This is the forth time I live at this hotel, I found the sofa inside the room is dirty, the room is very congest, you can't even open two luggage bags at one time.
We live in the hotel for 12 days and did a lot of shopping. There is no place for us to put our belongings and the sofa can hardly accommodate for two persons at one time. We are elderly of almost 70s both, we sometimes need comfortable chairs to take a rest in the room. Only one person can sit on the sofa all the time as our luggage bags were there. We feel a little disappinted with the room arrangement this time as the sofa too small and room very crowded with two beds. Moreover, the bed too soft which makes our back so painful. The last two days we felt really suffering.
It was perfect for staying alone. It is also very high that you can go from Disney by one. However, I thought that I could not hear the sound outside the door well. However, I thought that it was like each other because I also made sounds.
Excellent! We booked five rooms, two of which were upgraded, and this one was among them. We were given a spacious two-bedroom, one-living-room suite that could accommodate five people! It also had a minibar, stocked with several bottles of red wine, beer, and soft drinks. Even the non-upgraded rooms came with capsule coffee machines and coffee pods, plus a good selection of tea bags in various flavors. We booked high-floor bay view rooms, and all four rooms we were assigned offered views of the Rainbow Bridge. The Yurikamome Line station is right outside the hotel, and there's a Lawson convenience store conveniently located at the entrance. Just a two to three-hundred-meter walk downstairs, you'll find a replica of the Statue of Liberty, and to the right is the Gundam shopping mall, which features most major brands. The huge Gundam statue at the entrance puts on a light show at 8:30 PM, lasting less than ten minutes. The hotel features four restaurants. I opted for the sushi set meal on the 30th floor, and its quality was excellent – well worth the hour I spent queuing. My husband and kids tried the buffet on the second floor and said it was only average.
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The hotel room was clean and there were several facilities available. It was comfortable staying there, but be aware that it is quite far away from popular neighborhoods like Shinjuku and Shibuya, which takes around 40 minutes to get there by public transportation. On the other hand, it is rather close to TeamLab Planets and there are convenience stores and some restaurants nearby.
The staff are nice and helpful. Clean environment, Great service with great facilities, have a few convenient stores nearby, can take the bus to metro, good experience.
This hotel was a friend's recommendation for my business trip to Tokyo. Its location is fantastic, with a subway entrance right downstairs. The night views from the hotel are absolutely beautiful 🌃. The staff were also incredibly helpful and provided excellent service. Breakfast was quite good. However, a word of advice: make sure to book dinner in advance! 😂 My friend and I missed out because we didn't have a reservation... After a day of work, a relaxing soak in the tub 🛀 was just what I needed to unwind. The bedding was top-notch, guaranteeing a very comfortable and peaceful sleep. But what I appreciated most was the immediate feeling of the space upon entering: it was spacious and elegantly designed. The combination of lighting, music, and the quality of the furniture materials created a truly relaxing and comfortable atmosphere. I'd definitely return here if I have the opportunity.
Staying at a 5-star hotel in Tokyo for just over 800 [currency implied], with rooms exceeding 20 square meters, truly offers exceptional value for money. The breakfast spread is incredibly extensive and delicious. This has essentially become our go-to hotel whenever we're in Tokyo; my wife has even declared that this is where we'll be staying exclusively from now on! The entire Toyosu district feels very new and modern, and it's conveniently located right opposite the Senkyakubanrai complex.
The outside of the building is huge. There are so many amenities to choose from at reception. Definitely gives the impression its a 4* hotel. When I got into my room I could see rust and marks in the bathroom, the bed was hard and uncomfortable. I wasn't pleased that the WiFi kept cutting out constantly. Now I got the impression it was a 2-3* hotel. Room service was excellent until the last night when they forgot to leave a night dress. The location is excellent, very close to the station and surrounded by shops. There's an amazon locker close by which helps with my online shopping addiction lol. I forgot to take a picture of the hotel and the amazing view but I got one of the symbol in the front garden.
The room was incredibly spacious, a real rarity in Japan. Hilton and Hotel Nikko are conveniently located on opposite sides of the subway station. What truly drew me to the Hilton was its generous balcony; I found the extra 50-meter walk compared to Nikko completely worthwhile! The room was impeccably maintained, breakfast was good, and the rooftop pool and outdoor hot springs were fantastic! At this price point, I highly recommend Hilton Odaiba.
The location is incredibly convenient, just a 10-meter walk from the escalator exit at JR Shin-Kiba Station. The room was fantastic, spotlessly clean and well-maintained. It was equipped with a Dyson hairdryer and an automatic humidifier, making it perfect for business travelers. They even offered Sekkisei skincare products, a thoughtful touch that truly surpasses what you'd find in some four-star hotels.
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GGuest UserThe room is big and clean, perfect for a family with 2 small kids aged 4-6. There is welcome drinks (including compliment coffee) around 3-6pm. It is very near to train station as well (within 2 minutes walk).
GGuest UserPhoto taken in our hotel room on 3/F. So close to the Shiomi JR station for which we are happy.
Easy parking for those driving car (99% of the parking space remained unoccupied during our stay, 1500 yen per night). A peace of mind for those who come with a car!
Just 3 stops to Tokyo station but it also comes with a long long walk (at least 10 min) in the subway to get through to the main scenic spots and interchange to JR Yamanote line or high speed train. This is the reason we will try elsewhere next time.
Overall, very good value. Reasonably sized room for family, up to standard Japanese style buffet lunch, concierge staff communicate fairly well in English.
AAnonymous UserOut of town and need more time and money to travel to the tourist locations. Food wise, should have more japanese food rather than western food… after all, we thought we were supposed to be in Japan.
YYunximaoduoduoChecked into this hotel recommended by a friend, and it was full of pleasant surprises! The location couldn't be better, right next to Odaiba and Toyosu Market. There's also a bus stop just downstairs with direct service to Ginza. Even better, the Yurikamome line is within easy reach, offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge.
The hotel is new and modern. At 33 square meters, the room is incredibly spacious for Tokyo, featuring a split bathroom design (separate wet and dry areas) and a comfortable sofa area. The room was spotless, well-stocked with toiletries, and having a Lawson convenience store downstairs was another bonus. Toyosu Market itself is a foodie paradise, offering a vast selection of fresh sashimi and seafood bowls that are both delicious and reasonably priced. It offers exceptional value for money during non-holiday periods. Highly recommended for anyone looking to experience Odaiba and Toyosu Market!
__WeChat279198****My company manufactures thermocouples and thermistors, and I came here for an exhibition hoping to promote our products. Unfortunately, we only had three customers visit us for inquiries over three days. So much for that – I guess we won't be counting on the Japanese market for business anymore.
The hotel is about a 15-minute walk from DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. If you walk in the opposite direction, you'll reach Ariake Garden. There's an Aeon supermarket on the ground floor. Both directions are roughly a 15-minute walk. There are various large food courts nearby, making it quite convenient for dining.
I didn't want the hassle of switching hotels midway through my trip, so I ended up staying for five consecutive nights. The hotel offers fully self-service check-in. I didn't request daily housekeeping during my stay, but cleaning became mandatory by the third day. The cleaning staff member who came was very efficient and quick, which was great.
KKosuke SAWAI had an absolutely wonderful stay at L stay & grow! The staff were incredibly friendly and attentive, making me feel welcome from the moment I arrived. The room was spotless, spacious, and beautifully decorated, with a comfortable bed that ensured a great night’s sleep. The amenities were top-notch, including a fantastic breakfast buffet with a wide variety of options to suit every taste. The location was perfect, just a short walk from local attractions and with easy access to public transport. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. I’ll definitely be returning on my next trip!
GGuest UserIt was closer to the station than I expected, and the building was very clean and comfortable.
I was able to use the large public bath without it being too crowded.
I had plans so I couldn't stay until the last minute before check-out, which is a shame. The breakfast was delicious, so I'd like to use it again if I have the opportunity, and I hope I can take my time.
The elevator takes a while to arrive, so it's best to leave with plenty of time when going out.
I was a bit worried because the only place to leave luggage was in the bathroom, so I had to bring my suitcase into the changing room.
GGuest UserVery convenience place for before or after flight from HND airport. 24 hours 7-11 and Aeon and drug store are nearby within minutes walking distance. Parking can be paid but need advance booking with the hotel.
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