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Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinbashi Shiodometen
4.2/535 Reviews

Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinbashi Shiodometen

Tokyo|0.3km from Tokyo Twin Parks
This hotel is located in Shiodome Ward. It is near Shinbashi Station and Shiodome Station. It is located near the road and is easy to find. There is also Anxin next to Shimbashi Station. There is a food street at Xinqiao Station, with many restaurants and a night market with many grilled goods. Shiodome is not as lively as Shimbashi at night, and there are few restaurants. The hotel rooms are divided into upper and lower compartments, and each compartment has a TV. I live in the upper grid, and I can feel movement in the lower grid, but I don't dare to make too big a move. The room is small and can only be slept in. Luggage must be placed outside or in the lockers on the second floor. The hotel has a hot spring bath on the ninth floor. The hot water is hot enough for a shower. After walking all day, soaking in the hot spring is super comfortable. The eighth floor is a rest room. There is a massage chair that can be used all day long. There is food, rice noodles, soup, tea and coffee, as well as soda and sake. You can eat and drink as you like. Great. The food is not luxurious but solid and filling. It takes more than ten minutes to walk from the hotel to Hamarikyu Palace. Although I was a little disappointed not to see any red leaves, the pine trees were elegantly pruned. The Japanese are very good at pine trees. This garden is large, the scenery is elegant, and it is worth a visit to see the Japanese pavilion. Hotel staff should be more responsive to guests. Assistance should be provided. I asked about the timetable for the tram from Shiodome or Shimbashi to Narita Airport, but I was indifferent. I checked out and still had time to visit the attractions. Of course I left my luggage at the hotel, but it seemed that there was a time limit and we would not accept the luggage after that. Even so, I give this hotel 4.7 points. Next time I come to Japan alone, I will choose this hotel to stay.

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Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo-Shiodome
4.5/5500 Reviews
This time we had one of the old rooms not renovated yet and the difference was striking with the renovated room… first there was a strong urine smell in the bathroom when we entered the room, then we discovered that some of the power outlets were broken (the only usb plug in the room and one of the power outlets). I signaled it to the staff but they said they couldn’t do anything about it… if you rent at VF Shiodome, make sure to have one of the renovated rooms. Besides that, the open bar happy hour from 5pm to 7pm is a nice offer for people present during that time slot.
Unito Shiodome
3.6/531 Reviews
I stayed for 3 nights and 4 days, and it was perfectly usable for business! The hair dryer was a normal size, which was convenient, and although pajamas were sold separately, they were the type I usually bring with me, so it was inconvenient. The amenities were all available at the front desk on the first floor, and it was self-service, which I thought was eco-friendly. One thing that bothered me was that there was only one mirror. It was a long, horizontal type in the bathroom, so I thought it would be nice if there was a full-length mirror. Also, the bathroom was a bit dark for putting on makeup. Overall, it was perfectly usable, the station was close by, and there was a convenience store within a 3-minute walk, so I would like to use it again.
Park Hotel Tokyo
4.4/547 Reviews
Stayed in the Corner King room with view of Tokyo tower and it was worth every penny. The views were incredible, including Mount Fuji on clear days. Bed was huge and room was spotless. The hotel itself is very stylish and the staff were extremely polite and helpful. The location is very good. The hotel is just above Shiodome St. which is very convenient for getting to Odaiba in particular. For access to the JR lines, Shimbashi St. is only a few minutes walk. The area directly around the hotel is quiet, but if you're looking for more eateries, bars etc., there's plenty around Shimbashi St. Will definitely stay in this hotel again and highly recommend.
Mitsui Garden Hotel Shiodome Italia-Gai - Tokyo
4.4/5460 Reviews
It’s a great and clean hotel located about a 10-15 minute walk from the Yamato Line (Hamamatsucho station) , Asakusa line, Ginza line and Tokyo monorail. Overall a very prime location considering Tokyo, Akihabara, Ikebukuro are also on the Yamato line. The Tokyo tower is also about a 15-20 minute walk away. Near the station also has a lot of food, including McDonalds, Mos burger, Cocoichobanya, Starbucks. The staff were super friendly and allowed me to store my luggage there before I checked in and after checking out. It really saves me the energy to lug it around all the stairs. Also nearby is a small shop ran by this elderly man. He sells really good ramen and rice bowls for really cheap!! 10/10 would stay again!!!
Anshin Oyado Tokyo Shinbashi Shiodometen
4.2/535 Reviews
This hotel is located in Shiodome Ward. It is near Shinbashi Station and Shiodome Station. It is located near the road and is easy to find. There is also Anxin next to Shimbashi Station. There is a food street at Xinqiao Station, with many restaurants and a night market with many grilled goods. Shiodome is not as lively as Shimbashi at night, and there are few restaurants. The hotel rooms are divided into upper and lower compartments, and each compartment has a TV. I live in the upper grid, and I can feel movement in the lower grid, but I don't dare to make too big a move. The room is small and can only be slept in. Luggage must be placed outside or in the lockers on the second floor. The hotel has a hot spring bath on the ninth floor. The hot water is hot enough for a shower. After walking all day, soaking in the hot spring is super comfortable. The eighth floor is a rest room. There is a massage chair that can be used all day long. There is food, rice noodles, soup, tea and coffee, as well as soda and sake. You can eat and drink as you like. Great. The food is not luxurious but solid and filling. It takes more than ten minutes to walk from the hotel to Hamarikyu Palace. Although I was a little disappointed not to see any red leaves, the pine trees were elegantly pruned. The Japanese are very good at pine trees. This garden is large, the scenery is elegant, and it is worth a visit to see the Japanese pavilion. Hotel staff should be more responsive to guests. Assistance should be provided. I asked about the timetable for the tram from Shiodome or Shimbashi to Narita Airport, but I was indifferent. I checked out and still had time to visit the attractions. Of course I left my luggage at the hotel, but it seemed that there was a time limit and we would not accept the luggage after that. Even so, I give this hotel 4.7 points. Next time I come to Japan alone, I will choose this hotel to stay.
Conrad Tokyo
4.7/5117 Reviews
It's very good. From the front desk to the room to breakfast to dinner, etc., every detail is great and the price/performance ratio is very high. Especially the dishes and service in the Japanese restaurant in the hotel are so authentic, which made my mother very happy. She will never forget the Japanese restaurant. It was my first time to stay at the Hilton Conrad. I didn’t expect that the service and quality were better than those at the Ritz-Carlton and Peninsula. I even liked it better. Unfortunately, I couldn’t cancel the hotel later, otherwise I would have to extend my stay for two days. What a pity. However, we have developed a new continent and will visit more often in the future!

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