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08-10-2011, 07:53 PM

The Keio Plaza is a bit pricey. It's the oldest high-rise in Nishi-Shinjuku, so expect the rooms to be a bit old, even though they are renovating or have done so already.

The Shinagawa Prince was very convenient since it's right across the street from Shinagawa Station. It's a massive transportation hub and all the Tokaido Shinkansen stop there. The Yamanote Line takes you to Tokyo Station where you can take the Eastern/Northern-running trains to Aomori, Nikko, Sendai, etc. It's a massive hotel with 4 towers and about 5000 rooms. I can't book it until December for my March trip because they won't post their rates until then. I wonder why, since when I went in October 2010, I reserved the hotel in March-7 months prior. I don't know what the delay may be....
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