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- Could you please tell me some mid-range hotels in Tokyo that you would recommend for foreigners?
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- Question publication date:2014/8/14
- Update date:2025/4/16
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Could you please tell me some mid-range hotels in Tokyo that you would recommend for foreigners?
An acquaintance of mine who lives overseas is planning to come to Japan and stay in Tokyo. He asked me to recommend a business hotel in Tokyo that is popular with guests from overseas. Is there a hotel that is somewhere between a super luxury hotel and a business hotel that you would recommend?
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- Ryumeikan Tokyo is a long-established hotel that was founded over 120 years ago, and has a very stylish Japanese modern interior. Although it has excellent transport access, just a 3-minute walk from Tokyo Station, it is not well known even among Japanese people, so it is a hidden gem. There are many foreign guests, and the rooms are spacious, so I think it will be a popular hotel for foreigners who want to enjoy sightseeing in Japan. Breakfast is buffet style, but there is a wide selection of Japanese dishes on the menu, so I would definitely recommend having breakfast at the hotel at least once during your stay.teraos's answer (Posted on:2017/6/14)
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A hidden gem located close to Tokyo Station, known only to those in the know
- Ryumeikan Hotel was founded as Ryokan (Japanese inn) during the Meiji period in Japan (over 120 years ago!), but the building has been renovated in a Western style, but with a somewhat Japanese atmosphere, making it very stylish. Even though it is a hotel, there are rooms with tatami flooring, so you can take off your shoes and relax. This hotel is particularly famous for its excellent breakfast, called the "Tokyo Buffet," which offers a wide variety of Japanese dishes using Tokyo's brand vegetables. You can enjoy a delicious and healthy breakfast, such as a breakfast menu created in collaboration with a bonito flakes specialty store in Nihonbashi.mariruri's answer (Posted on:2025/1/28)
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3 minutes walk from Tokyo Station