Top rated hotels in Tokyo

Loisir Hotel Shinagawa Seaside
4.4/5296 Reviews
Shinagawa
The room was simple and nice. There was no extra thing such as telephone and tissue, and the desk was widely used. A method of taking amenities from front of the elevator only for those who needed it. The refrigerator in the room can be turned off on the switch, so it was good to be able to turn off the switch if you care about the sound. It was also good that the night view from the room was shiny. There are many other good hotels, but when I saw the night view, I thought ”it was good to be this hotel”. The manners of foreign customers were good. The quality of the staff was high, the smile was nice, the answer was clear and good. It was a safe stay. Beregut accurately in time. We used breakfast. There are not too many types and just right. Buffet style. The breakfast venue was fun to choose from various types of seats. The window side was too sunny, but the view was very good. It was used for Tokyo Big Site and used. Access is 1 books from Shinagawa Seaside Station to International Exhibition Hall Station. Good.
The Square Hotel Ginza
4.3/5259 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji
The room was dark and 15m2. Read well all the details of the Hotel before doing the reservation. Ive read regarding 15m2 and was ready for it, but that it will be almost black and with window to the wall - was a real surprise. The rest is ok: good service, moderate breakfast and great location.
Chisun Inn Kamata
3.9/586 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
The price was cheap, the room was large, clean and comfortable. The negative 1 point was that I didn't know the insertion port of the outlet and I looked for a while (in the room I stayed in . It was on the wall above the window table, but It was hard to hide in the curtain.) And when I checked in tiredly on the night of my stay, the front desk attendant is not familiar, office, unfriendly, no smile Because it was a little disappointing that I felt lonely. (The attendant at check-out felt good.)
Chisun Hotel Hamamatsucho
3.1/556 Reviews
Tokyo Tower Area
Ended up here due to a last minute reservation after an adjustment in my itinerary and all my regular choices were either booked or asking for higher-than-usual rates due to the peak travel season. As the title suggests, the hotel feels like it was left behind from the bubble economy days of the late 80s but was clean and functional as a place to stay for a single night. Room size is typical for a Japanese business hotel with all the typical amenities (disposable slippers, yukata, etc.) Didn't have time to try out breakfast at Ravenna but there's a Lawson convenience store close by and a (rather quiet) mall across the street. One major suggestion is to definitely request a room that faces away from the Tokyo Monorail tracks as the line is next to the hotel. The property itself is 10-ish minutes from Hamamatsucho Station via the East exit though it is advised that one should take the longer route via the West entrance if you have heavy luggage as the East exit route is stairs-only. Otherwise, it seems not too bad of a walk to catch a connection to/from Haneda Airport, although if you could book a hotel for the same rate that's closer to the station then go for that. It's also a 5 minute walk to Hinode Station on the Yurikamome Line that can take you to Odaiba and Tokyo Big Sight. I can’t imagine staying here again but I wouldn’t be opposed if I were placed in the same situation once more.
Chisun Hotel Kamata
4.2/561 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Kamata Station is where I used to work and I visited it after 20 years. Although there have been a lot of changes, there are some nice buildings that are still the same, so I was filled with memories. I chose Chisun Hotel because it was clean, spacious, and reasonably priced, and it was only about 4 stops away from Shinagawa, so getting around wasn't bad either. The air conditioner was making noise, so I asked for a room change, and they fixed it and gave me a breakfast voucher. Breakfast was clean and delicious. All in all, it was a satisfactory stay.

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