Room with a view in Tokyo
#2
Join Date: Apr 2016
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Here was my view from the Hilton Shinjuku
Here was my view of Mt Fuji from the Royal Park Yokohama
Lots of properties will have lots of different views. I guess it depends upon what you are looking for. High up city views? Garden views?
#3
Join Date: Sep 2019
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Metropolitan Maranouchi.
https://marunouchi.metropolitan.jp/
Park Hotel Tokyo. https://parkhoteltokyo.com/ja/
The Royal Park https://www.the-royalpark.jp/the/tokyoshiodome/
https://marunouchi.metropolitan.jp/
Park Hotel Tokyo. https://parkhoteltokyo.com/ja/
The Royal Park https://www.the-royalpark.jp/the/tokyoshiodome/
#4
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Join Date: Aug 2017
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Thanks a lot, the first one, high up city view is what I had in mind.
#6
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I loved the Hilton Shinjuku. I loved the Shinjuku area.
Topcare has given a couple great options that are Japanese chain hotels. They all are high rises with great views. The Royal Park I stayed at in Yokohama was a Japanese chain, and my room was on the 63rd floor and was amazing.
There are quite a few western chains in Shinjuku as well. The Hyatt, Hilton, Kimpton, and Park Hyatt are all a couple blocks from each other.
Then there are a bunch of Marriotts and Sheratons over in Shiodome area.
I think you figure out what part of Tokyo you want to stay in, and then most hotels will be high rises in those areas. With city views.
Topcare has given a couple great options that are Japanese chain hotels. They all are high rises with great views. The Royal Park I stayed at in Yokohama was a Japanese chain, and my room was on the 63rd floor and was amazing.
There are quite a few western chains in Shinjuku as well. The Hyatt, Hilton, Kimpton, and Park Hyatt are all a couple blocks from each other.
Then there are a bunch of Marriotts and Sheratons over in Shiodome area.
I think you figure out what part of Tokyo you want to stay in, and then most hotels will be high rises in those areas. With city views.
#7
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On official site, the metropolitan is $500+ per night , I'll look around Japanese sites to see if cheaper.
#8
Join Date: Jul 2017
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Here was my view from the Hyatt Regency Tokyo on 12/31/19, usually around $150-250/ni. The pictures don't do Mt Fuji justice, looks much more prominent in person.
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#9
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: SFO
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If you don't mind Shibuya, the new sequence MIYASHITA PARK (https://www.sequencehotels.com/miyashita-park/eng/) by Mitsui hotel group looks to have some nice views for rooms facing north (looking toward Shinjuku area) or south (looking toward the new miyashita park below).
Or the slightly older but still quite new Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel Tokyu (https://www.tokyuhotels.co.jp/stream-e/) by Tokyu hotel group has some nice views too, but I remember it only occupied mid-floors 9-12 so might not be as high as you wanted. These are the photos from Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel Tokyu:
Or the slightly older but still quite new Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel Tokyu (https://www.tokyuhotels.co.jp/stream-e/) by Tokyu hotel group has some nice views too, but I remember it only occupied mid-floors 9-12 so might not be as high as you wanted. These are the photos from Shibuya Stream Excel Hotel Tokyu:
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#12
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Having status helps, unfortunately I'll be losing my Globalist status after this year due to lack of work travel. Oh well, it was nice while it lasted.
#13
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In the heart of Shinjuku.