"The positives: Our large and comfortable twin share room on the 22nd floor with a magnificent view of the superb Skytree. The room was spacious, clean and consistently maintained by housekeeping. The front desk was always polite, friendly and helpful. In fact all the staff were so delightful and attentive. Additionally, the hotel is walking distance to the JR Kinshicho train station with direct link to Tokyo, Shinjuku, and Akihabara- all significant places of interest. Kinshicho is a thriving hub and has a Uniqlo, Zara, Burger King, McDonalds, and a DonJiote (a Japanese everything store open 24/7 selling everything from luggage to souvenirs). There is also an abundance of sushi, ramen and gyoza shops behind the hotel (we did not discover this until day 4). The negative was the breakfast buffet. I felt that the range of options for fresh protein: fish, chicken, tofu and fresh fruit (banana, strawberry, apple, orange) was not available. I also would have liked to have seen some onigiri, nori rolls. Processed meats, juices, potato fries are not to my liking. However, all in all our stay at the Tobu was a great success and I would highly recommend it! "
"Fabulous stay - lobby was well decorated and a lovely place to work early morning. I was able to purchase a latte to start my day. Beautiful toiletries and lotions available in the lobby and room. "
"Very nice hotel and friendly staff. Easy location to get to from the airport since the hotel is connected to the TCAT terminal. This is my first time in Tokyo and I'm happy with the convenient location of the hotel. Access to the Z line subway can be found in the hotel's lower level. This made it easy to get around Tokyo for sightseeing. The buffet breakfast is also very good. There's no coin laundry machine on site but we found one 5 minutes walking distance away. There are a few restaurants nearby and a couple of 24 convenient stores across the street. Rooms are dated but super clean. Overall, I would highly is this hotel especially for first time visitors."
"The best out of 3 hotels that I have stayed in Tokyo!
Location: best. JR right beside. Bustop in front. Cafes, restaurants, konbinis and supermarkets line the street.
Travelled as family of 7, we booked 3 rooms. There were 2 machines at the reception for check-in. Courteous reception staff assisted in the process. We were anxious about our early morning flight out. They helped to check the rates for taxi service but we ended up with alternative arrangements. Where basic English lacked, they used translating device from mobile phone and it was sufficient.
Rooms: good. Enjoyed the balconies. Being at higher floor, all felt minimal to no noise from the trains with it closed. Slept well. Bed comfy and pillows, wonderful.Top part of the pillows were soft, there was buckwheat underneath.
Fully equipped toilet. Our tallest family member was 185cm and toilet to us was good sized. Everything was within arms reach.
Even equppied with deodorizer spray (for room and fabric), shoe brush and shoe horn!
If we hung Do Not Disturb, they would place a note to inform that they did not enter the room that day and offered eco cleaning where bed linens will not be replaced but they would vacuum and replace towels. That to me is crafted service, assurance to security and upholding integrity.
On our last night, we experienced M3 earthquake tremors. Staying on a higher floor, we felt rooms sway but everyone was ok. It made me appreciate having a manned, 24hr reception even more."
"Room with a view, unlike the other three hotels we stayed in in Japan, Clean and large, Brilliant staff. Expensive though.
The restaurant was great as was the breakfast."
"I had a comfortable stay at Sotetsu Fresa Inn Toyocho. The room was spotless, quiet, and well maintained. The location is excellent just steps from Toyocho Station making travel very convenient. The staff were welcoming and helpful throughout my stay. I would happily stay here again."
"This is the 2nd time I’ve stayed in this hotel for the past 2mos. Great location — transpo is very accessible and the nearby airport bus pickup is such a win! Lots of food & shopping options surrounding the hotel, and a nearby Don Quijote. Would definitely go back here when in Tokyo."
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Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art, Sumida Hokusai Museum and Edo-Tokyo Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Suitengu Shrine are monuments to see when you're exploring the area around Fukagawa Edo Museum. You can catch a show at Meijiza Theater, Theater X and Sumida Triphony Hall.
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