"A great option to be close to Sanrio Puroland. I myself did not figure out the IC card, so I walked. An hours walk, but a small price to pay to get to Puroland before it opens.
Went in July, do not make my same mistake lol"
"Highest floors are un-livable, there are extremely loud vibrations that made me complain for money back. They didnt accept, however luckily they allowed me to change room for 4th floor, which I accepted and there the vibrations could not be heard, just extremely loud street noise intercom outside of the room."
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Top Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center Hotel Reviews
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Annex
10/10 Excellent
"15 min walk to Shinjuku station. Lots of shopping and dining."
"Hotel is in the heart of Shinjuku (think Times Square in NY). Many eating options around and Shinjuku station is just a few minutes away. This is not a 'quiet spot' it is a bustling and high energy location which is what we wanted. Very exciting location."
"This was a big hotel and had all the features to match: a pool, gym, fast elevators, lounge, EXCELLENT breakfast, helpful concierge, and centrally located in Shibuya. I did not love hectic Shibuya (I should have stayed in the slightly less frenzied Ginza), but Cerulean made me feel glad that since I was in that area, I was staying there!"
"Had a great stay at the Shinjuku Prince Hotel. Vlery convenient, only 2-3 blocks tto the train station. Walkable to restaurants and shopping. There are shops and restaurants in the ssme building. Rooftop restaurant has great views. Located in the Golden Gai area. This area is good for nightlife. The hotel was very nice & clean. The rooms are small as most are in Japan, but functional as I had what I needed. Recommend couples and damilies to upgrade to the larger rooms for walking space. The staff was very nice and polite, most spoke English. The staff even accomodated a very late check out due to a delayed flight and kept my luggage for a few hours while I enjoyed the last few hours of the area. I recommend this hotel and would stay again! Thank you for the great experience."
"This hotel is in the center of the Shibuya Scramble Crossing. The location is amazing for sites and transport (Shibuya Station connects to the hotel). You’re minutes away from Takeshita Street and Shinjuku. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. While the area is insanely busy, the hotel is surprisingly quiet. The views are incredible and the breakfast buffet is delicious (the buffet has Japanese and Western dishes and is on the 25th floor with lovely views as far as the eye can see). The hotel rooms are on the smaller side and the bathrooms are a little dated and small (they remind me of cruise ship bathrooms but ours had a bathtub). All in all, though, we truly enjoyed our stay here. The hotel lobby is on the 5th floor of the Shibuya Smart City building; we had a hard time finding the entrance from where the taxi dropped us off on the side street. The basement floor of the building is a grocery store where the displays are works of art and the ground/first floor is entirely dedicated to sweets. Think of large department store jewelry and make up display counters filled with the most decadent sweets. Shibuya is full of places to eat. "
"I had a great stay at Keio Plaza Hotel in Shinjuku! The room had an incredible view of Mt. Fuji (on clear days) and we could also see the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building’s light show at night, which was such a cool bonus.
The location is super convenient — really close to metro lines, tons of shopping, and all the nightlife Shinjuku has to offer. It made getting around and exploring Tokyo really easy.
Breakfast was excellent with a nice mix of Japanese and Western options. Whether you’re into traditional Japanese breakfast or prefer something more familiar like eggs and toast, they’ve got you covered.
The staff were also amazing — really friendly and helpful the whole time. You can tell they take pride in their service.
Definitely planning to stay here again next time I’m in Tokyo. Highly recommend it!
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What's the area like around Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center?
Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center is located in Tama. Travellers like the surrounding area for its shopping. You'll find 43 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
What's the best hotel to stay close to Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center?
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a bar and a coffee shop. You'll find it 16.1 mi (26 km) from Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center. Other good choices around the area include Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main and Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo.
How many hotels can I expect to find close to Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center?
Expedia has 43 hotels and other accommodation options a few miles from Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center.
If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center, will I receive a refund?
Yes! The majority of hotel reservations are fully refundable as long as you cancel prior to the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which is often 24 or 48 hours before the scheduled arrival. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, you might be able to still cancel and get a refund within a 24-hour period of your booking. Put your dates in and click on "Search", then use the "fully refundable" filter to view the best options available near Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center.
What can I see and do near Tokyo Buried Cultural Assets Center?
Keio Rail Land, Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame and Fuchu no Mori Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Takahatafudoson, Kyushirasutei Buaiso and Silk Road Museum are landmarks that you won't want to miss. Spend some time wandering around Tama Central Park, Kyodonomori Park and Keio Mogusaen.