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A Relaxing Hotel for Leisurely Stays
Published date: May 13, 2025

A Relaxing Hotel for Leisurely Stays

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Property Stayed (May, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
For my passion, I traveled to Tokyo and booked this hotel as part of the UDS HOTELS "Just Right Trip" posting campaign. It's a 6-minute walk from Hamacho Station on the subway. I thought it was a somewhat inconvenient location since I was unfamiliar with the area, but when I actually went, despite it being a holiday, it wasn't crowded and wasn't noisy at all. On the way to the hotel, there was Seijo Ishii and Family Mart. There was also Saizeriya. It might be a good idea to get the "Hamacho Map" available at the front desk. It's close to Ningyocho Station on the Hibiya Line, where there are long-established restaurants, cafes, and bakeries. The amenities are of the type where you take what you need. Although they are plastic, it was nice to have wine glasses available, which I saw for the first time. At check-in, I received a welcome chocolate. Additionally, next to the amenity bar, I could make my own aroma bath salt, and since I walked a lot on the day of my stay, I added some aroma oil to relieve my fatigue. The bath and toilet are combined, but the bathtub was spacious, allowing me to soak and relieve my tiredness. The hotel's air conditioning was just right, and I didn't have any issues with noise preventing me from sleeping or dust causing allergies, so I ended up sleeping soundly. I often have trouble falling asleep in hotels, but both the pillow and bed were very comfortable, making me almost oversleep. Even without the campaign, this is a hotel I would love to stay at again. Next time, I plan to enjoy a hotel stay without a busy schedule.
Experiences during the trip
I went to see the Takarazuka Revue, which is my passion. After the performance, I went with my friends to see Tokyo Tower's spring event, "333 Koinobori." Even though I live in Tokyo, I hardly ever visit Tokyo Tower, it seems. They were very pleased. There were too many people during the day, so we came back at night. We were able to see the illuminated Tokyo Tower and the Koinobori fish flags.