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Takanawa Hanakohro
4.7/55 Reviews

Takanawa Hanakohro

Shinagawa Tokyo|0.27km from Tōzenji Temple
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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Shinagawa Prince Hotel N Tower
4.4/5106 Reviews

Shinagawa Prince Hotel N Tower

Shinagawa Tokyo|0.73km from Tōzenji Temple

Latest booking 21 hrs ago

This is a massive complex with really three hotels; the Main hotel, the Annex and the North Tower. All three have their own check-in but their share some facilities (e.g. the Fusion Dining Room where we had breakfast one day). This is a large room with all sorts of culinary delights. Worth checking your ”inclusive breakfast”. It could be a reasonable continental type on Floor 17 of the North Tower, or the Fusion Room cornucopia of breakfast delights. Well worth having one morning at least for the experience! We stayed in the North Tower twice, once at the end of September and once mid October. This hotel is right across the road from the Shinagawa station from where you can catch both the Shinkansen (Bullet train) and the Narita Express (JR line) or SkyTrain ( extra to your JR Pass). Like all the hotels during this trip (Sept/Oct 2019) the bathroom was small, modular but came equipped with a range of complimentary toiletries, razors, tooth brush etc. The shower was powerful and there were plenty of towels. Everything was very clean. Efficient check-in and courteous staff, you can also get things delivered to your room by a robot! There is a food hall in the nearby shopping complex where you can get a good evening meal. The Hollywood slot machine room/place on the main road is worth a visit to see rows upon rows of people playing one-armed bandits/slot machines, if you have a spare five minutes!

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HOTEL MYSTAYS Gotanda
4.2/5118 Reviews
Shinagawa
The location is good. 5 min walking from JR gotamba and JR osuki. Also 20 min to JR Shinagawa station. The room is cozy and comfortable. For one person 2/3 days is good. It has fridge and air conditioner. The service is really good and polite. They helped me with some questions very easily. Probably the clean staff could be better, as I found some hair in my room every day. But in general it is a very good hotel, according with the price in Tokyo. Around the hotel there are many places for lunch and dinner, and also many supermarket around, such as 7/11, Lawson or family mart. They also allow me to leave my luggage before check in, and also during the check out I could leave my luggage there for a couple of hours. In general it is a good recommendation if you wish to travel to Tokyo and stay in a cheap hotel.
Miyako City Tokyo Takanawa
4.5/5245 Reviews
Shinagawa
Would definitely stay a again, however this is a far walk with suitcases to Shinagawa station and no convenience store nearby, unfortunately the upgrade to the nearest station Takanawa Gateway is a bit of a eye sore to the view of the rainbow bridge. I stayed on the 8th floor for reference in a king room. Staff was extremely welcoming, they even helped me tie my obi when I wore a yukata. Only con I have are the free snacks are not worth it, it’s nice of them but if you’re looking for sweet things the only thing that was sweet were the donuts, not even the lemonade was sweet.
Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa
4.5/599 Reviews
Shinagawa
Spent one night at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, and would have moved to a different hotel if we had needed to stay longer. The place is outdated, and in desperate need to upgrade rooms and facilities. The room lighting is poor, which accentuates the shabby feel to the room and bath. The bedside tables have ancient light switches, there are no USB ports anywhere in the rooms, but the lack of air conditioning in the hotel is really the worst insult to a weary traveler who is given a room that is 80F and has a tiny window. Ice is available only on select floors, there is no convenient Lawsons or 7-11. We paid 24,000JPY for the night which is hugely overpriced. At least the staff were able to provide a circulating fan to help deal with the heat in the room, but it wasn't really sufficient. I would not recommend and will not go back.
Takanawa Hanakohro
4.7/55 Reviews
Shinagawa
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.
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
4.5/583 Reviews
Shinagawa
I had a wonderful time at this beautiful yet understated property. It was a peaceful oasis just within walking distance of shops, parks, nightlife, easy transport to the rest of the city from subway. I was most impressed by the unobtrusive consideration from staff. I came a few hours before check in, asked to store my luggage for a good nearby spot to relax. The staff, seeing I was tired, instead offered me a slightly upgraded room that was immediately available for check-in. Throughout my stay I was courteously offered umbrellas to take as I walked outside, bottles of water after my workout, but never felt as though I were being hovered over. I will certainly stay here again.
Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa
4.3/5227 Reviews
Shinagawa
The hotel has strategic location and the room is big for family of 4. Compare to other hotels in the area, I find this hotel has bigger room that other hotels. The location is also near to public transport and easy route to commute with stroller

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