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The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

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Oct 28, 2019

Contents

  • Hoshinoya Tokyo
    • Must-see: Tokyo Open-air Hot Springs
  • Dormy Inn Akihabara Tokyo
    • Must-see: Akihabara Anime Street
  • Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa
    • Must-see: Splendid View of Sky Tree
  • Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu Tokyo
    • Must-try: Tatami room
  • Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
    • Must-try: Century-old Hot Spring Hotel
  • Hotel Dormy Inn Ueno
    • Must-try: Friendly service
  • Tokinoyu Setsugetsuka Hakone
    • Must-try: various styles of Japanese yukata robes
  • Dormy Inn Hatchobori Tokyo
    • Must-try: The perfect hotel to experience!
  • Super Hotel Shinjuku Kabukicho
    • Must-try: super-intimate service
  • Dormy Inn Premium Tokyo Kodenmacho
    • Must-try: Steaming Sauna
  • Show more

The Internet lauded "Bazaar of Fashion", starring the popular male actor Takeshi Kaneshiro, was filmed in this hotel.

Each floor has an exclusive Lounge for everyone to read, rest, or have a drink. Beer, tea, and all kinds of snacks are included in the room bill. Soak in the open-air Tokyo hot springs, eat French cuisine underground - something that is only possible at this hotel!

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

Hotel rooms are decorated with a strong Japanese flavor. The hot springs are divided into outdoor and indoor baths. You can soak after a long walk, and the hotel will even serve up a free drink. It is so wonderful!

Around the corner from the hotel is the pedestrian street, and next to that is the holy place of nerds and Akihabara Anime Street! There is a complete selection of food, drink, and convenience stores around the area.

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

The hotel is located next to Asakusa Kannon Temple. The hotel owner is very enthusiastic and friendly. The waiter speaks Chinese and the owner speaks English. The breakfast selection is available in Western or Japanese styles. According to reviews, it is very delicious!

All room types are Japanese-style rooms with hot spring baths, while some room types include a view of the Sky Tree. The public bath on the first floor is in a nostalgic Japanese style, and is open for reservations.

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

The hotel has an 80-year history. The building itself is in good condition, and can convey the Japanese style in full. The hotel offers comfortable Japanese and Western room styles. The iconic tatami room can be experienced here ~ the public hot spring bath on the top floor has an excellent view of the Sky Tree.

The hotel is across from the Asakusa Temple. One could go for a walk in the Asakusa Temple grounds any time!

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

This exquisitely renovated hotel has more than 100 years of history!

Although it is a hotel, it has a comfortable traditional Japanese atmosphere, where you can experience both traditional Japanese culture and Western luxury and comfort. The in-room sleep system can play soporific music. The shower room is toto, and the cosmetics are also available in a variety of small sample packages. There are also bamboo pieces to massage the soles of the feet.

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

This hotel offers very convenient transportation, with a complete selection for dining and entertainment nearby. It is close to Ueno Park, Takeya, Uniqlo, and other places. Hotel room is slightly on the small side but has full range of facilities! The most touching thing is that the hotel makes sure to prepare Chinese language check-in notices and local maps.

The top floor of the hotel is the spa room, separated by gender. There is a free night-time snack after 21:30 ~

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

Hakone, not far from Tokyo, is the land of hot springs. Setsugetsuka is ranked second in the 2019 list of Japan's most popular hot spring hotels.

The entire hot spring hotel is surrounded by greenery, and you can see lush green plants outside from inside the room. There is a private bath in the room, and you can do eye exercises while you are soaking. The Japanese-style room is very large, and you can try the hand-made matcha. It is worth mentioning that the Japanese yukata comes in many colors, suitable for girls who love to take pictures.

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

The hotel is very close to Disney, and has a free shuttle to Ginza, which makes for very convenient transportation. Washing machines and dryers are in the lobby, which can be used to do laundry free of charge.

Much attention has been paid to the details: the spa toiletries are pola and Shiseido, and the hair dryer is Panasonic. During the day, you can shop, buy, and eat like crazy, come back to soak in a hot spring at night, then eat a bowl of free soy sauce ramen, which will definitely wash away the fatigue of the day.

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

where do you get good value for your money in Tokyo? ~ the place is large and inexpensive, and the location is excellent. This hotel has it all!

Located behind the Shinjuku Kabukicho, the hotel's windows are also very soundproof. The hotel has a large bath and artificially carbonated bath pool. Stroll around for a day, and take a good soak to comfort the body and mind ~ hand cream, masks, and makeup remover are also provided to the guests every day - very nice. Call this hotel like crazy!

The Journey is Not Complete Until You Soak in The Hot Springs of These Tokyo Hotels

The hotel is close to the Kyoto subway station and convenient for shopping. The room is bigger than the other dormy inn chain, has complete facilities and is well-designed.

The hot spring in the hotel is the best for relieving fatigue after a trip, and the hotel also has a steam sauna. After the hot spring, take another free-free ramen in the night cafeteria. Don't talk it up too much! The breakfast has a wide and varied selection where all Japanese delicatessens are available, along with fruit, yogurt, coffee, and tea.

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