My Tokyo Bucket-list Stay: The Tokyo Station Hotel Review
I’m staying at The Tokyo Station Hotel and I was lucky enough to book a room with a view of the iconic dome. It was my bucket-list stay in Tokyo.
Tokyo Station Food Tour
My Tokyo Station Food Quest: Discovering Unexpected Delights (my 2nd channel)
https://youtu.be/iZxUVIuiHTY
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi with train views
https://youtu.be/8nYrSOz2Ia0
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Fancy! šāŗļø
As aLWays good video!
2:52 You lost me at Ā„75,000⦠that is about 750 dollars in my currency. A bit too rich for my blood (english expression). Cheers. š
Hi great video thanks. What is the name of your other YouTube channel?
id rather have a view of the square
Wow really classy hotel by to the train station. Love the traditional architectural design. Iād love to stay there.
Gorgeous view! The bed and amenities look lovely (except the dusty glassesā¦didnāt expect that). Iāve never actually wandered around d Tokyo station, so Iāll have a look at the domes next time.
High price, beautiful place
Are you sure this is 44m2?
The ābath matā is placed on the floor for 2-reasons: first is because the tile flooring is ācold;ā and second, the management doesnāt want the guests āto slip and fallā with their wet feet, after taking a bath or shower
*This is a wall" made me chuckle. š
The long pillow is a Bolster, You can put it down the middle of the bed if you are sharing with someone who is just a friend or relative not a lover, so you can each have your own space without embarrassment
"This is a wall" never lose your sense of humor!
Some fancy hotels have their own brand of toileteries. It's possible the branding only exists in the Hotel and it's just some other brand they buy. Also, first time I've seen a Japanese hotel with a mini bar.
What a gorgeous room! Interesting that it's in the train station and has windows looking into the station. I can't get over how QUIET it is in there!
So expensive for such a tiny room. I've stayed in much nicer hotels in Japan (with fewer endless corridors as well).
what is the machine in the hallway at 2:24? I have no idea what that is, we don't have those where I live. If I had to guess I'd say one of those pants-presses Japanese hotels seem to like, but it appears to be turned on in the video, so it's probably something different?
This was a great stay. Definitely something to experience at least once. Loved seeing the difference of having people in the station and then everything being quite with no one around only to have life start over the next morning.
there is no way 500$ is justified for that room. I could stay 5 nights at every other hotel close to the station and see more of japan
Overpriced nothing. Even the room looks lonely.
Certainly more impressive than the Hotel Granvia in Kyoto station, which I recently stayed in! (However, the Granvia was a lot cheaper and a bit bigger).
To be honest, I think that price is too high , without including the food…
You spend 75,000Y to stay at one of the most iconic hotels in the world and instead of talking about the history or showing around the place, you spend 10 minutes showing us every detail of the bathroom and the toilet? š
It did look like the room had nice amenities, but the TV sitting on the desk? Needed to be wall mounted at least 9 inches from top of desk. Center of TV should be a few inches above eye level when sitting at the end of at the headboard of bed. The way it sits now, your feet will be blocking the lower half of TV. Paying $517 for the room means you are patfor service as well. I would have tested the service and had them bring in fresh clean glassware and clean up the drawers. That may on the bathroom floor is meant for comfort and safety. Keeps your wet feet from slipping on the floor after you exit shower.
Do you have clown shoes on? Cause sure sounds like it!! You must scoot instead of step softly! I canāt handle that sound!
A bath mat for after getting out of the shower so you donāt get the floor wet or slip and fall.
Amazing hotel
Staying at that room warrant some motion just to get to the room itself :3
Wonder if you could do a similar video in future, but with a hotel that have more of the 'traditional Japanese feeling'? Many of us foreigners would be very happy ^_^
No Food!!! Aww, that's what I come here for.
very fancy and comfortable looking
Gorgeous hotel. Thank you for showing us!
The room and corridors remind me of the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, another station hotel built about 20 years before the Tokyo Station Hotel
Been to the Tokyo Station several times and never realized the hotel was in the actual station building. What a beautiful hotel too. Next trip maybe.
I haven't had any fun lately, You bring me joy!I love the kind and generous heartwarming atmosphere that you create, your kind, easygoing, warm vibe. I like the essence how you live on. I need to be true to myself and find a job I am passionate about. I want to find a way to live as who I really am.
Nice! Thanks for sharing!
And here I am in England thinking my hotel room is good if it includes more than two UHT milk in the tea caddy, the remote control works and there's an ironing board included in the room rather than having to ring reception and ask for one.
Go down to the basement level a little ways from the train station entrance out your window and look for "Ramen Street" it's a little "alley" with like 10 or so little ramen drops. Metcha Oishi!
Is this hotel owned by one of the train lines ? They have been divesting some of their real estate but own a lot of property .