This is my first time staying at Tokyo MO. There is no harm if I don’t compare. It is superior to other hotels in this trip in many details. Of course the price is also relatively high. Hotel prices in Japan are really high after the epidemic
The location is very good. I love the Mitsukoshi-mae area the most. It has an old-money feel. The surrounding Muromachi, Mitsukoshi, Takashimaya, Tokyo Station and further away Marunouchi are all my favorite shopping districts.
The hotel is directly connected to the subway. There is a convenience store, three or four restaurants and a smoking room without going out underground.
The service is also good. The bellman is an Indian guy who is tall and quick with his hands and feet. There are both locals and foreigners at the front desk. The room cleaning is basically done as soon as you come back from the front door. Turn down is also very early.
On the first day of my stay, the fruit was very spicy, and the dragon fruit tasted like white water. The persimmons on the third day were great, crispy
I have a question. I don’t know why the front desk can’t swipe UnionPay? It's hard to get my single-currency visa in my luggage, because in Japan I basically use another single-currency UnionPay card. The hotel said it couldn't be used. I paid the room online, but the front desk said there was no additional consumption, so forget it. I didn't need to use it. He said he could give cash, but the other party said no 😂
There are two other things that I am not very satisfied with. First, there is something wrong with the room type. I was given the shortest guest room on the 30th floor. There is a platform outside the window, and Mount Fuji can be seen, but it is not pleasant. Second, the hotel shower room is open without curtains or doors, so water will splash out, which is a bit uncomfortable.
Overall it's okay. I'll probably choose MO next time I go there. Taking a taxi from the hotel to Haneda costs more than 8,000 yen.
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