What is Japan's Prince Hotel? Shinagawa Prince Hotel - a largest hotel in Japan with 3600 rooms.

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  • čas přidán 10. 12. 2022
  • The Prince Hotel is a major hotel brand in Japan, and the Shinagawa Prince Hotel is the large hotel located in front of Shinagawa Station in Tokyo. Since it's a large hotel, I often see the hotel is included in the tour, or you might see in the hotel booking site. I was wondering what kind of hotel the Shinagawa Prince Hotel is, so I will stay there for the first time today. Thank you for watching!
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Komentáře • 27

  • @ThePrasadFamily
    @ThePrasadFamily Před 19 dny +1

    Great information my friend thank you 🙏🏾

  • @furtherdefinitions1
    @furtherdefinitions1 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I lived in Tokyo for 4 years, 2003-2007, and after I received my work permit, the first job I had was with the Shinagawa Prince Hotel, 38th fl. Worked there for much of 2004.

  • @user-ez5mn1rq1m
    @user-ez5mn1rq1m Před rokem +5

    Good informative video. Shinagawa Prince has been my go-to location for a good 30 years due to easy access to Shinagawa station and the shinkansen while avoiding Tokyo Station. Sakura Prince Tower was my favorite before becoming associated with Marriott. They ruined the hotel after that. It was a fairly unknown quiet hotel before then and you felt worlds away from the city. When it changed, they relocated all the staff I spent years developing relationships with. I stayed a couple times more after that, but never enjoyed the hotel after that. The other Prince hotels in Shinagawa are all in need of remodeling. Not much has changed in 30 years. I especially don't like the dark showa era bathrooms and a lot of the rooms are generally dark and gloomy in 2023.

  • @GioARamos
    @GioARamos Před rokem +4

    Ooooooh, Kengo-san.. Buffet breakfast!!! That's what I love!! 🥗🍱🥮🍣🍝 Thank you for the interesting feature, Kengo-san!! ☺

    • @tokyokenchan
      @tokyokenchan  Před rokem

      Gio san, thank you for watching and leaving a comment! I like breakfast buffet too. It's an important part of travel and this one at Prince Hotels were very nice. 😄

  • @jkayrichardson3366
    @jkayrichardson3366 Před rokem +2

    I booked this hotel for my upcoming trip as one of the first things to book for the trip. I later discovered just how big tokyo is and that this hotel is nowhere near any of the provinces or attractions I am hoping to check out in tokyo, but at the same time I like the look of the hotel and dont wanna reschedule to a smaller hotel, even if it is closer. Sounds like the hotel is handy to the train station, so at least travel to other areas shouldnt be too difficult. Thanks for doing a video on the hotel, it gives me a good idea what to expect

  • @MasterZero99
    @MasterZero99 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video. Will be staying there next week and needed to learn more about the Hotel.

  • @TokyoHomes
    @TokyoHomes Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video 😊

  • @quetzalKin
    @quetzalKin Před rokem +2

    Very interesting ! Thanks for the information, really helps to make desicions when you've never been in Japan

    • @tokyokenchan
      @tokyokenchan  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching. I'd like to work on more hotels in the future. :)

  • @yuancochran8039
    @yuancochran8039 Před rokem +2

    Any japanese restaurants recommendations by this hotel?

  • @roldansalalila6544
    @roldansalalila6544 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Any recommended ABNB for 2 nearby Shinagawa Station?

  • @Tw1st3rFat3
    @Tw1st3rFat3 Před rokem +1

    1:20 Thank you for this video! I stayed this hotel many years ago. Surprisingly, it still looks exactly the same!

  • @kevinbaas1293
    @kevinbaas1293 Před rokem +3

    Thanks alot for this video again! I book 5 days Richmond Hotel in Oshiage, sumida city. Any recommendations? I might book here for my last couple of days.

    • @tokyokenchan
      @tokyokenchan  Před rokem +1

      Hello Kevin. Hello Kevin, The Richmond in Oshiage sounds good! Right under the Skytree, and has access to two subways, plus a great access from Narita that you arrive. Shinagawa Prince is a good location, but when you are going to Disney, it takes about 40 min via Tokyo station. It's a great place if you get plan including breakfast at "Hapuna". :) Let me know if you have any questions.

  • @Yana3may
    @Yana3may Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'm here now 😊

  • @henlolneh
    @henlolneh Před rokem +7

    Man... I booked Premier Hotel -CABIN- Shinjuku for 5 nights coming up in February. It was $49 a night so hopefully it's almost as good as Shinagawa Prince Hotel which is almost double the nightly rate that I paid for my stay!

    • @tokyokenchan
      @tokyokenchan  Před rokem +3

      Hi! That’s good you got a hotel for $49 a night as many hotel prices are going up now! You are staying at the heart of the city and it seems easy to leave the hotel quickly and get around Tokyo. Thank you for letting me know!! :)

    • @emilia2411
      @emilia2411 Před rokem

      you booked a capsule, not a normal hotel.
      capsules are normal at 40~60 range

    • @henlolneh
      @henlolneh Před rokem

      @@emilia2411 Lol... I definitely didn't book a capsule hotel. What a weird thing to assume when I literally said the Hotel is called CABIN Shinjuku...

    • @tokyokenchan
      @tokyokenchan  Před rokem +2

      I checked the hotel site but it's not a capsule hotel. So he is good. He got a hotel room. :) "The First Cabin" that you sometimes see in Japan is a capsule hotel though. 👍

  • @khaledalhouli8816
    @khaledalhouli8816 Před 26 dny

    It was the worst hotel ever. Dated and smelly. Never recommend it to anyone

    • @tokyokenchan
      @tokyokenchan  Před 21 dnem +1

      Oh no. Which building did you stay?

    • @khaledalhouli8816
      @khaledalhouli8816 Před 21 dnem

      @@tokyokenchan the main tower. However, they were kind enough to accept my cancellation and gave a full refund. I’m glad that was not my 1st stay hotel in Japan otherwise i could have bad experience. I have moved to Metropolitan Haneda Airport Hotel. That way better!