Results 1 - 0 of 46 Ginza Capital Hotel Review(s)
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4/5 Posted by MR. AKK, Mati, United States in August 2008
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3/5 Posted by RDG, Germany in July 2008
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| "Price / value ratio is o.k. for it's location in the expensive Ginza area. Subway connections are nearby. Quality of breakfast buffet is quite limited. Hotel offers bargain 2-day subway ticket." |
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2/5 Posted by MS. WONG, Jane, Sweden in July 2008
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| "Small rooms and tiny wardrobe and bathroom. Indeed the staff was friendly and helpful." |
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3/5 Posted by MR. DYER, Thomas, United Kingdom in March 2008
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| "All round the hotel is ok. The rooms are clean and the service is very good, but the size of the rooms are very small (to be expected in tokyo I suppose), but the biggest shock is that it didn't have internet. You would think that in the most technically advanced city in the world you should be able to access the internet everywhere, then when I was instructed to go to their partner hotel, they wouldn't allow me to use my laptop, I had to use their pay as you go computers in the lobby!!!" |
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3/5 Posted by MS. GILES, Selena, Australia in March 2007
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| "Overall the hotel was clean and pleasant. We were confused when we first arrived to find 2 x Ginza Capital Hotels. There is a "Main" and an "Annex" hotel. Although they are close by it was a little inconvenient as our friends were in one and we were in another. The rooms are small and clean but could do with a refurbishment. We chose this hotel because we needed a triple room and it was one of the few that we could find for our budget in Tokyo. The hotel is located near 2 metro stops and is a 5-min walk to Tsukiji fish markets. The neighbourhood is very quiet. I would recommend staying somewhere near Shibuya or up at Asakusa where things are a bit more lively during both the day and night. I think the price is reflective of its location to the upmarket Ginza area. We paid a similar price to stay at a 4-star hotel in Asakusa that had bigger rooms, views over Tokyo, better service and facilities." |
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4/5 Posted by MS. NG, Janice, Singapore in February 2007
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| "Nice, clean and conveniently located" |
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2/5 Posted by MS. HEINRICH, Rebecca, Australia in February 2007
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| "If are a claustrophobic this place isn't for you. My first experience in a single room was a shocker. It
stunk of cigarette smoke and barely had enough room to put any luggage. It did get slighly better when I paid some extra money and moved into a twin room. However it still felt very sterile and their bathrooms were a similar experience to being on a 747. The one positive is that it is in a great location, a 10 minute walk from the heart of Ginza shopping area! Lots to do and see and enjoy." |
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4/5 Posted by Stefan, Germany in February 2006
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| "Good Value, just around the bustling Ginza District. Room was very small (as expected) and wall outside the window. Breakfast was good (English and Japanese). Very freindly service." |
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4/5 Posted by Jerry, Australia in July 2005
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| "Feb/Mar 2005.We stayed at Ginza Capital Hotel during our visit to Tokyo. The service was friendly and helpful. The rooms were clean but small (as expected of most Tokyo hotels). We ate breakfast there every morning; as it was cheap and filling... and not bad tasting too - with a variety of Japanese & Western dishes to choose from.
Tsukiji Metro (subway) station was only a couple of minutes walk away - may have been even less than that. And there was also a convenient store just a block down the road; for all your late night snack requirements ;-)" |
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4/5 Posted by Ant, United Kingdom in July 2005
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| "We stayed at Ginza Capital hotel for 4 nights - and although it claims to be 4star.. would say it's an average 3star! I would agree with the comments below, reg. location, size of room, breakfast, etc. Go for this one if you want good location and don't want the luxuries of other hotels!" |
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