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| Trip type | Number of reviews | Average rating |
|---|---|---|
| All Trip Types | (108) | 4.9 |
| Business | (11) | 4.6 |
| Romance | (10) | 4.8 |
| Family | (11) | 5.0 |
| With Friends | (15) | 4.9 |
| All Others | (61) | 4.9 |
This hotel does not offer any accessibility features. Please select a different hotel if you are interested in booking a room with accessibility features.
| Check-in time is | 2 PM |
| Check-out time is | Noon |
| Pets not allowed |
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
Some facilities may have restricted access. Guests can contact the property for details using the contact information on the booking confirmation.
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
The hotel will be renovating from 10 March 2010 to 11 March 2010. The following areas are affected:
The hotel is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World.
Hamashiba - Sushi restaurant with tables for groups and counter/bar for individuals/couples. Chefs prepare and serve sushi in electronically operated glass compartments at the counter. Also features selection of sake and shochu. Private rooms available.
Tenshiba - Traditional tempura served at tables and bar/counter. Á la carte menu for lunch and dinner. Private rooms available.
Torishiba - Yakitori restaurant. Casual, open atmosphere generated by counter-style seating, with diners facing main grill. Á la carte and set-course menus available for lunch and dinner.
Katsura - Teppanyaki-style steak house. Beef, fish, shellfish, and vegetables prepared at each table. Features large cellar/tasting counter where sommeliers and sake professionals advise the best option for each meal. Diners receive up to three complimentary glasses of wine/sake here.
Yomeiden - Cantonese cuisine for lunch and dinner. Features Chinese acrobatic, magic, and music on weekends. Specialties include dim sum and other traditional desserts.
Mokuren - Main bar featuring live piano music and eight large and small karaoke rooms. Counter- and table-style seating in intimate setting. Menu includes cocktails, whiskey, and brandy. Open daily.
Lobby Lounge - Main lounge lit by large windows facing rock-wall waterfall adjacent to the lobby area. Sofa-style seating around glass tables. Menu includes coffee, tea, and homemade cakes. Afternoon tea also available. Brise Verte - 33rd-floor restaurant offering panoramic city views from a setting of minimalist/modern décor with wood and marble accents. Á la carte menu of French and Japanese cuisine. Refrigerated wine cellar with 24 by-the-glass varieties.
Stellar Garden – Sky Lounge - Also located on the 33rd floor, with city views from floor-to-ceiling windows. Sofa/arm chair and bar seating arrangements. Afternoon menu includes coffee, tea, and cakes; evening menu offers cocktails and wine.
Shiba Zakura - Casual Japanese restaurant with both private tatami rooms and Western-style tables. Menu of “new kaiseki” cuisine: fusion of Western, Chinese, and Japanese ingredients.
A large bowling alley and a health club can be found on the hotel’s basement/ground level. The 12-lane bowling alley features a pool table, darts, and bar. Surcharges apply for use. Swimming options (surcharge) at the health club include a 25-meter heated lap pool, natural hot-springs pool, and a spa tub. Fitness aficionados have access to an aerobics room, sauna, and fitness room outfitted with both cardio and weight-training equipment. A massage center, locker rooms, and fitness counseling services are also available. Surcharges apply for use of the health club. Guests must be 25 or older to use the spa and health club. Guests hankering for exercise in the fresh air can take a stroll or jog through the surrounding Shiba Park. A baseball park sits opposite the hotel.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
Located near Hamamatsucho and Tamachi Stations on the Yamanote Line, Shiba is a central spot from which to explore the nightlife of neighboring Roppongi, the upscale shops of Ginza, and the teen fashion scene of Shibuya’s Harajuku. Also nearby is Tokyo Tower, the 333-meter replica of the Eiffel Tower that offers views of Mount Fuji on a clear day.
see all hotels in Shiba"Very good hotel, clean, modern, great staff"
Reviewed by Anne of San Francisco on Dec 15, 2009
We were very pleased with our stay in this hotel. The hotel is very clean and modern. They provide free shuttle service to the train station every 30 minutes. and the subway is a couple blocks away. Very great staff, the conciege were very helpful. Everyone was very polite. We would definetely stay there again.
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out of value="5""Great hotel, centrally located"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 6, 2009
Clean, quiet room. Great views. Easy access to major tourist areas such as Rapponggi, Tokyo Tower and others. Two different subway lines within a block.
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out of value="5""Amazing Spot"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 5, 2009
Had a great deal for half off the price of a Superior Corner room. Amazing room with all the great ammenities of a luxury hotel in Tokyo. Great view from the 31st floor as well. Only gave a slightly lower mark on cleanliness because the bathtup had hair in it, but didn't even use it, had a great shower and great views even from the bathroom!
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out of value="5""Good & Bad"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 27, 2009
Very convenient bakery/shop on premises. Free internet. Everything else, from coffee in the lounge to fitness centre much too expensive. Electronic loo was a bit too much. Very good hotel but a poor choice for a business stay.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 12, 2009
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 11, 2009
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out of value="5""Perfect Location"
Reviewed by Becky of Kaiwi on Oct 18, 2009
This hotel was located in a perfect area which allowed us to grab a quick cup of coffee in the morning and head out to catch the wonderful transit system available within a short walking distance in almost each direction. The grounds were beautiful to walk both day and night and the staff was more than helpful when called upon. Having never been to Japan nor speaking with anyone who had, we were extremely pleased with our choice!
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Sep 29, 2009
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out of value="5""Looks can be deceiving"
Reviewed by C of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Sep 28, 2009
Heading to the hotel from Akabanebashi metro station, we weren't very impressed with what it looked like from the outside. It seemed rather drab and run down. But we were pleasantly surprised upon entering the lobby. Simple yet classy. Staff was polite and helpful. Most speak basic English. Rooms are spacious, with typically Japanese thoughtful touches everywhere and a nice clean balcony. Wired broadband available in each room. Separated toilet and bathroom which is quite convenient. A sofa bed was available in our deluxe twin room. Nice little garden out the back with a grand view of Tokyo Tower. Jog or take strolls around the garden and surrounding parks. There is a pathway leading to the nearby Zojoji temple as well. The hotel also provides shuttle bus services to Hamamatsucho/Daimon station, and the 2 nearest metro stations (Shibakoen and Akabanebashi) are within 5mins walk. Very convenient. A little pricey even with the promotional price, but that is expected in the world's most expensive city. One gripe is that the gym is not provided free of charge for guests. But you can always jog in the park or down the streets like the rest of the Japanese. ;) Another gripe was that we could not find a direct train/bus to the hotel from Narita Airport Terminal 2. Difficult if you have heavy luggage.
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out of value="5""Great hotel"
Reviewed by Staci of Hong Kong on Sep 15, 2009
Pleasantly surprised with the hotel. The rooms were quite large (compared to most Tokyo hotels). The staff was very helpful and courteous. It was also very close to several different Tokyo metro stations making it very convenient for sightseeing.
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out of value="5""Great Value"
Reviewed by R of London on Sep 14, 2009
Unless you have a mega budget i would highly recommend this hotel. i stayed in 4 hotels whilst in Japan and this was by far the best and would recommend a corner room on a high floor. the service was very good. the only downside is the area for local facilities but close to the tube so easy to get where you want. if i returned to Tokyo i wouldnt stay anywhere else
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out of value="5""Great hotel; will go back again"
Reviewed by S of Hong Kong on Sep 1, 2009
Check-in was quick and easy, staff service was excellent, room was huge for hotel in Japan, comfortable bed, nice shower and bath tube w/ massage function, I had a room w/ a close view of the Tokyo tower, NICE, hotel shop sold beverages & snacks & gift items, beautiful park next door, free shuttle to JR station (stops before 10pm, about 15 min walk from station back to hotel), overall excellent, will go back anytime :-)
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 29, 2009
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out of value="5""Wonderful Tokyo Experience!"
Reviewed by Eric of West Hollywood on Aug 29, 2009
I was unfamiliar with the layout of Tokyo before arriving, so had to book this hotel based on other reviews. Thankfully, everything worked out. The hotel itself is beautiful, large and exactly what I was looking for. There's a free shuttle to one area of town (Hamamatsucho station) where you can take the water bus to Odaiba, and it's within walking distance of the ever-efficient subway system. Staff was very helpful, and though we couldn't check in early, I was able to get the room I wanted: high up and with a view of the Tokyo Tower off the balcony. Didn't get to use any of the facilities here, though they sounded wonderful. Naturally, I expected everything to be a bit pricey, so wasn't surprised by some of the charges against everything. That said, they offered a fairly priced airport bus trip which was a great ride. Highly recommended, would absolutely stay here again.
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out of value="5""Excellent hotel"
Reviewed by Christopher of San Francisco on Aug 28, 2009
This's also first time for me in traveling Japan and I'm very pleased on the very sincere and prompt courtesy services by the hotel's staffs. It worths for what you pay regardless the purpose of the trip.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 28, 2009
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out of value="5""Good room for the money."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 16, 2009
Overall I enjoyed this room, and 4.5 star seems appropiate. Not a lot to do in the surrounding neighborhood, but very close to the subway. Great bathroom and shower. No english speaking tv channels. Very good service.
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out of value="5""Excellent hotel for foreigners"
Reviewed by B of Japan on Aug 12, 2009
This hotel was amazing, but it's very much into catering to foreigners. There aren't many Japanese touches other than the entire staff. If you come to Japan to experience everything Japanese, you should probably find a ryokan somewhere else. But otherwise it's an outstanding Western-style hotel. I highly recommend it!
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out of value="5""Top quality service but extras a bit pricey"
Reviewed by P of London on Aug 8, 2009
Really excellent hotel, nice little location in the park, very good service (perhaps a bit too much, it's hard to amble across the lobby without about 3 people approaching to help with something or other). Having got a good rate on the internet, we were hit a bit by the prices of extras - breakfast, coffee in the lounge etc. but all in all pretty good value. The shop downstairs is convenience ++ with a great bakery. One negative - we tried to arrange 3 hours babysitting for 2 little ones - came in at close the cost of the hotel room for the night !
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out of value="5""great hotel!"
Reviewed by samuel of marinov on Jul 17, 2009
excellent service! world class!
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out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel, Very roomy for Japan, Great Views"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jul 14, 2009
Excellent Staff Service, gave 5 star treatmen. The room was large for Japan standards- enough to accommodate our family of 4 ( 2 adults and 2 small children). Everything was newly renovated, walking distance to Tokyo Tower. Quiet room in a busy city with a great view of Tokyo Tower and Japan Shrine. Restaurant on top floor has great views of Tokyo.
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out of value="5""What a hotel!"
Reviewed by Rafael of Pasadena on Jun 27, 2009
Simply put, this is one of the best hotels I've ever sayed at in my entire life. Not only was the hotel itself beautiful, clean and comfortable, but the staff itself was extremely helpful. I speak perfect Japanese but on my stay I played dumb just to see how far they would go with the language barrier. It turns out all the staff I spoke to spoke pretty good English and would go out of their ways to help you as much as they could. The view is amazing at night(on check-in ask if they have rooms available on the Tokyo Tower side). It has Tokyo Tower on one side and Zojoji temple near it. (We got the 9th floor the 2 times we stayed here and the view was spectacular. They even let us check-in one hour in advance.) It has 2 subway lines near it (Akabanebashi on the Oedo line was the one I used the most and it's found across the street). If you want to get on the JR lines you need to transfer about 2 subway stations away. All in all, the look, feel of the hotel and the attention from the staff made us feel like dignataries or royalty. This will be my hotel of choice fromnow on when in Tokyo.
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out of value="5""Great Hotel for These Honeymooners"
Reviewed by Steve of Arlington on Jun 27, 2009
We stayed at this hotel for four days as part of our honeymoon; we stayed in one of the superior rooms. We were really relaxed and very happy with our stay. The staff was very nice. Though not all the staff is fluent in or know much English, they were very helpful in making sure we got to the right place or passing us on to someone who could help us. The amenities exceeded our expectations. The views of Tokyo from the higher floors were perfect for us. The views of the Tokyo Tower are amazing from the hotel. We realized that the hotel's location may be a touch off the beaten path from Tokyo's hot spot locations (Ginza and Roponji were almost 10 minute taxi rides, and Tokyo Station was between 10 and 15 minutes), but the neighborhood around the hotel was perfect for us. The whole hotel had a sense of privacy, which was great for these honeymooners.
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out of value="5""a great find"
Reviewed by T of Oklahoma City, USA on Jun 11, 2009
The Park Prince provided a lovely, spacious room at a great price. It is a little removed from easy access to sights and restaurants. On the other hand, the location is quiet.
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out of value="5""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by Alton of Waikele on Jun 9, 2009
We were very satisfied with this hotel and the size of the room was much bigger than I expected. There are only a few negative comments that I can think of. For example, The a/c in the room did not lower the temperature as I wanted, however, it was adequate. The toilet in the bathroom made too much noise when flushed. It's too bad there were no coffee shops nor little restaurants to grab a quick bite or drink near this hotel.
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out of value="5""fabulous hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 4, 2009
we are very picky and we loved it. great location too.
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out of value="5""Nice room, decent location"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 3, 2009
My husband and I spent three nights here in May, and overall, we enjoyed our stay. The rooms were spacious and comfortable, and the bathroom was enormous (quite a rare find in Japan!). As others have noted, the hotel, while close to two metro stops, is a bit isolated. I enjoyed the onsen at the hotel, and I had breakfast one morning there. My husband liked the hotel more than I did, and he would stay there again. I probably would too since the rooms were wonderful and the service was good.
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out of value="5""Best hotel ever!"
Reviewed by M of New York on Jun 2, 2009
This was the best hotel I have ever stayed out. The hospitality was great and it was literally right next to the Tokyo Tower. We were upgraded to the Superior suites which was really spectacular. We had great views of Tokyo and the hotel was really great.
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out of value="5""Fine Hotel."
Reviewed by George of Mililani on May 23, 2009
Great location. Easy access. Centralized. Safe and secure. Top notch. Great accommodations and attentive staff. Terrific amenities.
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out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by a of San Francisco on May 17, 2009
The hotel is located at very nice part of town. The staff is amazing and speaks good English. We had a beautiful view of the Tokyo Tower and surrounding areas. Our outings were planned well. We highly recommend this hotel.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 17, 2009
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out of value="5""Excellent Night"
Reviewed by M of American in Northern Japan on May 14, 2009
The room was excellent. Very roomy by Japanese standards, extremely clean, with an amazing bathroom, shower & bathtub. We were on the 15th floor and had a great view of downtown Tokyo.
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 11, 2009
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out of value="5""Great views Great room"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on May 6, 2009
Hotel was very nice, but, expensive. Then again everything in Tokyo is expensive. The service was great. I did not like their coffee because I felt it was too weak. They replaced it with a double expresso at no extra charge. I thought that was a nice touch. The hotel is in a small park, near a subway. So, it was quiet yet accessible to everywhere
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out of value="5""Best Customer Service Ever"
Reviewed by Kasia of Buffalo on May 6, 2009
I was very surprised at the outstanding customer service we experienced. We knew the people in Japan were helpful, but this was by far the best customer service we have received at any hotel. The views of the city are amazing from the upper floors and especially from the bar on the top floor. I would recommend this hotel to everyone!
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out of value="5""Great Bathroom"
Reviewed by Deborah of Phoenix on Apr 18, 2009
Our bathroom had a seperate tub with jets and a nice glass shower. The room was nice also.
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out of value="5""Very impressed"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 13, 2009
Great hotel, great service. Japan is one of last great service countries in the World. I usually stay at the Conrad or Westin when in Tokyo but due to new travel restrictions found this hotel and loved it!
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out of value="5""Premium room"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 11, 2009
Great hotel but FYI, buying the premium room doesn't give you a view of tokyo tower. You must pay $XX more at check-in for this. Wish hotels.com had this option that I could select before arriving and having to change rooms manually. Loved the premium lounge only for premium floors with free drinks/snacks. Outstanding view of rainbow bridge/ferris wheel from the lounge. Had the premium room with balcony. King size bed is really a california (?) king, it was so wide you could fit 4 people in it if you wanted to. Overall I felt this was a 5 star hotel and it met my expectations for the price.
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out of value="5""A STRATEGICALLY LOCATED HOTEL WITH GREAT SERVICE"
Reviewed by ROB of KANEOHE on Apr 5, 2009
THE PRINCE PARK TOKYO TOWER STAFF WAS INCREDIBLY HELPFUL, POLITE AND GRACIOUS! THEY BENT OVER BACKWARDS TO HELP US OVER AND OVER! THE HOTEL WAS CLOSE TO TWO SUBWAY LINES AND ONE RAILWAY LINE THAT ALLOWED US TO GO ALL OVER TOKYO WITH EASE. THIS HOTEL WAS OUTSTANDING! ALTHOUGH THEIR FOOD IS IN OUR OPINION TOO EXPENSIVE WE ENJOYED OUR STAY THERE AND WOULD RECOMMEND IT TO ANYONE WANTING TO STAY IN TOKYO!
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out of value="5""Couldn't find one thing wrong with this hotel !"
Reviewed by Z of Kobe on Mar 1, 2009
In terms of service, condition, cleanliness, and comfort--it is one of the best hotels I have used. I have stayed here three times this past year.
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out of value="5""Phenominal Staff and Service."
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 23, 2009
One of the finest hotels in Tokyo!
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out of value="5"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 23, 2009
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out of value="5""Very nice"
Reviewed by P of London on Feb 23, 2009
Extreme comfort and service, good location, not too far from underground. Pricey breakfast (don't have there!) plus had to pay for use of gym, pool etc.
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out of value="5""great stay"
Reviewed by shachera of Queens on Feb 14, 2009
this hotel is very classy i felt like i was royalty, the staff is exellent and the english is great, the food was ok more japanese way but the stay was great overall.
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out of value="5""Great Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 20, 2009
Stayed here two nights with my mother and was very impressed. Staff very friendly and helpful. Location easy access to subway station. There is a bus that goes directly from Narita to the hotel. Beautiful views of Tokyo and Tokyo tower. Overall and amazing hotel. I would definitely stay here again
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out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jan 4, 2009
This is a beautiful hotel with many nice amenities. We really enjoyed the hot spring pool. The room was huge and comfortable with a terrific view of the Rainbow bridge. We upgraded to the premium package which gave us free access to the fitness club and hot spring pool, free breakfast in our choice of 3 restaurants, access to an executive lounge with free cocktails, coffee and tea and free champagne in our room every night. Well worth the it! Next door to the hotel is the Tokyo Tower and a beautiful Temple. The only drawback is you are a bit isolated, but there are subway lines nearby. We would definitely stay at this hotel again!
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out of value="5""Simply Amazing"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 30, 2008
Amazing in every single aspect. From now on, my choice when in Tokyo.
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out of value="5""Amazing location - close to it all!"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 19, 2008
This hotel is all about location. It is close to it all. The 33rd floor observation deck has amazing views of the city. Only complaint is no wifi (but wired internet in every room) and the pool/spa is 20 yen a day. I'll definitely stay here again!
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out of value="5""1st Rate"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 8, 2008
Well done. Close to two subway lines which is essential for getting around Tokyo.
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out of value="5""Outstanding Hotel"
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Nov 29, 2008
Service was excellent, bed was comfortable,views were spectacular (upper floors expecially)
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