Very satisfied with my hotel stay! I stayed 3 nights here. Firstly easy access from Tameike-Sanno Station with elevator, so no need to lug suitcases through stairs. Secondly, as I was walking to the hotel, there were 2-3 temporary construction sites surrounding the hotel, however after 3 nights stay on the 5th floor I can say that the hotel is very quiet and I heard zero construction noises!
I booked a standard non-smoking room which was compact but everything was designed functionally. I think if you are 2 people in the standard room, you will need to play Tetris with your suitcases. As I was by myself, I was able to find enough space to have my suitcase open throughout my stay while still having enough space to move around. Amenities were great, Hotel staffs spoke great English, and they were very courteous with their greetings and welcoming manners.
Location is great. Lawson and 7-eleven within walking distance, A couple of Tokyo Metro station within walking distance as well. You can get to Roponggi within 15 minutes walk, and get to Shibuya, Harajuku, and Ginza very easily and quickly using metro.
It was rainy for most of my stays and I was able to lend an umbrella from the hotel. The front desk also has a scale you can use to weigh your suitcase, and they kept my luggage safely for a few hours after checkout. Overall staying here left a great impression. Great job for the hotel staff and thank you for making my...
Read moreExcellent stay, with the highlight being the staff.
People ask me how are Japanese people, when I tell them I’ve been to Japan. I always use the front desk at this hotel as my example. The front staff desk truly represents the kindness, helpfulness, and politeness of the Japanese society. Just incredibly helpful in every way. They do Yamato luggage forwarding and sell umbrellas.
The room itself was small (as usual for Tokyo at this price point), but workable for 2 people with 2 checked bags and 2 carryons. It was clean and tidy when we arrived. We did not get breakfast, and instead ate at the Lawson at the corner or a bakery I’ll later mention. For the Lawson just bring your stuff to the cashier and flash your credit card and you’re good to go. Self check out only if you can read Japanese.
The hotel is super conveniently located next to the green line, where you can walk 5 min and board to go to Shinjuku or Asakusa. Very easy to navigate. There is a really great French bakery in the station at the escalators by the Harry Potter cafe. Alternatively you can also walk a little farther to get on the orange line to avoid transfers when going up...
Read moreI just stayed in this hotel for 5 night with my family.||I made reservation this hotel through **.com, during almost all hotel in Tokyo is full booked due to on year end holiday season.||From Narita Airport, I took bus up to Tokyo Station and continued by Tokyo Metro Train, and it is very simple to get to this hotel.||||During check in, staff hotel served friendly, even her english language not so fluently.||The room condition is so clean, even smaller space than hotel in other Asian country,||For the breakfast, always same menu everyday, but the taste is good.||Due to we stay on new year's eve, hotel management gave us instant noodle, that is a tradition in Japan of eating soba noodle on new year's eve. Unfortunatelly, we can not eat this noodle, because in it there is the content of pork. We are as a moslem people can not eat pork, ham. But I ver appreciated to hotel management for preparing and serving it.||||The hotel location is very convinient. near from supermarket, mini market, restoran, train station and many things that we required as generally.||||As overall, this hotel is good serving and...
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