Hotels in Tokyo
December 15, 2009 by JapanGuide
Filed under Food and Accommodations
Tokyo is one of the cities that is full of cultural traditions and contemporary technologies. It also happens to be one of the cities that is visited by the most tourists. The tourists that visit Tokyo get to enjoy many different kinds of restaurants that have food from all over the world. They also get to visit all sorts of futuristic shops. But, the main thing that a tourist will see during their visit to Tokyo is the hotel that they will be in.
In Tokyo there are hotels everywhere. There are a wide variety of lower end and higher end western style hotels. These Western style hotels are usually somehow working with American companies. Usually the staff at these hotels will speak English.
We will now talk about 3 different hotels.
The Andon Ryokan is a budget hotel. The Andon Ryokan has a is a modern, minimalist, and clean hotel. Generally, the hotel is better for couples than it is for a solo traveler, but that does not mean solo travelers are not welcome. Since the hotel is about out of the way, it also has its own feel making it a new experience for just about everyone.
The rooms in this hotel, though only big enough to house two people, the extras that you get make up for its size. There are in fact quite a few amenities. Some of these include a DVD player wherever you go, access to the internet, a kitchen, library of DVD’s, and a staff that can all speak English. Another thing you get is very cheap breakfasts, and free coffee and tea.
Another budget hotel in Tokyo is the Kimi Ryokan. The Kimi Ryokan is one of the most popular budget hotels in Tokyo. It has rooms that have a very Japanese feel to them. The main rooms have wood floor, and the bathrooms even have a Japanese bath. Also, they have a very pleasant staff. With all these amazing things, it’s no wonder that its waiting list is rather long.
The Grand Hyatt is a high end hotel. The Grand Hyatt is a place that is very warm, airy and relaxed. Though, the building itself almost has a maze like feeling. The hotel also uses a lot of fabric, and wood making the hotel have a very organic feel to it. But, the main thing the hotel focuses on is beauty of its interior architect. This hotel is great for business or pleasure.
So, if you are going to Tokyo consider one of the previously mentioned hotels.
Accommodations in Tokyo
December 1, 2009 by JapanGuide
Filed under Food and Accommodations
The captivating aura of the Tokyo metropolis is the what makes the city so appealing. This place is a fine mix of contemporary life and the ancient tradition that goes hand in hand. Visitors get to experience something that make this place stand out of the others, and that is their rich culture and tradition, which they have not let go of in the process of modernization. At some place one may experience the hi-tech environment which makes it so special and at the he may be enjoying the serenity in some breathtaking mountain top.
Tokyo is one of the most visited places, not just for its futuristic approach but also for the kind of hospitality it extends to all its guests. It has got everything in itself, you may satisfy your appetite with the exotic spread which is one of its kind here, or shop your hart out at one of the futuristic shopping store, visit the most exotic places on earth or simply relax in one of their best hotels which offer you the best of hi- tech facilities on card.
There are those expensive ones promising all the best of services ever experienced, while on the other hand they have the budget hotels which provide all amenities and comfort at reasonable rates. With so many varied ranges of hotels accommodation is never an issue in Tokyo. Tourist need not worry about the language problem since there are many hotels who offer Western style of service with staff interacting in English.
Just to get a brief idea of the kind of hotels that are available in Tokyo, here is a short description:
The Budget Hotels:
This kind of hotels may be found in the Taito area, in the region of Ueno and Asakusa. Most of the budget hotels are available mainly in this region, but if one is not willing to stay in this part they may find some more in places like Yokohama too.
The cheapest alternatives available in Tokyo are the Capsule hotels which offer all the services expected by a guest but at a very reasonable rate. They do not have extensive behavioral rules which need to be strictly followed. But most of them allow men only.
The Mid-Range Hotels:
These kinds of hotels are often situated near the railway stations and have very small size rooms for single occupancy. These reasonably priced hotels may be found through out Tokyo and one may enjoy all the services available which are typical of Japan. These are mainly of two types Tokyo Stay and Ryokans.
The Luxury Hotels:
These are best if you have an extravagant lifestyle. These are high in price and offer special services for its guests. One may get to experience the best of the hi-tech facilities these kinds of hotels offer.
You may find these hotels in the regions of Shinjuku and Aksaka in Tokyo.
These different kinds of hotels offer services to people of different walks of life and makes the stay in Tokyo a life time experience.
Restaurants Found in Tokyo
March 23, 2009 by JapanGuide
Filed under Food and Accommodations
Well, you find that your stomach is demanding food and you are right in the middle of Japan. There should be no cause for concern as the restaurants for plentiful and you will find they offer a huge variety of food that will satisfy you. There were more than one hundred ninety thousand restaurants in Tokyo according to Fodors.com’s last count. You will find it will be a hard decision as to where you will eat your meal due to the sheer number of restaurants.
In the latter years of the 1980′s, history shows that paying the amount of one thousand dollars for a steak was not unheard of and it seemed that money was abundant. Paying such an amount would make for good conversation. Today it is not uncommon to indulge one’s self, but spend a little less than previously, because Japan considers it to be an extension of its hospitality. The proper treatment of visitors or guest to this particular part of the world is in its nature to spend lavishly on old friends and impress business prospects.
Areas of Shinjuku, Karajuku and Shibuya all have restaurants that you will find catering to many of this area’s younger generation, both students and it’s workforce. A wide variety of food choices can be found that are French and Italian derived and their prices are found to be a little above the normal range. Gourmet meals, that are considered to be of exquisite taste, will do a lot to quell your thoughts of the meals being of poor value. You will see that the prices are more than worth it!
Where tourists are considered, it would be wise to take notice that while in Tokyo, your trip should never miss anything in regards to making the choice to have a meal in a prestigious Tokyo restaurant. When dining, one should note that there is always a five percent added amount to the final bill. Prestigious bistros and the upper end of fine dining restaurants within the city add and expect ten to fifteen percent charge for service. When ordering you have to make sure you know the restaurants stipulation regarding making your last request for food 30 minutes before they will close and in some cases make your request even an hour before closing.
In this day and time, restaurants in Tokyo are a mixture of many cultures. You can sample anything from American, Chinese or even Indian, just to name a few. As modern overtones pepper the restaurants in the city, one can still find old school restaurants specializing in native Japanese foods. The name for this is called “ryotei” which means an area that is sectioned off exclusively from the hustle and bustle of the busy streets.
Hotels in Tokyo
March 22, 2009 by JapanGuide
Filed under Food and Accommodations
Tokyo is a city of the future. It is a city of energy and movement that still takes the time to smell the roses. One moment you can walk in state-of-the-art shopping centers and the next you can stroll in one of its many beautiful gardens. It is a city of almost limitless possibilities.
That Tokyo is a popular destination for tourists is not surprising. Its incredible mix of technology, interesting cuisine, and energetic nightlife draws many people. Tokyo also offers visitors fun and futuristic shopping centers, a world famous transit system, as well as some of the most luxurious hotels on the face of the earth.
Tourists on a budget need not despair. Travelers can find any kind of accommodations they want, ranging from the obscenely expensive to the affordable. Hotels in Tokyo can be found virtually anywhere in the city, so locating one should not be a chore. A good mix of the more economical hotels and the ritzy ones are available in most areas. Many of the hotels in Tokyo have someone on the staff that can speak English, so you don’t have to worry about not knowing the language. Some are the different kinds of hotels in Tokyo include:
Economical Hotels:
These hotels are found primarily in the Taito vicinity, mostly in Asakusa and Ueno. There are also hostels located in these areas. If you don’t mind being a bit outside the city, many inexpensive hotels can be found in adjacent areas like Yokohama.
The cheapest of the cheap are called capsule hotels. However, due to their strict behavioral rules and traditions, they are not very fond of hosting foreigners. These accommodations are for single people only, and most of the time just for men.
Moderately Priced Hotels:
These hotels are usually referred to as “business hotels.” The rooms are usually very small, but they are often located in sought after areas, in the heart of the city. These rooms are a good option for single people who won’t be spending much time in their rooms. Business hotels can be found throughout the city.
Expensive Hotels:
If you have the money to spend on top-of-the-line accommodations, these hotels are for you. Many five star luxury hotels can be found in the heart of Tokyo, especially in Akasaka and western Shinjuku.


