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Hotel Trusty Tokyo Bayside
4.5/551 Reviews
Odaiba
A small 4-story hotel next to the bay court. Since I requested a view in advance, he assigned a room with a view of Yurikamome and the harbor. After having dinner in diversity, I bought alcohol and snacks at a nearby supermarket and was able to spend a relaxing time enjoying the night view in the room. There was a relatively variety of breakfast, and the seats were vacant, so I was able to eat slowly at the eat-in. If you ask for a take-out, coffee will be carefully prepared. The hotel is close to business, but I was able to spend a relaxing time in a functional and clean room. Alcohol is also available at the vending machine in the hotel. Room service is reasonable, so if you can't go outside to buy it, room service may be good. Next time I want to stay at Bay Court (¨̮) I don't have membership.
Hotel JAL City Tokyo Toyosu
4.5/5467 Reviews
Odaiba
JAL CITY HOTEL TOKYO TOYOSU is a modern and comfortable hotel located in the Toyosu area of Tokyo. The rooms are clean and well-appointed, with comfortable beds and modern amenities. The hotel's location is convenient for exploring Tokyo, with easy access to public transportation. The staff are friendly and helpful, and the hotel offers a good range of facilities, including a restaurant and fitness center. Overall, it is a great choice for both business and leisure travelers.
La Vista Tokyo Bay
4.6/5309 Reviews
Odaiba
Hotel is nice and new with sea view that near to train station, it is quite suitable for family travel, it has hot spring, excellent breakfast with shashimi and ramen at night, but the location is a bit far away from the City, transportation is not so convenient to airport, only one bus at 12pm to Narita airport. Service is good but a bit difficult to communicate in English if you don't understand Japanese.
Hotel Livemax Toyosu-Ekimae
3.4/540 Reviews
Odaiba
Near Toyosu station, there are many restaurants across a large crossroad. Convenience stores are also close to the hotel. The hotel vending machine is a line of water and sake in the building, but there is a vending machine at the entrance of the hotel and you can buy juice. The hotel is close to the station. If the location is solved, you can go smoothly. The person who sees may be lost because there is a hotel in the position that cannot be seen from the station.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Toyosu Premier / Tokyo
4.6/5324 Reviews
Odaiba
It is the second use. We used it when we went to Kizzania in Toyosu in the family at the beginning of the year. The hotel is the best location to stay directly from the station, and from the Raraport and Toyosu with Kizzania. After playing scattered 々 at the 2 part meeting in Kizzania, it was difficult to relax in a room with a wide 々 after 10 minutes of the end at 21 o'clock !! Stay in a corner twin room. I felt it last time, but from the corner, the night view of the Tokyo side and the night view of the sea side were enjoyable and rich. The room was large, so the child was playing with a large sofa and bed. Staying at this hotel was also a plus and became one of the big events. The staff 々 response was very good and it was comfortable only for the sophisticated. Breakfast was also a great restaurant with a harbor view called penthouse, both Japanese and Western foods were prepared and enjoyed in buffet style. The child was also very satisfied and full of stomach! It is the best hotel recommended when going to events around Laraport, Kizzania and Toyosu in the family! We will use it again.
Far East Village Hotel Tokyo Ariake
4.3/5381 Reviews
Odaiba
It was good with a humidified air cleaner. It was a room without a table that could eat or work, but it was perfect for sleeping. It was good to have a welcome drink until 22 o'clock and can be used even if it is late check-in. Shopping is also convenient in Ariake Garden. I want to come slowly again

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