Published date: March 18, 2025
Excellent Access from the City Center! Affordable Business Hotel
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
The room had a stylish and modern impression, using yellow-green and charcoal! The building isn’t brand new, but the elevator was very clean.
I was pleasantly surprised to find two bottles of bottled water provided for free.
The front desk is on the 3rd floor. There is a Lawson convenience store just a short walk from the front desk.
Nearby, there is an Excelsior Cafe, which is great for nomads! There are many restaurants in the commercial facility where you can enjoy a delicious meal for around 2,000 yen. There was also a market where I could buy my favorite items and enjoy meals in my room.
I highly recommend this as a base for business trips as a business hotel. There are reasonably priced dining options available, making it ideal for outings or business trips!
I'm not good with crowds, but the area around the hotel was at a moderate level of bustle even on weekends, which was not stressful.
Check-in is done at a staffed front desk rather than a machine. I arrived right at the 2 PM check-in start time, but there was already a line for check-in, and it took about 20 minutes to get to my room. There was an impression of crowds with many international guests and groups.
With the name New Otani, I had a little expectation that the atmosphere would be nice! However, it felt like an easily accessible business hotel from the city center!
Experiences during the trip
I headed to Osaki Station via Haneda and Hamamatsucho, taking the outer Yamanote Line. As stated in the description, it is directly connected from the East Exit of Osaki Station, and there is an elevator, so it was very convenient not to have to carry my suitcase up and down!
Since it’s on the Yamanote Line, Shinjuku is also about 40 minutes away, which is handy. I bought a one-day free pass for the metro, so I transferred to the metro connection station using the Yamanote Line.
There are cafes nearby, so I did some nomad work, and during my free time, I was able to enjoy places like Azabudai Hills, Roppongi Hills, and Tokyo Midtown, which was very fun.
The photos are of a relaxing cafe I found at Roppongi Hills (with power outlets) and an organic restaurant I discovered at Azabudai Hills.