Hi, I'm very interested to stay in this hotel but seems like I will have to walk quite a bit to the nearest train station all the time I want to explore the city. Was it the case for you? Or is there a way to travel easily to and from the hotel?
It's very close to a subway exit. There's a mall that's 2 minute walk called Shibuya 109 with a subway exit. The hotel is close to most major lines, even JR line. JR line is maybe an 8 minute walk. But the walk doesn't seem far because you pass by so many malls, stores and even the the famous Scramble which is super cool! Most you'd walk is 10 min from subway and I'm a slow walker.
@@cyreneq thank you very much for your explanation! I really loved the view and location but it seems like the room is a bit small. How was it for you with luggage etc?
Most Japan hotel rooms are small. Especially in a good location near a subway. Luggage wise, we had 3 roller bags, 3 backpacks, large duffle and another large square bag we bought in Don Quixote which is across the street. We still had room to walk and didn't feel cramped. But set your expectations. It's my second time in Tokyo, and this hotel offers rooms larger than most hotels. Last time we stayed in Roppongi Candeo Hotel. Now that was so small and we got the biggest room available there. If you go to Asakusa, they have hotels with bigger rooms, around 500 sqft. But it's so far from the subway (maybe 30 min walk), and you'll have to commute most tourist locations. You'll have to see the pros and cons.
Hotel prices vary from month to month. I would check their website for deal or Expedia. I like that hotel, I'd use it again for sure. Location is unbeatable.
Best place to stay. And i like the hotel. Best view❤
That view! How long did you stay at this hotel and where else did you stay? This is the exact room I want. You and your mom are so sweet
Stayed here for the entire 10 days I was in Japan. It was great. Close to everything!
And thank you! We love to travel together. ♥️
Hi, was this a premium room?
This was the room with the Scramble View, high floor.
the hotel price is pretty steep loll looks nice though
I love the crow so friendly I stayed in Shinjuku and there was a crow outside window looking for food
Crows are supposed to be very smart birds. This one was so used to people. So cute!
is that cafe you had early in the morning near the hotel?
Yes, those are all walking distance from the hotel area.
Would have liked to see more of that hotel a knew what you paid
Hi, I'm very interested to stay in this hotel but seems like I will have to walk quite a bit to the nearest train station all the time I want to explore the city. Was it the case for you? Or is there a way to travel easily to and from the hotel?
It's very close to a subway exit. There's a mall that's 2 minute walk called Shibuya 109 with a subway exit. The hotel is close to most major lines, even JR line. JR line is maybe an 8 minute walk. But the walk doesn't seem far because you pass by so many malls, stores and even the the famous Scramble which is super cool!
Most you'd walk is 10 min from subway and I'm a slow walker.
@@cyreneq thank you very much for your explanation! I really loved the view and location but it seems like the room is a bit small. How was it for you with luggage etc?
Most Japan hotel rooms are small. Especially in a good location near a subway. Luggage wise, we had 3 roller bags, 3 backpacks, large duffle and another large square bag we bought in Don Quixote which is across the street. We still had room to walk and didn't feel cramped. But set your expectations. It's my second time in Tokyo, and this hotel offers rooms larger than most hotels. Last time we stayed in Roppongi Candeo Hotel. Now that was so small and we got the biggest room available there.
If you go to Asakusa, they have hotels with bigger rooms, around 500 sqft. But it's so far from the subway (maybe 30 min walk), and you'll have to commute most tourist locations. You'll have to see the pros and cons.
@@cyreneq got it, thank you for your input. Will certainly help a lot during my travel planning :)
you ordered omarice pancake with rice very big in Japan very good my sons favorite
Japan has one of the best foods for sure!
I am curious how are you and how is everything. How much did you pay a night to stay in that hotel. I'm looking to go next August.
Hotel prices vary from month to month. I would check their website for deal or Expedia. I like that hotel, I'd use it again for sure. Location is unbeatable.