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The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon
4.3/5118 Reviews

The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon

Tokyo|0.28km from Okura Museum of Art
The hotel is centrally located and I think that’s basically the sole reason I may consider staying at it again. Checking in was smooth (thanks to the HK colleague seconded from Ritz Carlton HK), and other than that, I think your hotel staff needs re-training, especially the concierge team! Terrible service and clueless! My friends who were also traveling were not as lucky at check-in. One wasn’t able to get his room at 6pm and was asked to wait (20 mins), and when he finally got his key, he went into the room where someone was already in it. Who could expect this kind of mistake happened in a “modern luxury hotel”? My other friend nearly traumatized trying to check-in with a staff who can’t really speak English and don’t understand what “confirmation number” means. To me, the only disappointment was no upgrade at all even I was a Titanium member then. But well, I of course understand it is “subject to availability”. Hotel itself and its location is superb and definitely create a modern luxury feeling. But I’m staying in a HOTEL and HOSPITALITY and SERVICE should be the most important. And Edition Tokyo fails in all aspect, and maybe this is how you want to create a “lasting memory”? The short lady at the concierge was rude and impolite. When I was trying to ask about the timetable of the airport bus and where the stop is, she simply said why don’t you check it online cos you need to use your credit card and book anyway! I cannot believe this kind of service in Japan, let alone at a 5-star Marriot managed hotel. In the end I let my friend to handle it and she told me she talked to 3 different concierge colleagues and each gave a different answer, in the end it had to escalate up to the duty manager to get a concrete response on how to take the airport bus to Narita. Crazy! Then on separate occasions we went to the lobby bar. We requested to sit by the window and the waiter there said “it is reserved” on every occasion. In the end of course the sofa by the window was empty (and on one occasion it was empty till the bar was closed). I got annoyed and asked for the restaurant manager and I said “if you need a minimum spending just say so, why you have to put us at the bar table?” She said she would look into it and of course no one has yet to give us a good reason why is it the case. And service at the bar was appalling and to a certain extent I would even use “racist” to put it. As a Titanium with Marriot Bonvoy and a Globalist with World of Hyatt, I must say I made a terrible mistake staying at Tokyo Edition. I am sure I would receive better treatment and a better holiday experience if I stay at Andaz Tokyo which is across the street!
Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt
4.8/585 Reviews

Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt

Tokyo|0.55km from Okura Museum of Art
This review will be hard to write, it's a very nice hotel but I also find it hard to recommend to tourists. Room: The Tokyo Tower view room is very pretty at night. The bed is comfy. I don't like having the closet on the opposite end of the sleeping area though, I find that very inconvenient when packing/getting ready. And for a hotel that opened in 2016, that TV is tiny and needs to be larger. The Aesop products are nice, and come in big bottles with pumps (which I prefer over tiny bottles). They also have the coolest slippers! Service: Concierge helped me reserve dinner, and had confirmation letter ready at check-in. Check-in/out was fast and easy. They offer free HH in lounge, I was pleasantly surprised to find live performance! Food offering during HH is pretty basic, but that's ok because I'd rather be eating in the city anyways. Evening turndown service could be enhanced a bit, may need to borrow a page from your colleagues at Grand Hyatt ;) Location: This is the one thing that truly sucks about this place for tourists. Toranomon Hills is a very business-heavy area, a ghost town after 6 p.m. There's no department stores, no shopping, only two convenience stores nearby, barely any dining options after 9 p.m. To do anything you'll need to get on a subway/taxi from hotel. The walk to the subway station is frankly a little longer than I like, but it's indoor underground which is nice for cold and rainy days. Overall, I would recommend a stay here if you're on a work trip and your office is in the area. Or you just have to check this place off your bucket list because of its design or the room with Tokyo Tower view. As a typical tourist in Tokyo who values convenience and accessibility to restaurants and shopping, I probably won't be back. It's a shame because this place has so much potential if it was in a better area, but I guess you can't have it all!

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Keio Presso Inn Akasaka
4.2/547 Reviews

Keio Presso Inn Akasaka

Tokyo|0.76km from Okura Museum of Art
I can't spend it comfortably because the facilities are new. I didn't care about cleaning and water discharge. The air cleaner was also in each room and was saved at this time. The desk is also large, the outlet is also 2 on the desk, 1 on the bed. Recently, there are some hotels with chargers, but there are no chargers or USB outlets, so I think it's better to have them if necessary. The room feels like where to spread the suitcase, but there was more space between the bed and the desk than I thought, and there was no problem using it alone. This room seems to be able to stay up to 2 people, but if it is not so big, I don't think the bed feels so tight even for 2 people. There is instant coffee and tea. There is no water. If you stay, you will have free breakfast (6:30~). Muffin, croissant, soup (5 kinds: bean soup, corn soup, consomme, miso soup, etc.), cabbage, mini cutlet, scrambled egg, yogurt, coffee, etc. I don't have to think about breakfast, so I think it's good for 1 days and 2 days. You may get tired of going on 3 days. But it's free. As for the location, I saw it from the exit as soon as I left Akasaka Station 5b exit. It is close. There were supermarkets, convenience stores, stabas, pharmacies, etc., and there were restaurants in the building near TBS, and there were celery and lunch boxes in the basement of the building of ***. Mac, dotol, etc. are also nearby and convenient. Akasaka Mitsuki Station is a little walk compared to Akasaka Station. There were many Chiyoda lines using Akasaka station, so it was the main station of Akasaka station, and it was about to use Akasaka Mitsuki station by route, so there was no problem.

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The Okura Tokyo
4.7/597 Reviews
A very good hotel. The front office checked in very professionally and quickly. They answered a lot of questions. The various package services were very responsive. The breakfast was delicious. I tried several restaurants. The dishes were very good. The cleaning service was very timely every day. Very well done too.
Ana InterContinental Tokyo, an IHG Hotel
4.2/5138 Reviews
The hotel is very cosmopolitan the clienteles are mostly international. The service is excellent and the view is fantastic on a clear Day you can see Mount Fuji. The breakfast buffet is good but he’s too busy for my liking.
The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon
4.3/5118 Reviews
The hotel is centrally located and I think that’s basically the sole reason I may consider staying at it again. Checking in was smooth (thanks to the HK colleague seconded from Ritz Carlton HK), and other than that, I think your hotel staff needs re-training, especially the concierge team! Terrible service and clueless! My friends who were also traveling were not as lucky at check-in. One wasn’t able to get his room at 6pm and was asked to wait (20 mins), and when he finally got his key, he went into the room where someone was already in it. Who could expect this kind of mistake happened in a “modern luxury hotel”? My other friend nearly traumatized trying to check-in with a staff who can’t really speak English and don’t understand what “confirmation number” means. To me, the only disappointment was no upgrade at all even I was a Titanium member then. But well, I of course understand it is “subject to availability”. Hotel itself and its location is superb and definitely create a modern luxury feeling. But I’m staying in a HOTEL and HOSPITALITY and SERVICE should be the most important. And Edition Tokyo fails in all aspect, and maybe this is how you want to create a “lasting memory”? The short lady at the concierge was rude and impolite. When I was trying to ask about the timetable of the airport bus and where the stop is, she simply said why don’t you check it online cos you need to use your credit card and book anyway! I cannot believe this kind of service in Japan, let alone at a 5-star Marriot managed hotel. In the end I let my friend to handle it and she told me she talked to 3 different concierge colleagues and each gave a different answer, in the end it had to escalate up to the duty manager to get a concrete response on how to take the airport bus to Narita. Crazy! Then on separate occasions we went to the lobby bar. We requested to sit by the window and the waiter there said “it is reserved” on every occasion. In the end of course the sofa by the window was empty (and on one occasion it was empty till the bar was closed). I got annoyed and asked for the restaurant manager and I said “if you need a minimum spending just say so, why you have to put us at the bar table?” She said she would look into it and of course no one has yet to give us a good reason why is it the case. And service at the bar was appalling and to a certain extent I would even use “racist” to put it. As a Titanium with Marriot Bonvoy and a Globalist with World of Hyatt, I must say I made a terrible mistake staying at Tokyo Edition. I am sure I would receive better treatment and a better holiday experience if I stay at Andaz Tokyo which is across the street!
Hotel Toranomon Hills
4.6/558 Reviews
It's a new hotel, not in the central business district, not far from Tokyo Tower. Everything is good, except that the room feels a bit smelly. The hotel room is well designed. The floor I live on has a lounge, and the breakfast is more Western-style. There is a ramen restaurant downstairs in the hotel that is very delicious and is recommended by Michelin.
Livegrace Hotel Akasaka
0/50 Reviews
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Very nice room, our family of four will not feel crowded at all. There are also two toilets in the room, which reduces the inconvenience of using the toilets at the same time. Moreover, the clothes dryer, washing machine, iron and drying rack in the room are right to go. It is very convenient to organize clothes. The facilities in other spaces are also very complete. The decoration of the whole room is especially intelligent, the accommodation experience is particularly comfortable, and the surrounding area is also special. Prosperous, Jiatong is convenient, and it is also very suitable for shopping and shopping. It is a good place for tourism.
Akasaka Urban Hotel Annex
4.3/556 Reviews
Found myself here for three nights in June for some meetings in the Akasaka and I'm glad that I took the chance and booked this property instead of my usual standbys over in Kanda! While it's supposedly a two star property, it's the small touches that really add on that made it feel like a five star experience! As I arrived too early to check-in I ended up having to store my luggage but what was surprising was that the wonderful staff would deliver it once the room was ready, a nice touch that I don't expect in supposedly higher star hotels even in Japan where I'd usually have to claim my luggage separately before/after checking in! The room itself is the typical efficient business hotel standard with some pleasant surprises like the small rubber duck that greeted me in the bathroom! As it's a typical no-frills business hotel, there's no breakfast available in this property but there is a complimentary coffee machine in the lobby. For access to the property the closest exit at Tameike-sanno Station (Ginza and Namboku Lines) is Exit 10 though Exit 7 will also work if you need escalators/elevator accessibility.

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