Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda
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Looking for a place to stay in Chiyoda? Then look no further than Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda, a hotel that brings the best of Chiyoda to your doorstep.
Rooms at Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda provide a refrigerator and air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, newspaper, and baggage storage. You can also enjoy free breakfast. Need a place to park? There is paid private parking available on-site.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting Chiyoda, Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda is located a short distance from Tokyo Character Street (1.1 mi) and Kanda Jimbocho Bookstore Area (1.2 mi).
While in Chiyoda be sure to experience local shrimp favorites at Tonkatsu Suzuki.
Plus, during your trip, don’t forget to check out some of the popular monuments and statues, such as Kusunoki Masashige Statue, Zenigata Heiji Monument, and Omura Masajiro Statute.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Kanda as you experience everything Chiyoda has to offer.
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The Japanese breakfast included cooked oatmeal as well as rice and miso soup. There was also a good collection of pastries and normal coffee and tea.
If you are a coffee drinker, they open the coffee bar downstairs in the afternoon. Otherwise, if you want coffee in your room, you will need to bring your own packs of instant coffee. A box of Western tissues would be useful, too.
The reception desk has a local map showing the nearby restaurants as well as the cuisine and price range. No guarantee that they speak English but it was an interesting experience all the same.
The hotel is well located in terms of transport and you can take Narita Line Rapid Tokyo from the train station at Narita Airport. It continues through into the Sobu Line (Rapid) without needing to change trains - about 75 minutes in total at a price of Yen 1,340. You leave the train at Bakurocho Station and use exit A1. The hotel is perhaps a 7-minute walk. If you print the map off the hotel website, it should help. There are Comfort Hotel signs around in the area but be careful as Comfort has 3 hotels here.
Please ask someone on the platform when returning to Narita from Bakurocho as not all the Sobu Line trains continue directly to the airport.
It is of note that the closest JR train is at least a 7-10 minute walk from this hotel, although this did lead to it being quite quiet in the area nearby.
Check-in process was easy and staff were helpful. Room was clean, quiet and nice. It had air conditioning, a mini fridge and a nice bathroom. The hotel has a laundry area with washing machines and dryers. No laundry detergent needed as the machine automatically dispenses it. The complimentary breakfast was very good. I recommend going to the breakfast area on the earlier side as it gets very busy from 8-9:30.
Convenience stores, cafes, and a grocery store are all nearby, along with 3 train/subway stations that allow you to easily get around Tokyo. We used Bakuroyokoyama and Iwamotocho stations to access the Toei subway and Barocho station to access the JR train.
最要的是有,熱誠的櫃檯員:大門小姐,在我們最需要協助的時候,不辭勞苦地居中協調,讓我們行程滿分,旅途精彩,謝謝她。也推薦大家入住,一定皆大歡喜。
Comfortable bed, new decorations,good location, nice housekeeping, delicious soup,
Most important is the excellent receptionist : MS.DAIMON. Thanks for what she did for us, making us having a great experience of japan.
Good choice, if you come to Tokyo.
I had booked 3 rooms for my family (my kids and grandkids, a total of 12 in all). We stayed here for 3 nights at first, then went to Osaka, then came back. My group arrived ahead for our 2nd time.
The older English speaking male receptionist first said that all of us in the booking had to present our passports before my group could be checked in (which was impossible at that time since 4 were in Disney, and the other 4 were still on their way to the hotel).
Then he took some time to find my name in the paper and screen shots I presented. When he found it, he said I could not be checked in yet. According to him, I was listed as guest and it was my daughter who was the main booker.
What? I was the one who made the booking and merely placed my daughter’s name as the occupant of the first room.
Good thing she arrived after a while; at that point I was seriously considering transferring to a different hotel with a better receptionist.
I insisted on showing him the Booking.com email addressed to me and the app in my phone. He said he did not know why it happened that I was listed as guest.
Isn’t everyone who reserves a room through a booking app a guest of the hotel?
Except for this check-in, I would say Comfort Hotel Higashi-Kanda is clean, comfortable, conveniently located (5 to 8 minutes walk to the metro or subway). Many restaurants and convenience stores are in the area. There is free breakfast and luggage storage.
Stubbed my toe a couple of times. There is little space between the beds and the desks.
The other staff were helpful and friendly.
Breakfast (90% savory) included in the price and not bad, price for overnight stay less than €70/night. I highly recommend it!
"Bit far from one metro stop by foot. Close to another. Great breakfast, rooms compact but nice, service excellent, can understand English. "Read full review
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