The location is really convenient. It’s not too far to walk from Shinjuku Station, and the area nearby is lively with plenty of places to eat and shop.
For Tokyo, the room was fairly spacious, which made the stay much more comfortable.
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo | Review by 陳恩浩
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