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Finalization of Hotels- Tokyo, Japan- Need Advice
I recently posted this same question under the JR Pass subtitle- so if you saw/replied to it there, please disregard.
I am posting under a more appropriate title now to hopefully catch the eye of others that can help. I have a few hotels booked in the two locations in Japan that I am traveling to and really need help deciding between them. Pretty much, I need someone to make the decision for me... hah I have never been to Japan before and therefore do not know much about locations, areas I want to be in, etc. Overall, I am looking for a luxurious hotel for my honeymoon that is centrally located- meaning we can easily access transportation and/or sights directly from the hotel, and the hotel is in a location where we can just venture out and find shops, restaurants, etc. (in case one of us wants to venture out alone while the other is relaxing). In Tokyo I am stuck between Park Hyatt and Peninsula In Kyoto I am stuck between Westin Miyako, Hotel Okura, and Hyatt Regency (more than other two) Any/All advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thank you all!!! |
It's all a matter of taste but if it were me I would pick The Peninsula in Tokyo and the Hyatt in Kyoto. The Okura in Kyoto would rate a mention and just toss out the Westin right now
Aloha! |
I actually just finished reading your trip report and have written down so many notes- because in addition to Japan my husband and I are doing China after our cruise. Thank you so much for that detailed report! Reason why Peninsula over Park Hyatt? (PH rate lower and includes breakfast so I am trying to make that one more appealing ...haha)
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Peninsula has the location. Shops and restaurants right there. Subway and Yamanote line right there. Have you checked Peninsula's website for its' special rates as well as a Virtuoso agent?
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I'm seeing the Hyatt at ¥64,000/night Park Deluxe with breakfast, and Peninsula ¥48,000/night Deluxe with breakfast on their websites for August 2 - 5. For the same money as the Hyatt you can get a deluxe corner room at the Peninsula, which has a really cool bathroom.
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In one thread, the OP is concerned about how to save a few dollars by getting a train pass, and in this thread she is trying to figure out which of Tokyo's 2 most expensive hotels to stay at. For a trip that is supposed to begin in less than 2 weeks. All sounds weird to me.
I wonder if the OP will repay those who helped out by providing a report after the fact? |
<i>Reason why Peninsula over Park Hyatt? (PH rate lower and includes breakfast so I am trying to make that one more appealing ...haha)</i>
The Peninsula rooms are so much nicer and so is the property. The only thing I can think of that is better at the PH are the views. Aloha! |
The OP may be a "Lost in Translation" fan. :D
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