被客人评为Good
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The convenience to Shinagawa station and access to food is always helpful
Felt like a spa
Shinagawa Prince Hotel sits at one of Tokyo’s most convenient hubs. Right on-site you’ll find Epson Aqua Park Shinagawa (an aquarium), cinemas, bowling and a food court, so there’s plenty to do without leaving the building. Short train rides or direct connections from Shinagawa Station put you within easy reach of Tokyo Bay/Odaiba, Tokyo Tower, the Imperial Palace/Ginza area, the cultural districts of Asakusa and Ueno, and the shopping and nightlife of Shibuya, Harajuku and Roppongi. The station also offers fast services to Haneda and Narita airports and the Shinkansen for day trips outside Tokyo.
A modern, family-friendly aquarium located inside the Prince complex featuring immersive displays, playful shows and easy access — great for kids and for killing time before check-in.
Tokyo Bay's entertainment island with shopping malls, seaside promenades, Big Gundam statue and multiple museums and attractions — ideal for an afternoon or evening outing with waterside views.
Iconic red-and-white tower with observation decks and nearby Zojoji — an attractive combination of panoramic city views and historic temple grounds.
A tranquil Shinto shrine set in a large forested park next to the youthful Harajuku district — combine culture with trendy shopping and cafés.
Historic Asakusa neighborhood centered on Tokyo’s oldest temple, traditional shops on Nakamise Street and easy river-cruise access — great for classic Tokyo photo opportunities.
Fresh seafood stalls and lively food vendors at Tsukiji’s outer market and upscale shopping around Ginza are both a short trip away for food lovers and shoppers.
A central spot for nightlife, dining and contemporary art, with great cityscapes from the Mori Tower observation deck.
The tallest tower in Japan with observation decks, an aquarium and large shopping complex — spectacular for skyline views, especially on clear days.
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Why Tokyo and why Shinagawa Prince Hotel: Tokyo is a world-class city offering a rare mix of ultramodern skyscrapers, centuries-old temples, outstanding food and efficient public transport. Shinagawa Prince Hotel is especially well-suited as a base for visitors because it sits right at Shinagawa Station — a major hub for local trains, Shinkansen and airport connections — and the hotel building itself houses several entertainment and dining options (aquarium, cinema, bowling, restaurants) that make it ideal for families and travelers who want convenience. Upper-floor rooms deliver impressive city and bay views, staff are frequently praised for helpfulness and baggage handling, and the hotel’s location makes day trips and exploring Tokyo straightforward.
Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Minato-ku, Takanawa 4-10-30
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帮助您规划完美in Tokyo之旅的季节指南
Fall
Spring (cherry blossom) and Golden Week; late summer festival weekends and New Year holidays
Mid-winter (excluding New Year) and the rainy season/early summer (except festival weekends)
March–May. Cherry blossom (sakura) peaks late March to early April in central Tokyo, with mild, increasingly warm days and cool evenings.
Late March–early April peak in central Tokyo; a citywide cultural moment when people gather in parks to view blossoms.
A cluster of national holidays in late April–early May resulting in heavy domestic travel; expect crowded attractions and inflated prices.
Late July to August sees major fireworks displays across the city — Sumida River is one of the largest and most famous.
Held in March — massive running event that closes roads and impacts transport, but also creates festive atmosphere in parts of the city.
Late December–early January. Religious visits to shrines/temples (Hatsumode) and traditional celebrations — many shops and businesses close on Jan 1–3.
October–November period with regional matsuri, Halloween crowds in Shibuya (Oct 31), and cultural events like the film festival.
Pack layers year-round. In Spring and Fall, bring a light jacket for evenings. In Summer, carry a small umbrella for sudden rain, breathable clothing, sun protection and consider early/late day sightseeing to avoid heat. In Winter, a warm coat and layers, with gloves and a hat for colder evenings. Always have a compact umbrella — rainy season and sudden showers are common.
Tokyo hotel and accommodation prices vary considerably by season, day of week and major events. Peak prices occur during Cherry Blossom season and Golden Week, when both leisure travelers and domestic visitors flood the city; major international events (conferences, sports) and weekends also push rates up. Business-oriented demand keeps weekday rates higher in central business districts. Summer festival season (late July–August) and New Year’s holidays similarly raise prices at popular neighborhoods. Value windows are mid-winter (excluding the New Year week) and the rainy season/early summer (excluding festival weekends). Booking 2–3 months ahead is recommended for regular seasons, and 3–6 months or more around major events or holidays. Consider alternative neighborhoods (Koto, Adachi, Ikebukuro, or parts of Shin-Koiwa) or serviced apartments for better value.
内行人建议,帮助您充分利用您的访问
Tokyo’s public transport is world-class: trains, subways and buses cover the city extensively. IC cards (Suica or Pasmo) make travel seamless.
Buy a reloadable IC card (Suica/Pasmo), rent pocket Wi‑Fi or buy a local SIM for navigation and translation, and book accommodations and popular restaurant reservations well in advance around Cherry Blossom season, Golden Week and New Year. For observation decks and museums, buy timed-entry tickets online where possible to avoid lines.
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