This was my first time staying at Tokyo Dome hotel, for concert at Tokyo Dome. Although you can tell the hotel is with history from it design and facilities, the convenient location with offerings in the nearby area still win the flaws. One time i would like to comment was that i was told to use the check-in kiosk but it was not user-friendly. The translation was not accurate and the staff assistance was not prompt. By the time i check in (16:50), there were no queue waiting for check-in while at least 2 staff were at the front desk that available to assist. However, I need to ask the staff at the Check-in Kiosk twice to settle my check-in process. It makes me wonder if it is necessary to insist guest to use Kiosk while there was no queue for face to face check-in. Other than above, everything was great.
This is a good choice because I can find a convenient store right beside the entrance. I can also find toilets and sofas in common area down there.
The room was a little bit smaller than I thought but everything I needed was there.
The hotel I booked that night was a resting place for my Tokyo spree. I passed by the largest and oldest tree in Tokyo.
The hotel has a 4-square-meter bathing pool, which can relieve the soreness of my feet from the spree.
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Excellent location between JR (Suidobashi) and subway station Kudanshita (three lines). Many good Chinese restaurants nearby. Convenience store very close. Liked the unisex PJ, big enough for XL man. Only fault was that room TV didn’t have option to log onto my Netflix or YouTube accounts—something that was possible in the less expensive hotel I stayed at the previous night.
We have been staying in this hotel for five nights it's so convenient to reach the hotel. And also the tourist attractions are within easy reach. It is close to the dome. It is Close to the Jr. The rooms are relatively large in Japan.
A great hotel if you are attending a show at the Tokyo Dome, as it is just 10 minutes walk away. The hotel is in a quiet area but there are some nice bars and cafes nearby as well as a Family Mart across the street for anything you need. The room was a good size for Tokyo, clean, comfortable and had everything I needed (the fridge was good for storing all the food I bought at Family Mart!).Staff were extremely friendly and helpful and spoke excellent English. If i visit Tokyo again I will definitely stay here .
The hotel was close to subway stations. The room was nice, cozy, and clean. The service was great. The breakfast was simple but good. Its area could be used for working.
I stayed here for one night without meals. The location was convenient and close to the subway station, which was helpful for getting around Tokyo. The room and the rest of the building were clean and I had a comfortable stay. I would like to stay here again.
It was not a bad experience.
We stayed there for 3 more nights but if we want to clean our room, we need to extra charge for the cleaning. It didn't make sense.
But the train station was near the hotel.
Thank you.
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IItsjustmehereThe hotel is located about a 5 min walk from the nearest train station. Google maps made us walk a steep hill up to the hotel from the station so do take note if you have luggage (there is a more long winded way which doesn’t need you to go up a steep hill).
Location: about 20 mins from the city so I would say this is on the outskirts of the city, which we liked as it is quieter. We somehow could hear the trains in the morning though we didn’t hear them at night.
Room: It is small (like all Tokyo hotels) but sufficient. The bed was very comfy, and the rooms and toilets were kept clean and nice. No signs of aging. The pyjamas given were super comfy and a lot of amenities were given as well. Water pressure was good.
Amenities: The best part of this hotel is its facilities. I absolutely loved the 3rd floor inner garden where we could sit and hear water flowing. They serve free green tea too at stipulated time periods. Be sure to check it out! The gym is very basic though with only a few treadmills and no weights.
Food: Quite a lot of food options which are about a 5 min walk away.
Service: Really good service by front counter staff. They also helped us make a reservation at a restaurant :)
FFeiyaxiaoyuIt was a pleasant surprise to find such a large room in such a central location in Tokyo. It's a small and beautiful boutique hotel with clean rooms. The entrance area is just enough for suitcases. There are not many rooms, so be sure to book in advance. The breakfast is a fruit juice drink and a sandwich, which is quite average. It is recommended not to order breakfast and go out to find breakfast by yourself. There is a convenience store at the door, which is very convenient for shopping. I am not sure whether there is a subway near the hotel. Because we chartered a car for the trip, the hotel is in a core location and is very convenient to go anywhere. It is highly recommended.
GGerald TewLocated conveniently across from Tokyo Dome City (LaQua mall) and right above a Don Quixote, which is open 24hrs, the convenience is amazing at the price point. It is also near a few train and subway lines within walking distance which makes it easy to get around. The rooms are clean and simple with ample space. Amenities are free to pick up from the 4th floor lobby so it’s not that troublesome. Did not get breakfast from the hotel which I understand to be at the Saizeriya on the 3rd floor of the building.
II’m Joseph,This was my first time experiencing a capsule hotel, and I was amazed by how well everything was organized. The hotel is designed with a clear separation for two genders: male guests stay on the second and third floors, while female guests are on the seventh and eighth floors. There is a shared common room where everyone can relax, work, or chat — the transparent glass walls offer stunning views of the surrounding area, making it a delightful place to unwind.
Each guest is assigned a personal locker, which can be accessed using a unique card with a QR code linked to the capsule number — a thoughtful and secure system. Male and female bathrooms are located on separate floors, but there are also toilets conveniently available on the capsule floors for nighttime use. It’s impressive how much thought went into the design of this space.
A nice touch was the complimentary tonic booster drink for guests. Overall, the capsule experience was unique and enjoyable. I do wonder if capsule hotels for couples exist — that would be an interesting concept to try!
Mmitsos kOverall a great choice. The personnel was very helpful, the room kept clean and the location is very convenient for transport. The only drawback was that the room was a tat too small making handling the baggage an everyday thing
AAnonymous UserAs a first-time international traveler, especially to Japan, I had some initial concerns based on reviews I'd read during my hotel search.
However, this hotel completely exceeded my expectations! The superb cleanliness was immediately noticeable, and the hotel even had a wonderfully fresh scent throughout. The staff's hospitality was outstanding. They were incredibly friendly and made a genuine effort to communicate in English, which I truly appreciated. The unlimited amenities available at the reception were also a fantastic and convenient touch.
This was such a great experience that I've already made my next booking here. Highly recommended!
GGuest UserI booked a six-person room exclusively for women, located in B1. The space is OK. You can put your suitcase under the bed. If it's cold, there is a blanket. The indoor temperature is comfortable. There is a special person to clean it. It is clean and tidy. There is a public washroom for men and women and two separate shower areas, which is very convenient. The men's and women's toilets are separate. The disadvantage of the six-person room is that there are many people. Everyone goes to bed and wakes up at different times, which may affect rest. There is also a place for washing and drying. Towels, slippers and bath towels need to be purchased separately. There is a cafe on the first floor, which is open 24 hours a day. I like it very much.
Convenient transportation, about 600 to 700 meters away from the subway station. There are also many convenience stores near the hotel.
Free breakfast such as bread and tea is provided in the morning.
The boss and service staff are very good.
Thank you very much for providing such a good hotel, thank you. 😊
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