Changjiangdashayu
January 29, 2026
It's a pity I forgot to take photos, but the hotel's location is undoubtedly excellent. I booked it because I saw that the hotel was renovated in 2025. I'm not sure about other rooms, but I was a bit disappointed with the connecting room I booked. The hotel's ambiance is great; I think the renovation mainly focused on the lobby and other public areas, which look very new. However, inside the room, it felt like only the wallpaper had been changed. You could still smell an old damp odor, and the lighting was quite dim. While connecting rooms are convenient for staying with parents, and the bathroom seemed newly renovated, the beds, carpets, and curtains really gave off an 80s guesthouse vibe. So, the room itself was a bit disappointing, but the exterior was fine. As for service, I found it somewhat mediocre. The hotel has quite a few Chinese staff. Honestly, I don't know how they treat foreign guests, but for Chinese guests, it was pretty average. Basic polite greetings felt perfunctory, and service speed was quite slow. The Sky Bar upstairs is nice. If you want a window seat with a panoramic view of Tokyo Tower, you need to book in advance or wait for about half an hour. It was quite late, so I didn't want to wait and sat in a booth further back. Do note that there's a seating charge for those booth seats. The view from the window is indeed fantastic, you can see the entire tower. Breakfast was also decent, and you could see Mount Fuji in the distance from the breakfast room.
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