"Great place to stay, the staff is really kind and always willing to help, also the breakfast was always amazing and complete, I would stay again if I have the chance "
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"This hotel is a delight. The service is impeccable from the moment you walk in - amazing.
The rooms are absolutely beautiful and comfortable. Do yourself a favour and book a room here next time you go to Tokyo. "
"Clean room, decent size for Tokyo, even had a massage chair which we ended up using every night to our own surprise. The downside is that it takes a lot of space and if you are a couple with 2 large bags it becomes difficult to move.
The breakfast is basic so if not included in your rate, don’t bother with it.
The check in is strictly at 14:00 with no flexibility- they literally wait until 2PM on the dot to start check in - regardless if the rooms are ready. This means that there is a huge crowd of people waiting to check in at the same time - so it’s a bit of a mess. Not sure why the management wouldn’t check people in earlier if the rooms are ready.
Nevertheless, a solid option for a short stay, 7 min walk to Tokyo station and right on top of Ginza line. "
"Very comfortable stay, great amenities and an enjoyable time spent at Hotel Kazusaya.
Also very close to major train line being 1 stop from Tokyo and 1 stop from Akihabara stations."
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