"Very nice hotel, only 10 minutes from train station with good walking directions in hand, so be sure to have ability to print directions or access map on phone. Excellent breakfast available. Very clean rooms. "
"Very nice hotel, only 10 minutes from train station with good walking directions in hand, so be sure to have ability to print directions or access map on phone. Excellent breakfast available. Very clean rooms. "
"Good room and large bathroom for a good price, friendly staff and very convenient as well as it is right next to the train station and very close to the flippers jiyugaoka pancake restaurant. I had a very pleasant stay."
"Good room and large bathroom for a good price, friendly staff and very convenient as well as it is right next to the train station and very close to the flippers jiyugaoka pancake restaurant. I had a very pleasant stay."
"Staff were great. The room was a bit on the smaller side, but overall still very good. The hotel is also close to Osaki station which made navigating Tokyo a breeze. I would definitely stay here again."
"Staff were great. The room was a bit on the smaller side, but overall still very good. The hotel is also close to Osaki station which made navigating Tokyo a breeze. I would definitely stay here again."
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"The hotel is very large, and right at a JR/subway station that's convenient for transportation. There are different places for breakfast within the complex - we ate at 3 different restaurants - all good. The Pivot was probably the nicest. "
"This might be the best value in all of Tokyo. Gotanda is so convenient to other areas (it's a quick hop to Shibuya and Shinjuku) while also having its own charms and food options (tip: there are a couple really good standing sushi spots nearby and one of the best tonkatsus I've ever had). It's also way less intense than those other areas and I appreciated that every evening when I'd come home exhausted and ready to relax. I appreciated that there is a grocery store one block over where I could find fresh veggies and a waterfront nearby for early morning strolls (it was even illuminated at night for the holiday season).
As for the property itself: your usual small-ish room, nice pajamas provided though. Comfortable bed, clean bathroom. Reception is on the 15th floor and there are small areas both indoors and outdoors to hangout but sadly no real lounge to hangout and meet other travelers. The public bath on the rooftop is just spectacular and feels pretty unusual, at least I haven't come across another property that has one at this price. In a way the whole experience had a sense of quiet luxury -- not at the scale of the Park Hyatt and the standard rooms are small but for the money I don't think you can do much better in Tokyo."
"It was run by robots. If you're introverted, it's definitely for you.
Location wasn't bad, a quick walk to the metro where you can go back into Tokyo or ride to the Terminal.
About that...
They only have a shuttle to the airport at 2 areas of the day, morning and late evening.
If your flight is in between, you're SOL.
However, they also have free luggage storage which is clutch if you wanna grab some last minute anime and head back after you checked out.
All in all...a great place!"
"We only stayed one short night before a flight so didn't experience all of the hotel's offerings. Our room for 5 people was super spacious and clean (one small double bed each). It was well stocked with amenities and pyjamas (first for us but didn't fit us large adults). Close to train station and many konbinis with a Lawson directly across the road. Loved the shuttle bus which starts at 5.50am every 1.5 hours and goes to all terminals. (Website not correct). "
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Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum, Folk Museum of Ota Borough, and Ryushi Commemorative Museum of Art feature captivating exhibits. Explore landmarks like Ikegami Honmonji Temple, Enyuji Temple, and Ryusenji Temple. You can watch performances at Muza Kawasaki Symphony Hall, Shinagawa Prince Cinema, and Setagaya Public Theatre if you're interested in local theater.
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With so many transportation options, seeing the area around Sakurazaka is a breeze. Take advantage of metro transit at Kamata Ikegami Line Station, Nishi-magome Station, and Showajima Station. If you're taking a train into town, Kamata Station, Keikyu Kamata Station, and Hasunuma Station are the closest train stations to Ota.