"The location is very quiet
10inite walk to train station. Check in and check out was very easy. We found the beds hard but still slept ok. We would go back for sure. "
"This is a love hotel which is used as a business hotel too. I'm a media coordinator and I often have to place foreign guests in hotels according to their budget. Well this hotel exceeded my expectations. The price is relative low and has parking (very rare in Tokyo) the rooms are huge for Japanese standards and spotless clean. You have all the frivolities of a love hotel, jacuzzi, free condoms, lots of video channels, skincare products, a nice big bed, a karaoke machine, a computer in your room...
"This hotel and its staff were fantastic, the only downsides were the frustratingly slow washing machines which could take up to 6 hours for a single load, which you must claim quickly when it is done or the hotel will trash your laundry (as they did some of mine), also the rooms were noticably dusty around the beds."
"This was a very modern hotel. Beautiful rooms albeit very small even for two people
Room had everything you needed
very clean,clean towels everyday and bedding changed every third day
Two minutes from station
Would recomnebd APA Hotel"
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"Perfect hotel with all the bell’s & whistles. Location is perfect. Walkable to tons of places ( shrines, shopping, restaurants etc). Best view of the sky tree from my room. I would highly recommend it. "
"Location is unbeatable. The hotel is right next to a Donki (Don Quixote) with a 7-Eleven across the way. More importantly, the hotel is directly across from Takadanobaba station, which is on the JR Yamanote line (JY15) and Seibu line, which will get you to any part of Tokyo with ease. You’re just a couple of stops away from Shibuya and Shinjuku if you take the Yamanote. Additionally, this hotel is also situated next to one of the Tokyo Metro (subway) stations, which is also convenient. There’s also a lot of local restaurants and shops nearby and a mall across the street from the hotel.
The hotel itself is newer, very clean, and the staff is very friendly. The restaurant downstairs also serves a great breakfast. There is a small laundry room with three coin-operated combo washer/dryer machines (¥100 coins only). However, these laundry machines are frequently in-use and the drying cycle isn’t great for drying cotton. The TVs in the guest rooms tell you which machines are in-use and how much time is left, but in my experience, the status on the TVs were pretty inaccurate. I wouldn’t rely on that. You’re better off walking to a nearby coin laundry to wash you clothes. "
"Hotel Chinzanso was the most beautiful hotel we had ever stayed in. Every request was treated by the hotel with utmost care, the garden is magical, as was the view of the city from our room. this hotel truly is an oasis of peace in midst of the busiest city. we hope to stay there again soon. thank you for keeping the unique Japanese traditions alive."
"My wife and I stayed in a newly renovated room at the hotel for 3 days in mid-August.
The Room
We chose a smaller room which was extremely well appointed despite being smaller than the average north American room. The room had been redesigned from the ground up and exceeded all of our expectations. The Queen size bed and bedding was very comfortable. There was a built-in desk with a mini bar as well as shelves that provided plenty of room to store items. The bathroom included a shower and tub as well as a bidet toilet. The bath amenities were also high quality and plentiful. All the staff we encountered were great.
Location
The hotel is located in a safe quiet neighborhood near a mall and the main train station. There were plenty of restaurants and a 7-11 and Family mart a block away.
I would highly recommend the hotel due to its location, staff and room quality."
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