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5 star

Palace Hotel Tokyo
4.8/588 Reviews

Palace Hotel Tokyo

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.13km from Wadakura Fountain Park
Wonderful hotel where even the smallest details have been well thought through. I don't usually write long reviews but I have so many good things to say about this hotel. We stayed here twice during our honeymoon in Japan, for two nights at the start of the trip and three nights at the end. The two rooms we had were both fantastic with amazing views over the Imperial gardens. Every member of staff was kind and friendly, they greeted the guests in such a genuine and warm manner. Breakfast was delicious - we enjoyed the buffet, and the Japanese style breakfast. They serve lots of different teas, coffees, and juices. We had a few shots of the very healthy green juice which was surprisingly tasty! The bar is very chic and it has a long cocktail list. It has a very glamorous aesthetic, with glossy floors and cute tables to enjoy a drink. We had dinner on the terrace on our last night; the food was fabulous. We thought it was quite reasonably priced (we're used to London prices!) for the set menus, with wine pairings. It was well worth the price. The wine is great and we really enjoyed chatting to the sommelier about his speciality, Californian wines. The rooms have lots of storage, and we had two TVs (one in the bedroom, one in the bathroom). We had a bath, and a separate shower cubicle. The loos feature classic Japanese high tech which is quite interesting. We were given pyjamas, slippers, and dressing gowns in our rooms. There were lovely toileteries including a whole set of facial cleansers, toners, and moisturisers, as well as bath oils and salts. We even got some steam eye masks which were so luxurious. They have toothbrushes in case you have forgotten your own! The hotel has easy access to the underground system, and you can walk to the main Tokyo station in around 10 minutes. It's close to lots of shopping centres with cafes and restaurants. There's also a beautiful Starbucks next door - I'd definitely recommend trying the Japanese Starbucks! It's really different from the UK and has some great treats. The concierges are helpful and knowledgable. They booked me in for a wash and blow dry (reasonably priced for a city centre hairdresser at around £26 at the Shisheido salon which uses high quality products). They also arranged tickets for the Tokyo Skytree, and they recommended places to visit and various restaurants. We really relied on their expertise, and they were so generous with their time. All in all, we had an amazing and very memorable experience at this hotel. We hope we'll be lucky enough to return one day again.
Aman Tokyo
4.9/569 Reviews

Aman Tokyo

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.47km from Wadakura Fountain Park
Aman Tokyo sets a new standard for exceptional hard products. Despite a mishap on our first night when we returned from dinner to find our room uncleaned, the front desk manager promptly apologized and offered complimentary drinks. The head of housekeeping also personally apologized at breakfast and showered us with thoughtful gestures like a fruit platter and free laundry. Subsequently, our stay was faultless. Aman Tokyo also boasts stunning design and architecture and a strategic location near Otemachi station, Tokyo station, the Imperial Palace, and Ginza. Its awe-inspiring atrium leaves a lasting impression. The generously sized rooms, starting at 70 square meters, feature high ceilings throughout, with unforgettable views of the imperial gardens from the bed. Even the retractable TV showcases its thoughtful design, providing guests with an unobstructed view of the Tokyo skyline. The hotel's farewell was equally remarkable. Providing a complimentary hotel car transfer to Tokyo station, while being escorted by another staff member who went the extra mile to purchase our tickets, carry our luggage to the platform, store our luggage on the train and brought us to our seats. Undoubtedly, this luxury at Aman Tokyo comes at a price. However, delivers the sought-after wow factor for which its rates command. After all, Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. From the grand lobby to the inviting pool and spacious rooms, the hotel impresses on many levels. Managing expectations is, however, key. It would be unrealistic to expect the usual Aman-type of service commonly associated with their other properties whose room counts are a lot smaller. While the initial mishap was regrettable, the subsequent personalized attention and meticulous service surpassed expectations for a city hotel with 80 rooms. Whether this was due to the initial mishap or reflective of their usual standards remains unknown, warranting another stay on my next visit to Tokyo.
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi
4.7/553 Reviews

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.56km from Wadakura Fountain Park
I am lucky enough to stay at a high-end hotel once or twice per year. Let me start by saying I am indifferent between most high-end chains and standard Westins/Marriotts/Hiltons, etc. Four Seasons hotels are different--you can always see and feel what you are paying for. The new Four Seasons at Otemachi exemplifies this. Needless to say, the public spaces and rooms are beautiful. Both the design and execution of the design are magnificent. If you are a connaisseur of construction quality, you will see what I mean. In terms of fit and finish, it is to a building what a Lexus is to a car. More important than the physical space, though, is the staff. Within a day of being here, it seemed to be that everyone knew who I was (so behave yourself, because you don't want to develop a bad reputation here). I ate breakfast (it comes with the room) here, as well as one lunch in the Italian restaurant and one dinner at the bar. The food, while generally not Japanese per se, had Japanese flair. The smoked salmon in my first-day breakfast salad was special, as was the veal salad and turbot with edamame pure' I had for lunch. The Japanese breakfast featured cod marinated in miso, which is something I enjoy, and it did not disappoint. The Waygu burger I had for dinner was better than fine but didn't quite match my favorite in Los Angeles, which is the burger at the bar of Cut. The waitstaff was attentive without hovering, and the bartender, Keith Motsi, was named the best bartender in Asia last year. I am not surprised. He won me with his familiarity of Hemingway's drinking habits, and his perfectly executed, bone dry, stirred martini (he rinses both the carafe and glass with vermouth before pouring in the gin). The pool is stunning, although I am mildly disappointed that it has no deep end. Alas, shallow pools seem to be the way it is with all hotels these days. New hotels usually have to go through a shakedown period before they find their footing, and it was pretty clear to me the Otemachi Four Seasons is already well grounded. Currently, it is expensive, but not crazy expensive. I wish them much success.

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Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station
4.6/5184 Reviews

Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.92km from Wadakura Fountain Park
Having recently spent two nights at the Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station, I'm happy to share my experience. Overall, it was a positive stay, particularly due to its prime location and comfortable accommodations. Location: As the name suggests, the hotel's biggest draw is its proximity to Tokyo Station. Just a few minutes' walk away, it provided easy access to various JR lines, subways, and the Shinkansen. This made exploring the city incredibly convenient, whether I was heading to popular sights like Shibuya Crossing or venturing further afield to Kamakura. Accommodations: My room was clean and well-maintained, with enough space for luggage and comfortable bedding. I particularly appreciated the thoughtful amenities, such as complimentary pajamas, toiletries, and an in-room coffee machine. Though compact, the room utilized space efficiently, offering everything I needed for a comfortable stay. Other Highlights: Friendly staff: The hotel staff were consistently helpful and accommodating, addressing my needs promptly and with a smile. Delicious breakfast: The breakfast buffet offered a variety of Japanese and Western options, ensuring a satisfying start to the day. Modern amenities: The hotel provided free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and a luggage storage service, which were all convenient additions. Overall: If you're looking for a conveniently located, comfortable, and modern hotel in central Tokyo, the Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station is a solid choice. Its prime location and friendly service make it a good option for both leisure and business travelers. While the rooms might be small for some, the comfortable amenities and delicious breakfast buffet more than compensate. Recommendation: I would recommend this hotel to travelers who prioritize location, comfort, and convenience. Particularly for first-time visitors to Tokyo, its proximity to Tokyo Station makes it a great base for exploring the city. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
4.8/541 Reviews

Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.93km from Wadakura Fountain Park
Booked 3 stays in my current Japan trip and this was one of the best stay I had! Location: Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo, 1 Chome-3-22 Yaesu, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0028 A 3-star hotel but a service like 5-star! Location: Conveniently located between several train station - Tokyo station, Nihombashi station and Mitsukoshimae Station - as well as the JR express bus station to places like Osaka and Mt. Fuji. Considering the multiple lines available, the exit out of the station can be confusing at first, but you'll just have to follow the sign. Here's some cheatsheet: 1. Exit A3 for Nihombashi station (use A4 if you have large suitcases) 2. North Yaesu (Nihombashi) exit for Toko station (it should be on right) 3. Exit B3 for Mitsukoshimae station (walk straight down 2 street - the easiest to find) There is so many shops nearby, you can even walk to Ginza in 10mins! Price and amenities The room was equipped with many goodies - from basic necessities like toiletries, bidet and drinking water; to extra items like facial products, pyjamas, bath salt, snacks, slippers and comb. The bed was very soft and comfy and I definitely had one of the best sleep in this Japan trip! The room was decent sized for solo travellers, there were plenty of sunlight and privacy. Check in and check out was easy and fast and they staffs were very friendly and helpful. Overall a great stay! Definitely give this place a try if you're visiting Tokyo for the first time!

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Breakfast

HOSHINOYA Tokyo
4.7/579 Reviews

HOSHINOYA Tokyo

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.62km from Wadakura Fountain Park
I have to say I was excited and looked forward to my stay. At the end. I don’t think it was worth it. And it was because of what Hoshinoya Tokyo is, it is a ryokan, not a hotel, and it is a Japanese chain. It was not imbued with the spirit of providing utmost comfort and pampering to its guest. It is more focused on the onsen, the Japanese culture, and the provision of daily meals. 

It is not where you should stay to hear a lot of Yes. No concierge service, so they won’t help you get a reservation because they provide meals in the ryokan (which hotel doesn’t?). No early check in or courtesy late check out. If you want to check out late, it’s 9,000 JPY per hour - even when it doesn’t cost the hotel anything. No currency exchange service. If you want to order meals, you have to place the order the day before. No bathrobe provided, and when asked, first they said they didn’t have them, then they provided but warned me I should only wear them inside the room (I don’t remember a time in my life when I wore bathrobe walking around any hotel), and that since the quantity was limited, they would not change the bathrobe during my stay - it all sounded like a conversation I would have with my school principal, one that was not so friendly.

The fancy picture of the centerpiece which flooded Instagram was one place on the hallway, first floor, where we took off our shoes before entering the hotel. Reception is on the second floor, and the interior was a mixed in style, I don’t know how to call it. It was dated and furnished with uncomfortable sofas and chairs. We and other guests were not allowed to checked in until 3 pm (regardless whether a room was available) so we could see several parties, some with small children hanging out on those sofas like at a train station. Not all of us can time our flight to arrive at the hotel at exactly 3 pm, so it was a tiresome wait during which we were provided with one cup of tea per person the whole time. After that long wait, the welcome ritual with snacks at the lounge on our floor became quite pointless. We already did not feel welcomed. Service at Hoshinoya Tokyo was also not great and definitely not 5 star. As a guest pointed out, it’s difficult to get to the entrance via taxi. The basement entrance was dark. Room cleaning was not reliable - we left the room for 3 hours in the morning, came back at 1 pm and the room was not cleaned. But if you stayed in (which well, what you are supposed to do at a ryokan), they wouldn’t go in to clean or even asked if you wanted the room to be cleaned. On such a day, I asked if I could get new towels when we left for dinner, the staff said yes, but nothing happened when we came back and no follow up call to let us know why. There’s no view from our room (executive room at the corner). The hotel is surrounded by other taller buildings. When we opened the window screen, we could see people from the other building office and they could see us. It’s all grayish. 

 Staying at a ry
Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi
4.7/574 Reviews

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho Tokyo|0.81km from Wadakura Fountain Park
The location is great, right next door to Tokyo Station and walking distance to the Imperial Palace. The staff in this hotel are fabulous, very polite, helpful and attentive without being intrusive. Check in was a nice easy process and I was kindly shown to my room. The room itself is fine, I've stayed in better Four Season Hotels but there was nothing wrong with the room I was given. The bed was comfy but the pillows I found were way too soft. I'm sure however if I'd asked they would have replaced them with firmer options. They also had limited charging sockets near the bed but not close enough for shorter cables so I had to charge my phone on the other side of the room. The shower was powerful, there was a nice deep bath but no bath salts and the bathroom amenities are not miniatures but rather large dispensers, great to save on plastic waste. Robes, hair dryer, tea and coffee facilities and mini bar are all provided. It appears they don't offer a pressing service because when I requested this they suggested an iron and ironing board to be brought to me instead. I personally don't mind ironing my own clothes so this was fine for me. WiFi was very good. The gym and restaurant are located on floor 7. The gym was nicely equipped for a hotel gym and had just about enough kit to get a decent workout in. They had a selection of cardio options as well. There are tin bottles of water and towels readily available. The hot pool was nice to relax in after and they also had a steam room and jet massage shower. Breakfast I had both as room service and in the restaurant. The menu was the same in both but you had more freedom on portion size with the continental option in the restaurant. I also had dinner room service whilst at the hotel. Room service was quick, normally arriving within 30mins of the order being placed. The food was well prepared and delicious. My only constructive criticism would be, it would have been nice to have had more choice, I found the room service menu limited, and I'd like to have had more local Japanese options, especially sushi. All in all a good hotel with fabulous staff in a great location. It wasn't however perfect with the points mentioned above so I can only award this hotel a 4* rating.

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Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
4.8/541 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Booked 3 stays in my current Japan trip and this was one of the best stay I had! Location: Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo, 1 Chome-3-22 Yaesu, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0028 A 3-star hotel but a service like 5-star! Location: Conveniently located between several train station - Tokyo station, Nihombashi station and Mitsukoshimae Station - as well as the JR express bus station to places like Osaka and Mt. Fuji. Considering the multiple lines available, the exit out of the station can be confusing at first, but you'll just have to follow the sign. Here's some cheatsheet: 1. Exit A3 for Nihombashi station (use A4 if you have large suitcases) 2. North Yaesu (Nihombashi) exit for Toko station (it should be on right) 3. Exit B3 for Mitsukoshimae station (walk straight down 2 street - the easiest to find) There is so many shops nearby, you can even walk to Ginza in 10mins! Price and amenities The room was equipped with many goodies - from basic necessities like toiletries, bidet and drinking water; to extra items like facial products, pyjamas, bath salt, snacks, slippers and comb. The bed was very soft and comfy and I definitely had one of the best sleep in this Japan trip! The room was decent sized for solo travellers, there were plenty of sunlight and privacy. Check in and check out was easy and fast and they staffs were very friendly and helpful. Overall a great stay! Definitely give this place a try if you're visiting Tokyo for the first time!
Courtyard Tokyo Station
4.2/561 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
The hotel is on the edge of the Jingqiao subway station and can be seen from the 7th exit on the ground, 20 meters away. The hotel lobby is on the 4th floor and the rooms are on the 2-4th floor. You need to swipe your card to enter the guest room area through the screened door. Due to the good location, the room size is really compact and there will be crowds for double occupancy. Breakfast is on the first floor and the variety is relatively simple, but there are Japanese-style meals, fresh fruit and freshly squeezed juice. The location is excellent, walking to Ginza and Tokyo Station are very close, 1 subway stop, about 5 minutes. A good business trip choice.
Palace Hotel Tokyo
4.8/588 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Wonderful hotel where even the smallest details have been well thought through. I don't usually write long reviews but I have so many good things to say about this hotel. We stayed here twice during our honeymoon in Japan, for two nights at the start of the trip and three nights at the end. The two rooms we had were both fantastic with amazing views over the Imperial gardens. Every member of staff was kind and friendly, they greeted the guests in such a genuine and warm manner. Breakfast was delicious - we enjoyed the buffet, and the Japanese style breakfast. They serve lots of different teas, coffees, and juices. We had a few shots of the very healthy green juice which was surprisingly tasty! The bar is very chic and it has a long cocktail list. It has a very glamorous aesthetic, with glossy floors and cute tables to enjoy a drink. We had dinner on the terrace on our last night; the food was fabulous. We thought it was quite reasonably priced (we're used to London prices!) for the set menus, with wine pairings. It was well worth the price. The wine is great and we really enjoyed chatting to the sommelier about his speciality, Californian wines. The rooms have lots of storage, and we had two TVs (one in the bedroom, one in the bathroom). We had a bath, and a separate shower cubicle. The loos feature classic Japanese high tech which is quite interesting. We were given pyjamas, slippers, and dressing gowns in our rooms. There were lovely toileteries including a whole set of facial cleansers, toners, and moisturisers, as well as bath oils and salts. We even got some steam eye masks which were so luxurious. They have toothbrushes in case you have forgotten your own! The hotel has easy access to the underground system, and you can walk to the main Tokyo station in around 10 minutes. It's close to lots of shopping centres with cafes and restaurants. There's also a beautiful Starbucks next door - I'd definitely recommend trying the Japanese Starbucks! It's really different from the UK and has some great treats. The concierges are helpful and knowledgable. They booked me in for a wash and blow dry (reasonably priced for a city centre hairdresser at around £26 at the Shisheido salon which uses high quality products). They also arranged tickets for the Tokyo Skytree, and they recommended places to visit and various restaurants. We really relied on their expertise, and they were so generous with their time. All in all, we had an amazing and very memorable experience at this hotel. We hope we'll be lucky enough to return one day again.
Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo
4.5/5130 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
It’s just wonderful to stay in ascott. It is just opposite to otemachi station (find exit C9). Best of all, it has a 24 hour gym, suitable for gym goers / and more importantly business travel. The room is bigger than most ordinary rooms in Tokyo, with art of state facilities. The staff here are attention, and helpful. Do consider if you have the extra budget 😊
Aman Tokyo
4.9/569 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Aman Tokyo sets a new standard for exceptional hard products. Despite a mishap on our first night when we returned from dinner to find our room uncleaned, the front desk manager promptly apologized and offered complimentary drinks. The head of housekeeping also personally apologized at breakfast and showered us with thoughtful gestures like a fruit platter and free laundry. Subsequently, our stay was faultless. Aman Tokyo also boasts stunning design and architecture and a strategic location near Otemachi station, Tokyo station, the Imperial Palace, and Ginza. Its awe-inspiring atrium leaves a lasting impression. The generously sized rooms, starting at 70 square meters, feature high ceilings throughout, with unforgettable views of the imperial gardens from the bed. Even the retractable TV showcases its thoughtful design, providing guests with an unobstructed view of the Tokyo skyline. The hotel's farewell was equally remarkable. Providing a complimentary hotel car transfer to Tokyo station, while being escorted by another staff member who went the extra mile to purchase our tickets, carry our luggage to the platform, store our luggage on the train and brought us to our seats. Undoubtedly, this luxury at Aman Tokyo comes at a price. However, delivers the sought-after wow factor for which its rates command. After all, Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world. From the grand lobby to the inviting pool and spacious rooms, the hotel impresses on many levels. Managing expectations is, however, key. It would be unrealistic to expect the usual Aman-type of service commonly associated with their other properties whose room counts are a lot smaller. While the initial mishap was regrettable, the subsequent personalized attention and meticulous service surpassed expectations for a city hotel with 80 rooms. Whether this was due to the initial mishap or reflective of their usual standards remains unknown, warranting another stay on my next visit to Tokyo.
Marunouchi Hotel
4.6/5113 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Very good. Let me tell you that I am really satisfied. First of all, there is an elevator at the entrance of this hotel, and you can go down to Tokyo Station, which is very, very convenient. However, it is recommended to go to the ground, because the subway Tokyo Station line is very chaotic, and it takes only 2 minutes to take the ground exit. The transportation is very convenient👍 In addition, if you want to store your luggage and go out to play after arriving there, it is also very convenient. Give it to the housekeeper, and he will put your luggage directly in the room for you. The room is quite big. The most important thing is that the hot water is hot enough and strong. If you don’t like the hot water, you can turn it down. I like the kind of super high water pressure for bathing. Very satisfied

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