Continental Fuchu is already a staple for our family. We always stayed there when traveling to Japan and it’s been a good constant with excellent service and food. The place is also great, close to the train station and department stores while also in a more silent region.
Even though the staff has changed throughout the years, the quality of service and efficiency remains the same.
The food is especially the best, no hotel we’ve stayed at so far in any country has beaten the breakfast quality wirh fresh produce from rural Japan. You can eat well whether you prefer Japanese or western dishes.
The rooms are spacious, well cleaned and have great sound insulation. Even though it’s right next to the train station, once you close the windows you don’t hear noise from it or people outside.
Accessibility-wise: overall very good, especially for Japanese hotels. Both entrances are accessible but the main one has a small step that isn’t good for wheelchairs. We usually use the other one with a slope. The hotel inside is accessible and the elevators have enough space and also buttons at the height of a wheelchair user. Now, for rooms: make sure you request the room without steps if you have someone with mobility issues! Almost all rooms have a high step to use the bathroom. There are few rooms without it so make sure to get those. Aside that, all rooms are very similar quality-wise.
If you’re staying in Tokyo and want somewhere quiet to relax instead of the bustling city, I highly recommend this hotel and...
Read moreModern , tidy and slightly more upmarket than the average business hotel. A great value and choice breakfast (Western and Japanese) is well above average. Room and bed size were better than many singles I have stayed in. Wifi is fine and location 2 minutes walk from main Keio-line station with very frequent links to Shinjuku leaves you lacking nothing. You probably won't come here by chance as it is over 20 minutes fast commuting from Shinjuku but for a Y10,000 hotel sometimes including breakfast, you will find fair...
Read moreModern , tidy and slightly more upmarket than the average business hotel. A great value and choice breakfast (Western and Japanese) is well above average. Room and bed size were better than many singles I have stayed in. Wifi is fine and location 2 minutes walk from main Keio-line station with very frequent links to Shinjuku leaves you lacking nothing. You probably won't come here by chance as it is over 20 minutes fast commuting from Shinjuku but for a Y10,000 hotel sometimes including breakfast, you will find fair...
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