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13-6 Daikyocho, Shinjuku 160-0015, Tokyo Prefecture
13-6 Daikyocho, Shinjuku 160-0015, Tokyo Prefecture
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Good location to visit Keio University hospital,but terrible hotel.
1)Dirty room.dirty carpet.Bath room is also bad.
2)No elevator.It's hard to use with large suitcase.
3)The Hotel act a lie.(The Hotel was tied up with JR(Japanese State railway)but currently not.However they still puts up the signboard...More
I regularly spend one night in Tokyo over the week-end, and sofar this hotel has given me the best satisfaction. Definitely affordable, conveniently located about 300 m from Shinanomachi station in the near-central and pleasant neighborhood of Shinjuku, it's a cosy, with slightly outdated decoration...More
US$59 - US$166 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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US$59 - US$166 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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Shinjuku
Shinjuku is the commuting capital of Tokyo, and contains the busiest train station in the world. To the west, there's an office district with the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office at its center. To the east, there’s a district with long-established department stores, cinemas and theaters. Shinjuku Gyoen is a park originally built as the garden for the Imperial Household. It is quite famous as a venue for
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cherry-blossom viewing in March and April. In Shinjuku, many restaurants operate all night, and districts such as Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane) or Shinjuku Golden Machi have back streets filled with tiny restaurants and bars that reflect each owner’s unique taste and style.