Set in Tokyo and connected to Haneda Airport International Passenger Terminal, Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport offers accommodations with a bar and private parking.
James
United States of America
Very clean… SOP for Japanese hotels that are mid to high end. The staff was outstanding, very helpful.
Open from April 2015, Hotel Gracery Shinjuku offers comfortable rooms, free WiFi and a restaurant, only a 5-minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station’s east exit. Seibu Shinjuku Station is a 3-minute walk....
Boasting 15 food and beverage options, 2 swimming pools, and its own aquarium, Prince Hotel is right next to JR Shinagawa Train Station, from where Haneda Airport is only a 25-minute train ride away.
Jacky
Japan
They had Western and Japanese style breakfast available. Plenty of fruit to choose from; that was nice. The rooms were much bigger than the business hotels I usually stay at, so that was nice.
Conveniently located within a 3-minute walk from Shinbashi and Shiodome stations, The Royal Park Iconic Tokyo Shiodome is modern and stylish accommodations.
Igor
Israel
My booked room was small with the regular double bed.I upgraded the room .The breakfast was with limited options
Featuring a fitness center, a shared lounge as well as a restaurant, THE BLOSSOM HIBIYA is located in the center of Tokyo, a 2-minute walk from TKP Shinbashi Conference Center.
Doods10
United States of America
The room is spacious and the hotel itself had a nice view since the lobby is on the 18th floor.
Interior was very clean and hotel even smells good all the time. Friendly staff and easy train access and super close to restaurants and shops.
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi-Shinjuku in Tokyo features 4-star accommodations with a shared lounge.
Kelsey
United States of America
Friendly staff
Nice soaking tub
Lovely scented bath products
Complimentary bath salts, capsules, mouthwash, ear plugs, face wash (2-step: oil and cleanser), toner, moisturizer, hair ties, etc.
Big, comfortable bed,
Multiple light sources controllable from bed or wall switches
Free rentals for an assortment of items (iron/ironing board, power converters/adapters, curling iron, and more)
Convenience store (conbini) in basement
Doorbell and light system that lets housekeeping staff know their is a guest inside (due to dead bolt being engaged)
Electronic bidet with soft-close lid
Set in Tokyo, APA Hotel & Resort Nishishinjuku-Gochome-Eki Tower offers free WiFi. 1.4 mi from Meiji Jingu Shrine, the property is also 1.6 mi away from Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.
Conveniently located just a minute away from Tawaramachi subway station, APA Hotel Asakusa Taharamachi Ekimae is a 12-minute walk from Sensoji Temple while the Edo Tokyo Museum is a 10- minutes drive...
Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa offers spacious rooms with a balcony beside a 5-acre Japanese garden. A 5-minute walk from Shinagawa Shinkansen Station, it features several restaurants.
Tatiana
Netherlands
Location, very comfortable bed, very kind and helpful personal, very clean, very beautiful park
Located in Tokyo, a 19-minute walk from Uramori Inari Shrine, Mercure Tokyo Haneda Airport provides accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Very new and clean and friendly professional staff
TOKYO EAST SIDE HOTEL KAIE features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Tokyo. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, an ATM and free WiFi.
Staff helpful and clean hotel. Love the amenity station.
In a prime location in the Minato Ward district of Tokyo, HOTELみなと-MINATO- is located a 7-minute walk from Isehan-Honten Museum of Beni, 0.4 miles from Izumo Shrine Tokyo Bunshi and a 9-minute walk...
comfort and attention to detail impeccable service
FAV TOKYO Nishinippori has accommodations in Tokyo near Asakura Museum of Sculpture and Shinkomutsumi Shopping Street. This 4-star hotel offers a shared lounge, a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi.
Great location, free washing, very friendly staff.
Located in Tokyo, a 3-minute walk from The Watarium Museum of Contemporary Art, THE AOYAMA GRAND HOTEL has accommodations with a fitness center, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
The hotel is very cool providing an excellent experience.
Located conveniently in the Adachi Ward district of Tokyo, APA Hotel Ayase Ekimae is located a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Budokan, 0.8 miles from Higashiayase Park and 1.2 miles from Horyuji Temple.
clean, comfortable, good value vs price, free VOD...etc.
Conveniently set in the Ota Ward district of Tokyo, Hotel Oriental Express Tokyo Kamata is located 1.1 mi from Omori Hachiman Shrine, 1.2 mi from Uramori Inari Shrine and 1.2 mi from Miwa Itsukushima...
Very comfortable room
Good location for the airport
Attractively set in the Toshima Ward district of Tokyo, Hostel Belle Via Tokyo is located a 3-minute walk from Toshima Ward Minamiotsuka Park, 0.4 miles from Otsuka Mosque and a 8-minute walk from...
The staff is great and it isn't too far from the subway
Featuring 3-star accommodations, L stay & grow Minami Sunamachi is located in Tokyo, a 8-minute walk from SUNAMO Minamisunacho Shopping Centre and 0.7 miles from Higashisuna Tenso Shrine.
Very clean. Lovely helpful staff. Clean tidy room.
Ideally set in the Taito Ward district of Tokyo, Designers Hotel Siesta is located a 8-minute walk from Kanaami Inari Shrine, 0.4 miles from Izumi Park and a 8-minute walk from Akihabara Neribei Park.
Asta Hotel is ideally located in the center of Tokyo, and has a bar and free WiFi. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space. The hotel has family rooms.
Great location, close to train station and friendly staff
Located in the center of Tokyo, a few steps from Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Park, 634 Condo Shinjuku - Vacation STAY 14798v provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in the center of Tokyo, a few steps from Koizumi Yakumo Memorial Park, 634 Condo Shinjuku - Vacation STAY 01902v provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
Located in the center of Tokyo, a 2-minute walk from Takatsukisan Chozenji Temple, Shinjuku Miyabi Residence - Vacation STAY 94836 has air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
limpieza! personal muy amable! ubicación excelente
Located in the center of Tokyo, a 2-minute walk from Takatsukisan Chozenji Temple, Shinjuku Miyabi Residence - Vacation STAY 94520 provides air-conditioned rooms and free WiFi.
The balcony was nice and the owner was extremely accommodating.
Located a minutes’ walk away from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station of the Tokyo Metro Ginza and Marunouchi Line, The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho features free WiFi throughout the entire property.
Great location, exeptional facilities. Enormous views.
Designed by Kengo Kuma, Capitol Hotel Tokyu features 3 restaurants, a 14th-floor indoor pool and direct access to 4 subway lines. Rooms are spacious for Tokyo and have city views.
Excellent property.Very modern yet ultra comfortable
Located within a 15-minute walk of Sotobori Park and 0.7 miles of Museum of Science Tokyo University of Science, Hotel Yuni -Comfortable stay Star-Club iD provides rooms with air conditioning and a...
Perfect location and cost for the Tokyo marathon base
Ideally set in the center of Tokyo, Shinjuku Miyabi Residence has free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace. This 2-star hotel offers a shared kitchen.
On average, 3-star hotels in Tokyo cost $130 per night, and 4-star hotels in Tokyo are $235 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Tokyo can be found for $529 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo this weekend is $195 or, for a 4-star hotel, $377. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Tokyo for this weekend cost around $756 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $196 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Tokyo for tonight. You'll pay around $408 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Tokyo will cost around $766, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The capital of Japan, Tokyo is a vast, teeming metropolis nestled between mountains and Tokyo Bay. It’s so huge that you’ll have to come to grips with public transport and maybe even experience being pushed onto a train. Yes, it does actually happen!
Get your bearings by ascending the Tokyo World Trade Center near the waterfront, and savor the fantastic views taking in the red-and-white Tokyo Tower and Shinkuju’s skyscrapers. North is Ueno, home to the best museums (including the Tokyo National Museum) and a large park bursting with cherry blossom in spring.
Equally tranquil are the Chiyoda Imperial Palace and Gardens, surrounded by water. Also in gardens is the Meiji Jingu Shinto shrine in Shibuya, a youthful district where neon abounds.
For more traditional Japanese culture, head to Asakusa whose Sensō-ji Buddhist temple is Tokyo’s oldest temple. Outdoor markets sell a variety of wares, though shopping in Tokyo is, of course, fantastic wherever you go.
Whether you stay in a Japanese ryokan, luxury Tokyo hotel or a hostel, don’t fly out of Tokyo Narita Airport or Haneda Airport without having tried sushi. Another Japanese institution is the sento (public bath) and onsen (hot springs bath) – a must try. Also incredibly popular are Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, Asia’s 2 most visited theme parks.
Tokyo and Japan overall is one of those places you are going...
Tokyo and Japan overall is one of those places you are going to miss when back home. Shinjuky, Shibuya, Osaka and Kyoto station are fantastic spots, however everywhere you look streets are clean, people are impeccably dressed, there are nicer public bathrooms that you can find at your own home and the food is top tier. And the public transportation? unbelivable! clean, fast, and on time! like nowhere else in the world.
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Heika
Costa Rica
8.0
Scored 8.0
I didn't feel the crowding of the world's most densely...
I didn't feel the crowding of the world's most densely populated city. The only real crowding was in viewing the cherry blossoms found in parks around the city. The few places I experienced were large enough that the crowds were spread out. I would recommend walking in the city to places you want to see (if possible) as the subways do get crowded. I planned to be able to walk an hour or less to my destinations. If you can't/don't like to walk, an IC card or subway pass is a good thing to have. I loved seeing the giant Miyazaki clock and Skytree really gives you an idea of the density and size of Tokyo. The Imperial Palace grounds are beautiful. Meiji Temple is one place I would go back to as I didn't have a lot of time to experience the trails around it. The entrance is lined with an avenue of huge trees.
Cynthia
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Tokyo is a city one will visit time after time - there are...
Tokyo is a city one will visit time after time - there are simply too many quaint and beautiful places to explore. It is also a great transport hub where one can make many day trips from. The service is impeccable - from hole-in-the-wall shops/eateries to established venues. Take time to wonder along side streets and gardens, and take in the sights. With google translate, non-Japanese speakers can also get around quite easily.
Dawn
Singapore
10
Scored 10
Even though Tokyo is a mega-city, we found the city so green...
Even though Tokyo is a mega-city, we found the city so green, clean, quiet and flowing. Though the streets are crowded with people and/or vehicles, you always have your personal space, no bumping into or touching you by either people on foot or bicycles on the sidewalk. Taxis are easy to get and can get you to your destination with ease and reasonable in price. I am an elderly woman walking with a cane and I could always find handicapped restrooms and wheelchairs available for free when needed-you just need to ask for help. Japan has lots of stairs, but I was able to find escalators and elevators to help me make my way thru the city. Only thing I found difficult was finding resting spots along the way, but I found lots of coffee shops to rest in. The Japanese are courteous, kind and willing to help and many are able to converse in English.
Osakidot
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Not a straightforward city.
Not a straightforward city. Takes a bit of time to explore and venture in the various neighbourhood. But then it gets very exciting and fascinating. We spent 4 days/5nights which just about right to have the right mix between entertainment and culture. Count one day per neighbourhood. Among my favorite: sky tree tower, ninja restaurant, emperor palace, and the cherry trees :) Do book restaurants in advance!
Fabien
Switzerland
10
Scored 10
Tokyo was a busy and vibrant city with lots to do.
Tokyo was a busy and vibrant city with lots to do. Clean everywhere. Lovely friendly people. Great transport links. Felt very safe as 2 female travellers.
We visited the Tokyo Skytree which was worth a visit if you love shopping and great views of Tokyo but very busy.. Disney land Tokyo was amazing
The hotel is a 10-12 minute walk from Shinjuku station, in a nice leafy neighbourhood. There's a great park opposite. A taxi from Shinjuku station is about 900yen. It has a great bakery and bar downstairs, helpful staff, 3 fast lifts and a great area on the second floor to eat and drink. The rooms were pretty spacious with a desk and chair. Check in was easy and they sorted out a taxi to the airport in the early hours which was on time and reliable. Overall, great and felt like a somewhat peaceful retreat after a busy day in Tokyo.
The room was clean and nicely appointed. The WiFi was good and logging on to it was easy. The hotel is is a largely residential area with a good choice of shops and bars. The station is a few minutes walk away with good links across the city and a direct link to Shinjuku, Shibuya, and other well known areas. Kagurazaka is a very pleasant part of Tokyo and is an easy walk, it offers even more restaurants, bars, wine-bars. For beer lovers there are a few craft beer places nearby which serve a wide selection of first class beers.
The location is right in the middle of Shibuya and right next to Meiji-dori which makes walks to Harajuku much more accessible. My room had spectacular views and could see Shinjuku, skytree tower and even tokyo tower from another window. I also loved all of the dining options near the hotel. If you're feeling american - eggslut on the 2nd floor. if you're feeling japanese, then there are many options on the third floor of the mall that's connected to the hotel. Location wise, you can't beat Sequence.
The location of the hotel is great if you would like to be central to the tourist attractions. It's a short walking distance to Shinjuku station and also there is Tochomae subway station only few hundred metres from the hotel. The rooms were quite spacious in comparison to most hotels in Tokyo. The view from the room was great and depending on which side/floor your room is located you can see Mt Fuji on a clear day. A 7-11 and a Family Mart just below the hotel made it very convenient.
Great alternative to a hotel as it was spacious and had all the amenities perfect for a family, especially a kitchen and washing machine. Yoyogi station was a much easier station to navigate than Shibuya / Shinjuku, and the accomodation was located within easy walking distance, with a nearby supermarket and convenience store. Only thing to be aware of is the stairs, so if elderly or low in mobility, this may be an issue. Check in instructions were clear, and communication was prompt.
The hotel had a fantastic location, not too close to the busiest areas of Tokyo like Shibuya or Shinjuku and not so far that travel would be a hassle. I had a fantastic experience at the hotel, the staff was friendly and helpful and the living areas were exceptionally clean. There's a 7-11 right opposite the hotel so you have nothing to worry if you need anything 24x7. This place exceeded my expectations and I'm considering to stay here again when I visit Tokyo in the future!
We chose to have single rooms which after a long flight meant better sleeping for all of our family members. The single rooms are small, but reasonable, the bed is hard - which I don't like, but my husband does - but a good size. The staff were very helpful, especially considering our lack of Japanese. Close to the Tokyo Station. Very clean. I'd describe this hotel as a business hotel, one where businesspeople stay over night when in Tokyo for work.
This accommodation was a real bang for a buck!
The host was nice and welcoming, responding to messages very quickly.
The location was convenient and close to the main attractions of Shinjuku as well as the Shinjuku station.
For the price, the room was a decent size (fitting all five of us) and had more facilities provided than in most hotels many times the cost.
I will definitely consider booking again when I'm in Tokyo next time.
The main lobby of The Okura is a knock-out! My husband and I stayed in the Heritage wing of the hotel in a gorgeous, well-appointed , completely comfortable room with amazing views. It was our Tokyo dream room ––distinctly "Japanese" and modern at the same time. It was one of the nicest hotel rooms we've ever stayed in. On top of this, the hotel staff went above and beyond to make our experience a good one. We cannot wait to return!
My stay was excellent and I would come here again. The staff, the room and the onsen were amazing! The location was perfect as it was right next to convenience stores, the Toei Ōedo Line and even a post office. Shinjuku Central Park was just a short walk away. The room had air conditioning, comfortable bed, a tv with useful information, a bath tub and comfy yukata. It all felt very luxurious and I would highly recommend this hotel!
I actually liked the location as it's well located by the metro station and it's midway between Shibuya/Shinjuku to the west and Asakusa to the north east. The area around the hotel is quiet and corporate but if you walk around you will discover a fair few bars/restaurants about 10 minutes away.
Rooms were spotless and had a Japanese style bath and coffee capsules were provided everyday. The rooftop onsen was a welcome touch
Location! The perfect sweet spot between Harajuku and Shibuya crossing. You are close enough to walk to each in 5 minutes but also far away enough from the craziness. Right across from Family mart as well and Blue bottle coffee for early risers. The area is walkable with great food and fun shops that aren’t mainstream as well. Great value considering hostels and capsule hotels are going the same price.
great places to stay in SHIBUYA, just 5-7 minutes walk to Shibuya Crossing and Shibuya Station; the room is super clean and the bed are comfy for a long day strolling in Tokyo. The drinking water are free to refill and you can do your laundry as well, Great Job All Day Shibuya for new comers hotels since 2021
Location is great, near by Shinjuku station (connects to everywhere) and the same time away from the noisy streets, there’s a nice big public park across hotel with coffee shop and great playground if you hav skittle kids. Very convenient bus stop across the street to go to Shibuya.
loved the tatami room and how much soace it had compared to most japanese hotels. The location was great. Quiet train station near korea town, but on the Yamanote line so easy access to anywhere in Tokyo. Can easily walk to Shinjuku as well.
Every little thing was thoughtful and had very clear instructions.. water pressure is very strong!! better than some hotels.. 3 mins walk from higashi shinjuku oedo line gate and 1 min walk from the exit, it’s really strategic..
Location worked out great. Not too far from the rail. Station/ Subway and also not that far of a walk to the Tokyo Tower.. Plus my sister and her husband were staying at the hotel across the street.
Staff was really kind and the hotel is located in a very beautiful and more quiet area of Tokyo which is still just a few stops on the Yamanote Line from the very busy areas like Shibuya/Shinjuku.
The location was a bit farther from train stations. However, the hotel was close to restaurants, cafes and Chou Park. I personally liked that it was away from the center of Shinjuku.
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