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Fecha de publicación: 27 dic 2025
Usuario invitado
I come to Tokyo several times a year, staying a fortnight or more each time. This time I spent seven nights at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu.
The room faced Hie Shrine. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows I could see the shrine's copper roof and half of Tokyo's skyline. The décor was modern without excess; the layout flowed easily, Bose speakers hidden in the walls, another set in the bathroom ceiling, connected by a 3.5mm jack. The curtains were motorized, though you hardly needed to close them.
The turndown service. I would leave in the evening and return late to find the room changed: only the hallway light and bedside lamp left on, a bottle of water and a glass on the nightstand, two chocolates beside them. The evening tea and teacup, previously stored in the cabinet, had been moved next to the coffee machine. These changes were so slight you had to think back carefully to confirm they had happened at all. The temperature and humidity had been adjusted. As if the room itself remembered your habits.
Room service fell short of the ryokan in Hakone or Lake Toya, but well above the ordinary hotel. Each day I made two or three cups of complimentary coffee, played music, read, wrote. In seven days I finished three books. The research ahead began to take shape.
There were drawbacks. No washing machine, but a decent laundromat ten minutes' walk away—a chance to wander the streets of Akasaka. The room provided HDMI and ethernet ports but no cables; for those who came to rest, perhaps a mercy. The minibar fridge was mostly occupied by drinks for purchase, same as the Imperial, though there was still room for my sparkling water.
The day I left it was half past five and fully dark. I could barely make out the faces of the bellhop and the taxi driver. Together they loaded my luggage into the boot. I wished the bellhop a happy new year in Japanese and told her I liked her hat. She smiled and returned the greeting. As the taxi pulled out of the underground drive, I thought of the inns Kawabata once wrote about: what had to be sought in the mountains of snow country can now be reached by elevator from the B2 exit of a metro station.
I have watched the Shinagawa Prince Hotel loosen quietly over time, slip a little. That kind of decline is rarely one great error. It begins the day someone forgets to leave a glass of water, neglects to move a packet of tea, omits a newspaper. As for The Capitol Hotel Tokyu: in Japanese, what I experienced over these seven days is called ちょうどいい.
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Precio por noche desde398 €
Fecha de publicación: 2 dic 2024|Habitación con cama extragrande y vistas a la torre
Usuario invitadoExcelente estancia en el maravilloso Andaz. El hotel tiene unas vistas espectaculares en la Torre de Tokio. Pero en la mayoría de los casos, tienen el personal más sorprendente, como Sayaka, que nos ayudó con la selección de restaurantes y reservas.
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Precio por noche desde477 €
Fecha de publicación: 10 ene 2026
C Chris
Our family stay at Janu Tokyo was outstanding and thoughtfully designed for traveling with children while maintaining a high level of luxury.
The service was exceptional—warm, attentive, and genuinely family-friendly. The staff were especially accommodating to our children, helping us feel comfortable and well cared for without ever feeling intrusive. Requests were handled promptly, and the overall hospitality felt polished yet relaxed.
The facilities are world-class and particularly well suited for families. The rooms were spacious, beautifully designed, and practical, offering enough room for both adults and children to unwind comfortably. Shared spaces, wellness areas, and amenities were impeccably maintained and easy to enjoy as a family.
Dining was another highlight. The food quality was excellent, with options that worked well for both adults and children. The atmosphere across restaurants felt refined but welcoming, making family meals enjoyable rather than stressful.
The location in Azabudai Hills is a major advantage for families—clean, modern, and less chaotic than some central Tokyo districts, while still being very convenient. Everything felt safe, accessible, and thoughtfully planned.
Overall, Janu Tokyo delivers a rare combination of ultra-luxury and genuine family friendliness. It is an excellent choice for families seeking a sophisticated yet comfortable stay in Tokyo, and we would absolutely return.
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Precio por noche desde811 €
Fecha de publicación: 7 ene 2026
yappymeow
Our favourite hotel in the Tokyo Area. Stayed here numerous times over the years. Very conveniently located right on top of Tokyo Station, makes it easy to travel anywhere. Breakfast has a good selection of both Japanese & Western cuisine, and served up in the pleasant Atrium. Service is good as usual, from reception to housekeeping to restaurant staff.
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Precio por noche desde368 €
Fecha de publicación: 12 abr 2026
Crazyovermountains
A very exclusive hotel filled with charm and comfort. The room was spacious and the minibar was thoughtfully stocked with complimentary welcome drinks. The location was extremely convenient for early departures and travelling into Tokyo city. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the chance to use the onsen during my stay. We would definitely stay here again.
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Precio por noche desde210 €
Fecha de publicación: 27 ene 2026|Habitación tipo boutique (cama doble grande)
Jas55A luxury stay from the minute you check in to when you check out
The staff were so attentive and made our stay so welcoming! My sister and I came and they gave us delicious complimentary birthday sweets - only draw back was that due to the location it may be a little noisy at night but that's the only negative.
I would definitely stay here again - the pyjamas were also one of the best and comfiest whilst we were in Japan! :)
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Precio por noche desde413 €
Fecha de publicación: 30 jun 2025|Habitación deluxe Lirio (cama doble extragrande)
jkimFue muy desagradable que, al registrarme, me informaran de que el hotel estaría cerrado por mantenimiento el día de mi partida, por lo que no pude guardar mi equipaje después de la salida.
Perdí una hora buscando taquillas en la estación de Otemachi y tuve que pagar 4000 yenes para guardar mi equipaje.
Si lo hubiera sabido al reservar, me lo habría pensado dos veces. No era el servicio que esperaba al pagar 1000 dólares la noche.
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Precio por noche desde618 €
Fecha de publicación: 12 ene 2026
fatommy
El hotel se encuentra en Nishi-Shinjuku, un poco lejos de la estación JR de Shinjuku y de Kabukicho, pero afortunadamente hay autobuses lanzadera frecuentes desde y hacia la salida oeste de Shinjuku. Aunque el hotel muestra signos de antigüedad, las habitaciones renovadas están limpias, ordenadas y ofrecen excelentes vistas. ¡También cabe destacar el gimnasio abierto las 24 horas!
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Precio por noche desde247 €
Fecha de publicación: 10 feb 2025|Suite (cama doble extragrande), con terraza
KhaziFue una estancia maravillosa. La habitación era espaciosa y la vista desde el jacuzzi exterior era fantástica, con vistas al Puente Arcoíris, la Torre de Tokio y el aeropuerto. Sin embargo, usar el jacuzzi en invierno puede ser un poco complicado debido al frío. La vista desde el salón también es preciosa. Sin duda, me gustaría volver a alojarme en este hotel.
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Precio por noche desde160 €
Fecha de publicación: 7 abr 2025
Usuario anónimo
Lo uso para hacer fila en una tienda de bolas de arroz cercana por la mañana. (Finales de marzo)
Fue mi primera vez usando un hotel cápsula, pero la habitación privada era más grande de lo que esperaba. (La habitación tenía aproximadamente el ancho de dos personas cuando me acosté, y había suficiente espacio vertical para no golpearme la cabeza incluso estando sentado, así que estaba bien incluso para alguien como yo, que es un poco claustrofóbico). Me registré después de las 11 p. m. Quizás porque era tarde en la noche, los cuartos de ducha (¿3 o 4 en total?) y los tocadores (8 asientos en total, dos de los cuales tenían secadores de pelo rotos y solo ventilados) estaban vacíos, por lo que no hubo problemas particulares. Creo que también había comodidades. Sin embargo, la zona de mujeres estaba más caliente que la de hombres. Como estaba en la litera de arriba hacía aún más calor y siempre tenía las cortinas medio abiertas, pero aun así estaba sudando cuando me despertaba. Me di una ducha rápida y me preparé a las 8 a. m. y pude usar las instalaciones sin que estuvieran abarrotadas por la mañana. ¡Creo que las cápsulas siguen siendo una buena opción si solo quieres jugar hasta tarde en la noche y luego dormir!
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Precio por noche desde13 €