Nothing special about the hotel - it's connected to an office tower and there are restaurants here, but like all hotels the restaurants cost more than many other places to eat.
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Nothing special about the hotel - it's connected to an office tower and there are restaurants here, but like all hotels the restaurants cost more than many other places to eat.
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The New Otani is as big as a small town. 20+ restaurants (try Ransen if you have big budget), small supermarket, post office, , pharmacy, book store, clinic, gardens, fashion boutiques, art galleries; you could check in an never leave the grounds. Room rates are usually 20% less than comparable hotels. If you can find the right deal worth trying.
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As others have said, this hotel is a sprawling complex with a shopping mall and three separate towers of rooms. However I thought it was laid out rather nicely, and did not find the size to be a problem. The lobby is very nice, and the service was excellent throughout my entire stay. There is a beautiful Japanese garden you...
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We stayed here for one night at the end of our visit to Japan. I had stayed here previously when in Tokyo on business and it was lovely to return. We stayed on a Saturday and the hotel was very busy - as mentioned by other reviewers it's a huge place. Great location, gorgeous gardens. Our room was large and...
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This is the largest hotel in Japan, from what we've read. We stayed there for three nights upon arriving in Japan in September and the night before we left. Our room both times was spacious and comfortable (a Deluxe room in The Main at 45% off "in honor of the hotel's 45% anniversary"). The bathroom was excellent, with a separate...
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It is very dark, over-priced and the rooms are so old and dated- they are desperate for an update. I have honestly never seen a smaller bathroom in all of my life. The water pressure in the shower was excellent, that is about the only nice thing I can find to say about this hotel. The breakfast buffet was awful,...
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We stayed at this hotel at the beginning and end of our Japan vacation in May. It is ideally located for exploring Tokyo. Two subway stations with access to five different lines are located right outside, and there are numerous restaurants within easy walking distance. I highly recommend the Daidaya restaurant on the top floor of the Bellevue building, about...
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Great position the entrance is 100 meters froma connecting subway. Everything in the hotel is incedibly pricey, they charge £26 to walk through the gym door , each time you use it, comprable to the £4 if you use the public gym across town. £90 each for a set, fairly uninspiring, meal. There are however several izayakas just 5 mins...
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