Although this hotel is geared more towards business travelers, we stayed here because our friend's wedding reception was held here and found it to be very convenient. The rooms are very small, and the bathrooms smaller. My husband and I hit our head on the doors a lot! They only offer twins, which is a bit of a bummer when travelling with a partner. The public bath is FANTASTIC, and I highly recommend it. For those of you who have never used a Japanese bath - just do what the others do and you'll catch on in no time. Don't forget to bring your towel and wash towel with you from your room, as they aren't provided in the bath. ||||The hotel is very convenient to two subway stops (within a 5 minute walk). The folks at the front desk didn't speak much English (again - this is not a hotel geared towards tourists!) but went out of their way to be as helpful as possible. There is plenty of great, inexpensive food in the neighborhood (restaurants and fast-noodle joints that cater to business workers).||||Overall, a very pleasant experience and reasonably priced. Four stars only because - while the hotel is exceptionally clean - no amount of running the air purifier in our room could rid it of the smell of stale cigarettes. As an aside, the hotel doesn't have an English sign with its name on it out front, but it does have a sign with the English name of one of the restaurants within ("The Piazza"), so look for a place with a half-circular drive, umbrella holders, and "The Piazza" restaurant, and you'll find where you need to be! Also, for foreign travelers, there is a post office right down the street (building next to the subway stop) that has an ATM which will accept...
Read moreI have nothing poor to say about Le Port Kojimachi. I have stayed there twice now on business trips and always found the staff to be very polite, friendly and accommodating.||||The rooms are fairly plain, and can be on the small side, but have western features including bed, kettle, fridge (mini bar) etc. Internet access is available in rooms via LAN cable, which can be borrowed from reception.||||The hotel has multiple restaurants, but I have only sampled one for breakfast (buffet style - mix of Japanese and Western foods in the "Piazza" restaurant). There are many places to eat close to the hotel, and the front desk can provide a map (in Japanese) showing many different eateries.||||The hotel is only a 5min walk from two different subway stations, so is pretty convenient for getting around Tokyo.||||Definitely geared towards business travellers in this location, but was just right for this purpose. I can't comment on the price/value, as work paid for me.||||A great bonus feature is the onsen bath on the top floor of the hotel. Though its not a natural onsen, its a great treat to have a nice open wash area, sauna and hot bath from which you can look out over the Tokyo skyline, especially at night after a...
Read moreWe were there for work and this hotel was exactly what we needed.||||As with most other hotels in Tokyo (or so i was told), the rooms are small. That was fine with us.It may be a problem if you have a lot of luggage but I traveled light.||||The room was very clean - and that to me was very important. In fact, the whole hotel was very clean and it made the stay there very pleasant. ||||Perhaps i was tired with work but i enjoyed the sleep i had while i was there.||||There was shampoo and shower gel provided in the bathroom. The water pressure was great and the water was hot.||||It is also within walking distance of the train stations and there are a lot of nice places to eat at around the place. Family Mart is nearby too.||||There is also the common baths at...
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