Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo vs HOSHINOYA Tokyo
Both Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo and HOSHINOYA Tokyo are rated highly by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, HOSHINOYA Tokyo is the choice of most writers compared to Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo. HOSHINOYA Tokyo is ranked #31 in Tokyo with endorsements from 7 reviewers such as Lonely Planet, Frommer's and The Telegraph.
Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
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1-3-22 Yaesu, Chuo, Tokyo Prefecture 103-0028
From $94 /night
- Free Internet
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
- Laundy Room
- Restaurant
- Smoking Rooms
Fodor's
"One of the most affordable hotels near Tokyo Station (a mere three-minute walk away), the Ryumeikan is a great option for the business traveler or those making side trips outside the city."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Mixing subtle Japanese details with modern design, Ryumeikan strikes the right balance between comfortable amenities, polite service and a winning location close to Tokyo Station."
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DK Eyewitness
"Set in a terrific location close to the Yaesu exit of Tokyo Station (see p42), this hotel has slightly tatty, Japanese-style rooms."
Oyster
Mid-Range
"Located in the business district of Nihronbashi and two-minute walk to JR Tokyo Station, the mid-range Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo's is a solid value for the area."
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Time Out
"A three-minute walk from Tokyo station will bring you to this century-old hotel that still retains its sense of wa (harmony)."
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HOSHINOYA Tokyo
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1-9-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda 100-0004, Tokyo Prefecture
From $0 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Time Out
"Hoshinoya Tokyo is one of the capital's very few luxury ryokans...it promises to present a serious challenge to Tokyo's glut of luxury hotels, though a night's stay sure doesn't come cheap here."
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Wallpaper
"Set among the straight-laced skyscrapers in the city’s financial district, the property might not be one the loftier hotels in Tokyo, but what it lacks in height it makes up for in clever design."
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The Telegraph
8.0
"The city’s first luxury five-star traditional ryokan inn."
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Departures
"It’s in its own 17-story building with 84 rooms. There are guest lounges on every floor and the top floor actually has a hot spring."
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Michelin Guide
"The concept here is ‘a pagoda-like Japanese inn’ and there are just six guest rooms per floor."
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