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Hotel Check in Shimbashi
3.7/58 Reviews
Shinbashi
This hotel is the best choice for participants in the Tokyo International Pavilion. In Shinbashi, you can take the seagull line directly to the pavilion. The room is small, but the equipment is very good, if you do not need to clean the room, there will be a refund. The restaurant on the second floor of the hotel has a good level of western food. The morning coffee and tea are free of charge. At night, there is a charge, but because the materials are very hard, many people have been eating it every night recently. The room also offers unlimited mobile internet access, very intimate!
Hotel Owl Tokyo Shinbashi
3.6/512 Reviews
Shinbashi
The location is very good, close to JR station, and there are many food markets nearby. Hygiene is ok, no problem. The width of the bed exceeded expectations. The environment is noisy, but the conditions and the price are all there is to choose. Traveling alone is only for a short rest and sleep, so I will choose it again. 👍🏻
Hotel Shimbashi Sambankan
4.4/53 Reviews
Shinbashi
Since it's around Shinbashi Station, anywhere is good If you request breakfast, you can eat bread It was a refreshing experience to be able to eat breakfast with Japanese office workers 1. You can use Family Mart for 500 yen even if you don't eat breakfast 2. Beer (ale?) is free at the vending machine on the first floor!!! 3. Cheaper than other places 4. If you don't request cleaning, they'll give you a 300 yen discount per night Disadvantages 1. There are a lot of solicitors around because it's Shinbashi Station, so it can't be helped A little noisy 2. There's no English at all on the washing machine or TV, so it's inconvenient for foreignersㅠ The breakfast system was really good.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Shimbashi-Karasumoriguchi
4.5/5202 Reviews
Shinbashi
The hotel is quite a good location and very close to the train station. The room is very small but it’s enough for one person. I did kind of struggle to open my luggage. It’s very quiet and I slept well. I only had one issue and for this reason I wouldn’t consider booking with this hotel again. When I arrived to check in it was around 8am. The staff at the desk were very kind. I didn’t want to check in early but I wanted to drop my bags off. At this point, the hotel manager (a older lady with glasses came) and said in a sharp tone that check in is at 3pm. I knew this and this was okay. I felt her tone was quite rude and accusatory. It’s my second visit to Japan and up until now I’ve had no issue here and everyone has been very friendly. I was surprised that someone working in the hotel industry doesn’t know how to speak in an appropriate tone while dealing with customers. I did spend money to stay here and do expect a certain level of service. The fact that you can speak English does not automatically equal good customer service. I suggest that you watch the tone you speak in. In addition to this, I didn’t get a baggage tag so I waited and the other staff member called the lady back. She said it was okay and after I left I could hear them giggling at the counter. It wasn’t a major issue as I know the majority of Japanese people are very friendly and I’ve had a great time in this country. I’m moving on to Kyoto next and I was considering to book this hotel chain there but the experience has put me off.
Candeo Hotels Tokyo Shimbashi
4.5/562 Reviews
Shinbashi
In recent years, I have often stayed at a hotel with hot springs or large baths. I was thinking of staying once because Candeo Hotels was featured in TV Tokyo's ”Dawn of Gaia”. I made a reservation with a twin plan with breakfast that allows you to use the national travel support ”I'm home Tokyo Plus”. It was about 5 minutes walk from the Karasumori exit of Shinbashi Station in the downtown area. There was ”My Italian” on the 1st floor, and the entrance was not facing the street and on the side. When I went up to the 11th floor by elevator, there was a front desk. It seems that you have given priority to non-smoking, or you have a guest room on the lower floors away from the 12th floor of 11・ with a smoking area. I felt that the rooms were neither large nor small. I often use PCs during my stay, so I felt grateful if I had a desk. It seems to be open on January 11, 2018, but I couldn't find a USB power supply plug. Perhaps because the bathhouse on the 12th floor was used early in the morning, only a few people could use the sauna (about 65 ℃ degrees in the thermometer) slowly. Breakfast was rich in variety and I ate ”soup stock curry” for the first time. ”Handmade tofu” was delicious. Breakfast while looking at the downtown building was extraordinary.
Anshin Oyado Shinbashi Ekimaeten
4.2/539 Reviews
Shinbashi
This onsen/capsule chain is one of the best values in Japan with proximity to major stations in multiple cities. The hot spring (aritifical) and wet sauna are not large but sufficient, with ample amenities and towels for patrons. The price is the attraction, particularly with the free drinks in the evening, and food before bed and for breakfast. WiFi is strong, but more work space as in other venues in the chain would be welcome. One note on higher floors you can hear the nearby JR line running, which not a plus for light sleepers. About one minute from the station and price based on booking date.

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