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shivalisharma says: expensive but worth it i would do it again
koticphreak says: This place is really nice! It seems like a business type hotel. We payed ~$160/night for 2 beds in a room, decently sized beds too, had a fridge, 17" tv, decent bathroom in the room with shower, big closet, not a lot of floor space. This room was pretty nice, and the location just ROCKED. 1/2 a bloc...
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nineika says: I loved my 3 night stay at this hotel! It was $600 CDN for 3 nights which is very reasonable for Tokyo. The service was amazing and most employees spoke english. This is also a pick up location for Sunrise tours which was great. The location is perfect with close access to all public transit. They a...
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WaltJake says: The Hotel New Otani in the Akasaka section of Tokyo was a wonderful place to stay for our time here. A luxury Hotel, it is a little on the pricey side, but not so bad considering there were 4 of us sharing expenses. A very large hotel, with different areas to it..large enough to have a front desk ...
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lisa says: My parents stayed here while visiting me during my study abroad in Japan, even though my grandmother's house is just a 15 minute walk away!! They wanted their own vacation, I guess. Located in the Roppongi Hills mega complex, the Grand Hyatt is just steps away from world class restaurants, movie t...
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Chelsea says: At $100 a night this would usually be way out of my price range. Apparently this was a discounted rate, anyway it seems I didn't have much choice. I asked a friends dad who used to be a travel agent to find somewhere for me to stay while I was in Tokyo, somewhere cheap-ish and in a conveni...
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metsbwd says: First note...this hotel is no longer a Le Meridien...as of May 31, 2008 they have separated from Starwood and they are not the Hotel Pacific Shinagawa. No more Starwood points. TGI Fridays is on the 2nd floor, Wing shopping center across the less busy street, Shinagawa station right across the mai...
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portia says: I found this relatively cheaper 4* hotel in Tokyo, at about $200 per night. The location is very convenient, less than 5 minutes walk from the Shimbashi train and subway station. There is underground walkway to the subway directly from the hotel. It's also a close less than 10 minute walk to Ginza! ...
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iamscubasteve11 says: I picked this place for 2 reasons, it was close to Ginza as well as is one of our preferred hotels for work for my corporate rate. Regardless, the place is pretty nice. I'm only here for 3 days, so I wasn't going to be too picky on the location. The room is decent sized and has all the required a...
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koticphreak says: The location isn't great, the area isn't great, but the price rocks! The more nights you prepay, the cheaper it is, approximately $32/night if you pay for one night, and as low as $28/night if you prepay for like 8-10 nights. It's 2 trains, and 15-30 minutes away from anywhere in tokyo. 1 train and ...
eastree says: Pros: The location is excellent, it's right near shopping, restaurants, etc. The fact that you can get a private froom in that spot for such a low price is pretty amazing. Reservations are simple and they speak English. The rooms are lovely; it was really hot when I stayed there but the air cond...
sandy_ryanto says: Just can't believe it, found an unbeatably cheap hotel in a such expensive city. New Koyo hotel (www.newkoyo.com) is definitely a recommendation for those travelling in a budget, that looks for the total value of the money. The room is accomodative (not to mention 'small') and clean, with the optio...
littlejoh says: We went to maybe the cheapest hostel in Tokyo called JGH. You can access there with a JR line (Nishi-Kawaguchi station), which is good if you have the pass. It's about 5 minutes from Shinjuku ! And the owners there are lovely, helpful and very nice! You'll meet heaps of tr...
fluffybonnyfeet says: the Recption is locatet on 3 floor:O) hard to find but a good hotel. it is in a buisness distrect so a lot of bars and places to eat, but not much to see. Subway is 10 min walk. Also big departmenstores, mostly for women and electronic stores. Very good restaurent on 25 floor overlooking Tokyo. Ni...
aussielivinginjapan says: Capsule hotels are mostly used by Japanese businessmen there are a few that allow women to stay. They are just a bed with TV, or radio and clock inside. Most will provide dressing gown, towel, toothbrush and a razor for men. Also bath/shower facilities are available. These hotel are norm...
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