"I thought the property was very nice inside with the use of traditional Japanese styles of the tatami rooms and comfortable beds as well as the sliding rice paper doors. It had a great shower room, which could be used like a Onsen with a deep soaking tub and short stool with bucket. But even with these traditional styles, you could’ve easily taken a standup shower. Washer and dryer worked great. Kitchen is well equipped. Breakfast was delivered promptly every morning, however, might recommend...
"A very well appointed hotel in a lovely area that offers lots of cafe and dining options. It’s in a very good area for transit to explore the main of areas of Tokyo. "
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"When I first arrived to the property, I was surprised that the Front Desk spoke English and very helpful about getting into my room. While I was staying there for a couple of days, it was easy for me to get my room cleaned as I put the sign of notice cleaning on the front of the door, which was magnetic and was clean the next day upon my arrival. The only thing I was the dissatisfied about was when I asked to use the pool I obviously had tattoos, and the receptionist saw it and didn’t mention for me to not use the pool or say I noticed you have tattoos. Maybe you shouldn’t use the pool as it’s not allowed. But in the end I end up paying 2000 to pay for the usage of the pool and a towel. When I arrive at the pool area, they told me I was not allowed in. I was surprised that they took my money without even telling me. But regardless, my day was pretty fantastic. Also, if you ever want to use the laundry on the upper floors, it’s always busy so I wasn’t unable to wash my clothes and I had to go to a private Dry Cleaning company around the area to get all my clothes cleaned. "
"The hotel was perfect for our last night in Tokyo before flying home. It was in a great location and very close to the station.
I wasn’t aware that breakfast was included in our the price so that was a nice surprise.
The hotel was spotlessly clean and the staff pleasant. I would definitely stay again "
"Great location. Epic View. The top floor lounge was very beautiful. Pro tip: make sure you don't forget anything, long elevator waits, bring your beverage, there is no vending machine or microwave, no washroom.
the beds are great. Wish the air purifier system was stronger, summer sweats from others can be a bit much to bare. Wish staff would force some guess to put their back packs in their locker during their walk through, that may help with smell.
as with any capsule beds, it can feel there is lack of air circulating inside. I have my handheld fan to supplement.
The washrooms on the capsule floors have no soap. not because it was empty, it wasn't implemented. This is common for pre 2000 mindset for washrooms in Japan. Just didn't expect it here.
I would still highly recommend this capsule overall."
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Keio University is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its top museums and notable monuments. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 144 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Keio University?
You'll want to browse the collections at teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM, Mori Art Museum, and Nezu Art Museum. Explore notable local landmarks like Tokyo Imperial Palace, Hamarikyu Gardens, and Old Shimbashi Station. You can watch performances at Shiki Theatre JIYU, Suntory Hall, and Billboard Live if you're interested in local theater.
How can I get to Keio University?
With so many transportation options, seeing all of the area near Keio University is easy. Take advantage of metro transit at Sengakuji Station, Shirokane-takanawa Station, and Mita Station. If you want to journey outside of the area, jump aboard a train from Tamachi Station, JR Takanawa Gateway Station, or Shinagawa Station.