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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
4.6/52270 Reviews

Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|1.66km from Tokyo Medical University School of Nursing
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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Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinjuku Gyoemmae Eki 3 Ban Deguchi
4.3/596 Reviews

Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinjuku Gyoemmae Eki 3 Ban Deguchi

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|0.46km from Tokyo Medical University School of Nursing
I've been using Toyoko Inn hotel chain for many years and they are an excellent choice for travelers looking for a simple and real Japanese experience. This is a business hotel chain so don't expect anything fancy, but if you want to experience a bit of salaryman kind of experience, go for it. The value for money is unbeatable in my opinion. The check-in is late also for Japanese standards (4pm if you are not a member) so you might want to apply for a card membership online in advance. Members can check in at 3pm. Bear in mind that they are rather strict with this, so if you arrive earlier, leave your bags and explore Shinjuku. The single room itself was spacious, clean, and well-equipped with all the necessary amenities, plus they offer free toiletries and nightgowns in the reception area. The room also comes with a kettle, a fridge and a safe. Unfortunately, I booked quite late so I ended up with a smoking room although I asked to spray it. However, you can still smell it. If you are a smoker that might be convenient for you (especially if you come from Europe where smoking rooms are a memory of the past). The bed was comfortable with a straw pillow which can be hard for someone who is used to feather pillows. Location: This hotel's location is very convenient, situated just a short walk from the metro shinjuku gyoen mae train station, not too far from the hustle and bustle of Shinjuku kabukicho, but in a relatively calm area. It's a 15 minute walk from Shinjuku kabukicho (5 minutes by train) and there are a few restaurants nearby. Breakfast: complimentary breakfast which is a simple Japanese breakfast made by two energetic ladies with a generous offer of onigiri, sausages, scrambled eggs, miso soup, sweet bread, coffee etc. You can also take this back to your room in a box provided there if you don't want to eat in the lobby. Overall, I highly recommend Toyoko Inn to anyone looking for a budget-friendly, comfortable, and japanese business hotel style place to stay in Japan. The hotel offers excellent value for money and the location is great if you like a quieter place near the hustle and bustle.

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Unplan Shinjuku
4.1/549 Reviews

Unplan Shinjuku

Shinjuku/Nakano Tokyo|0.13km from Tokyo Medical University School of Nursing
I admit, I was nervous about staying here, having read a lot of negative reviews, but I needn't have worried. The hostel was clean and quiet, in a great location (close to Shinjuku, with other stations nearby). As an introvert, I loved the self-service concept - I could check in, check out and get breakfast without having to wait for staff. Speaking of breakfast, for a free breakfast I was impressed - coffee, juice, toast, eggs and yoghurt. I found the bed really comfortable and spacious - I also appreciated having a shelf for smaller items. I found the other guests were generally quiet and respected quiet hours. I've noticed some reviews mentioning the rooms are untidy - there isn't really anywhere to store larger luggage, so it tends to get piled in any available space. Smaller luggage will fit in the bunk with you. Showers and toilets were far cleaner than I'd been led to expect from the reviews, and there were plenty of them. I liked how there were common areas for being social (kitchen and reception) and for when you wanted some quiet (coworking space and outside dorms). However, I found that sometimes the coworking would ”close” (staff would ask you to leave) without warning, so it was difficult to plan around when you could use the space and when you couldn't. If the coworking space is not going to be available during the stated hours, it would be nice to have some warning. But all in all, I would happily stay here again.

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Hotel Listel Shinjuku
4.1/5145 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
The location is vague, even JR Shinjuku, and is better than JR. Shinjuku Gyoen-mae Station on the Tokyo Metro Mirunouchi Line Accessibility is better I was very tired on the day of my return, so I took the Nex train with my suitcase and luggage. I don’t have the confidence to walk 15 minutes to JR Shinjuku. Pay 600 yen and take a taxi Hotel quality is just as good as the price. Good physical strength Recommended for those who consider cost-effectiveness, I like that there is a 7-Eleven right in front of the hotel. I was assigned a room on the 11th floor, so I couldn't expect a great view in the sun, but there was a view that looked good in photos from the hotel hallway.
Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku
4.2/5120 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
A beautiful boutique hotel with a rooftop onsen, at a great price. The room was small, so bring trunk-style luggages instead of those that open flat if possible. I could fit my trunk luggage easily into the nook below the tv. The semi-double bed is also smaller than your regular queen sized ones. While the location is great, it is a long walk from the main Shinjuku JR station, and the distance was truly felt when my feet was in pain and full of blisters from the second day on. The entire hotel was also very dusty for some reason, and it made my partner’s sinus infection act up badly. So I would recommend staying elsewhere if you’re sensitive towards dust. The onsen on the other hand, was great. Didn’t think I’d use it often but I ended up going every night. The onsen water smelled like chlorine most of the time, so don’t expect natural spring water. PS: Men’s onsen is equipped with Dyson hairdryers, but they’re not as strong as the one at home! Women’s one has a different hairdryer, but stronger and nicer than the one in the room. Staff were polite and helpful!
Unplan Shinjuku
4.1/549 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
I admit, I was nervous about staying here, having read a lot of negative reviews, but I needn't have worried. The hostel was clean and quiet, in a great location (close to Shinjuku, with other stations nearby). As an introvert, I loved the self-service concept - I could check in, check out and get breakfast without having to wait for staff. Speaking of breakfast, for a free breakfast I was impressed - coffee, juice, toast, eggs and yoghurt. I found the bed really comfortable and spacious - I also appreciated having a shelf for smaller items. I found the other guests were generally quiet and respected quiet hours. I've noticed some reviews mentioning the rooms are untidy - there isn't really anywhere to store larger luggage, so it tends to get piled in any available space. Smaller luggage will fit in the bunk with you. Showers and toilets were far cleaner than I'd been led to expect from the reviews, and there were plenty of them. I liked how there were common areas for being social (kitchen and reception) and for when you wanted some quiet (coworking space and outside dorms). However, I found that sometimes the coworking would ”close” (staff would ask you to leave) without warning, so it was difficult to plan around when you could use the space and when you couldn't. If the coworking space is not going to be available during the stated hours, it would be nice to have some warning. But all in all, I would happily stay here again.
Tokyo Business Hotel
3.6/514 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
I have forgotten to write about this accommodation experience, so I will make it up today! The location of the hotel is good. When you get off the plane that day, take the airport express and transfer to the subway, and you will be there in about 15 minutes on foot. There is no problem with Google navigation. This time I came to Tokyo alone to visit the 59th All Japan Model Exhibition. I went around in Tokyo by the way. The location of Shinjuku is very good. It is convenient to go everywhere, so I chose Shinjuku as my positioning when I booked the hotel. . The check-in was very smooth. The check-in form that was printed in advance was shown to the front desk staff and it was processed smoothly. The language is not a barrier, just a simple English conversation. The translation software in the mobile phone is also a good choice. The room is not very big, but the facilities are complete. It is enough for me to come alone. The bed is not hard and all kinds of bedding are very clean. I specially took a picture of the check-in notes for your reference. All in all, my staying experience was good this time, the service staff are very friendly, the surrounding environment is also good, there are 3 convenience stores within 100 meters of the hotel is very convenient.
Citadines Shinjuku Tokyo
4.3/5188 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Had a good stay at this place. It is only about 7 mins' walk from the Shinjuku Gyoemmae station on the Marunouchi line. When you exit from Exit 2, turn left, turn left and go straight down the road about 5 mins till you come to the main road, turn right and you see the Citadines signboard. The studio double that we booked was well equipped - there was just about everything - microwave oven, kettle, iron and ironing board, cooking utensils, plates, cups, bowls. Located at a quieter part of Shinjuku but plenty restaurants, 7-eleven, lawson and family mart nearby. Service was good . We left our baggage there when we checked out and came back for it later before leaving for the airport.
Hotel Tateshina
3.4/550 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Small and cleaned room, located in a very convenient location of shinjuku, Tokyo. Short stroll from the Lawson shop, restaurant, underground and coffee shops. The hotel has an Japanese in style with ice machine down the corridor.

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