Published date: August 28, 2025
Tokyo Hotel Tour & Ikaho Hot Springs♨️
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I was curious about ONE@Tokyo after seeing HafH's story.
It was stylish and functional, and I was impressed by the hidden storage for amenities!
(I won't add any pictures on purpose—
You should experience it yourself when you stay!!)
It felt like an adult’s secret base and was a lot of fun.
The ice cream from the nearby Midnight Farm
is super rich and highly recommended!
Unfortunately, I couldn't go to the rooftop due to strong winds on that day...
I was really looking forward to eating ice cream while viewing the Tokyo Skytree, but alas.
In the morning, the breakfast service
offered mini-sized breads with many varieties,
and free drinks like coffee and tea were available 24 hours, which was very satisfying.
A note: Is this aimed at inbound tourists???
The bathrobe provided in the room,
so it might be better to bring your own loungewear or pajamas.
Experiences during the trip
Visited the Hyakudan Staircase at Meguro Gajoen.
The theme was 'Japanese Light and Demons', and the interior felt dim and had an eerie, abandoned atmosphere.
I was overwhelmed by the splendid decor as soon as I stepped inside the hotel.
It's closing temporarily in September, so hurry up!!
It's definitely worth a visit.
After that, I had tea time with a view of the Imperial Palace at the Four Seasons Otemachi.
It was a very refreshing space, and the Japanese-themed interior was very stylish,
just as you would expect from an international hotel.
The next day, I stayed overnight at Ikaho Onsen♨️
Relaxed in the hot spring and then returned to the city to watch the August Cool Night Kabuki at the Kabukiza.
That’s the end of my whirlwind summer vacation~.