Clean and comfy room and toilet. Polite and helpful staff as well who helped us with catching the airport shuttle bus. Good location and near Kaihimmakuhari Station, and a short walk away from an AEON mall. There was also a nice Christmas tree and other decorations at the lobby. One thing to note is that they will photocopy your credit card as a form of deposit.
It was close to the station, but it was quiet and I was able to relax. The free use of the video theater and the large underground bath were also great. I'd like to use it again next time.
Had a great stay here and a wonderful overall experience. The staff were very friendly and incredibly helpful. I booked this hotel to relax for two days, and it was perfect for that. The rooms are a bit outdated, but they’re clean and comfortable. The location is a little far from the city, but the free hourly shuttle buses to both the airport and downtown definitely make up for it. The food in the restaurants is good, and the hotel also has a gym and spa, which is great.
The food selection was extensive, and the surroundings were beautiful. Our sea-view room was spacious, and the hot springs were incredibly relaxing. After a good soak, a variety of refreshing drinks were available, making for an incredibly satisfying experience.
There was a large bath with sauna so I was able to relax. From the rooftop, I could see the night view of the city. The air was clear so I could see the Skytree. The breakfast had a wide variety of options and was very delicious. I was happy that they also provided cups for taking coffee home. I would like to use it again.
The main purpose of this trip is to go to Makuhari to see the exhibition. I chose to stay in Soga mainly because it is close to the seaside Makuhari Station. It is only a few stops away. It saves a lot of time compared to traveling back and forth from downtown Tokyo. The hotel is also easy to find. Soga Five minutes walk from the station.
The hotel room size is considered medium by Japanese standards. The hardware is clean, but it has a sense of age. Soga Station is a JR station. There are convenience stores and restaurants near the station. I don't think there is a big shopping mall. It is far inferior to Chiba Station. Far away, relatively deserted.
I booked breakfast for Yen 1,800. It was convenient and the food quality was OK.
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HHanlanlan2026.01.12
The location is fantastic. Right by the sea, it's a five-minute walk to the subway station, Disneyland, or DisneySea, or a one-minute hotel shuttle ride to the Maihama Disney inner loop line. I booked a sea-view room, but arrived late on the first night and didn't get to see the view. The second day was cloudy and grey, with nothing visible, and the sea looked murky. However, on the last day, I finally saw Mount Fuji and the sea under a clear blue sky. It instantly felt worth it! The room size was excellent. We could open both our large suitcases and lay them flat. The hotel staff's service was a mixed bag. Some were exceptionally good, very meticulous, and happy to chat. Others were very robotic and rather impatient. This was especially true during breakfast. On the first morning, we arrived at 9:40 AM and were told that service would close promptly at 10:00 AM. So we quickly grabbed everything and started eating. When they began clearing up at 10:00 AM, I went to get an omelet. The chef jokingly told me it was the last one with a smile. I then went to the adjacent area to get a bowl of miso soup to take with me. While serving the soup, a staff member came to collect the kelp tongs. I asked her if she could wait until I was done using them, but she rolled her eyes and threw both tongs onto the table with a loud clatter. I was stunned. I turned around and saw that the aisle was already blocked off, and I was the only one left. I quickly left, feeling very awkward. The next day, when we went at 9:20 AM, there was a long queue. We weren't seated until 9:47 AM. There were queues in front of all the food stations, but thankfully, they extended service until 10:15 AM. The hotel has a convenience store, and buying bento, drinks, and snacks there is quite affordable. It's also great that you can book a bus directly from here to the airport. It would be even better if each room provided two bottles of water or if there were free scheduled shuttle buses to both Disney parks.
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GGuest User2025.07.23
The hotel boasts a superb location, with direct access to the JR Yamanote Line, making it incredibly convenient to get anywhere. The hotel building itself houses a large supermarket on its ground floor, offering a great selection of affordable and tasty options. Right opposite the supermarket, you'll find a drugstore, which is perfect for picking up necessities and replenishing supplies. The upper floors are home to a variety of dining establishments, including Yoshinoya, yakitori restaurants, and ramen shops – the convenience is simply unmatched! I'll definitely be choosing New Otani again for my future trips to Japan.
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AAidexiaoheituzi2025.08.05
The room was excellent. It was impeccably clean; even behind the TV was spotless. The room was well-equipped with a bathtub, a stool, and a small basin. There's a complimentary shuttle bus to Disneyland, and you can simply wait for it right outside the entrance. The service was exceptional. We arrived at 12 PM, and the staff kindly allowed us to check in early. They thoughtfully used a translator to inform me about the breakfast location and time, as well as the shuttle bus schedule. Both the air conditioning and the surrounding area were quiet. The breakfast was varied and delicious, and the service was excellent. It's about a 10-minute ride to Disneyland, and the subway station is also nearby. I can personally confirm that the service was excellent, contrary to what some negative reviews might suggest.
The hotel's location is very close to the airport, easily accessible by bus. It's clean and tidy, perfect for a one-night business trip. There's a direct path connecting the hotel to the hot springs, so it was a real treat to relax there after a long, tiring day.
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AAnonymous UserHad a great stay here and a wonderful overall experience. The staff were very friendly and incredibly helpful. I booked this hotel to relax for two days, and it was perfect for that. The rooms are a bit outdated, but they’re clean and comfortable. The location is a little far from the city, but the free hourly shuttle buses to both the airport and downtown definitely make up for it. The food in the restaurants is good, and the hotel also has a gym and spa, which is great.
__WeChat27971****The hotel's location is very close to the airport, easily accessible by bus. It's clean and tidy, perfect for a one-night business trip. There's a direct path connecting the hotel to the hot springs, so it was a real treat to relax there after a long, tiring day.
NnI stayed here because I was going to Makuhari Messe for two days. It was conveniently located two stops away.
It was my first time staying here, so I was a little confused because the changing rooms were separate.
The hair dryers at the hot springs were crowded, but I was glad that the other changing rooms were free.
The cabin wasn't particularly small, but the bed was very hard and uncomfortable. I might want to stay at an Airweave hotel next time.
AAnonymous UserPros: This Sheraton hotel boasts a great location directly across from the Disney monorail station, with rooms facing Tokyo Bay and even Mount Fuji visible from the balcony. For breakfast, there are three restaurants to choose from: two buffet-style options offering both Western and Japanese dishes, and another Japanese-specific breakfast which was also quite good.
Cons: The facilities are rather outdated, especially the bathroom, and the cleanliness was just average. The mattress was too high, and the pillows were uncomfortable. Additionally, the hotel's large public bath requires an extra fee. Overall, I wouldn't recommend staying here if you're primarily visiting Disney.
GGuest UserThe hotel boasts a superb location, with direct access to the JR Yamanote Line, making it incredibly convenient to get anywhere. The hotel building itself houses a large supermarket on its ground floor, offering a great selection of affordable and tasty options. Right opposite the supermarket, you'll find a drugstore, which is perfect for picking up necessities and replenishing supplies. The upper floors are home to a variety of dining establishments, including Yoshinoya, yakitori restaurants, and ramen shops – the convenience is simply unmatched! I'll definitely be choosing New Otani again for my future trips to Japan.
HHanlanlanThe location is fantastic. Right by the sea, it's a five-minute walk to the subway station, Disneyland, or DisneySea, or a one-minute hotel shuttle ride to the Maihama Disney inner loop line. I booked a sea-view room, but arrived late on the first night and didn't get to see the view. The second day was cloudy and grey, with nothing visible, and the sea looked murky. However, on the last day, I finally saw Mount Fuji and the sea under a clear blue sky. It instantly felt worth it! The room size was excellent. We could open both our large suitcases and lay them flat. The hotel staff's service was a mixed bag. Some were exceptionally good, very meticulous, and happy to chat. Others were very robotic and rather impatient. This was especially true during breakfast. On the first morning, we arrived at 9:40 AM and were told that service would close promptly at 10:00 AM. So we quickly grabbed everything and started eating. When they began clearing up at 10:00 AM, I went to get an omelet. The chef jokingly told me it was the last one with a smile. I then went to the adjacent area to get a bowl of miso soup to take with me. While serving the soup, a staff member came to collect the kelp tongs. I asked her if she could wait until I was done using them, but she rolled her eyes and threw both tongs onto the table with a loud clatter. I was stunned. I turned around and saw that the aisle was already blocked off, and I was the only one left. I quickly left, feeling very awkward. The next day, when we went at 9:20 AM, there was a long queue. We weren't seated until 9:47 AM. There were queues in front of all the food stations, but thankfully, they extended service until 10:15 AM. The hotel has a convenience store, and buying bento, drinks, and snacks there is quite affordable. It's also great that you can book a bus directly from here to the airport. It would be even better if each room provided two bottles of water or if there were free scheduled shuttle buses to both Disney parks.
EExgratiaWe would like to compliment the staff Robin for making our stay most memorable. He helped us coordinate our 2 night stay due to flight changes as a result of bad weather. On top of it, he helped to make transport arrangements to the nearest hospital for a medical attention. Finally, it was a pleasant surprise from him to send an anniversary card personally to our room. Excellent service from the front line staff :)
11391765****Many people have already reviewed this hotel, noting its spacious rooms and very close proximity to the station, along with a shuttle service to Disneyland.
Now, let me share some drawbacks that weren't frequently mentioned in earlier reviews:
1. The hotel is quite old, with a somewhat Showa-era style. While it's a Japanese hotel, I was surprised by the lack of many facilities. Having stayed in numerous Japanese hotels, I've come to expect ice machines, microwaves, and laundromats in Japanese-managed properties – these were completely missing here. (I had initially deliberated between this hotel and the Hilton, but chose Brighton thinking the Hilton, being internationally managed, wouldn't have these facilities, only to find Brighton didn't either.)
2. There's no bottled water in the room, let alone the 'free mini-bar' mentioned in some reviews. It's even hard to get drinking water here; you have to go to a water dispenser by the elevator. Although they provide a kettle for refilling, honestly, I wasn't too keen on using it.
Aside from these points, the nearby commercial area is quite convenient, with delicious and affordable gyutan (beef tongue) rice, a supermarket, 100-yen shops, and some Japanese clothing stores. If the hotel were to add the facilities mentioned above, the stay experience would be significantly improved.
AAidexiaoheituziThe room was excellent. It was impeccably clean; even behind the TV was spotless. The room was well-equipped with a bathtub, a stool, and a small basin. There's a complimentary shuttle bus to Disneyland, and you can simply wait for it right outside the entrance. The service was exceptional. We arrived at 12 PM, and the staff kindly allowed us to check in early. They thoughtfully used a translator to inform me about the breakfast location and time, as well as the shuttle bus schedule. Both the air conditioning and the surrounding area were quiet. The breakfast was varied and delicious, and the service was excellent. It's about a 10-minute ride to Disneyland, and the subway station is also nearby. I can personally confirm that the service was excellent, contrary to what some negative reviews might suggest.
GGuest UserI liked the stayed. But it was little pit of further than I thought by walking to the hotel from Disneysea. We didn't have meal there, so I would not know. We liked the room, very comfy,clean and nice view.
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