如果以下情況適用,請預訂 You want a high-rise sanctuary with Tokyo Tower views that feels expensive but costs less than the 5-star giants.
為什麼人們喜歡它
Lobby on the 16th floor offers jaw-dropping panoramic views of Tokyo immediately upon arrival
The 'View Bath' rooms let you soak in a tub while gazing directly at the Tokyo skyline
Location is a strategic sweet spot: refined Ginza shopping on one side, gritty-cool Shimbashi izakayas on the other
快速概覽: A sleek, view-obsessed tower that nails the 'Premier' vibe in the lobby but forgets practicalities like a gym or coin laundry.
由 @Brock_frost 評論: I spent hours just sitting in this lounge staring at the Tokyo Tower. It feels like you're floating above the city. If you want that 'Lost in Translation' vibe without the Park Hyatt price tag, this is absolutely the spot to book.
住過這裡的客人說
The hype
Travelers are obsessed with the lobby and bathroom views but consistently grumble about the lack of workout facilities.
Reality check
The 'Premier' label sets a high bar that the small room sizes and lack of fitness center don't quite clear for some Western travelers.
You are a couple looking for a romantic, high-floor room with a view without breaking the bank
You prefer a quiet sleep environment far above street level
You want easy access to the Shimbashi transport hub for day trips
清潔與維護
9
Housekeeping: Impeccable. Daily cleaning is thorough, though eco-plans may skip sheet changes unless requested.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless. Grout lines are clean, and the 'View Baths' are kept free of water spots.
Maintenance: Excellent condition. The hotel was renovated in 2013 but feels newer due to high upkeep standards.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and high quality. Towels are plush enough for the price point.
Odors & scents: Neutral and fresh. No lingering smoke smells in non-smoking rooms, lobby has a subtle signature scent.
睡眠品質評分™
8.5安靜
安靜
0-4吵雜
4-7.5中等
7.5-10安靜
Occasional hallway noise due to heavy doors
Hum of the air purifier (adjustable)
預訂前須知
須知事項
Lobby is on the 16th floor; you take a shuttle elevator up from the street entrance
There is a convenience store (Lawson) located in the same building complex on the ground floor
Check-out is generously late at 12:00 PM, unlike the standard 10:00 AM at many Japanese business hotels
打包清單
Running shoes for Hamarikyu Gardens (since there is no gym)
Universal travel adapter (though USB ports are available, outlets are Type A)
Bath salts (if you didn't book a View Bath room, the standard tubs are still deep and soak-worthy)
房間精靈
最佳選擇
Superior Queen with View Bath (Type 'View Bath' is critical—standard rooms have enclosed bathrooms)
Premier Twin on a high floor for the best Tokyo Tower vantage point
應避免的房間
Standard Double rooms (18.5m²) if you have more than one carry-on; they are extremely compact
Rooms facing the internal atrium or adjacent buildings if you care about the view
房間請求精靈 – 複製並貼上
“I am celebrating a special occasion and would love a 'View Bath' room on the highest possible floor facing Tokyo Tower. Quiet away from the elevator is preferred.”
常見問題與隱藏小貼士
預訂前您真正想知道的一切。
Is there a gym or fitness center?
No. This is the biggest shock for guests expecting a 'Premier' hotel. There is no fitness facility on-site.
Does the hotel have coin laundry?
No. There is only a paid laundry service (expensive). For coin laundry, you'll need to walk to a nearby hotel or laundromat in Shimbashi.
How much is breakfast?
The buffet at Ristorante E'volta il cielo costs approximately 3,300 JPY (~$22 USD) and features galettes, crepes, and a mix of Japanese/Western dishes.
Can I see Tokyo Tower from my room?
Only if you book a specific 'Tokyo Tower View' or 'View Bath' room. Standard rooms may face the Bay or other buildings.
Is it closer to Ginza or Shimbashi station?
It is physically closer to Shimbashi Station (4-5 min walk) than the main Ginza Station (7-10 min walk), making it very convenient for JR lines.
Are there microwaves in the hotel?
No microwaves in the rooms or public areas. You'll have to rely on the microwave at the Lawson downstairs.
內幕秘訣
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The lobby bar 'Cocktail KARIN' has better views than most paid observation decks in Tokyo—go for a drink at sunset instead of paying for the Skytree.
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Don Quijote Ginza Honkan is literally across the street (under the highway overpass) for late-night tax-free shopping.
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Walk 5 minutes south to the Shiodome City Center for a huge variety of restaurants that are less crowded than Ginza main street.
出發前需要知道的 5 件事
💡The elevators can be confusing—you must transfer at the 16th floor lobby to reach guest rooms.
💡The 'View Bath' windows sometimes fog up, requiring a quick splash of water to clear the view.
💡There is no room service, despite the upscale vibe.
💡The hotel entrance is somewhat discreet and can be missed; look for the elevator bank near the Lawson.
💡You are technically on the border of Shimbashi (salaryman district) and Ginza (luxury district), giving you access to cheap yakitori and Chanel within 2 blocks.