Latest Reviews for Tokyo Hotels

Akihabara Washington Hotel
4.6/51233 Reviews
The hotel was clean and the service provided by the hotel staff is excellent.The Hotel is just across the JR Akihabara station.If you want to go to hotel use the Central Gate exit to your right side and cross the road you will reach the hotel. The rooms was small but for me & family it was good enough.I will definitely stay at this hotel again for my next trip to Tokyo.From this hotel you can go anywhere in Akihabra area & Tokyo area.
Shinjuku Washington Hotel
4.2/53585 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Hitel is near the government offices so the vicinity is clean and quiet. Walking distance to the malls. Theres a subway walkways towards train shinjuku train station. Hotel room was clean, amenities are good but expect smaller room spaces.
Tokyo Bay Ariake Washington Hotel
4.2/52671 Reviews
Odaiba
The location is good closed to 2-3 lines of trains. Fast self check in and check out. The only thing I don’t like is the bathroom. Every time I enter it, it made me feel sick and very very dizzy. It likes being in a big toilet on the plane. However, I chose it because it was cheap so, I accepted what I chose. The room is bigger than I thought. I got one on 13th floor. (:
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Annex
4.3/5486 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
I recently stayed at Shinjuku Washington Hotel Annex, booking a room for three people. The room, while clean and well-maintained, was not very spacious, which made it a bit cramped, especially with luggage for three. Additionally, there is no porter service, so guests need to handle their own luggage, which might be inconvenient for those traveling with heavy bags. The hotel offers only minimal facilities, such as laundry services and storage lockers, which are functional but limited. For dining, the breakfast buffet was decent; however, it would be great if a halal food section were included to cater to more diverse dietary needs. Overall, the stay was okay. While the hotel’s location near Shinjuku Station is convenient, the limited space, lack of porter service, and basic facilities might not appeal to travelers seeking a more comfortable or luxurious experience.

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More about Washington, Tokyo

Tokyo is Japan's capital. Tokyo is a mix of innovation and fashion. There are centuries-old temples and shrines. Tokyo is undoubtedly your must-visit city in Japan.

Tokyo overview

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and the main language is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but signs in English are common in tourist areas.

Singapore passport holders are not required to apply for visas for short-term entry into Japan (less than 90 days).

Tip: If you're planning a trip to Tokyo, Japan eSIM will be your must-have item to stay connected!

Tokyo's must-visit attractions

  • Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea: You can enjoy a variety of attractions based on fairy tales and parades with Disney characters.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: There are more than 20,000 trees, including over 1,500 cherry trees.
  • Tokyo Skytree: It is the tallest building in Japan. You can see the cityscape with panoramic views.
  • Shibuya Sky: A rooftop observation deck on the Shibuya Scramble Square building in Tokyo, offering 360-degree views from 230 metres high.
  • Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower. It is the symbol of the Tokyo skyline.
  • Sensō-ji: It is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temples.

Tip: Find more things to do in Tokyo in this guide to plan your Tokyo trip smoothly.

Weather & best time to Tokyo

Tokyo has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild. The best times to visit are March to May for cherry blossom season.

Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

Tokyo's transportation

Tokyo has two main airports: Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Both connect Tokyo to the world. You can easily get from the airport to Tokyo city centre with public transportation.

Tokyo's transportation is extensive and efficient. JR lines and Tokyo metro are the most convenient ways to travel.

What to eat in Tokyo?

  • Sushi: You can visit Tsukiji Outer Market or sushi restaurants in Ginza for an authentic sushi experience.
  • Ramen: Popular ramen spots include Ichiran and Afuri Ramen.
  • Tempura: A crispy and light tempura—deep-fried seafood and vegetables.
  • Okonomiyaki: Japanese pancakes cooked on a hot grill with ingredients like cabbage, meat, seafood, and noodles.
  • Soba and Udon: Handmade soba or udon.
  • Matcha Desserts: Matcha ice cream, matcha parfaits, and matcha cakes at tea houses or dessert cafes.

What is the best part of Tokyo to stay in?

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