Tokyo Hotel Guide. Hotels in Shinagawa, Tokyo, Japan
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Featured Hotels in Shinagawa, Tokyo
Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Hotel review: 4.5 out of 5
This hotel is 200 meters from Shinagawa Station, from where it is possible to reach many of Tokyos main tourist …
Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Hotel review: 4.9 out of 5
Within 0.5 km (less than 0.5 miles) of Shinagawa Stations JR and Keihin Kyuko train lines, and Takanawadai Station …
Grand Prince Hotel New Takanawa
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Hotel review: 4.4 out of 5
Set in a park-like complex, this hotel is within 0.5 km (less than 0.5 miles) of Shinagawa Stations JR and Keihin …
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Hotel review: 5.0 out of 5
Themes: Spa Hotel
Set within a park-like complex, this hotel is within 0.5 km (less than 0.5 miles) of Shinagawa Stations JR and …
Dai-Ichi Hotel Seafort
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Hotel review: 4.3 out of 5
Overlooking Tokyo Bay, this hotel is a 30-minute monorail or taxi ride from Haneda Airport, and adjacent to Seafort …
The Strings by InterContinental
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Hotel review: 5.0 out of 5
The Strings by InterContinental Tokyo is an island of calm amid the swirl of a fast-paced business district. Tokyo …
Sunroute Shinagawa Seaside Htl
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Hotel review: 4.0 out of 5
Hotel Sunroute Shinagawa Seaside is located at the South of Tokyo, in front of the Shinagawa Seaside station. The …
Laforet Hotel Tokyo
Area: Shinagawa, Tokyo
Themes: Business Hotel, Luxury Hotel
Located in the centre of Tokyo, the area is surrounded with nature and peace which used to be a Shogun*s hunting …
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13 Hotels in Tokyo
- Shinagawa remove
- Business Hotel (1)
- Luxury Hotel (1)
- Spa Hotel (1)
- Hankyu Dai Ichi Hotel Group (1)
- IHG (1)
- Independent (5)
- Prince Hotels (4)
Map of Hotels in Shinagawa, Tokyo
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Shinagawa, Tokyo Hotels
Historically the district where feudal lords lived during the Tokugawa Shogunate, this area is now home to many global businesses, including Sony headquarters. It also holds Sengaku-ji Temple, the Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, and the citys second-largest train station. West of the station is Takanawa, an upscale residential neighborhood.











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