MOXY Tokyo Kinshicho
Location: Sumida-ku Kotobashi 3-4-2 , Tokyo, jp
Star Rating: 4 Stars
Property Type: Hotels
About this Property
Modern Accommodations
MOXY Tokyo Kinshicho, part of the Marriott International Group, offers stylish rooms just a 5-minute walk from JR Kinshicho Station. Enjoy the convenience of a flat-screen TV, rain shower, and free toiletries in each room.
Convenient Location
Explore Tokyo easily with attractions like Tokyo Sky Tree Tower and Sensoji Temple just a short bus ride away. The hotel's proximity to Ryogoku Kokugikan and Tokyo Dome makes it a perfect choice for travelers interested in sports and events.
Exceptional Service
Start your day with a delicious continental breakfast and get insider tips from the 24-hour front desk staff on exploring the area. With free WiFi throughout the property, MOXY Tokyo Kinshicho ensures a comfortable and connected stay.
Book now for an unforgettable Tokyo experience at MOXY Tokyo Kinshicho!
Important Information
Renovation work of the gym area will be carried out from 16/06/2025 to 21/06/2025.
Renovation work of the Guest rooms will be carried out from 07/05/2025 to 30/09/2025.An accommodation tax per person, per night is not included in the price and must be paid at the property.
Please inform of your expected arrival time in advance. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly using the contact details in your confirmation.
Guests are required to show a photo ID and credit card upon check-in. Please note that all Special Requests are subject to availability and additional charges may apply.
Policies
Check-in: 03:00 PM - 12:00 AM
Check-out: 12:00 PM
Amenities & Facilities
- Nightclub
- Fitness facilities (surcharge)
- Non-smoking rooms
- Air conditioning
- Restaurant
- Lift / Elevator
- Express check-in/check-out
- Safety deposit box
- Fax/photocopying
- Facilities for disabled guests
- Table tennis
- Currency exchange
- Non-smoking throughout
- Board games/puzzles
- Wheelchair accessible
- Coffee Shop on site
- Fruits
- Staff adhere to local safety protocols
- Guest rooms disinfected between stays
- Cleaning standards that are effective against Coronavirus
- Physical distancing rules followed
- Hand sanitizer in guest room and key areas
- Cashless payment available
- Fire extinguishers
- First aid kit available
- Sanitized tableware & silverware
- Contactless check-in/check-out
- Guests can opt-out any cleaning services during stay
- Smoke alarms
- Shared stationery like menus, pens are removed
- Property cleaned by professional cleaning companies
- Physical distancing in dining areas
- Process in place to check health of guests
- Screens / Barriers between staff and guests for safety
- Face masks for guests available
- 24-hour security
- Security alarm
- Key card access
- Happy hour
- Stand-up comedy
- Television in common areas
- Nightclub
- Front desk (limited hours)
- Express check-in
- Free wired internet
- Snack bar/deli
- Fitness facilities (surcharge)
- Internet access
- Housekeeping on request
- Concerts/live shows
- Wine release events
- Reception hall
- Bicycle-friendly property
- Bulk dispenser for toiletries
Rooms Available
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Queen Room
This air-conditioned double room is consisted of of a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit has 1 bed.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- TV
- Telephone
- Air conditioning
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Toilet
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Slippers
- Satellite channels
- Additional toilet
- Hardwood or parquet floors
- Electric kettle
- Linen
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Toilet paper
- Shower chair
- Bottle of water
- Trash cans
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Body soap
- Pajamas
- Socket near the bed
- Feather pillow
- Accessible by lift
- Smoke alarm
- Key card access
- Carbon monoxide detector
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Twin Room with Two Twin Beds
This air-conditioned double room includes a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a private bathroom. The unit offers 2 beds.
Max Occupancy: 2 (2 Adults)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Shower
- TV
- Telephone
- Air conditioning
- Hair dryer
- Desk
- Toilet
- Private bathroom
- Heating
- Slippers
- Satellite channels
- Additional toilet
- Hardwood or parquet floors
- Electric kettle
- Linen
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Toilet paper
- Shower chair
- Bottle of water
- Trash cans
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Body soap
- Pajamas
- Socket near the bed
- Feather pillow
- Accessible by lift
- Smoke alarm
- Key card access
- Carbon monoxide detector
Guest Reviews
- Yasmin (6/5): -
- CRTOMIR (10/5): -
- Aleix (5/5): - mal barrio y habitación muy pequeña
- Mitsuo (7/5): OK - スタイリッシュで新感覚感があった。
異国情緒を感じた。 チェックイン時の、翌朝朝食時間等の説明が欲しかった。
- Melissa (10/5): - The staff were extremely friendly and helpful
- Oscar (7/5): -
- Pik Fai (7/5): -
- Ileana (10/5): -
- Meng (10/5): 总体而言还是不错的 - 地理位置 早餐品种略少
- Sorin (9/5): -
- Jessica (10/5): -
- もりりんご (8/5): - 2歳の娘を連れての宿泊でしたが、チェックイン時、スタッフの皆様が温かく迎え入れてくださり、とてもありがたかったです。施設・設備も清掃が行き届いており、綺麗でした。あまり利用できませんでしたが、無料の会員登録をすることで、バーラウンジでソフトドリンクが飲み放題になるのもとても嬉しいポイントだと思います。
また、お部屋には無料で利用出来る浄水器がありましたので、ボトルさえあればお水が飲み放題であることも助かりました。 ベッドの高さが高めであることが気になりました。落ちると危ない高さなので、寝返りが豪快な方や、お子様連れの方はお気をつけください。
また、お部屋に冷蔵庫がないことも気になりました。
- Milos (9/5): -
- Dedrick (9/5): -
- Jan Lenz (9/5): -
- Joongrae (2/5): -
- ロセワ (10/5): -
- Joseph (10/5): A fantastic property in a neighborhood that is near everything but not too tourist heavy. -
- Kouda (8/5): -
- Frank (10/5): Clean, cozy, and convenient location to the train station. - Complimentary Drinks
In-room water filter
Friendly, helpful staff Nothing to dislike about the property.
- Cesar (10/5): Excellent places to stay - Everything
- Jonathan (9/5): -
- Isabel (10/5): -
- Kevin Dale (8/5): It’s decent - I like the fact is right next to convenient store Just the location away from major cities
- Caleb (10/5): Very good - Excellent hospitality and facilities!
- Quagliani (7/5): Moxy hotels, sai sempre cosa aspettarti. - Catena Moxy, hotel di budget ma con caratteristiche tipiche del gener. Camere semplici, colazione buona, struttura giovane e dinamica, staff molto disponibile.
- Edgardo (5/5): Lindo hotel, no adecuado para adultos - El hotel tenía un ambiente simpáticos Muy ruidoso. Me parece ofensivo que ofrezcan tapones para oídos. A los adultos nos gusta conversar en el Lobby.
Las habitaciones son muy pequeñas.
El lugar es ideal para jóvenes pero por ningún motivo para gente adulta.
- Tran Bao Chau (8/5): -
- Neel (10/5): - Rent rum, utmärkt service, trevlig personal. Bra läge
- Barry (10/5): Vibrant hotel with a modern look. Excellent staff, very welcoming and friendly. I would definitely visit again - The friendliness of the staff. The atmosphere and the location. Easy access to JR Network. View of Tokyo Sky Tree from the room. None
- River (10/5): - very good experience stay at Moxy.
- Tobias (9/5): Superb -
- nicholasmD4097DQ (8/5): Fine enough hotel experience, a bit seedy area at night - I booked a guest room as a platinum member. I do not believe there are any categories to upgrade into at this hotel so no complaints regarding lack of upgrades. I was able to get late check out. Options for platinum and above benefits include points, 2 local alcoholic drinks, or a daily $10 food/beverage credit which came out to be 1,300 yen per day at writing. The daily credit seems to be far and away the best option. As the breakfast buffet is 2,000 yen this is not enough for breakfast however most of the lunch menu is no more than 800 yen which is a better use of the credit. Soft drinks are also complimentary for platinum and above. Gold and above also receive one drink ticket for the bar. Overall not bad in my opinion.
The room itself was just enough. A decently-sized room that could accomodate no more than 2 people. The theme of the Moxy brand is consistently “just enough” and I think that it achieves this again at this location.
The hotel itself is located south of Kinshicho Station. This area is fine enough during the daytime and you have very easy access to northeast Tokyo like Ueno, Akihabara, and even Tokyo Station. That said, it is true that at night the area becomes a bit seedy due to adult entertainment options in the southern area. Many nights as I returned to the hotel after 11pm I was propositioned by street touts for drinking, “massages”, and various other such activities. Not a place I would bring family at night. Some of my local friends commented that while they liked the tasty and affordable restaurants of Kinshicho, they were rather embarrassed of the nighttime scene and weren’t very thrilled for foreigners to see it.
As I mentioned earlier I did enjoy some food during the daytime at the bar during “cafe hours.” The lunch menu is actually quite substantial, very reasonably priced, and even includes a soft drink. While they had typical burgers they also had some local-style specialties like a minced tuna rice bowl with natto and taco rice. I noticed limited amounts of fried rice at a heavy discount which I imagine is salvaged from the previous day’s rice. One thing I want to say is that you need to return the food trays to the return window on the far left side when facing the back of the bar. There’s another smaller window that is not the return window however it faces out to the bar so many customers were awkwardly trying to put their trays in front of this wrong window.
As with all other Moxy properties in Japan as of writing, there is a coin laundry facility. Also as is usual, the washing machines get the job done however the dryers are typical Japanese dryers which are not especially up to the task for bigger loads. I just hung my laundry in my room.
I was a bit surprised by my fellow clients during my stay. While there was the target audience there, I also noticed a few seniors at the lounge area by the bar. Look, anyone is free to book any hotel they so choose however this hotel and the Moxy brand is really not targeted towards families and seniors and I think these groups would be more comfortable elsewhere. Is it the price point?
Overall my initial impression of this hotel turned out to be pretty spot-on. This is a good hotel for a younger, more active clientele that wants to stay at a lifestyle place which is nicer than a business hotel but without breaking the bank. I think such a person wouldn’t be troubled by the location and can appreciate what is offered here. I think those outside of the target audience, particularly larger groups or families with younger children, should likely look elsewhere.
- Mohammad (8/5): Very good -
- aileen2run (10/5): Perfection for first time in Tokyo - GREAT Hotel - location was perfect and the staff was outstanding, particularly Louie Banez! Everything was clean and although the rooms are small we weren't in them all the time. The cafe venue burgers and cocktails were always nice to come back to.
- Alexander (6/5): the price could be lower - good location the noisy environment during the night at the lobby
- Georgina (10/5): - I stayed at the Moxy Times Square, in New York and had a really good experience there. So when seeing there was a Moxy Hotel in Tokyo Japan, I jumped at the chance to go and stay there.
The staff were amazing and helpful! My room was very clean! with the bedding changed frequently. The food, well my complements to the Chef! very well prepared and very tasty.
I’m addicted! lol… my experience was incredible! so I’m booking to go back, before the end of this year.
- Sangetsu03 (8/5): An “interesting” place to stay in downtown Tokyo - So, we had to cash in some credit card points before they expired, so my wife booked a room for me and my daughter for a couple nights at the Moxy Hotel in the Kinshicho district in Tokyo. As we live in Tokyo, it wasn’t so much a holiday, but a couple days to enjoy a change in the scenery.
Kinshicho is an interesting area, part of Tokyo’s “shitamachi” or “low-town,” which for centuries has been the home of the city’s working classes. The area offers a number of shops and stores which surround the station, as well as a couple nice parks. Kinshicho is one of the larger stations in the area, and therefore has more than the usual number of retail and entertainment venues.
The Moxy Hotel is about 10 minutes walk from the station, on the east side. As it happens, the east side would normally be one of the areas in Tokyo I would avoid, as it is something of a red light and adult entertainment area. You’ll see a number of “gentleman’s clubs about, and the usual assortment of shall shops, stores, and restaurants. As you leave the east side of the station, you come across the taxi pickup and bus stop area, bear to the right to get to the main street, which is crossed by an elevated crosswalk. Head southward a block or so, there is an intersection with a traffic light, going left there will bring you to the Moxy.
The hotel itself is the nicest structure in its neighborhood. It’s not normally the kind of place we usually stay, but it is reasonable, the location, while not great, is not bad. The rooms themselves, though not spacious, are clean, the beds comfortable.
On the first floor you find the lobby, the desk doubles as the hotel lounge/bar. As a Bonvoy “Platinum Elite” member, I got free drinks, snacks, and a free breakfast, though the best perk is 4pm checkout. The staff were friendly, spoke English, and were very amenable.
The Moxy in Kinshicho is not the kind of place which offers a lot of services or entertainment, but is a good place to lay your head down after a long day of sightseeing. The breakfast is good, the meals served in the hotel restaurant are also good. But in a city which has the world’s largest number of Michelin Star restaurants, I wouldn’t bother much eating at the Moxy’s restaurant.
For things to see and do in Kinshicho, the west side of the station has much more to offer. There you’ll find the more typical downtown shops and stores, and a more old-school Tokyo vibe. Kinshicho Station is served by the Sobu Line, which will is only a few stops from Tokyo Station.
The Sobu line is a popular commuter train, between Tokyo and Kinshicho, it stops at Ryugoku, which is the sumo capital of Tokyo, as well as being walking distance from the Edo Tokyo Museum. If you stay on the Sobu Line past Tokyo Station, it will take you to Yoyogi, where you can walk to the park, Harajuku, Omotesando, or even Shibuya. Past Yoyogi would be Shinjuku and Nakano. Heading the other way, the Sobu Line will take you to Chiba station. It stops at Makuhari along the way, and Kaihen Makuhari is walking distance from the station. Kaihen Makuhari is one of the most interesting districts in the Metro Area, and I would recommend it.
Overall, the Moxy is a good value, a good place to stay, and I would recommend it.
- Rosemarie (10/5): - Great stat overall
- TheGoatTravels (8/5): Well located Hotel, in downtown Tokyo - A decent Moxy, with comfortable rooms, albeit not quite the cool upbeat vibe of some of the other Moxy Hotels I have stayed in. The team were helpful when needed. The beds are comfortable, although the rooms are a little small if you have a larger amount of luggage.
- Qiuyuan (4/5): Disappointing -
- Hisatake (9/5): Superb -
- NURHAIZATUL (10/5): - I was injured when I was there and the staff was so attentive and generous and kind. Prob best hotel staff I’ve ever encountered
- Sarah (4/5): Bed was very comfortable and it was more the price point that let this hotel down. - I don’t know if we had the normal rate but it was significantly over priced. Paying $600 a night for
that hotel is over rated. Location was seedy. Not a luxury hotel for that price. Loby area and people staying there made it feel like a hostel.
- Somchanok (9/5): Lots of American tourist and business people. Hip. Good breakfast at 2000 yens - Hip. Located not far from the train station. Sometimes it get noisy as it is in the middle of a lot of bar and clubs and people may be loud. But the hotel gives you unlimited earplugs. Nice.
- Christian (10/5): - Very comfortable living in this hotel. Friendly staff and quick access to the train station. Great place to stay while exploring Tokyo.
- Kam Hung (6/5): - Room is small with no chairs. Only one stool. Location is noisy at night.
- Kam Hung (8/5): - Rooms are small
- meliezar (10/5): Home away from home! - I booked this property for a 3-night stay through Marriott Bonvoy apps. At first, I was hesitant to make reservations; as a shallow sleeper, I'm afraid that I won't be able to take rest after a long, tiring day since I read a lot of reviews that it's kind of noisy here. However, it was the opposite in my experience. As a Marriott Bonvoy Elite, I was provided a room on a higher floor (6th floor), and it was totally quiet during my stays. The location is convenient as it is accessible to train stations, malls, restaurants, and convenience stores. The room and bathroom are spacious and clean. The only weird thing about this hotel is that they don't have a mini fridge in the room. Overall, it was a relaxing stay. Thank you, Moxy team!
- Chak Lam (10/5): Out of my expectations - Awesome design of the hotel and the room is big and tidy. There are numbers of stuff like the board game snooker and cut that you can play with friends. The staff are very friendly and nice as well. Also, the Shower performance is really great
- Alqasim (9/5): Superb -
- Anthony (10/5): - The staff are very good at what they do. Great environment too especially the bar area which has a great vibe. I would recommend
- Aristeo (10/5): - It’s my 2nd time there and it’s one of my favorite places to stay at , other places that I stayed at was no good services but the the staff make the places .
- Mariana (10/5): - They staff was very helpful. They called places for me to book my reservation, provide information and just great staff (morning, afternoon and evening staff)
- Ayresfam (10/5): Perfect hotel in the perfect location - Our family loves a Moxy and this one did not disappoint. The staff is truly so kind and goes out of their way to help you and make sure you know you can ask them anything and they will do their best to help. In fact we were given 3 recommendations for restaurants that were close by and they were the BEST! When we arrived check in was smooth. I had booked 2 rooms but forgot to ask if I could have rooms next to each other. They rearranged and made it happen.
The rooms were small but we have been in smaller. We put our luggage on the window ledge and made it work. The rooms are very very clean! The o Lu thing we found odd was a window in the bathroom in the shower area that looked out into the room. It was a fogged window but you could still see in. I was sharing with my teen and I left the room when he showered to give him privacy and he slept when I was taking mine. Nonetheless it was odd. But not a deal breaker.
This hotel is across the street from a 7-11 so that’s fun. The neighborhood is clean and safe. The metro is a short walk. There is a lot in the area in terms of restaurants and shops. It was the perfect area and we loved our 6 days/5 nights. We would recommend this hotel to anyone going to Tokyo!
- Shazia (10/5): Exceptional -
- Floris (6/5): Pleasant -
- Stephan (10/5): Phenomenal hotel, great location will stay here again! - We thought the location was perfect! It was a short 5 min walk to the train station which had the subway and bus in the same area, so we were able to get anywhere we wanted. There were plenty of restaurants in the area to choose from! The hotel was very modern and the staff was extremely friendly! The breakfast was great, they even used real eggs… the gym was good, it was clean and had what you needed… I would definitely book this hotel again! The washing machines said they add detergent automatically, but I’m not sure it did our clothes didn’t seem have a clean smell after washing.. that could have been just that one machine though ..I would recommend bringing some extra pods to use.
- Luz (10/5): Happy - Excellent service, and food 👌 Service
- Sarah (10/5): Exceptional -
- LaMarinera (10/5): Hospitality and Kindness - The manager and staff are kind, insightful and helpful beyond expectation. We arrived in the evening after a transpacific flight. I had incurred an injury while getting off the plane. The staff was compassionate and helpful, bringing ice to help with swelling, carrying luggage and acting quickly to get me to a room. The breakfast was delicious and offered a wide variety; and the espresso and latte offered right in the lobby/bar was delicious and convenient. Everyday, the people working at Roxy were super nice and helpful. I can't remember everyone's name but Nico, the Crew Sub Leader, and Thanh Thanh, crew, are great examples of hospitality.
- Yutaka (8/5): - 駅からもアクセスが良く便利でした。
- leemN7570MP (8/5): Great value for money from this modern Marriott Group hotel - New hotel for us - great location for anyone looking for a mid-range option - Moxy Tokyo is less than 10 minutes walk to Kinshicho station which is 3 stops from Akihabara on the Chuo line (and you can even ride all the way to Shinjuku on the Chuo). Great guest service throughout (constantly having to fix the Nespresso machine - they should replace it as it is very delicate!). Breakfast is serviceable - food is all cooked well though - it just doesn't have a lot of options but that is A-OK in our book for the Moxy chain. Rooms are well-appointed and comfortable. We love the Moxy brand and the Tokyo one has cemented why as they are the best value in the Marriott group. We will be back soon.
- Teresa (8/5): - The location is not ideal for family / people with children to room share. The bathroom has a screen which is see through, along with the Moxy Marriott channel is extremely sexual suggestive. The area is dirty around outside the hotel. And there are clubs, night drinkers, and a couple of places that are sexual cabaret very close to the hotel and is along the suggested google walking path to get to the subway. It’s heavily guarded by “bouncers” at night and generally harmless just mind your own business. Overall, great bed, laundry on site, great pillows, everything was great except - not ideal for people with children
- NorthStar141007 (10/5): Great hotel!! 🔥 - The location is actually really good in terms of accessibility to metro and shopping malls. There's an awesome beef bbq place right in front of the hotel. I also love the hospitality provided by the manager Nico. She does a great great job taking care of guest like me. I'm a lifetime titanium bonvoy member
- SharyH-R (8/5): Really fun place to stay if you can handle loud weekend nights - The MOXY is a super fun hotel in midst of the bustling district of Kinshicho but be aware that it gets super noisy at night - especially during the weekends. The hotel provides you with ear plugs for free and put up a notice as to why they have this option. However, if you are ill-prepared or a super light sleeper, this one might not be the right option for you.
The breakfast is very good though, the rooms are of comfortable size and with good beds and a big shower. The staff is super friendly and it really is a nice place to stay at, not far from Kinshicho station and in walking distance of the Sky Tree.
- DENISET442 (8/5): Reasonable hotel with good staff.... - The hotel was friendly and clean with polite staff...
Breakfast was a bonus to start a busy day - plenty of coffee - free drink on arrival
Main issues personally was the red light area to get to the hotel and the see through bathrooms in the rooms - never thought of me as a bit prudish but maybe I am ;)
- Dee (9/5): my go-to place on my first & last night in Japan - Relaxed atmosphere nothing
- Kai (7/5): Good -
- Emily (7/5): Too expensive via booking.com - I paid 57% more than what my colleagues have paid booking directly with Hotel. I have raised with Hotel but didn’t get a good response.
- Thomas (7/5): Good - I needed to shorten my trio so I needed to stay one day less. Staff was highly supportive in assisting me in the interaction with booking.com.
- Truesdale (8/5): Very good -
- chicanol683 (8/5): Nice place if you’re on a budget, - The Moxy is pretty standard internationally, a decent hotel at an affordable price. The locations are not always in the best neighborhoods in regard to tourist activities. However, I find that it attracts locals to work or chill at night with friends or family. They have a lot of interacting games for all ages.
I didn’t take pics because The layout is pretty standard throughout and beds are nice and comfy. Size of rooms vary in city, but for Tokyo it was bigger than expected. I didn’t find any great places to eat around the hotel. The subway is about a 10 min walk. The breakfast is not all that great, especially if you appreciate an American breakfast.
The staff throughout from check in and out were awesome. Very friendly and excellent customer service. They even gave me a coupon for all you can drink in one hour 🤯 - I don’t recall that night 😂
I would recommend if you are on a budget and want a nice place, but I opted to pay a little more at a nicer hotel based on the neighborhood.
- Andrea (9/5): City hotel with great atmosphere! - Great hotel, good atmosphere, well equipped rooms, very clean, small but tasty breakfast. Great location, close to public transportation.
- asb808 (10/5): Great service and location - Great staff providing excellent customer service. Really appreciate their laundry facility where you can do small loads for about 400yen (300 wash, 100 dry). Really liked their complimentary drinks available all day that includes coffee, cappuccino, latte, juices, soda and ginger ale. A short walk to Kinshicho Station and a bus terminal that provides a quick service to Tokyo Disneyland or DisneySea. A 7-11 is located conveniently right across the street. Would recommend this hotel to others.
- Michael (10/5): Relaxing and short walk to a main train station - The water pressure on the rainfall shower was the best. Breakfast had yogurt, pineapple slices, bananas, ham(Europe bacon), scrambled eggs, makeral, cereal, juices, coffee machine, tea) The location is in the red light district so it can get loud late at night and some fast cars on the street if you are sensitive to noise when trying to sleep.
- Jason (10/5): Relaxing - The location and room was very nice. The staff was super friendly and welcoming. Yoma at the front desk was very warm and welcoming.
- Samuel (8/5): Overall a pleasant experience and provides good value. - Breakfast was good with enough variety.
The location was was close to the train station.
The staff was very pleasant, efficient and very helpful. The location was less desirable due to some people hanging out specially in the evenings, smoking and talking loudly on the street just outside in the evenings.
- Desiree (9/5): Hip, friendly, and a great breakfast. - The location close to a central JR line, and a subway, and several large stores is very helpful. There is also a convenience store across the road with reasonably priced snacks and meals. The included breakfast was awesome - I never went hungry. The pizzas offered for dinner are also good. The staff in all areas went above and beyond. The mattress on the bed were very comfortable. I loved the quirky decorations around the hotel.I would stay here again in a heartbeat. The only issues I had were design flaws - the step up into the shower is a bit high and my older mother had issues with it - a small step there would have been helpful. The bed frame is smooth wood and needs something to help it grip the mattress better.
- Reaksa (10/5): Exceptional -
- Williams (9/5): Relaxed, easy and friendly - Great, friendly staff and atmosphere. Breakfast was really good. Lack of storage for clothes etc in the bedrooms
- Ivan (8/5): - Todo bien solo que la ubicación es muy alejada de todos los puntos importantes de la ciudad.
- MorganJ (10/5): Great little hotel in a interesting area - When I visit Tokyo I typically aim to stay at Four Seasons Marionouchi or Otemachi - which are obviously top-tier hotels in the city centre. Due to my poor planning, there was no availabilities for our family (two teens, two adults) without it incurring ridculous costs and hotel moves. So, we booted up the trusty old Bonvoy app and considered our options. I have never stayed at a Moxy before, but we have been to Kinshicho before, and it's actually a pretty interesting part of Tokyo. So, we booked two rooms for a week, in the absolute most touristy high-season.
The experience was actually really good. We got fairly low rates (less than 200 dollars a room) - at a time of year where I was quoted almost 4000 USD per room, per night at Otemachi. The location is really good. Its walking distance to Kinshicho station, which connects to anything you would want to see in Tokyo. There are also lots of taxis by the station, if you are going somewhere hard to navigate.
The staff greeted us upon arrival and our rooms were ready for us. The room configurations were as ordered, and the rooms were next to each other as we requested. The rooms are obviously tiny, but everything seemed new and reasonably clean. Actually cleaning was the only real problem we encountered. The rooms were not very clean when we arrived, but after noting this to employees, the rooms were fins the rest of the time. We also struggled a bit with the lack of a real fridge, the tiny ones you can borrow only runs when there is power, and the room is of the modern variety where lights and power turn off when there is no motion in the room. Something I think the hotel can easily remedy, with an "always on" plug somewhere. My Japanese skills were not really at the level where I could efficiently explain this, but hey, the hotel is literally right next to a 7-11 with endless cold drinks and hot meals.
Other guests have noted that the rooms are small - they are - but we did OK, with 1 large suitcase per room. If you travel with more luggage, you will struggle. The basement fitness facilities were adequate, but a few machines were broken. However we never saw anyone else using the facilities, so it was fine. The washer/dryer facilities were a lifesaver for our very long trip around asia, so that was greatly appreciated. Also quite cheap at 300 yen per load. Machines worked well and didn't wear or tear any of our clothing (which is always a thing to be careful about on laundromats).
We only tried a few minor F&B items, honestly, it was very simple and not personally to my taste, but the happy engaging employees and good vibe made up for it. There are endless bar and restaurant options in this part of tokyo just steps away.
The area is certainly "colourful" and is obviously a bar/club area, but the hotel was never noisy after midnight. Maybe you'd hear someone call out in the street or a small argument, but again, this I Tokyo, not NYC, it was quiet at night in general. The bar and club guests in the streets were a bit intoxicated on thursday/friday nights, but all good vibes, even more inquisitive and willing to talk to foreign tourists, so that was actually a bit fun. Neither us nor our teenaged kids felt unsafe at all in the area.
Both the area, the hotel and the staff was a delight, and while it's not high end luxury, it was a fun experience, and certainly something we'd happily recommend.
- Ciina (8/5): Great staff - The staff is great at the Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho, very friendly, service minded and speak English well. Nothing was too much trouble for them.
This is a typical Moxy with a nice quirky design where you check in at the bar.
The room was large for Tokyo and the window sill could double as bag rack which made it more easy to move around the room. Very comfortable beds and good heating.
Breakfast is buffet style and that is not great. Quite a few of the items didnt look and feel that fresh. Croissants were super dry and the fresh fruit turning brown. There is a mix of Western and more traditional items on the buffet.
The hotel is located close to Rail and Metro station which makes it easy to get around the city. There are a few questionable bars around the area mot it still feels very safe and I wouldnt let the area stop me from staying here again.
Overall, very happy with the stay for 6 nights.
- Vasilii (10/5): Exceptional -
- Guanghao (10/5): Exceptional -
- Maisie (8/5): Vibrant, friendly hotel. - Friendly, vibrant and informal. Comfortable beds. Nice shower room. Rooms are small but well appointed. The view of Sky Tree from our room was awesome! Noisy, red-light neighbourhood. But we had a room high up so it wasn’t too bad.
- Ayse (8/5): Very good -
- Ebony (10/5): - Modern and trendy. Great place to stay you will not have any regrets.
- Maisie (7/5): Good -
- Maisie (7/5): Good -
- Maisie (7/5): Enjoyable. - Easily accessible. Informal and friendly. Nice bar/lounge area. Rooms are clean. Beds are comfortable. Shower lovely. Noise from the street (although they do provide free earplugs). In red light district so after dark you have to walk through some unsavoury streets and people to get to the hotel.
- Priscilla (10/5): Exceptional -
- Thomas (10/5): - Miss Yoma-san is a wonderful young woman. Please increase her salary.
- Thomas (10/5): - It is a great hotel
- Xiangyang (10/5): Chill hotel with a modern atmosphere. Wonderful cocktails and snacks. - 5 mins walk from Kinshicho station. Located right in the Japanese red light district but safe and quiet. Opposite side is an 711 so it’s convenient. The most important: the staff members (crews in Moxy’s expression) are really cool and friendly, happy to help you with your needs and speaks fluent English. The breakfast is buffet and has a large selection. I really enjoy my stay here in Moxy Tokyo. Nothing
- Marie (9/5): Superb - Love the style and service. Everything was so convenient! For the breakfast just wished the menu would change every other day? Especially for guests that stay more than 2/3 days
- Billy (10/5): Exceptional -
- Tal (9/5): Even though the location was a bit problematic for the night time the hotel is a great option - The Hotel is beautiful and exciting, staff was very professional and service-oriented breakfast was good and the Bar was great The area at night time
- Li (8/5): Very good -
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