Tokyo adventure in Asakusa, where the historic Senso-ji Temple resides. Experience the neon-lit chaos of Shibuya Crossing and the fashion-forward streets of Harajuku. Explore the high-tech district of Akihabara, the haven for anime and electronics.

Marvel at the views from the Tokyo Skytree, or lose yourself in the natural beauty of the Imperial Palace East Gardens. Savor Tokyo's renowned food scene, from sushi and ramen to street snacks in Tsukiji Fish Market.

Weather & Best Time to Visit Tokyo

Tokyo experiences a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are generally mild with occasional snowfall. The best times to visit are spring (March to May) for cherry blossom season and autumn (September to November) for the vibrant fall foliage. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

Choosing Your Ideal Hotel in Tokyo

Tokyo offers a range of accommodations to suit different needs. For proximity to shopping and entertainment, the Shinjuku district is ideal, with luxury hotels like Park Hyatt Tokyo. Asakusa, with hotels like Asakusa View Hotel, offers a more traditional neighborhood feel.

Capsule hotels like The Millennials Shibuya provide a uniquely Japanese budget-friendly option. For business travelers, the Conrad Tokyo in the Shiodome area offers convenience and luxury. The contemporary design of TRUNK(HOTEL) in Harajuku will please Instagram-lovers.

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