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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Shinjuku Area Tokyo|1.29km from Kaichū Inari Shrine
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo offers a luxurious and comfortable stay in the heart of Japan's bustling capital. Boasting a prime location in Shinjuku, this hotel provides easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment. Also, it is walking distance to various lines making traveling easier. The hotel is 34 storey high. The panoramic views from higher floors with the huge window, especially overlooking the iconic Mount Fuji from a distance makes it a memorable stay. There are also dining places at Keio Plaza Hotel offering Japanese, international, and fusion cuisine. There is also a convenience store at level 2 that close at 2am for those who want to get some small bites, snacks or drinks. It is huge and because it’s located in the hotel, shelves are pretty filled up. The hotel's facilities, include a well-equipped fitness center and a relaxing pool (didn’t get to try as it is winter). The attention to cleanliness and maintenance throughout the property adds to the sense of comfort and well-being. There is also 2 in 1 washing machine with dryer at L18 at the south tower for usage starting from 500yen, depending on what the features you would like it to be, best of all, it comes with detergent. What truly sets Keio Plaza Hotel apart is its exceptional service. The staff is known for their professionalism, attentiveness, and hospitality, ensuring that guests feel welcomed and well taken care of throughout their stay. The attention of all the staffs to detail from check in and amenities reflects the commitment to providing a high-quality experience for guests. While the hotel's location in the vibrant Shinjuku district provides easy access to entertainment and transport, it's worth noting that the immediate surroundings can be bustling, reflecting Tokyo's energetic pace. However, once inside the hotel, guests can enjoy a serene and tranquil escape. In summary, Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo stands out as a premium accommodation choice, offering a perfect blend of luxury, convenience, and impeccable service. Whether you're a business traveler or a tourist exploring Tokyo, this hotel provides a refined retreat in the heart of the city.

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Miyako Shinjuku Hotel
3.9/516 Reviews
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Although the room is small, it is well-equipped and hygienic. It is great to have a washing machine. Clothes can be washed in time. What is even more pleasant is that the room also has kitchen equipment. It is very nice to cook noodles by yourself. It is highly recommended.
Blue Empire Hotel
3.4/532 Reviews
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This was one of the weirdest stays we've ever had. The ”hotel” doesn't have a check-in desk on site. You actually check in at ”Hotel Empire in Shinjuku” which is a few blocks away on a different street, which is not really made clear at all when booking. Also you have to give a ¥10,000 yen deposit at check-in, which is a first for me living in Japan. My wife checked in before me and said it was a really strange experience and that she felt unsafe in the area surrounding the hotel alone as a female at night. The hotel room itself is incredibly narrow and the walls are INCREDIBLY thin. There are doors between each room and the next, and there is a gap between those doors and the floor which is so wide that light shines through from other guests' ”apartments” and that I could hear the neighboring guest cough/clear his throat quite loudly even though he wasn't doing it all that loud. It sounded like he was in our room. Despite the room being narrow, it *is* long, so it doesn't feel super tiny. There was also a loft with another bed that we didn't climb up to because the note by the ladder made it seem like a dangerous liability that somehow the guest is responsible for rather than the hotel... As far as amentities go, however, you have a washing machine, a microwave, fridge, and a desktop PC that I guess is available to use, but we didn't turn it on. It was definitely a weird experience in general that I wouldn't repeat.
Royal Hotel Shinokubo
3.8/562 Reviews
Shinjuku Area
The structure is a bit dated and the furniture is quite spartan, but the rooms are huge compared to the national average. We very much appreciated the presence of the towels, which were changed every day if necessary. Very silent, but rather dark room, also considered that windows are dark, so it is not possible to see out and filter very little light. The reception is a very elementary English speaker, but we have never had any problems with understanding and staff has always been very kind. Location of the structure more than excellent: it is located in a side-side ban between a stop of Yamanote and that of another line of metro. Shinjuku is about 20 minutes walking away and there are many restaurants, konbines and a Don Quijote in the Shinokubo district. In conclusion: Most recommended for those who want to spend little, have no claims and want to be in a great position.
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3.9/549 Reviews
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a hotel with style, dacoration of another times but shik. the room was comfortable clean and fres. the staff very polite and gentl, talking very good english. old stracture well kept in time well remodaledand still giving the atmospahere of old japan in away ,, i guess.

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