"Excellent stay! It was very comfortable and spacious. Plus the beds were plush and soft for the children which was a bonus. Only a ten minute drive to Tokyo Disney Resort. Highly recommend!"
"I was satisfied with their professional services and great deal of breakfast.For the next time to visit Japan, Id like to stay this hotel with no doubt."
"A simple and modest hotel, near all one would need, great restaurants and easy transportation access. Nothing too frilly or over the top, but clean and friendly hotel!"
"The beds are quite hard, other than that the area is great a lot of options for food around and convenience stores close by as well as the train station, the food in the hotel was good as well"
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"We absolutely loved the Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay. It was one of the best hotels we have stayed at. First, the room options for families were great. We had a 5 bed room that could have actually accomodated six if we used the sofa bed. There were four of us so we used the other beds for the luggage. The room and bathroom were super spacious. Everything was very clean at the hotel. They were doing work on the two floors above us but we never heard a sound and never saw a single worker (I assume they used different elevators). The hotel was exceptionally quiet considering there were lots of families staying here. There was very little road noise (could only hear an occasional siren but no car or truck noise) and we faced directly overlooking the street and train station. Excellent curtains as well that kept the room very dark if you wish to sleep in. The train station is extremely close and accessable via skybridge and the Keyo line will take you directly into Tokyo and also has other good connections from this line. The station also is attached to an Atre wich is something like a shopping mall + grocery store. There is another shopping mall just behind the station as well. Tons of restaurant choices and other entertainment, also only one stop from Tokyo Disney. The evening lounge open for guests includes free snacks, a cotton candy machine and free drinks (including champagne and beer). "
"We enjoyed the hotel very much. If I was to come back I will definitely stay here. Provides shuttles to a station close to Disneyland and DisneySea that it can be walked maybe if walking super slow I would say 15min but average it was 10 or less. "
"We booked a Hearth Fantasy Stay which included spa access, breakfast (choice of main plus buffet) in the gorgeous Fantasy Dining room, and lounge time with drinks and snacks, as well as a private check-in with excellent personalized service. It was nice to spend a couple of hours relaxing out of the hot sun, then go back to the park for the evening.
The onsen-style bath felt great after a long day, although the mist sauna featured on the ladies’ side was too hot for me. (Note that the spa is only open in the afternoon/evening, and not available in the mornings. Language about tattoos is confusing; the English says “no irezumi / extensive body tattoos” while the Japanese just says “no tattoos.” I’d like them to clarify and (at the least) allow tattoos that can be covered with a sticker as many onsen now do.)
The shuttle bus to/from Bayside monorail station or Maihama train station is convenient with luggage, although crowded at times. Staff was helpful and friendly. We’ll definitely consider staying here again!"
Low by Tokyo’s vertigo-inducing standards, this observation tower lets you see the city’s waterways and skyscrapers at the midlevel of nearby high-rises.
Conjuring a flash of Disney magic, this shopping palace consists of nine themed worlds, with a majestic courtyard, water features and a large movie theater.
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What can I see and do near Tokyo Metro Museum?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art, Edo-Tokyo Museum or Urayasu City Folk Museum. Some landmarks that you won't want to miss include Former House of Otsuka Family, Ryugenji Temple and Fukagawafudodo Temple. You can watch performances at Tower Hall Funabori, Sumida Triphony Hall and Tokyo Garden Theater if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Tokyo Metro Museum?
With so many choices for transport, seeing all of the area near Tokyo Metro Museum is a breeze. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Funabori Station, Ichinoe Station and Kasai Station. If you're hopping a train into town, Kasai-Rinkai-koen Station, Hirai Station and Koiwa Station are the closest train stations to Edogawa.