Published date: May 7, 2025
Comfortable Hotel
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
I wanted to do some shopping in Tokyo, and after having fun at Disney, transferring to get back when tired can be troublesome... I don't really like having to walk quite a bit from the Keiyo Line to get to Tokyo Station, but I thought it was a lovely hotel and decided to book it despite the distance. I wasn't familiar with the train lines, but it was shorter and easier to transfer at Hachioji from Ginza than to walk inside Tokyo Station. The hotel was extremely comfortable. On the first day, it poured heavily, and my shoes got soaked. I asked if they had any old newspapers to dry my shoes, and they brought a shoe dryer to my room, which dried them out nicely, allowing me to enjoy sightseeing with those shoes the next day. The hotel was conveniently located near the station and had a convenience store accessible from inside and outside, which was great.
The convenience store inside the hotel was FamilyMart, but I wanted to shop at Lawson, so I found an APA hotel in the opposite direction at the station, which was nearby and convenient as well. I used both convenience stores. I'm an ice person, so the location of the ice machine is important, and it was on the same floor as my room, which was lovely. The staff appeared well-trained, and their greetings and behavior made my stay very pleasant.
It seemed that 80-90% of the guests were foreigners… I hardly saw any Japanese people. It's been a while since I've wanted to return to a hotel this much, and I thought I would like to stay there with friends next time. There seemed to be a surplus of outlets for one person, but I felt it might be a little insufficient for two people. The bed and room were spacious and had a luxurious feel. The bathroom was separate, and especially the bath was generous, even though there was a large public bath, I could also enjoy a wide and relaxing bath in my room.
Experiences during the trip
I had business in Ginza and moved to Omotesando and Shinjuku after that. I also visited Disney Resort. I usually avoid going out on days when crowds are expected, so it was a challenge to navigate through the busy streets during the long-awaited Golden Week. I pushed myself to move around to enjoy a leisurely morning at the hotel, and I had a wonderful time over three days without too much stress.