The rooms were a good size. The housekeeping staff was great. Front desk was very helpful with everything. Short walk to subway station and to Roppongi Street ad Hills. I enjoyed my stay here. Internet was around 1,500 yen a day. more
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Business travelersThe rooms were a good size. The housekeeping staff was great. Front desk was very helpful with everything. Short walk to subway station and to Roppongi Street ad Hills. I enjoyed my stay here. Internet was around 1,500 yen a day. more
In February, I stayed 6 nights in the Main Building of Hotel Okura during a business trip, and everything was perfect. The room amenities were average to above average for this hotel class. The room size and bathroom size were pretty good for a Japanese hotel. The bed was comfortable, although not as nice as the new beds/pillows that the... more
I have stayed four times now in the Hotel Okura for business. It is conveninet for both my office and my clients. I have been booked in the South WIng all four times. AIRPORT: From Narita take the Airport Limo Shuttle Bus. 1.5 Hr trip and you will be dropped off right at Okura's door. Cost 3,000 Yen (approx $25... more
I have recently come back from a 5 night stay in the Okura. This is a real old school hotel: immaculate rooms and service, spotless, efficient etc. If you want a modern boutique type set up, this is not for you. But if you want to be transported back in time, where service was the most important aspect of a... more
This hotel runs like clockwork. The standard of service, whether it be in a restaurant, room service, laundry or pressing is immensely high. I like the slightly old-fashioned but pristine decoration of the public rooms. more
There is nothing not to like of this perfectly preserved and wonderfully retro Euro-style hotel that epitomizes exceptional Japanese service. It all works flawlessly and the location is wonderful - a short walk to the royal family's Palace, though perhaps a bit too close to the US Embassy. This is a hotel for when you don't care about the price... more
Hotel Okura is very nice. Staff is polite and we are entertained their clothe, for example yukata. I go to Hotel Okura every summer vacation because we can see and enjoy variety of drawings and pictures. The limited art gallery is interesting. I saw ukiyo-e when I was a high school student. This is one of good point about Hotel... more
I stayed 10 nights in the Main Building at the Okura this past November, and this was the 7th time I've stayed at the Okura during my dozen or so trips over the past 25 years. I always look forward to returning to the Okura, and it feels a bit like coming home after a long absence. I just love... more
This is my hotel of choice when I go to Tokyo on business because it is relatively inexpensive, is very conveniently located and very well known. I usually come away reasonably satisfied despite the age of the hotel and size of the room. I stayed for 4 nights this time round and overall, it was fine but there were 2... more
I am surprised to see so many positive comments about this hotel. It really is nothing special and the service is actually quite bad. I have spent the last week in the South Wing (the newer - opened 1974). I'm sure that the hotel was worthy of its 5* rating in 1974, but it seems that not a thing has... more



