2-2-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 160-8330, Japan…
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Once the tallest hotel in Japan, the Keio Plaza has been a centerpiece Tokyo hotel since the early 1970s. Additions in the 1980s allowed it to compete with the spate of newer hotels going up in the district. Today it boasts a vast array of rooms in both traditional Japanese-style as well as Western-style configuration. Those on the west side have an excellent view of the futuristic-looking Tokyo government office buildings.
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Second to none! I love this hotel--it's a 5 min walk to the train station and literally minutes from cafes, banks, mini marts, beautiful parks, and a shopping mall. It is a stunning hotel; it has a grand lobby, a variety of restaurants(all types of foods)& a skybar, great room service (delicious meals), gym/pool/sauna. I got the flu when I was there, and they have a clinic on one of their floors and I got incredible treatment...felt like I was right at home. The staff is sincere and hardworking. A very elegant hotel---great for people on business, or people wanting to travel in style!
05 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserI stayed in one of the Deluxe Rooms on the Executive Floor, Deluxe rooms are very spacious for Japan's standards. Excellent value, good service and nice bathroom. Location is the best, right in the heart of Shinjuku and just minutes away fromt he subway.
05 Jun 2005 | A Yahoo! UserIn the heart of Shinjuku where you can find almost everything and easy access to Tokyo's comprehensive subway network. Rooms are smaller, but nice quality and a little bigger than most Japanese hotels. I've found the service to be very good unlike some other reviews. Some plans include free buffet breakfast in one of the restaurants on the lower level. Some English TV stations (CNN, BBC?) but not many. I've been to Japan over 20 times and stayed here at least 5. If I'm staying in the Shinjuku area, its my choice for value and location.
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