@@smj3751 Thank you for creating this hotel introduction video. Whenever I visit Tokyo, I find it difficult to choose hotels between Keio, Hyatt Regency, Hilton, and Southern Tower. Both Keio and Hilton offer hotel shuttles that transport guests to and from Keio Department Store, while Southern Tower is conveniently located directly above Shinjuku Station, making it easy to access regardless of the weather. Plus, there's now a Shake Shack on the second floor, perfect for grabbing a midnight snack-how nice!
@@yiw2587 Hey, I just wanted to ask how was shinjuku station? I booked this hotel for 8 days but was wondering if shinjuku station would be too busy to navigate or get on a train? What was your experience like?
@@inevitable-armageddon Wow, how nice to spend your Christmas holidays in Tokyo! Shinjuku and Tokyo stations are two major, super busy stations in the city. At Shinjuku station, you can access both JR lines and the Narita Express, and can connect to many subway lines now. The station is always crowded, but it's not really difficult to find the right trains. To get to the Southern Tower hotel, use the New South exit. If you land at Haneda Airport, you can buy a bus ticket for ¥1300 to the Southern Tower, which takes only 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic. There is a taxi stop next to the bus stop at the Southern Tower hotel. You can also call an Uber to get around Tokyo if you prefer.
@@inevitable-armageddon At Shinjuku station, you can access both JR lines and the Narita Express, and connect to many subway lines. The station is always crowded, but it's not really difficult to find the right trains. To get to the Southern Tower hotel, use the New South exit. If you land at Haneda Airport, you can buy a bus ticket for ¥1300 to the Southern Tower, which takes only 30 to 45 minutes. There is a taxi stop next to the bus stop at the Southern Tower hotel. You can also call an Uber to get around Tokyo if you prefer.
I stayed in this hotel 10 years ago! So nice and with a beautiful view!
We are very happy to hear your views and comments from overseas! That's right! Many new wonderful hotels are opening in Japan!
I first stayed at this hotel 20 years ago and re-visited 5 months ago. Everything is still wonderful
Thank you for your comments from overseas! That's right! Did you remember watching it?
@@smj3751 Thank you for creating this hotel introduction video. Whenever I visit Tokyo, I find it difficult to choose hotels between Keio, Hyatt Regency, Hilton, and Southern Tower. Both Keio and Hilton offer hotel shuttles that transport guests to and from Keio Department Store, while Southern Tower is conveniently located directly above Shinjuku Station, making it easy to access regardless of the weather. Plus, there's now a Shake Shack on the second floor, perfect for grabbing a midnight snack-how nice!
@@yiw2587 Hey, I just wanted to ask how was shinjuku station? I booked this hotel for 8 days but was wondering if shinjuku station would be too busy to navigate or get on a train? What was your experience like?
@@inevitable-armageddon Wow, how nice to spend your Christmas holidays in Tokyo! Shinjuku and Tokyo stations are two major, super busy stations in the city. At Shinjuku station, you can access both JR lines and the Narita Express, and can connect to many subway lines now. The station is always crowded, but it's not really difficult to find the right trains. To get to the Southern Tower hotel, use the New South exit. If you land at Haneda Airport, you can buy a bus ticket for ¥1300 to the Southern Tower, which takes only 30 to 45 minutes depending on traffic. There is a taxi stop next to the bus stop at the Southern Tower hotel. You can also call an Uber to get around Tokyo if you prefer.
@@inevitable-armageddon At Shinjuku station, you can access both JR lines and the Narita Express, and connect to many subway lines. The station is always crowded, but it's not really difficult to find the right trains. To get to the Southern Tower hotel, use the New South exit. If you land at Haneda Airport, you can buy a bus ticket for ¥1300 to the Southern Tower, which takes only 30 to 45 minutes. There is a taxi stop next to the bus stop at the Southern Tower hotel. You can also call an Uber to get around Tokyo if you prefer.