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Yahoo Cafe JapanNewest Review: ... Hotel many times over the years and always use this cafe. The staff is friendly and helpful if you require anything. You can get breakfast lunch or dinner but food can not be eaten while using the PC's. Yahoo is the most popular ISP in Japan and has two Cafe's that I know of. The other is located at Narita airport. A third was in Akihabara, but that one is now closed. The hotel asks that you buy a coff tea or soft drink to use the PC's. However if you purchace a meal they will often give you several coupons for free drings on your return visits. So if you are in Tokyo visit one of the locations and register for a Yahoo card. The card is free... more |
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by - written on 03/02/06 (Somewhat useful, 207 readings)
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This cafe is located inside the Prince Shinagawa hotel, Executive tower. It is just across the street from the Shinagawa train station. I have stayed at The Shinagawa Prince Hotel many times over the years and always use this cafe. The staff is friendly and helpful if you require anything. You can get breakfast lunch or dinner but food can not be eaten while using the PC's. Yahoo is the most popular ISP in Japan and has two Cafe's that I know of. The other is located at Narita airport. A third was in Akihabara, but that one is now closed. The hotel asks that you buy a coff tea or soft drink to use the PC's. However if you purchace a meal they will often give you several ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/07/05 (Useful, 130 readings)
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I went to Tokyo in June/July of '04. We stayed at Le Meridien Pacific Tokyo, which is next door to the Shinagawa Prince Hotel. The Prince Hotel had the Yahoo Cafe Japan in it. It's on the 10th floor or something similar. It is in the residential tower of the hotel, I believe, so you don't have to walk through the hotel lobby or anything to get to it. The cafe is set up in a medium to large sized room with the computers lining the room by the windows. It was very clean and comfortable, and very foreigner-friendly. The basic idea is that the internet is free, but you have to order a drink (that's their only stipulation). They have a decent selection of drinks ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/06/05 (Not useful, 215 readings)
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This is the first time I new of Yahoo Japan Cafe. The amazing thing is the Yahoo! people don't know anything about this. Have the Japanese received any license to open such a cafe with Yahoo! 's name in it. It would be nice if someone from Yahoo Cafe Japan can explain abit about this. If they can open I would also like to open suc a cafe too. I guess that's just it. Oh yeah..I wish they could have an English version web site so I could understand more of what is inside the ... Read the complete review

