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Newest Review: ... view of the city of Tokyo and the higher the floor the better the view. However if you have a lower floor room you can go up ... more

 ... to the Ambrosia Bar which is on the 44 Floor, where you can see, well as far as the eye can see! Which on a fine, clear day can be miles. The rooms themselves are all air conditioned, with a mini bar (at extra charge), Satellite TV with CNN and ESPN Sports in English. All rooms have a High Speed Internet link and if you have a laptop an adapter can be rented free from the hotel. You will require your own laptop though unless you use the machines in the Internet bar. Did I mention its free. Oh! Each room has a dresser...more

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mykp
Premium Review Hotels in Tokyo: Keio Plaza Hotel, Tokyo (976 words)
by - written on 07/03/02 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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Its been a while since I stayed here and I am trying to remember a lot of this from memory but I think I have it cracked. The Keio Plaza Hotel is based right in the middle of the business district of Tokyo, Japan and only minutes from the busiest train station in Japan, Shinjuku. Making it ideal for the Sightseer and the businessman alike. As it is in the middle of the business area there are also lots of interesting buildings closeby. Across the road from the hotel is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (Tokyo Council Offices) Well worth a visit although its only open to the public on Fridays. There is also the Sumitomo Building, which is the highest in ...  Read the complete review

dizzynought
Premium Review Capsules are the new rock n roll (445 words)
by - written on 10/05/01 (Very useful, 119 readings)
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Japan is a land of small people with massive ideas. I passed a couple of days in Tokyo, and just a couple was enough to convince me it was the centre of the universe. Being in Tokyo - particularly for a quick fashion hunt/lifestyle blast - is like sticking wet fingers in a live socket. If you're only in Tokyo for a short while, and you're aiming for the younger end of the market, then I have to recommend a capsule hotel. These are establishments in which you stay in a small module-pod, with a concertina curtain, and for about 2000 - 5000yen a night sleep soundly and safely. (About 12 - 30 quid. In Tokyo, that's incredibly cheap) They have TVs in the ...  Read the complete review

 

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