Pros

  • Close to Tokyo's business district and a subway station
  • Reasonably-sized rooms with AC, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges
  • On-site Chinese restaurant and lounge bar
  • Meeting rooms and business center with computers
  • Coin-operated laundry machines available
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
  • On-site parking available for an extra fee
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Cons

  • Guest rooms have bland decor and tend to be dark
  • Rooms lack safes and bathrooms are small
  • Smell of cigarette smoke in some rooms
  • Breakfast is charged an expensive extra fee
  • Wi-Fi connection can be spotty
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Bottom Line

The 199-room Shiba Park Hotel is a generic mid-range business hotel near the subway and the city's business district. Its public spaces and guest rooms are neat and clean, but have a dated look. An annex is undergoing renovations (as of 2016) and will give part of the hotel a much needed face-lift. In-room amenities include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, electric kettles, and mini-fridges, but there are no safes and the bathrooms are small. A Western or Japanese breakfast buffet is available for a pricey extra fee, while other features include a Chinese restaurant, a lounge bar, a business center, and a coin laundry. Travelers might want to compare rates with the nearby Celestine Hotel, which has modern guest rooms with minibars.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

Shiba Park Hotel

Scene

Generic hotel popular with leisure tourists and business travelers 

Shiba Park Hotel has a generic and uninspiring business hotel look. Public spaces, though clean and neat, are done up in a dated look and are due for refurbishment. The color scheme in the lobby area is a neutral palette of beige hues, including tile floors and carpeting that match the pale yellow brickwork of the walls. The beige upholstered sofas embedded in brickwork benches look old-fashioned, while the black leather chesterfields and armchairs add a more up-to-date feel. A few potted plants add a bit of life to the monochromatic color scheme. This is a popular place to stay with leisure travelers, especially couples and families. And some business travelers also choose to stay here because of the proximity to the city's business district.

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Location

Close to Tokyo's business district and a few minutes' walk to the subway

Shiba Park Hotel is located close to Tokyo's Hamamatsu-cho business district, and a three-minute walk to the Onarimon subway station. The iconic Tokyo Tower is nearby, and other attractions that can be easily reached on foot include Shiba Park and Zozo-ji temple. There are many restaurants, shops, and convenience stores located near the hotel.

  • Three-minute walk to Onarimon subway station
  • Five-minute walk to Daimon subway station
  • Six-minute walk to Zojo-ji temple
  • Six-minute walk to Shiba Park
  • 10-minute walk to Hamamatsu-cho business district
  • 10-minute walk to Tokyo Tower
  • 15 minutes to Ginza district by public transit
  • 22 minutes to Haneda International Airport by public transit
  • 24 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transit
  • 25 minutes to Senso-ji temple by public transit
  • 35 minutes to Meiji Shrine by public transit
  • 74 minutes to Narita International Airport by public transit
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Rooms

Clean but drab guest rooms with flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee facilities

The guest rooms at Shiba Park Hotel are not spacious by American standards, but they're less cramped than typical Tokyo hotel rooms. Though clean and well maintained, the room decor is old-fashioned and bland. Some rooms are decked out in tones of beige, similar to the color scheme in the lobby area, with beige carpeting, curtains, and bedspreads. Other rooms feature a gray and navy palette, while some are dominated by dark brown tones. Furniture is kept to a minimum, and there are no decorative aspects that could make the rooms feel more welcoming and less generic.

The bathrooms are fitted with typical Japanese-style plastic sinks, small bathtubs with showerheads, and electronic toilets. In-room amenities include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, electric kettles, and mini-fridges. There are also free toiletries in the bathrooms as well as hairdryers, slippers, and nightwear (common in Japan). However, there are no safes. Quad Rooms can sleep up to four guests and are popular with families, and there are also double and twin rooms that interconnect. Note that some rooms have low ceilings and can feel cramped as a result, and a few past guests have complained about a lingering smell of cigarette smoke.

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Features

Breakfast buffet, restaurant and lounge bar, plus meeting rooms and business center

This mid-range hotel offers a few extra features and services to add to its appeal, though nothing that's above the norm. A breakfast buffet (choice of Western or Japanese) is available, but it's not included in the room rates and is charged an expensive extra fee. The hotel also has a dark lounge bar, The Fifteen's, that's open for morning and afternoon tea time and lunch, as well as for drinks during weekday evenings. 

Other on-site amenities here include a business center with computers (available for guest use free of charge), meeting rooms, and laundry machines (charged extra). The hotel also offers on-site parking that's charged an extra fee. The Wi-Fi connection is free and available in all parts of the hotel, but can be unreliable.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Shiba Park Hotel

Scene

Generic hotel popular with leisure tourists and business travelers 

Shiba Park Hotel has a generic and uninspiring business hotel look. Public spaces, though clean and neat, are done up in a dated look and are due for refurbishment. The color scheme in the lobby area is a neutral palette of beige hues, including tile floors and carpeting that match the pale yellow brickwork of the walls. The beige upholstered sofas embedded in brickwork benches look old-fashioned, while the black leather chesterfields and armchairs add a more up-to-date feel. A few potted plants add a bit of life to the monochromatic color scheme. This is a popular place to stay with leisure travelers, especially couples and families. And some business travelers also choose to stay here because of the proximity to the city's business district.

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Location

Close to Tokyo's business district and a few minutes' walk to the subway

Shiba Park Hotel is located close to Tokyo's Hamamatsu-cho business district, and a three-minute walk to the Onarimon subway station. The iconic Tokyo Tower is nearby, and other attractions that can be easily reached on foot include Shiba Park and Zozo-ji temple. There are many restaurants, shops, and convenience stores located near the hotel.

  • Three-minute walk to Onarimon subway station
  • Five-minute walk to Daimon subway station
  • Six-minute walk to Zojo-ji temple
  • Six-minute walk to Shiba Park
  • 10-minute walk to Hamamatsu-cho business district
  • 10-minute walk to Tokyo Tower
  • 15 minutes to Ginza district by public transit
  • 22 minutes to Haneda International Airport by public transit
  • 24 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transit
  • 25 minutes to Senso-ji temple by public transit
  • 35 minutes to Meiji Shrine by public transit
  • 74 minutes to Narita International Airport by public transit
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Rooms

Clean but drab guest rooms with flat-screen TVs and tea/coffee facilities

The guest rooms at Shiba Park Hotel are not spacious by American standards, but they're less cramped than typical Tokyo hotel rooms. Though clean and well maintained, the room decor is old-fashioned and bland. Some rooms are decked out in tones of beige, similar to the color scheme in the lobby area, with beige carpeting, curtains, and bedspreads. Other rooms feature a gray and navy palette, while some are dominated by dark brown tones. Furniture is kept to a minimum, and there are no decorative aspects that could make the rooms feel more welcoming and less generic.

The bathrooms are fitted with typical Japanese-style plastic sinks, small bathtubs with showerheads, and electronic toilets. In-room amenities include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, electric kettles, and mini-fridges. There are also free toiletries in the bathrooms as well as hairdryers, slippers, and nightwear (common in Japan). However, there are no safes. Quad Rooms can sleep up to four guests and are popular with families, and there are also double and twin rooms that interconnect. Note that some rooms have low ceilings and can feel cramped as a result, and a few past guests have complained about a lingering smell of cigarette smoke.

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Features

Breakfast buffet, restaurant and lounge bar, plus meeting rooms and business center

This mid-range hotel offers a few extra features and services to add to its appeal, though nothing that's above the norm. A breakfast buffet (choice of Western or Japanese) is available, but it's not included in the room rates and is charged an expensive extra fee. The hotel also has a dark lounge bar, The Fifteen's, that's open for morning and afternoon tea time and lunch, as well as for drinks during weekday evenings. 

Other on-site amenities here include a business center with computers (available for guest use free of charge), meeting rooms, and laundry machines (charged extra). The hotel also offers on-site parking that's charged an extra fee. The Wi-Fi connection is free and available in all parts of the hotel, but can be unreliable.

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Best Rates

Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Swim-Up Bar

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