So far, I have stayed at three hotels: Sakura Tower, Shin Takanawa, and Takanawa. This time, the Shin Takanawa met the requirements for the room on the 9th floor (probably considered a high floor) mentioned in the special requirements for check-in, but it was a room at the elevator entrance, so the hotel may not consider special requirements. After checking in, no waiter helped to deliver the luggage to the room, and I had to take it myself. It may also be that we didn't have it, but others did, because I saw luggage delivery service in the next few days.
Let's talk about the environment. The three hotels share a Japanese garden. Takanawa is the oldest of the three. Although the room is relatively large in Tokyo, there may be gains and losses. It is a little far from Shinagawa Station. It is a bit tiring to climb a slope every day after shopping, but the rich can take a taxi, which can be avoided. Sakura Tower is closer to the station. The service is also better.
Let's talk about hygiene. Someone cleans the hygiene every day, and it is cleaned fairly cleanly.
The waitresses in the hotel are very friendly.
Video 1 is a nostalgic view of the hotel garden, and video 2 is the room booked this time.
Original TextTranslation provided by Google