Nightly rates from $167
Rate based on Check-in: Mar 5, 2012 Check-out: Mar 8, 2012
Hotel Overview
Reviewer score
4.3
out of 5
3 reviews
well placed to JR line, would

well placed to JR line, would stay again See full review

  • David
  • Jun 29, 2010
Brilliant hotel, even though few

Brilliant hotel, even though few of the staff know good English, they really go out of their way to... See full review

  • Billy
  • Aug 1, 2009
This hotel is owned by the Secretariat of Soto-zen Temple and many major groups of the Zen-shu and the Buddhist priests of Soto-zen often stay this hotel. This is a recommended hotel for both leisure and business travellers.(10/08 HT) It is modern, 15-storey white building with large signboard of the hotel name on the top of this building. This hotel is located in the heart of Tokyo in the Shiba area. Tokyo Tower, Shiba Park and Zojoji Temple are all major sightseeing places within walking distance. The nearest subway station is Shibakoen on the Mita line just a 2-minute walk away. Otherwise, Hamamatsu-cho station on both JR Yamanote Line and the Monorail terminal to Haneda Airport is a 10-minute stroll away. The Secretariat of Soto Zen Temple is right next to this hotel. Some international companies are within walking distance such as NEC headquarters or Korean Air Tokyo office.

Tokyo Grand Rooms

Guest Rooms
Most of rooms are large with simple decor. Views of Tokyo Tower, Shiba Park and Zojo-ji Temple can be seen from some of the single rooms. All are equipped with Internet access, mini-bar and refrigerator. The bathrooms are small but in good condition.

Hotel Map

2-5-2 Shiba, Minato-Ku, Tokyo, 105-0014

Area served
Tokyo, Japan.
Nearby airports
Haneda Airport, Narita Airport.

Amenities

  • Barber/Beauty Shop
  • Elevators
  • Internet Access
  • Parking
  • Porters
  • Restaurant
  • RV or Truck Parking

Dining

Restaurant
There are 2 restaurants at the hotel. One is a coffee house located next to the lobby. The other provides Japanese and international dishes in an elegant atmosphere on the 6th floor. From some seats, diners can enjoy the view of small courtyard through large windows.

Hotel Policies

Check-in:
1500
Check-out:
1100

Terms and conditions

Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.

The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel and not by Orbitz

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Guest Reviews (3)

Ratings and reviews for Tokyo Grand

Overall score

4.3 / 5
3 out of 3
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
4.3
Hotel staff:
4.3
Room comfort:
2
Location:
3.7
Value:
4
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Review of Tokyo Grand

Reviewer score

3
EEJ
Business
Korea
Nov 7, 2010

Tokyo Grand hotel

Airport is about 30 minutes drive away from the hotel. You don't have any choices of restaurants if you arrive late. There were not many stores or restuarnats around the hotel either. We had to use TAXI which is quite expensive in Japan.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
3
Room cleanliness:
3
Hotel staff:
3
Room comfort:
2
Location:
1
Value:
2
Trip purpose:

Business

Review of Tokyo Grand

Reviewer score

5
David
Not Provided
Jun 29, 2010

well placed to JR line, would

well placed to JR line, would stay again

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
4
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
No rating
Location:
5
Value:
5
Review of Tokyo Grand

Reviewer score

5
Billy
Not Provided
Aug 1, 2009

Brilliant hotel, even though few

Brilliant hotel, even though few of the staff know good English, they really go out of their way to help you. The staff were kind and polite, the restaurants were exquisite. Location wise the hotel is a few minutes walk from many subway lines and very close to the jr line station Hamamatsucho, also it's very close to tokyo tower and zojoji temple and a couple of garden parks. To be honest this hotel has everything a tourist could want for a tourist, I will recommend this hotel to anyone and everyone, I thoroughly enjoyed my stay.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
5
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
No rating
Location:
5
Value:
5
Review of Tokyo Grand

Reviewer score

5
Shaun
Seattle, WA
Jun 24, 2007

Fantastic Budget Hotel

Traveling on my own, on a modest budget, I was attracted to this hotel based on price and other reviews.I was not disappointed. The room was more than adequate for a single traveler and the size of the room was to be expected for Japanese western style hotel. All amenities were available, Internet, Phone, fully outfitted bathroom with all the requisite Japanese functions and nice deep bath. Oh, and of course a well stocked mini bar. The hotel staff were very friendly and always greeted me with a smile when I returned from my days explorations... There was a small coffee shop in the lobby and a good restaurant on the 6th floor that provided a good mixture of Western/Japanese buffet breakfast in the morning and full menu dining thereafter. As this hotel is owned by the one of the shrines/temples I had the added bonus of sharing the elevator with temple priests on more than one occassion. The hotel is located within easy walking distance of the Mita, Oedo, Asakusa(?) and Yamanote line and as it is in the Business district it was somewhat quieter in the evening which was quite appreciated after the frenzy of Ropongi, Shibuya, Shinkjuku etc... Would highly recommend.

Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
Amenities:
3
Room cleanliness:
5
Hotel staff:
5
Room comfort:
5
Location:
5
Value:
5
Nightlife tip: Not Applicable

1. There is a great a convenient gathering of Restaurants about a 5 minute walk away consisting of Noodle shops, Fast Food, traditional Japanese and Western... 2. Nightlife is only a 15 minute train ride away from Roppongi, Shinjuki, etc...

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