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Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Park Hyatt Tokyo

Shinjuku Area Tokyo|2.32km from Buon Appetito Papa Sasazuka
Booked a deluxe king for 5 nights through the Hyatt website. The hotel is very large and the common areas are large, beautiful, and decorated in a very classy manner. Views are amazing from pretty much everywhere. The gym is well equipped and maintained. The swimming pool is smaller than I imagined and yes, you do need to reserve a time to use it. The hallways on the floors where the rooms are were quite dimly lit with dark wallpaper. I would say these hallways could use some updating in terms of the decor. The location of the hotel is a bit out of the way as the closest metro station (Shibuya) is a 15-20 minute walk. I usually ended up taking the bus or a cab to the station, or when it was early - walked. The shuttle wasn't all that frequent so I never took it. Check-in was very service oriented with someone leading me from the lobby to the check-in desk and giving me the low-down on the hotel. Actual check-in took took longer than I had hoped but I had just come from a 16 hour flight and really just wanted to go to sleep. As a Hyatt Explorist, I was upgraded to a larger corner room with more light. At first, they said they were willing to offer me the room at a special rate and when I said no thanks, they just upgraded me for free. I felt this was weird as you either have the availability to upgrade someone with elite status, or you don't. The room was large by Tokyo standards with lots of windows. I didn't find the decor staid as other reviewers have noted. I would say the decor is classic and refined. I've been to Tokyo several times already so I actually spent a bit of time in the room in the morning before heading out. It was a good amount of space to spread out, have some room service, and just relax. There are power plugs near the bed for those of us who like to charge their phone nearby. TV channels are limited though and there is no way to cast streaming services from your phone. The bathroom has a Dyson hair dryer which I enjoyed. Housekeeping was consistently great. The room was always clean, toiletries replenished, and requests were always delivered promptly. I had the breakfast buffet the first morning I was there and then room service every morning after as it doesn't cost any more than eating in the restaurant. The buffet was great and I would recommend trying it at least once. You get to order one main egg dish or french toast/pancakes and then there is the buffet. The spread wasn't as large as other hotels/resorts I've been to but everything there was high quality and delicious. Oftentimes, larger buffets have a mix of decent food and just edible filler stations. But everything here was really good. All of the food stations were actually very small as the kitchen kept replacing them with fresh food. Room service was always delivered quickly and set up perfectly. I ordered the Japanese breakfast one morning (it's the only breakfast available for delivery at 6am) which was tasty but kind of left me a bit hungry. All other mo

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Kario Sasazuka
4.2/555 Reviews
Our family stayed in Sasazuka in hot & humid July. Although Sasazuka is a solid 40 minute walk from keg landmarks, if you're happy to cstch the complicated Japanese trains then you'll be fine. The apartment was perfectly clean & met our needs because it was inexpensive & perfectly located near a mall & convini. The 7-11 and Lawson just downstairs offered some delicious & easily accessible cheap eats for a day of free-exploring in Tokyo. I would recommend staying at Kario Sasasuka if you don't mind the extra distance from Tokyo. The pay-off is more space, comfortable beds & cheaper accomodation.
Himalaya Cloud Hotel
4.2/521 Reviews
Tokyo has been coming and going for so many years. For the first time, I have encountered such a great hotel. Japanese hotels are generally hygienic but the space is very small. Such a large space and large bed are so cost-effective. Convenient, the first choice for future business trips in Tokyo
F&L Hotel
4.1/58 Reviews
It was a good stay experience. I made a temporary reservation that night and received a notification about the self-check-in method shortly after. The location of the B&B is also relatively easy to find. There is a straight road from the station and it takes about 5 minutes to walk. The area near the station is relatively prosperous, with shopping stores, restaurants, and large supermarkets. Although the room is small in size, it is clean and warm. It is very cost-effective for being so close to Shinjuku.
Sakura Hotel Hatagaya
4/574 Reviews
We stayed a Sakura Hatagaya 10 years ago with our then- teenage sons. We returned 10 years later and lots of improvements to the hotel. Staff are amazing and so friendly and helpful. They speak multiple languages including Japanese, English and French so I had no problems communicating with them. They are also helpful and when asked questions, provide us with clear communication. Though the rooms are a bit narrow, we like to stay here because it is 2 mins walk from Hatagaya station, to connect to Shinjuku station through the new Keio Line. We I’ve trying out various restaurants around Sakura Hotel. There is a post office around the corner, a chemist, a kombini, 100 yen shop just at the station entrancing and McDonalds both in the station and outside on the Main Street. Hotel is clean, convenient and very very quiet. I have no complaints about the location . If at all, next upgrade Sakura does, please try to get the amazing automated Japanese WC toilets. In that narrow toilet/ bathroom, it would be really appreciated.
Luana Shibuya
4.1/529 Reviews
It was the first unmanned hotel. It was uneasy, but I was politely explained by the phone the day before and was able to check in safely. The hotel was new, very clean, and the bus toilet was different, and the bath was easy to spend slowly! The atmosphere of the shopping street around is good, and I want to use it if I have another chance.
Mustard Hotel Shimokitazawa
4.1/569 Reviews
We had lived in this area 20 years ago and knew it well so that was a key motivation for booking this place. Shimokitazawa is sort of a hip nearin neighborhood with good transportation by 2 different train lines. It has lots of small restaurants and bars and a surprising number of stores selling used American clothing for young hipsters. A few years ago the Odakyu railroad line was moved underground leaving room for a string of new buildings. First surprise is the hotel is over the new underground line - that is not a noise issue but it does mean if you take a taxi it an not reach the front door of the hotel although there is a cross street within 100m. Pluses: real king size beds are available at a modest price, coin operated washers and dryers available, breakfast includes option of decaf coffee - rare at this price point. Only breakfast is Western style with bagels (w/various fillings) and minestrone soup and several coffee options. Hotel looks it it was inspired by Marriott AC Hotel chain with minimal furnishings. Staff very helpful and mostly bilingual. Goof Covid safefty. Great Wi-Fi. No TV

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 8.98°C during the day, 5.13°C at night

• April to June: 20.28°C during the day, 16.65°C at night

• July to September: 27.27°C during the day, 24.07°C at night

• October to December: 15.08°C during the day, 11.49°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 74.43 cm

• Summer: 141.07 cm

• Autumn: 175.03 cm

• Winter: 98.4 cm

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