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Futakotamagawa Excel Hotel Tokyu
Tokyo, Japan
Futakotamagawa Excel Hotel Tokyu
Tokyo, Japan
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A RIVERSIDE OASIS IN THE UPSCALE FUTAKOTAMAGAWA DISTRICT

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Nestled minutes away from the bustle and nightlife of Shibuya, Futakotamagawa Excel Hotel Tokyu is a riverside escape in the Futakotamagawa District of the upscale suburb of Setagaya-ku. Known as a shopper’s paradise, this high-rise hotel places you steps from the alluring stores, cinemas, and gardens of the Futako-Tamagawa Rise, while providing effortless access to downtown Tokyo’s signature stops via train trips out of the nearby Futako-Tamagawa Station. Take in Tama River views straight from your room, unwind in the public bath, and soar above the city at The 30th Restaurant during your Japanese journey to Futakotamagawa Excel Hotel Tokyu.

  • Choose from Tama River or city views from your room. On a clear day, you may even spot Mt Fuji in the distance
  • Head to the tower’s 29th floor to relax and recover in the hotel’s complimentary public bath
  • Enjoy dining with a view as you overlook the city from floor-to-ceiling windows at The 30th Restaurant
  • Hop aboard a train at Futako-Tamagawa Station for a 10-minute trip to the buzzy Shibuya Station
  • Take a stroll to the specialty shops, department stores, restaurants, and gardens at Futako-Tamagawa Rise

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TripAdvisor Rating 4

Great Views

Wed Apr 30 2025 23:12:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Paul7878

The hotel is a six minute walk from Futako-Tamagawa Station and the station is 9 to 15 minutes from Shibuya. If you can handle the location, the hotel is great. The rooms are larger than normal Japanese hotels. I guess it's because of the location. Rooms with a river view can see Mount Fuji on clear days. I didn't try the restaurant. The public bath was clean and not too hot; even though the thermometer said 42 Celcius. Check-in and check-out was fine. There is a coin laundry and laundry service. At the base of the building, there is a shuttle bus to Haneda that runs every hour. There might be a bus for Tokyo Disneyland too. The only drawback is the train noise. The windows are not double-paned. I suggest bringing earplugs if you're a light sleeper.

TripAdvisor Rating 3

Nice location and friendly staff

Wed May 29 2024 22:33:50 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by CCstar14

We stayed here as a family of three for three nights. The room was lovely and clean and very quite. Lovely view out the window. There was a coin-operated laundry, vending machine and microwave in a communal room which was handy to have. The room was very small and there was not much room to put suitcases and a pram. The airport limousine bus has a service that stops directly in front of the building. Nice place to stay if you are looking to stay away from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo, English speaking staff.

TripAdvisor Rating 5

Great hotel in Tokyo area

Fri May 24 2024 15:57:37 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by smithvickyc

While the room was small compared to US hotels, it was adequate and quite lovely for our stay in Japan: fully functional, comfortable beds, and excellent housekeeping. The only shortcoming, which is probably a US standard, was the limited drawer availability or area to store clothing and accessories acquired for a 2-week stay. The hotel staff is very friendly. It is also located close to the train station and FOUR multi-level malls, with each mall having one or more floors dedicated to restaurants. Highly recommend the hotel

TripAdvisor Rating 4

Overall good stay

Mon Apr 22 2024 13:27:09 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by Sabrina G

The parking structure is underground. There are 2 sides to the building, the hotel side and the work-space side. The hotel side has 3 elevators. 2 elevators get you to the 30th floor where the reception desk is located, however, 1 of those elevators get you to the parking area (so if you come down the left elevator and need to down to the parking area, you need to exit the elevator on the 1st floor, select the down button and enter the elevator on the right). Once you reach the 30th floor and check in, you have access to another elevator that is only accessible to hotel guests. That elevator takes you to either the 28th or 29th floor by access of your hotel room card. The 29th floor houses vending machines, a microwave, 2 washer/dryer combos and an ice machine, as well as, a public bath for men, a separate public bath for women that utilizes a separate key card for. The rooms was a small but decent size. The room lights for the entrance and room side are on the bedside table. There are 2 magnets on the backside of the door what you're supposed to put on the front side of the door if you want the cleaning staff to come in and throw the trash, change the towels, or both. We didn't realize those were magnets until day 4 as they look like they're fixed to the door. The restroom light is located outside of the bathroom door. The room does have blackout shades that you have to pull down which was great. The headboard has lights on both sides and outlets in them as well. The entire room has US style outlets and the bedside table has a charger that takes USB and wall plugs. The room does have a safe, a mini fridge, hangers and storage space (very minimal space), a tv, free Wi-Fi (the password is given at the reception desk). The movies on the tv are $1.00 each to rent and I believe you purchase that on the 29th floor in the vending machine area. The room did have a small chaise, house slippers and robes. The restroom was Western style but also had a bidet. The tub was a deep tub so those with knee or leg issues should be aware of this. I', 5'1" and my husband is 5'6" and we both almost tripped getting in/out of the tub after our showers. The showerhead is adjustable to child height or adult height. There is a red button on the temperature gauge that I didn't know was even a button until I said I missed my scolding hot showers. My husband figured it out for me. Push the red button down to move the temperature gauge to a hotter temperature. The bathroom is stocked with individually, prepackaged items including hair brushes, toothbrushes that came with small tubes of toothpaste (they taste like charcoal so please be advised before using it if you don't like the flavor of charcoal), razors with pre-packaged shaving cream, cotton swaps, and hair ties. If you do not utilize any of those amenities, there is 2 green wood tokens that you take with you to checkout which lets the staff know you didn't use any of those items which helps reduce waste and recyclables. The parking fee is 2,500 yen per 24 hours. You take your ticket with you to the counter before you leave the building. They ask for your room number, validate your parking and then when you're leaving the parking area, you put the parking ticket in the machine first then the validation ticket. Repeat the process every time you're going to leave the building with your vehicle and then you pay back the total cost at the end of your stay. We stayed for 5 days and paid a total of 12,500 yen which came out to $80.76 in addition to the hotel stay. The building is also attached to a mall/shopping center witha 24 hour Mcdonalds, other restaurants and stores in the shopping center/mall and throughout Tokyo open at 10 am. There is also a 24 hour 7-11 nearby. The mall area also has a taxi location, bus pick up/drop off, and train station for easy access to get where you need to go if you don't rent a car. Also, do not rent a car. Take the public transportation as there is no free public parking and all highways require tolls to be paid (always enter the ETC toll lanes that have ETC in a purple background with a / and green on the other side. We entered the wrong one and got stuck until someone came to help. Also, central Tokyo is about 30 minutes away from the hotel by car so plan accordingly.

TripAdvisor Rating 4

Vegan food!

Tue Oct 31 2023 21:49:28 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) by i0kan

Hotels can spend a fortune on their location, building, luxury, service or brand image. But we chose the Tokyu Excel Hotel in Futako Tamagawa for one simple reason: the in-house restaurant has vegan options. That saves a lot of walks, endless searches and other frustrations. And to start of with the restaurant: they have 2 vegan options for lunch and dinner and both are excellent. The breakfast is a buffet, but there's no special care for vegans. So, how is the rest of the hotel? Well, the location of Futako Tamagawa is an upcoming classy neighborhood on the edge of Tokyo. The area around the station is modern, clean and very well organized. It's a nice place to hang out, walk and relax (or live!) The Excel Hotel is located on the top floors of the office building that is otherwise used by Rakuten (a big Japanese company). Reception is on the 30th floor, rooms on the 29th and 28th floor. Although there are only 2 floors for rooms, the building is huge so the hotel still has plenty of rooms. Since staying at the edge of Tokyo is much cheaper than staying in the heart of Tokyo, prices are also lower. So we could afford a gorgeous corner room with a fantastic view over the city (Tokyo, Kawasai and even Yokohama). The room itself is big, stylish and comfortable, with good beds. The bathroom is spacious and luxurious as well, with great views over the city if one elects to open the blinds while showering / bathing. One thing I didn't like: there is no desk in the room. When it was time to do some work, reception offered a tiny fold-able desk but it was kid size at best and therefore unusable. Working at the tables at the reception was not allowed as they were owned by the hotel, so I would have to order drinks at regular intervals. Working at the terras was also not allowed, because one needs a reservation (eventhough it was empty all the time). This pointless bureaucracy is typical for Japan, but still annoys me greatly. In the end I had to work on the bed, mouse on the pillow. Serious ache at the end. Not good. Would I recommend you to stay at the "Tokyu Excel Hotel" in Futako Tamagawa? Yes, but only for holiday not for work.