| L Sipilä |
17 April 2003 |
Stayed at Grand Palace, Hotel - Tokyo, Japan.
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Your location is excellent. We visited Nikko and had a really friendly and professional guidance given by your personnel. It's a nice walking between your hotel and the Tokyo station via the garden of the Imperial Palace, and so all sightseeings of Tokyo are easily accessible.
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| A Sallis |
07 April 2003 |
Stayed at Nagoya Kanko Hotel - Nagoya, Japan.
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If arriving by air, check with the hotel location and time for their shuttle bus - it is 1/3 price of a taxi and takes the best route!
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| D Parwatikar |
30 March 2003 |
Stayed at Hilton Tokyo - Tokyo, Japan.
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The hotel shuttle to Shinjuku station makes access to all of Tokyo easy.
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| T Yeh |
18 March 2003 |
Stayed at Hilton Tokyo - Tokyo, Japan.
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Shinjuku, Tokyo is a good place to stay, it's close to everything, shopping, food, nightlife. The train station is a block away from the hotel so you can get anywhere in Tokyo in no more than 20 minutes. Tokyo subway and train station is a little confusing but I was able to figure it out in a day.
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| B Acharya |
15 March 2003 |
Stayed at Kinki, Hotel - Osaka, Japan.
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Osaka is a highly organised city with a very efficient railway and subway network. Be aware though that most signs are in Japanese! The country's shrines, culture and gardens are fascinating. Do go !
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| S Tsang |
09 March 2003 |
Stayed at Hilton Tokyo - Tokyo, Japan.
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Usually there for business, Shinjuku station is quite close, so the hotel's location is convenient.
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| R Klawiter |
07 March 2003 |
Stayed at Grand Palace, Hotel - Tokyo, Japan.
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It was centrally located and we found it easy to get around the city with the metro system. There is a metro stop close to the hotel.
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| S Jones |
09 February 2003 |
Stayed at Kyoto Royal Hotel - Kyoto, Japan.
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We mainly walked and used the bus/train system. It was terrific.
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| C Mccabe |
20 January 2003 |
Stayed at Hilton Tokyo - Tokyo, Japan.
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Shinjuku is a great part of the city: dense with restaurants, late night clubs, bright city lights, people, stores, etc. Taxis are plentiful. With a just a little study, it is possible for users of metro systems at home to take advantage of JR's Yamanote line at Shinjuku Station, as it circles the city in one big loop, allowing you to to get very close to other parts of the city you may want to visit without the fear of getting hopelessly lost.
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| S Francois |
30 December 2002 |
Stayed at Osaka Airport Hotel - Osaka, Japan.
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The transfer in bus are very good between the airports or Osaka Center. The restaurant SSabatini is very nice but not expensive.
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