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Takanawa Hanakohro
4.6/55 Reviews

Takanawa Hanakohro

Shinagawa Tokyo|1.78km from Shimbamba Station
Overnight with friends. At first, I was planning to go to a hot spring, but it gradually became closer, and in the end it was a plan to say that there was no hot spring and only the atmosphere ... but as a result, the answer was correct. The place is in the Grand Prince. The entrance is a little difficult to understand, and for some reason there is no front desk or entrance, and I wander around the lobby. Finally I found a staff member and was guided to the 4th floor. Check-in with matcha and sweets at the club lounge. Although the lounge is a little simple and small, there are only 14 guest rooms, so this may be enough for capacity. It is worth mentioning that you can access all the lounges of the three hotels in this Takanawa Prince area (actually four because it is a plus Hanakoji) (I was waiting w) This seems to be a privilege only for this Hanakaji, and the tension rises. I was supposed to come slowly to conquer all of them in 2 hours of cocktail time from 17:00, but I suddenly changed to an erratic and fluttering project! I went to the lounge of Hanakoji just at 17:00, but there was no previous customer. We are embarrassed. Drinks are a small number of elite drinks such as champagne, wine, sake, whiskey, and good juice (laughs). Nine snacks on the plate? Since the concept here is Japanese, it is a Japanese set. After that, I went to the lounge on the lower floor, but there was a line, Shin Takanawa had only beer and the rest of the daytime cake, and even though I went to Sakura Tower, there was nothing nice about alcohol or snacks, so I ended up returning to the beginning. As a result of returning to the beginning, I found that there is a drink here even after the cocktail time (no hors d'oeuvre) I finally found that it was the correct answer to use only here, so from the next time I will do so. Although the introduction has become longer, the room has the same setting as that of the inn and has a bed on tatami mats. The view of the garden is good from the window, and you can see the garden from the bath (can you see the bath from the garden?) The bathroom is large and comfortable. No unnecessary rain shower for me. No toiletries (I wanted this). I am grateful that breakfast is brought to my room and I can relax in the room while looking out at the garden. The contents are a little like an inn, and there are many items. Another feature is that all the staff in the hall are very responsive. After that, there is nothing to say if you can dig in the hot springs.

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Hearton Hotel Higashi-Shinagawa
4.3/587 Reviews

Hearton Hotel Higashi-Shinagawa

Shinagawa Tokyo|1.06km from Shimbamba 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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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Tokyo Osaki
4.3/560 Reviews
Shinagawa
This time I went to Japan for a meeting and visited the University of Tokyo and relatives in Tokyo. I chose a hotel that was convenient for traveling. The hotel is very close to JR Osaki Station, only a 3-minute walk, but it is very quiet. The room is not very big compared to star hotels in China, but it is already very good in Tokyo. The hotel's service and hygiene are very good. Although the hotel's breakfast is a bit simple, it is nutritious and comprehensive. The hotel arranged for me to be on the 12th floor. When I looked up, I could see Mount Fuji outside the window. I was very happy.
Keikyu EX Inn Shinagawa Shimbamba
4.3/535 Reviews
Shinagawa
The night bus from Shinjuku at midnight was not able to ride, and decided to take the Shinkansen starting the next morning. I was worried about whether I should go to Tokyo or Shinagawa, and I didn't want to walk anymore, and I chose it because it was just from Shin Baba Station. It was really just after the ticket gate. No umbrella unnecessary distance. The entrance with luxury feeling, the pajama type room clothes, the female amenities can be selected at the front desk, and the front desk is good. The hardness of the bed is just right. You can put a smartphone on the bed side. There was coffee at the front desk and I received it in the morning. I don't know other goodness because it was a short time stay. In addition, since only two stations and each station train stop to Shinagawa, there may be a little inconvenience, but the closeness of 20 seconds from the station is worth choosing. One thing that is very unfortunate is that ... there is a humidifier air cleaner in the room, but I put water myself in the water tank, but the tank was very dirty. I thought it was something brown, and I touched it and it was super null and dirty. I was really sorry for this. I want you to clean the tank...
Super Hotel Shinagawa Shinbanba
4.5/567 Reviews
Shinagawa
Room was so clean and have air pulifier. Free drink machines. Artificial onsen bath was nice. Fine breakfast was included. It was almost perfect. Wish the room were a bit bigger. Being nearby lunchbox shops was helpful. I inadvertently left a book in the room. Hotel can send it to my Japan address with mailing fee borne by myself. I would stay again at this hotel if I have another biz travel to Tokyo. Thank you.
Higashi Shinagawa Apartment
3/52 Reviews
Shinagawa
Unfortunately, the response was not as smooth as the key box could not be opened. I think the quality was good.
Super Hotel Shinagawa Aomono-Yokocho
4.3/598 Reviews
Shinagawa
I stayed for one night to go to a nearby hospital. Is it just the middle of the station from the Shinagawa seaside station of Keikyu blue yokocho and rinkai line, I think the access to traffic is good. Location conditions are also nearby, and there are convenience stores, and when you walk to Aomono Yokocho station, there are shopping streets and there are several restaurants. The employee is also able to greet and respond firmly and has a good feeling. Also, it was a corridor on the room floor, but I felt hot whether the air conditioner was cut off because of the time pattern and power saving. There is a large bath, so I am glad to be able to stretch my limbs and take a bath. There is a free breakfast, but I felt a little less side dishes. Bread, salad (raw vegetables) and side dishes may be just right with 5 items, rice, miso soup. There was a self-service welcome bar at night. It may be a little happy service for those who drink. Overall, it was a good stay.
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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