| Inspected | 31 October 2008 |
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| Guest comments | A very clean and neat hotel in a convenient postion. Our first room was so small we couldn't even fit our suitcases in, so we had to upgrade, but the second room was very nice with 2 bedrooms, however became quite expensive after the upgrade.
The rooms are modern and nicely decorated with tea making facilities, free bottled water and a fridge. It was quiet, the beds comfortable and the windows opened for fresh air.
Breakfast was nice on the first morning (Sunday) with a reasonable range of Western and Japanese style food, however the next 2 mornings the dishes were rather depleted.
The reception staff were very friendly although there were only one or two who could speak much English, they all tried to help.
Chisun is in a nice area of Tokyo - Akasaka, with plenty of places to eat nearby and 24hr supermarket 5 minutes away. Metro is 2 minutes down the road.
I recommend this hotel, but don't go for the cheapest room unless you are on your own and have little luggage. |
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| Inspected | 12 October 2008 |
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| Guest comments | Hotel has a great location - subway entrance is just on the opposite side of the road. We were pleased by price to standard value. Service was great and we really enjoyed our time in Tokyo. I hope you will enjoy your time also. |
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| Inspected | 08 September 2008 |
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| Guest comments | Extremely convenient to Tokyo Metro Station - Akasaka (Exit 6). English speaking reception and very helpful. |
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| Inspected | 30 July 2008 |
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| Guest comments | Small but trendy and very conveniently located |
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| Inspected | 17 April 2008 |
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| Guest comments | It's a very nice hotel, very well located. The room are nice and perfectly clean.
I will certainly go back to this hotel in Tokyo and will recommend it to my friends. |
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| Inspected | 11 April 2008 |
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| Guest comments | Chisun Grand Hotel is a lovely place to stay. I would highly recommend staying there. Great location, lots of restaurants, train station is about a 2 minute walk. The staff are very accommodating and friendly. Rooms were small, but spotless. We had difficulty finding the hotel at first, Chisun is on the main road and is about a 2 minute walk to McDonalds. Look for McDonalds and keep walking ahead. Chisun is on the opposite side of the road. |
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| Inspected | 25 February 2008 |
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| Guest comments | Excellent hotel right next to Metro Station, Couldnt be easier to get to and when you leave the station it is facing you. Plenty of resturantes, coffee shops etc close by, and the closest replica of a British Pub I've seen abroad only two streets away. Staff lovely, and so helpful. |
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| Inspected | 31 December 2007 |
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| Guest comments | Very quiet and clean, very friendly and helpfull staff, great great location, just 3/4 metro stations from shibuya, tokyo station, shinkuku, roppongi and ginza, a must. Definitely take exit 6 of akasaka metro station. Lovely street where you can buy typicall japanese food. |
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