Affordable hot spring hotels 🥳 Great accommodation in Tokyo
📍Address: Candeohotel Roppongi
At the beginning of the month, I went on a shopping trip to Tokyo with my friends in the studio. Because the purpose of this trip was very clear, when making the strategy, everything was based on the premise of convenient shopping. I also searched a lot of hotel guides at that time, and finally booked the Candeo Hotel in Roppongi.
Today I will introduce to you some of the best things about this cost-effective hot spring hotel, because it is so convenient to live here! ! !
💞Recommended reasons:
Excellent location, close to Tokyo's major shopping areas
The Cangguang Hotel where we stayed this time is located in the central area of Roppongi, no more than 300 meters away from Roppongi subway station. It is surrounded by various boutiques, drug stores, and izakayas. On the night we checked in, we found an izakaya near our home. We watched the game, ate barbecue, and drank, and the fatigue we felt immediately disappeared. Taking a taxi from the hotel to shopping destinations such as Omotesando, Shinjuku, and Ginza are all within two or three kilometers, and taking the subway is mostly within 3 or 4 stops, which is very convenient! We tried to put the things we bought in the hotel after shopping at noon, and then moved directly to other places. The hotel location is simply tailor-made for shoppers!
New facilities, super cost-effective living experience
After checking in, I found out that this Guang Mang hotel had just opened not long ago (no wonder there was so little information about it on the Internet before). Not only were the facilities in the room brand new, but it was also equipped with a full range of toiletries, slippers, bathrobes, etc. Friends who often come to Tokyo naturally know that Japanese hotels are generally rarely equipped with these daily necessities. When you forget to bring something and the hotel does not provide it, it will cause a lot of inconvenience. In addition, in a place like Tokyo where every inch of land is valuable, pill-sized hotels can be found everywhere (friends who have been to Japan will understand this). We booked the hotel within a week before departure, and booked a king-size bed room and a twin bed room. In addition to the bed, the room also came with a sofa and a small coffee table. Not only could we overlook the Tokyo Tower at night, but we could also use the sofa to pose. It was the largest and most functional hotel room I've ever stayed in in Tokyo.
You don't have to go to Hakone, you can go shopping during the day and soak in an open-air hot spring at night. Another big surprise for me was that it turned out to be a hot spring hotel. Although it is located in the city center, the hotel has thoughtfully designed a hot spring pool on the top floor. After checking in, the hotel will provide toiletries for bathing every day (including disposable underwear and bathrobes). After a day of shopping, you can return to the hotel and go to the hot spring pool on the top floor, looking at the Tokyo Tower in the distance while soaking in the hot spring - how comfortable and carefree. It also rained lightly in Tokyo the night before I left. At that time, I also ended my day's trip and went to the top floor to bathe. Raindrops hit my body sporadically. Suddenly, I wanted to experience the feeling of this high-altitude open-air hot spring on a snowy day in winter. It seems that winter is coming again this year.
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