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Hi Everyone!
I'm hoping to get some great insight from some of you who may have been to Tokyo with kids!
My friend is going and needs some first-hand advice on a fun and affordable hotel. She's not really looking for an immersion experience per se, so it can be a Marriott or other American brand if appropriate. The big thing is to be kid friendly, safe, and near fun family activities. They will only be there 4 days.
Thanks in advance for your help!!!
Steph
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Hi Steph,
I am probably the best person to reply to you, because I have been involved with Japan PR since 1997.
I think one of the bigger hotels, such as: Keio Plaza Takanaga Prince would be good. Both are walking distance to the train station -- Shinjuku and Shinagawa respectively. I am assuming you are looking for a mid-range price but a good English-speaking staff. I think the big buffet breakfast, so that fussy kids can choose is good. It's nice to have a pool, but make sure in advance that there is no extra fee for pool use.
You don't need too many hotel "resort-like" services, because you will spend most of your time out of the hotel.
What time of year are you going? I went with my daughter when she was 6 and my husband, son and daughter then my son was 4 and my daughter was 8. Unfortunately, the hotel we stayed in, which was the Sofiel, right across from Ueno Park has been converted into apartments, so I can't recommend that, although the area is great, and I wish there were another hotel there :( I like Ueno park for kids VERY much. There is a zoo, about 10 museums, a pond with pedel boats, a flea market every Wednesday, a bunch of small shrines with kid-friendly staff, a baseball field, some fun street food vendors, etc. During cherry blossom season the whole park is pink! Bottom line, as long as you are convenient to a subway, you are fine.
Hello Steph,
I'll add one more to this list in case you're interested. It's the national childrens hotel in Aoyama in the centre of the city. The nice thing is that the hotel is designed with kids in mind and it's really easy to access the major sights and activities from here. This is the link http://www.kodomono-shiro.or.jp/english/hotel/index.html
Hi All, she does say how old the child is. In her title it says " Ideas for Tokyo with 9-year-old" So, it looks like only one kid and he or she is 9. So, it should not be too bad re the issues that Elaine points out.
There is ONE Marriott in Tokyo and it's in the Ginza area (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/tyocy-courtyard-tokyo-ginza-h...), which is a family friendly area (in that it's got good location and easy access to other areas/things to do, but isn't really place that will have areas for kids to play or "cheap" places to eat (in general, Tokyo is EXPENSIVE to eat regardless, unless you eat ramen or McDonald's). Also, overall, Tokyo is EXTREMELY safe, and she'll never feel that any area that she travels to, isn't a place she couldn't take her children. The train system in uber efficient, clean and especially safe!
Again "affordable" for Tokyo may not be "affordable" in general. But, I JUST left there, where I worked for The Ritz-Carlton, and our room rates were astronomically high compared to any other Ritz in the World, save Moscow and NYC.
Good luck, hope that helped!
Linda
You guys are awesome!!! Thank you!!!
If you have more ideas, please keep them coming.
It's just my friend and her 9yo daughter. She would love info on insider eats, yoga and shopping!! For hotel she said, 'something more traditional would be nice', which I guess could be taken either traditional Japanese or traditional American... hard to tell now. Looks like they will be going in the Spring.
Thank you again for your great help so far!!
Hi,
Although it's quite old now and not overly flash, Shiba Park Hotel - (close to Tokyo Tower ) used to be quite reasonable.
I have stayed there on several different occasions with my own children,- then aged 6 and 7 and with groups of students from New Zealand.
The hotel is close to cheap eating places, including Mac Donalds as well as the Haneda mono-rail and Tokyo Station.
The staff are happy and friendly although it's cheaper to go out for breakfast.
Best wishes
Jen- New Zealand
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