Hotel near Ginza/Tsukiji,Tokyo11.5% of visitors choose this area
MM894318****2025.09.18
This hotel *absolutely* won't let guests sleep!
The hotel *insists* on room cleaning between 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM. If you don't comply, they'll call your room repeatedly and staff will even come knocking on your door to hassle you! They simply won't let you get any rest!
I work nights and need to sleep past midday. However, the staff here showed *no understanding* whatsoever! After decades of staying in hotels, this is the *first time* I've encountered such an issue!
That 'Do Not Disturb' sign (pictured in Fig 3) is completely useless, as they *insist* on coming in to inspect the room themselves!
If you cannot leave your room before noon for them to clean, *do not* choose this hotel!
What's more, right from check-in, I found the hotel wasn't clean! There were numerous unidentified items on the floor – I would have done a better job cleaning it myself!
The location is excellent; it's about a 10-minute walk to Tokyo Station and Ginza, and 7-8 minutes to Nihonbashi Takashimaya. There's also direct access to Haneda Airport. This area, part of Tokyo's CBD, is surprisingly quiet, and the streets are much cleaner and tidier than those in Shinjuku or Shibuya. There's a 7-Eleven right downstairs, which is very convenient. While the rooms are compact, I really liked the bathroom's separate wet and dry areas. The service was also great. Daiwa is always my top choice for accommodation whenever I visit Japan!
Hotel near Shinjuku Area,Tokyo16.6% of visitors choose this area
CCameo192025.08.19
Central location, about 8 minutes walk to metro, served by two different lines, either side of hotel. Convenient store located a few doors away plus bakery, 7-11 store on B1 floor, which I discovered on final day! Accessories can be picked up from the front, some really nice skin products. Didn’t have breakfast so can’t comment. Room wasn’t fancy but decent, although pillows a little too soft. Overall, satisfied with hotel and location.
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MM894318****This hotel *absolutely* won't let guests sleep!
The hotel *insists* on room cleaning between 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM. If you don't comply, they'll call your room repeatedly and staff will even come knocking on your door to hassle you! They simply won't let you get any rest!
I work nights and need to sleep past midday. However, the staff here showed *no understanding* whatsoever! After decades of staying in hotels, this is the *first time* I've encountered such an issue!
That 'Do Not Disturb' sign (pictured in Fig 3) is completely useless, as they *insist* on coming in to inspect the room themselves!
If you cannot leave your room before noon for them to clean, *do not* choose this hotel!
What's more, right from check-in, I found the hotel wasn't clean! There were numerous unidentified items on the floor – I would have done a better job cleaning it myself!
CCameo19Central location, about 8 minutes walk to metro, served by two different lines, either side of hotel. Convenient store located a few doors away plus bakery, 7-11 store on B1 floor, which I discovered on final day! Accessories can be picked up from the front, some really nice skin products. Didn’t have breakfast so can’t comment. Room wasn’t fancy but decent, although pillows a little too soft. Overall, satisfied with hotel and location.
2203128****The location is excellent; it's about a 10-minute walk to Tokyo Station and Ginza, and 7-8 minutes to Nihonbashi Takashimaya. There's also direct access to Haneda Airport. This area, part of Tokyo's CBD, is surprisingly quiet, and the streets are much cleaner and tidier than those in Shinjuku or Shibuya. There's a 7-Eleven right downstairs, which is very convenient. While the rooms are compact, I really liked the bathroom's separate wet and dry areas. The service was also great. Daiwa is always my top choice for accommodation whenever I visit Japan!
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