#261959 - Tue Mar 04 2008 04:12 AM
Tokyo...where to stay.
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Does anyone have any recommendations of which part of Tokyo to stay?
My other visits to Tokyo have all been brief as I was always in transient. This time we would like to stay for a few days and look around the place a bit. Ultimately I would like to avoid the train station mayhem with the little kids as much as possible, and walk to some of the places.
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#262012 - Tue Mar 04 2008 10:55 AM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: tsondaboy]
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I stayed in Astil Ueno a few weeks ago. I can fully recommend that hotel. It's 2 Minutes slow walk from JR Ueno station. Room rates are low for Tokyo standard. Room size is ok, and the hotel is quite new and spotless clean. Despite the location it's not noisy at all.
Room rates start at 8500 - and that is per room and not (as very common in Japan) per person.
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#262052 - Tue Mar 04 2008 01:28 PM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: Kraut_in_HongKong]
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Thanks, Tboy, what did you mean by "Then try to find something either in Ueno or Both"?
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#262075 - Tue Mar 04 2008 02:44 PM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: tsondaboy]
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For a connoisseur such as yourself: riff raff keep out please
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#262099 - Tue Mar 04 2008 05:12 PM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: Tubby Beaver]
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Mantas, how old are your kids? We coped really well with the rail system with 4 kids, the youngest 8yrs. No probs! Yep, it was busy at times, but we loved the whole atmosphere. Give it a go! Must admit the girls at our hotel were super helpful about what to do, how much the trip would be, what exit to use etc - we had it all written down before we left the hotel.
Our Hotel - Shiba Park. It was one of only 3 that Qantas Holidays recommend/book - and we were initially not happy on arrival, far to spoilt, we are! We asked about moving to better rooms, at our cost, but it looked like it wasn't going to happen, so we started searching for something better ... the "unnamed hotel in Thursdays spoiler" was the most likley pick. However they came to the party and upgraded us to a couple of suites, MUCH MUCH better!! We were happy with the location, a walk to Tokyo Tower, a stroll to Shiba Park, and easy walk to both the metro and the JR line. Suited us fine.
However when we go back - we will stay where our friends stayed at The Conrad. Really close to the train - like ON it, and they thought it was great.
I can't stress enough how easy the trains are with kids - unless you have a couple of toddlers needing restraints or strollers to manage.
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#262103 - Tue Mar 04 2008 05:22 PM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: Mamabear]
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Did you see the amazing race Asia Mama - one of the clues was in Shiba park - also that hotel is well known for being very popular with antipodeans - never seen the rooms - but surprised that you had to negotiate an upgrade !
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#262157 - Wed Mar 05 2008 04:31 AM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: boardbaka]
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Thurs- A tripple spoiler! is there no end to your talents?
Mama- The kids are 5 and 8. I'm sure we will cope with the trains and luggage, but I dont think I'll find it an enjoyable experience though.
Tboy,Tubby,Kraut, all helpful, thanks.
We are looking at the Shinagawa Prince in Shinagawa. It has loads of stuff for the kids in the complex (gets me out of going to Tokyo Disney) and the train we need all stop there.
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#262177 - Wed Mar 05 2008 09:57 AM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: Mantas]
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I liked Ueno (2 stops from Tokyo station). Just near the JR is a huge markets, lots of food stalls, there are really lovely old temples, museum, galleries, and my favourite, the Yamashiroya toy shop, 8 levels of AWESOME toys! We stayed at the oak hotel, prices from 5500 yen per night. Clean, neat, internet access etc. Bout 10 min walk from the Ueno JR station. If you go there, I will send you details of the BEST okonomiyake shop in town  Just google ueno hotels otherwise. Have fun, I loved Tokyo! And I miss it....
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#262230 - Wed Mar 05 2008 02:25 PM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: Mantas]
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Thurs- A tripple spoiler! is there no end to your talents?
Mama- The kids are 5 and 8. I'm sure we will cope with the trains and luggage, but I dont think I'll find it an enjoyable experience though.
Tboy,Tubby,Kraut, all helpful, thanks.
We are looking at the Shinagawa Prince in Shinagawa. It has loads of stuff for the kids in the complex (gets me out of going to Tokyo Disney) and the train we need all stop there. get to Disneyland ....Dad's had fun on the slopes nnow time for the kids....
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#262238 - Wed Mar 05 2008 03:23 PM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: stemik]
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No no no...I'm only going to Hakuba for the kids sake.
I hate the snow.
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#262550 - Fri Mar 07 2008 08:45 AM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: stemik]
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I'd personally stay in Shinjuku, but there isn't much there for the kids. Some of the other options given may be better in this instance.
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#262631 - Fri Mar 07 2008 01:57 PM
Re: Tokyo...where to stay.
[Re: Mamabear]
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Yeah thanks for the input guys.
We've booked in at the Shinagawa for a couple of nights. Dragging little kids all over Tokyo just to see the things that mum and dad want to see doesn't sound like a lot of fun (to me or them). They will get to experience some other Japanese stuff during our stay so not too worried about Tokyo.
>His summary when he got back was - :Same as California, but the queues were ridiculous! I had to wait an hour or more to get on anything. I think we got 4 or 5 rides each for the entire day:<
Yep. Don't need that. a roller coaster is a roller coaster to a 5 year old, no matter where it is. I think my kids generation are a bit removed from the whole disney thing. I would doubt that they even know who Donald Duck is.
Edited by Mantas (Fri Mar 07 2008 01:57 PM)
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