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APA Hotel Shinjuku Gyoemmae
2-2-8 Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Tokyo-to
The price is NZ$222 per night
NZ$222
13 Oct - 14 Oct
Stay at this 3-star spa hotel in Tokyo. Enjoy free WiFi, a full-service spa, and parking (surcharge). Our guests praise the helpful staff and the clean rooms in our reviews. Popular attractions Shibuya Crossing and Tokyo Imperial Palace are located nearby.
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5 / 5
This was one the better hotels we stayed at while in Japan. The room was extremely spacious for the price👍. Able to fit 2 large suitcases in the room while open and still walk around.
The room has great AC, but could use a good dusting as it was quite stuffy at first. The window openings and carpets need to be cleaned better. We liked that the garbage and recycling bins were on the larger side. Beds were comfy (not too soft and pretty firm, great for back issues) but the stuffyness of the room also applied to the bedsheets on our first night and was a little difficult for my allergies (but I'm also allergic to everything).
The washroom, as with all toilets in Japan, have this strange smell from the toilet. Something we are not familiar with in Canada. An air freshener would have been great.
The tv only has Japanese channels but was a smart tv that could play Netflix, Amazon Prime etc without trouble.
There's also a great bakery downstairs and many convenience stores and grocery stores. Super close to the train stations as well.
A verified traveller stayed at Hotel Metropolitan Edmont Tokyo
Posted 4 days ago