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Hotel Perrier — Hotel in Tokyo

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Hotel Perrier
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Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
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Godzilla Head
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超密室 リアル体験型脱出ゲーム
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Yayoiken Shinjuku Meiji-dōri
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BRISK STAND KABUKICHO
Japan, 〒160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukicho, 2 Chome−11−2 良川ビルⅢ
Kyushu Ramen Hakatakko Shinjuku
2 Chome-8-3 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
Sugoi Niboshi Rāmen Nagi Shinjuku Golden Gai
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ChaCha Hana
1 Chome-1-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
SAAMROT
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Pontocho Shinjuku Main Store
Japan, 〒160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukicho, 2 Chome−9−18 Lions Plaza Shinjuku, 1F
Masala Station
2 Chome-8-3 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
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Hotel Perrier

2 Chome-7-12 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
4.0(30)

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attractions: Shinjuku Golden-Gai, Hanazono Shrine, Samurai Museum, Shinjuku Ganka Art Gallery (Shinjuki Ganka Garō), Godzilla Head, Ninja Trick House In Tokyo, 超密室 リアル体験型脱出ゲーム, Ninja + Kabuki Tokyo, 新宿ニューアート, Shooting Range TARGET-1 Shinjuku, restaurants: Genki Taisho Wagyu - Halal, Mazilu Gyunikumen Shinjuku, Yayoiken Shinjuku Meiji-dōri, BRISK STAND KABUKICHO, Kyushu Ramen Hakatakko Shinjuku, Sugoi Niboshi Rāmen Nagi Shinjuku Golden Gai, ChaCha Hana, SAAMROT, Pontocho Shinjuku Main Store, Masala Station
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+81 3-3207-5921
Website
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Nearby attractions of Hotel Perrier

Shinjuku Golden-Gai

Hanazono Shrine

Samurai Museum

Shinjuku Ganka Art Gallery (Shinjuki Ganka Garō)

Godzilla Head

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Shooting Range TARGET-1 Shinjuku

Shinjuku Golden-Gai

Shinjuku Golden-Gai

4.3

(4.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Hanazono Shrine

Hanazono Shrine

4.3

(3.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Samurai Museum

Samurai Museum

4.5

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Shinjuku Ganka Art Gallery (Shinjuki Ganka Garō)

Shinjuku Ganka Art Gallery (Shinjuki Ganka Garō)

4.1

(162)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Hotel Perrier

Genki Taisho Wagyu - Halal

Mazilu Gyunikumen Shinjuku

Yayoiken Shinjuku Meiji-dōri

BRISK STAND KABUKICHO

Kyushu Ramen Hakatakko Shinjuku

Sugoi Niboshi Rāmen Nagi Shinjuku Golden Gai

ChaCha Hana

SAAMROT

Pontocho Shinjuku Main Store

Masala Station

Genki Taisho Wagyu - Halal

Genki Taisho Wagyu - Halal

4.9

(608)

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Mazilu Gyunikumen Shinjuku

Mazilu Gyunikumen Shinjuku

4.8

(354)

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Yayoiken Shinjuku Meiji-dōri

Yayoiken Shinjuku Meiji-dōri

3.7

(335)

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BRISK STAND KABUKICHO

BRISK STAND KABUKICHO

4.7

(499)

Closed
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Oliver S (23GT.net)Oliver S (23GT.net)
Okay, let's address the elephant in the hotel room right away - yes, Hotel Perrier is an adults-only “love hotel” but unless you're totally against what that connotes or you're traveling with a minor then you seriously need to consider staying here if you need a hotel in Tokyo. Yes, love hotels are typically targeted more to couples looking for a quick hit of “adult activities” but a good one like Hotel Perrier can offer a higher level of amenities, service, and value versus a “normal” Japanese hotel that you'd be missing out on if you dismiss them out of hand. Typical Japanese hotel rooms are often comically small unless you have the money for a truly high-end establishment. Usually you get just enough room for a bed, a tiny desk, and a small bathroom. In contrast, the suite at Hotel Perrier had plenty of room for a king-size bed, a sofa and coffee table, a large flatscreen TV, a stocked minibar, coffee maker, small closet, and even a massage chair and karaoke machine. And that's aside from the separate washroom, with another individual room for the obligatory high-tech Japanese toilet, and the sizable bath area with a jacuzzi tub, separate TV, and a built-in foam mat on the floor that I'll leave to your imagination as to its usage. All that space and those amenities came at a price not much more than a typical tourist or business hotel. The bathroom was fully stocked with pretty much every toiletry a couple could need and an additional small amenity kit was provided on check-in. Handy English guides were also present for the various room features and for Tokyo itself. On that note, the hotel had an English-speaking staff member on hand to help when needed, particularly at check-in and check out. Check-in was easy despite the love hotel-standard counter that's hidden behind privacy glass for discreteness. Their staffer explained then another quirk of staying at a love hotel – that you have to surrender the key to the counter when leaving. When you do they'll hand you a card that you give back when you return in exchange for the key again. Check-out was just as easy as check-in and the nice girl at the counter was more than happy to hang onto luggage before a late-night flight. Before leaving though, there were several days to appreciate the merits of the hotel and Shinjuku itself. The TV had plenty of content to choose from with English movies on demand (as well as plenty of adult fare in Japanese). Wifi worked well. The jacuzzi tub and massage chair were great for relaxing after long days wandering Tokyo. Good soundproofing and the large, soft bed made for sound sleeping. The AC unit was the only part of the room that didn't look bang up-to-date but it worked well nevertheless. As for the surrounding area, Kabukicho is Shinjuku's red-light district so be forewarned that many of the local establishments cater to more mature tastes but like most anywhere else in Japan it's pretty safe. Apart from the bars, hostess clubs, and other adult fare there's plenty to see in Shinjuku with the beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen park just a short walk from the hotel, and lots of restaurants and shops to sample scattered about. A 7-11 is just down the street from Hotel Perrier so that takes care of any convenience store needs. I do want to mention that Hotel Perrier is a bit of a walk from Shinjuku Station but at least that means its also somewhat off the noise and bustle of Kabukicho's main drag for more quiet and discreteness than the hotels closer to the station. If you've got big bags along it may be worth getting a taxi if you're getting off from or catching a train like the Narita Airport express at the station. In summary, don't let the “love hotel” label turn you off from this excellent hotel in Shinjuku whether you're traveling alone or with a companion. The service is just as good as at a regular Japanese hotel but you also get amenities and space that you'd only otherwise find in very expensive, high-end luxury hotels in Tokyo.
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エアコンが昭和にあるような置き型のタイプ 強くしようと思い開けるとホコリだらけ お風呂がカビ臭くドアの下辺りが少しカビてる部屋も広くは無かった 祝前日の日曜日に宿泊だったので料金が 16800円くらいだったかな 働いてる人の受け答えは丁寧で良い 頼んだボディーソープも違うのがきたりと 部屋によっては当たり外れはあるのかもしれないが、ハズレでした
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入り口がたくさんあって入りやすい。部屋は普通でした。
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Okay, let's address the elephant in the hotel room right away - yes, Hotel Perrier is an adults-only “love hotel” but unless you're totally against what that connotes or you're traveling with a minor then you seriously need to consider staying here if you need a hotel in Tokyo. Yes, love hotels are typically targeted more to couples looking for a quick hit of “adult activities” but a good one like Hotel Perrier can offer a higher level of amenities, service, and value versus a “normal” Japanese hotel that you'd be missing out on if you dismiss them out of hand. Typical Japanese hotel rooms are often comically small unless you have the money for a truly high-end establishment. Usually you get just enough room for a bed, a tiny desk, and a small bathroom. In contrast, the suite at Hotel Perrier had plenty of room for a king-size bed, a sofa and coffee table, a large flatscreen TV, a stocked minibar, coffee maker, small closet, and even a massage chair and karaoke machine. And that's aside from the separate washroom, with another individual room for the obligatory high-tech Japanese toilet, and the sizable bath area with a jacuzzi tub, separate TV, and a built-in foam mat on the floor that I'll leave to your imagination as to its usage. All that space and those amenities came at a price not much more than a typical tourist or business hotel. The bathroom was fully stocked with pretty much every toiletry a couple could need and an additional small amenity kit was provided on check-in. Handy English guides were also present for the various room features and for Tokyo itself. On that note, the hotel had an English-speaking staff member on hand to help when needed, particularly at check-in and check out. Check-in was easy despite the love hotel-standard counter that's hidden behind privacy glass for discreteness. Their staffer explained then another quirk of staying at a love hotel – that you have to surrender the key to the counter when leaving. When you do they'll hand you a card that you give back when you return in exchange for the key again. Check-out was just as easy as check-in and the nice girl at the counter was more than happy to hang onto luggage before a late-night flight. Before leaving though, there were several days to appreciate the merits of the hotel and Shinjuku itself. The TV had plenty of content to choose from with English movies on demand (as well as plenty of adult fare in Japanese). Wifi worked well. The jacuzzi tub and massage chair were great for relaxing after long days wandering Tokyo. Good soundproofing and the large, soft bed made for sound sleeping. The AC unit was the only part of the room that didn't look bang up-to-date but it worked well nevertheless. As for the surrounding area, Kabukicho is Shinjuku's red-light district so be forewarned that many of the local establishments cater to more mature tastes but like most anywhere else in Japan it's pretty safe. Apart from the bars, hostess clubs, and other adult fare there's plenty to see in Shinjuku with the beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen park just a short walk from the hotel, and lots of restaurants and shops to sample scattered about. A 7-11 is just down the street from Hotel Perrier so that takes care of any convenience store needs. I do want to mention that Hotel Perrier is a bit of a walk from Shinjuku Station but at least that means its also somewhat off the noise and bustle of Kabukicho's main drag for more quiet and discreteness than the hotels closer to the station. If you've got big bags along it may be worth getting a taxi if you're getting off from or catching a train like the Narita Airport express at the station. In summary, don't let the “love hotel” label turn you off from this excellent hotel in Shinjuku whether you're traveling alone or with a companion. The service is just as good as at a regular Japanese hotel but you also get amenities and space that you'd only otherwise find in very expensive, high-end luxury hotels in Tokyo.
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エアコンが昭和にあるような置き型のタイプ 強くしようと思い開けるとホコリだらけ お風呂がカビ臭くドアの下辺りが少しカビてる部屋も広くは無かった 祝前日の日曜日に宿泊だったので料金が 16800円くらいだったかな 働いてる人の受け答えは丁寧で良い 頼んだボディーソープも違うのがきたりと 部屋によっては当たり外れはあるのかもしれないが、ハズレでした
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入り口がたくさんあって入りやすい。部屋は普通でした。
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5.0
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Okay, let's address the elephant in the hotel room right away - yes, Hotel Perrier is an adults-only “love hotel” but unless you're totally against what that connotes or you're traveling with a minor then you seriously need to consider staying here if you need a hotel in Tokyo. Yes, love hotels are typically targeted more to couples looking for a quick hit of “adult activities” but a good one like Hotel Perrier can offer a higher level of amenities, service, and value versus a “normal” Japanese hotel that you'd be missing out on if you dismiss them out of hand.

Typical Japanese hotel rooms are often comically small unless you have the money for a truly high-end establishment. Usually you get just enough room for a bed, a tiny desk, and a small bathroom. In contrast, the suite at Hotel Perrier had plenty of room for a king-size bed, a sofa and coffee table, a large flatscreen TV, a stocked minibar, coffee maker, small closet, and even a massage chair and karaoke machine. And that's aside from the separate washroom, with another individual room for the obligatory high-tech Japanese toilet, and the sizable bath area with a jacuzzi tub, separate TV, and a built-in foam mat on the floor that I'll leave to your imagination as to its usage. All that space and those amenities came at a price not much more than a typical tourist or business hotel.

The bathroom was fully stocked with pretty much every toiletry a couple could need and an additional small amenity kit was provided on check-in. Handy English guides were also present for the various room features and for Tokyo itself. On that note, the hotel had an English-speaking staff member on hand to help when needed, particularly at check-in and check out. Check-in was easy despite the love hotel-standard counter that's hidden behind privacy glass for discreteness. Their staffer explained then another quirk of staying at a love hotel – that you have to surrender the key to the counter when leaving. When you do they'll hand you a card that you give back when you return in exchange for the key again. Check-out was just as easy as check-in and the nice girl at the counter was more than happy to hang onto luggage before a late-night flight.

Before leaving though, there were several days to appreciate the merits of the hotel and Shinjuku itself. The TV had plenty of content to choose from with English movies on demand (as well as plenty of adult fare in Japanese). Wifi worked well. The jacuzzi tub and massage chair were great for relaxing after long days wandering Tokyo. Good soundproofing and the large, soft bed made for sound sleeping. The AC unit was the only part of the room that didn't look bang up-to-date but it worked well nevertheless.

As for the surrounding area, Kabukicho is Shinjuku's red-light district so be forewarned that many of the local establishments cater to more mature tastes but like most anywhere else in Japan it's pretty safe. Apart from the bars, hostess clubs, and other adult fare there's plenty to see in Shinjuku with the beautiful Shinjuku Gyoen park just a short walk from the hotel, and lots of restaurants and shops to sample scattered about. A 7-11 is just down the street from Hotel Perrier so that takes care of any convenience store needs. I do want to mention that Hotel Perrier is a bit of a walk from Shinjuku Station but at least that means its also somewhat off the noise and bustle of Kabukicho's main drag for more quiet and discreteness than the hotels closer to the station. If you've got big bags along it may be worth getting a taxi if you're getting off from or catching a train like the Narita Airport express at the station.

In summary, don't let the “love hotel” label turn you off from this excellent hotel in Shinjuku whether you're traveling alone or with a companion. The service is just as good as at a regular Japanese hotel but you also get amenities and space that you'd only otherwise find in very expensive, high-end luxury...

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5.0
1y

This was a pleasant surprise. I didn't know what to expect when booking a love hotel but if you don't have kids this is the place to stay. This hotel has the most anemieties I have ever had. You have every single kind of lotion or cream you can imagine and the room is like a little apartment.

The service is quick and care free because it's a love hotel people are in and out all the time.

The location is one the best spots you can stay if you want to explore Tokyo. You are close to lots of stores and bars. You have public transit and the Shinjuku station about a 5 -10 min walk. It's a central location while you go off to different districts to explore.

I was very impressed with this hotel. Its a little jarring at first if you aren't familiar with love hotel but if you can get past that it feels like 5 stars for a non...

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2.0
32w

The people are friendly but only a few staff members speak basic English. During our stay some of our personal items went missing from the room. We only noticed the items were missing after we left and since this was our first hotel, we are 100% sure they dissapeared here. We tried to mail them and contact them trough Booking.com, but sadly we haven't recieved a single reaction back. Also the beds are extremely hard. We woke up with pains every day, but that also might be because we're used to...

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