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Anonymous
Question /trv/,
I'm planning a trip to tokyo after I graduate from uni, and I need suggestions on a rather nice hotel. Not looking for presidential suite, but one bedroom rooms, maybe two, with a nice view and fairly luxurious. Also, do you know of any packages for maybe two rooms at a nice place? Preferably 4 to 5 star.
Pic related, it's where I'm thinking of staying.
>> Anonymous
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any advice? please?
>> Anonymous
You can't mean to say no one's been to tokyo..
>> Anonymous
>>78110
I think it's just that most anons who've been to Tokyo weren't staying at 4 or 5 star hotels... The trend among Japan related travel posts here is "where can I finds cheep roof over mah hed?"

copypasta from Wiki Travel:
You can spend a fortune on accommodation in Tokyo. Most of the high-end international chains are well represented. Particular concentrations of luxury hotels can be found in western Shinjuku (including the Park Hyatt Tokyo, featured in Lost in Translation), around Tokyo station (best here are the Seiyo Ginza and Four Seasons Marunouchi), and in Akasaka.

There is also a large cluster of luxury hotels in what is euphemistically termed "Tokyo Bay". These hotels are in fact located in Chiba, an adjacent prefecture, and are handy for visiting Tokyo Disneyland but quite inconvenient for touring Tokyo itself.
>> Anonymous
>>78110
also, this isn't /b/... you don't need to bump a thread twice in under 25 minutes, people tend to read any new threads that appeared since their last visit.

I recommend taking a look at tablethotels.com for the best selection of 'boutique' hotels. Their reviews and scoring system is very accurate in my opinion.
>> Anonymous
>>78123
Alright, thanks a lot. Apologies for the double bump, I wasn't sure how to approach it ^^;
>> Anonymous
ANA Crowne Plaza