I stayed at Yokohama Washington Sakuragicho for two nights at the end of my Japan autumn trip. The hotel is close to the JR line, only about a 5-minute walk, which makes it a convenient base for traveling around. The room size is standard for Japan, and choosing a room with a bay view is definitely worth it.
The staff were professional and helped arrange an early-morning taxi to take me to YCAT, where I caught a bus to Haneda Airport—only about 30 minutes away by bus. Although the hotel is a bit outdated, it is very clean. I recommend this hotel and would happily stay here again when I return to Yokohama.
Hotel near Shinjuku Area,Tokyo17% of visitors choose this area
ZZhaopengyong2026.02.02
Located in Shinjuku West, though it's quite a walk from the actual Shinjuku West Exit, it's much closer to the Tocho-mae Station on the Oedo Line. The self-service check-in/check-out was very convenient. Downstairs, there's a hotel food court and Family Mart and Lawson convenience stores. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is right outside, offering free access to its observation decks, and rumor has it the civil servant cafeteria is also open to the public and quite affordable. The hotel breakfast is so hearty you usually don't need lunch. For shopping, Shinjuku East Exit offers more budget-friendly options. Overall, it's a good hotel.
Good location, near Tokyo Big Sight. Very convenient for business travellers or conference participants.
Polite and friendly hotel staff. Small clean room with excellent breakfast. Limited amenities in the hotel, as it is more like a business hotel. Food options are available within the hotel and nearby malls. Not forgetting the Gundam statue nearby.
Hotel near Akihabara,Tokyo1.5% of visitors choose this area
YYangmiemieaichilingshi2025.12.22
My stay at the Akihabara Washington Hotel was quite enjoyable. The location is absolutely fantastic, right next to Akihabara Station, making it super convenient to get there with luggage in just a few minutes – perfect for first-time visitors to Tokyo. There are plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby, so grabbing a bite or exploring in the evening is a breeze. While the room wasn't huge, it was well-designed, clean, and tidy, with enough space for my luggage. The soundproofing was also better than I expected, allowing me to sleep soundly. The front desk staff were very professional, and communication in English was no problem; both check-in and check-out went smoothly. Overall, it felt like a consistently reliable and comfortable hotel, one that you can count on not to disappoint. If your itinerary mainly involves exploring central Tokyo, especially areas like Akihabara, Shinjuku, and Ueno, this place is an excellent base. I'd definitely choose to stay here again on my next trip to Tokyo.
Hotel near Shinjuku Area,Tokyo17% of visitors choose this area
EEL292025.11.22
The hotel is 10 walking distance from the Shinjuku station and quite convenient.
The room is quite small but good enough for 1 person to rest. I’ve compared with colleagues who stayed in Washington Shinjuku Main Building, and my Annex Building, Annex building is better with less crowds and bigger room.
Overall experience is moderate but it’s warm, cozy and quiet enough after long day meetings and work.
The service is great, the hotel staff is very polite, patient and attentive. The breakfast variety is also very rich, the hotel hygiene is also quite good, a very satisfactory accommodation experience!
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YYangmiemieaichilingshiMy stay at the Akihabara Washington Hotel was quite enjoyable. The location is absolutely fantastic, right next to Akihabara Station, making it super convenient to get there with luggage in just a few minutes – perfect for first-time visitors to Tokyo. There are plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby, so grabbing a bite or exploring in the evening is a breeze. While the room wasn't huge, it was well-designed, clean, and tidy, with enough space for my luggage. The soundproofing was also better than I expected, allowing me to sleep soundly. The front desk staff were very professional, and communication in English was no problem; both check-in and check-out went smoothly. Overall, it felt like a consistently reliable and comfortable hotel, one that you can count on not to disappoint. If your itinerary mainly involves exploring central Tokyo, especially areas like Akihabara, Shinjuku, and Ueno, this place is an excellent base. I'd definitely choose to stay here again on my next trip to Tokyo.
ZZhaopengyongLocated in Shinjuku West, though it's quite a walk from the actual Shinjuku West Exit, it's much closer to the Tocho-mae Station on the Oedo Line. The self-service check-in/check-out was very convenient. Downstairs, there's a hotel food court and Family Mart and Lawson convenience stores. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building is right outside, offering free access to its observation decks, and rumor has it the civil servant cafeteria is also open to the public and quite affordable. The hotel breakfast is so hearty you usually don't need lunch. For shopping, Shinjuku East Exit offers more budget-friendly options. Overall, it's a good hotel.
GGuest UserGood location, near Tokyo Big Sight. Very convenient for business travellers or conference participants.
Polite and friendly hotel staff. Small clean room with excellent breakfast. Limited amenities in the hotel, as it is more like a business hotel. Food options are available within the hotel and nearby malls. Not forgetting the Gundam statue nearby.
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