Situated in central Tokyo, the high rise Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu in Tokyo, Japan, is ... more
less than one quarter mile from the Prudential Tower and a subway station, and one half mile from the Imperial Palace, Roppongi Hills and Ginza. Shinjuku, Shibuya and Asakusa are two miles away. Narita International Airport is 37 miles and Haneda Airport is six miles from the hotel. Guests can visit the Tokyo Disney Resort via the hotel's complimentary shuttle service, and Odaiba Waterfront is a 35 minute train ride from the hotel. Business travelers at the Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu can utilize the hotel's conference rooms and business center. The banquet rooms and all public areas offer Internet access. The Akasaka Square Dining area features several dining options: A tea shop is located on the terrace corner and serves beverages. A 24 hour lounge and bar is situated on the salon corner and serves Japanese style breakfasts, and a restaurant features breakfast buffets, lunch and dinner. Jipangu, a restaurant and bar, serves Japanese cuisine on the hotel's 14th floor and features fine cigars, sake and wine. The 16 floor Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu features 535 guestrooms and four suites, and 17 are women's rooms. Special suites such as the Ladies Excel Room provide feather bedding, hand mirrors, women's nightshirts, cleansing face lotions, brushes, and black and herbal tea service. Select accommodations include hand held showers, refrigerators and minibars, and all guestrooms feature dial up Internet access. Of special note: the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and declare nationality when registering at a Tokyo hotel. Guests of the Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu can enjoy the hotel's close proximity to Tokyo's historic landmarks and exciting attractions. Renovation Notice: The hotel will be renovating certain floors now through Marc
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Situated in central Tokyo, the high rise Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu in Tokyo, Japan, is ... more
less than one quarter mile from the Prudential Tower and a subway station, and one half mile from the Imperial Palace, Roppongi Hills and Ginza. Shinjuku, Shibuya and Asakusa are two miles away. Narita International Airport is 37 miles and Haneda Airport is six miles from the hotel. Guests can visit the Tokyo Disney Resort via the hotel's complimentary shuttle service, and Odaiba Waterfront is a 35 minute train ride from the hotel. Business travelers at the Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu can utilize the hotel's conference rooms and business center. The banquet rooms and all public areas offer Internet access. The Akasaka Square Dining area features several dining options: A tea shop is located on the terrace corner and serves beverages. A 24 hour lounge and bar is situated on the salon corner and serves Japanese style breakfasts, and a restaurant features breakfast buffets, lunch and dinner. Jipangu, a restaurant and bar, serves Japanese cuisine on the hotel's 14th floor and features fine cigars, sake and wine. The 16 floor Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu features 535 guestrooms and four suites, and 17 are women's rooms. Special suites such as the Ladies Excel Room provide feather bedding, hand mirrors, women's nightshirts, cleansing face lotions, brushes, and black and herbal tea service. Select accommodations include hand held showers, refrigerators and minibars, and all guestrooms feature dial up Internet access. Of special note: the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and declare nationality when registering at a Tokyo hotel. Guests of the Akasaka Excel Hotel Tokyu can enjoy the hotel's close proximity to Tokyo's historic landmarks and exciting attractions. Renovation Notice: The hotel will be renovating certain floors now through Marc
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Clean, modern, excellent location Disadvantages: Small rooms and not cheap, but not many places in the area are cheap!
I'm lucky to have never stayed in a bad hotel in Tokyo. For this trip I decided I wanted to stay near Shinjuku, so previous hotels were out of the question and my budget is getting smaller all the time. Through a combination of reviews on Tripadvisor, rating on hotels.com and a good listing of hotel rates from lowest to highest there emerged a clear winner, the Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku!
Getting there
We arrived in Tokyo on the Shinkansen train from Kyoto, switched train lines at Tokyo station and emerged at Shinjuku (one of the major stations in the city). The journey from Tokyo station was easy, it's not hard to get to Shinjuku really as it's such a major station.
If you're arriving at Narita you have a couple of options to get to the hotel, you can take the Narita Express train or there is also a bus which stops right ...
Advantages: well writtten lyrics Disadvantages: very short and could have some songs added in English
Simply Amazing! TokioHotel is a German band who sings in German and English but tours world-wide. Their albumn Zimmer 483, sung in German, contained the songs Spring Nicht (Don't Jump), Reden, Vergessene Kinder (Forgottten Children), Au Deiner Seite (By Your side), and numerous other songs.
Lyrics and Meanings:
This lyrics of the songs were well written and very touching.
Spring Nicht- which is my personal favorite song, talks about not comitting suicide and how inside of every person who wants to kill themselves is a small part of them that wants to live.
Reden-based on the well-known evening in the hotel that Tom Kaultiz had with a fan.
Au Deiner Seite- When everything in life is going by, it talks about how someone will always be there by your side to be with you
Vergessene Kinder- it tells about all of those ...
Advantages: Everything you need in one place and excellent location! Disadvantages: none!
I have stayed in this hotel 4 times and I love it.
It is in an excellent location in Shinjuku close to Shinjuku station and the main shopping area
You must check out the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building which is opposite this hotel, it has a free viewing platform where you can see breathtaking views of the Tokyo skyline and Mount Fuji on a clear day!
The hotel is wonderful, staff are helpful and friendly and speak English very well.
The rooms are very clean and stylish and quite large by Tokyohotel standards, most rooms in Tokyohotels are tiny.
The rooms have everything you need for a comfortable stay including a mini bar, hairdryer, plenty of storage space, a writing desk, flat screen TV with both western and Japanese channels.
There is also free high speed internet access in all rooms which is very easy to use.
The views from ...