One@Tokyo Hotel, Tokyo
About the Hotel
One@Tokyo is situated in Sumida Ward, a culturally rich area in Tokyo Metropolis. The hotel features modern architectural elements, including angular plywood walls and a spacious ground-floor hub. Notable nearby landmarks include the historic Senso-ji Temple and the Tokyo Skytree. A dedicated staff, dressed in distinctive Kuma-designed uniforms, ensures a comfortable stay for guests.
Location
The hotel is centrally located near several iconic Tokyo attractions, including the Sumida River and the Edo-Tokyo Museum. It is easily accessible from Tokyo Haneda International Airport. The area is known for its cultural landmarks, including Ueno Zoo and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. The hotel is well-connected to transportation options, facilitating easy exploration of the city.
Rooms
The hotel offers 142 air-conditioned rooms designed with light plywood angular walls and stylish industrial lighting. Each room includes essential amenities such as a flat-screen TV, refrigerator, and complimentary toiletries. Some units also feature a seating area for relaxation. Guests can choose from various options, including spacious suites equipped with hot tubs.
Eat & Drink
Guests can enjoy a relaxed buffet breakfast at the ground-floor lobby café, which also serves an array of teas and cakes. The hotel features an onsite restaurant that specializes in a 'New American' culinary theme. A bar/lounge is available for guests to unwind with their favorite drinks. Snacks are also served at the hotel's coffee shop/café.
Leisure & Business
One@Tokyo includes a rooftop terrace providing views of the surrounding area. Guests can utilize complimentary wireless Internet access and a 24-hour front desk for convenience. Safety features, such as smoke detectors and security systems, offer peace of mind. The hotel also provides dry cleaning and luggage storage services.
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Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- No parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- No pets allowed
- 24-hour security
- Elevator
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Key card access
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Housekeeping
Business
- Fax/Photocopying
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Sitting area
- Terrace
- Dining table
- Pants press
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- CD player
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel is well-designed to fit all traveling needs with a super comfortable bed and great shower. Surprisingly well-placed sockets can make a huge difference, and you can easily store all your luggage under the bed. The hotel provides a handy phone for free mobile data usage and a large flat-screen TV, ensuring you have everything you could need. However, the size of the rooms may feel small compared to typical Japan's hotel rooms.
The hotel had a very large room with a spectacular view, and the added bonus of a mobile phone we could use as a hotspot was fantastic. The room size was typical for Japan and the hotel should be commended for providing such a useful amenity. While the rooms were a bit small, they were cozy and the view made up for it.
The hotel has a nice ambience that combines rustic and modern elements. Although the room didn't offer much legroom and was smaller than expected, it provided a cozy stay. The service was competent overall, with a friendly and helpful attitude from the staff, although there seemed to be a lack of the usual warm welcome. The location is convenient for transport in Tokyo, being nearby the railway station and offering an amazing view, but the combined reception area didn't feel inviting for evening drinks. The dining experience was good with standard Western-style food during breakfast. The facilities were adequate, enhancing the overall stay.
I absolutely loved my stay at this hotel! The location is superb, just a stone's throw from the Tokyo Skytree and Sensoji Temple, making it extremely convenient for exploring Tokyo. The rooms had a nice ambience to them, a perfect blend of rustic and modern elements; although they were a bit small, which is quite common in Tokyo. The service was friendly and helpful, despite my late check-in, making me feel very welcome. However, the dining options were limited, with no Japanese food available and some cold dishes. The hotel facilities were quite good, and the value for money was fair considering the amazing view and proximity to key attractions.
I had a wonderful time at the hotel. The room I stayed in was extremely spacious and had a mobile phone provided for easy navigation and communication with friends. The service was pleasant, although not the most informative. The location was convenient, close to transportation with easy access to key attractions. The dining experience left something to be desired, lacking options for those with dietary restrictions. Overall, it was a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The hotel had a stylish modern design that I loved, with the added bonus of a handy mobile phone for exploring the city. However, the service was a bit lacking in friendliness at times. The location was convenient, especially for visiting the iconic Skytree, but a bit far from the main city attractions. The dining options were impressive for a 3-star hotel, offering a great selection, although the coffee could have been better. Overall, a comfortable stay with some room for improvement.
The hotel offers a convenient location near Tokyo Skytree and the connecting mall, with easy access to train and underground stations. The rooms, although small, come with a handy mobile phone for navigation and communication, a great feature for exploring the city. The service is friendly and helpful, with attentive staff. The dining experience is satisfactory, offering proper hot meals but could use some improvement with additional options. Overall, a good value for money choice for a short stay in Tokyo.
The hotel is located in the historical Samida area, close to multiple underground stations and the buzz of Asakusa. The rooms, though quite small, come with a helpful mobile phone for navigation and staying connected with friends. While the dining options were limited and the breakfast disappointing, the service was friendly and accommodating. It's not ideal that the location is not clearly marked at the station, but being close to various transportation options is convenient.
The hotel is located in a slow, residential area close to Skytree Tower and Sumidakawa, making it ideal for exploring Tokyo. The rooms, although a bit small in typical Tokyo style, are well-designed with modern minimalist decor. The service was friendly and helpful but missed replenishing some amenities on the second day. The dining experience, while offering proper hot meals, could have been enhanced with more variety. Overall, a convenient choice with some minor drawbacks.