Originally Posted by
Pickles
No offense to the fine concierges at the Peninsula, but the information he'll get here in FT will be far more complete than what the concierge will come back with, which will be (a) take the hotel car, (b) take the limobus, here's the schedule, or (c) take the train and then a taxi, here's the schedule. With a cautionary note that you should consider them in that order, since Tokyo is sooo difficult to get around.
IMO - that was one ^ in terms of FSM. The meet and greet service. Didn't cost much. And someone met you at arrival at NRT post immigration/customs - and got you heading to the hotel when you were dead on your feet after a super long journey. In our case - the limo bus - which had a stop about 2 blocks away from FSM - was the best option. A bellman met us at the bus stop and took us and our luggage to the hotel.
Of course - if our flight had been 2 hours instead of 2 days - the train might have been the best option.
Perhaps the person who posted the original question can post another question in the luxury hotel forum - and see what the best options are when it comes to the PEN in Tokyo (lots written about luxury hotels in Tokyo there). Robyn