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All Day Place Shibuya
4.2/540 Reviews

All Day Place Shibuya

Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro Tokyo|1.17km from Togo Memorial Museum
Not perfect but we loved our stay here. We had two king rooms that while small were nicely appointed, and aesthetically sufficient for our needs. I will say that if you travel with Full sized suitcases then this isn’t the place for you. Some wall hooks and a shelf would have been a nice edition but we made do with what we had available in the space. We booked two rooms, the second room was for our 14 and 11 year olds. I asked two months ahead of time for the rooms to be near each other and they placed us on separate floors, not ideal. Other families had rooms next to each other so I know it’s possible. But we made it work. The restaurant is great for breakfast and dinner and the daytime cafe/nighttime cafe was awesome as well. The location of this hotel is outstanding. Super close to shibuya dining, shopping, entertainment, and the train but in a special calm little nook. It always felt great to return . I will say that you’re kind of on your own here. Checkin/out was completed on a kiosk and while there are always people in the “lobby” I was never actually sure who worked there. Checkout/in time can be pretty chaotic as it seems most people store their luggage In The lobby. But none of this would stop me from staying there again. This was our first time in Tokyo and having now been around the city I’m glad we chose Shibuya to stay in. Definitely glad I didnt pick a place in shinjuku!

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Sakura Fleur Aoyama
4.3/561 Reviews
Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro
Nicely distanced from the noise of traffic and trains, and a 5 minute walk from the start of busy Shibuya, this hotel is a good location. The hotel lobby is representative of the hotel; kitsch and full of chintzy decor. A real touch of 70’s nostalgia but clean and efficient. Checking in was simple and extra additions for your stay were offered and freely available. In keeping with the decor the rooms are opened with keys which you hand in when leaving and collect upon return. The room was fine, a little small, but this is the norm in a busy city and at a fair price. Everything needed was in the room, my only disappointment was the pillows- one small cushion shaped pillow only. A great stay if you’re using the hotel as a base, and a lovely cafe/restaurant attached.
Dormy Inn Premium Shibuya-Jingumae
4.5/584 Reviews
Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro
It was nice that the bathroom had a sauna! There is also a smoking room and it is close to Harajuku, so access was great! I intend to use it again next time
Trunk (Hotel)
4.4/526 Reviews
Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro
The location of the hotel is very good, quiet in the middle of nowhere, it is very convenient to visit Harajuku and Shibuya, it is a little walk to the subway station. There is a convenience store next to the hotel, and there is a restaurant with a roast bird at the door of the hotel, open until 11pm. I will stay in the next time, just a little popular and not very good room.
SOTEN&DAICHI Modern Style Inn
3.8/50 Reviews
Shibuya/Aoyama/Ebisu/Meguro
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The service staff here are very good, and the check-in speed is very fast, so it must be very professional, and then their service attitude is very good, they will not show you a face, they are always smiling, giving people a kind of I really want to feel close. I think this is a manifestation of the service. I am very satisfied with staying here. If I have the opportunity, I will consider it again.
The Aoyama Grand Hotel
4.7/556 Reviews
Terrific newish hotel in the top 4 floors of an office building. About 320 t0 30 minute walk to Shibuya, Ginza or Harajuku or 2 minutes to the metro station. The metro is easy to use as instructions are in a lot of lanuages and you can pay with coins, notes or cards. We paid a little extra and were in a larger corner room with 180 degree views. Free generous minibar refilled each day. Staff were tops. There is a Japanese restaurant on the second floor which is independent of the notel. Excellent and fair prices. Breakfast was part of our package and it well above average. If you have bags or cant handle stairs ask the taxi to go into the basement from where you access the hotel with ease Tokyo is not cheap but I will certainly be back here
Nihon Seinenkan Hotel
4.4/548 Reviews
Very good hotel, I will stay there again if I have the chance. The view from the front desk is very good, overlooking the Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium next to it. There happened to be a baseball game during the few days I stayed. Although I didn't understand the rules, the atmosphere was pretty good. There is Lawson on the first floor of the hotel. I often buy boxed apple juice and drink it. The apple juice is very popular. There is a large public bath in the hotel. If you go there early or late, there will be no crowds and it will be very comfortable. I especially like the bubble pool, and I feel exhausted.

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