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We have always enjoyed the service and the warm welcome at the Park Hyatt, Shinjuku, which is well connected for public transport and an elegant blend of Western and Japanese style.

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Not sure exactly what you consider luxury but KEIO Plaza at Shinjuku is amazing, particularly if you book a club floor room (can’t remember if that’s the exact name). We’ve stayed at the Celestine in Kyoto and love it and there are two Celestines in Tokyo. One is at Ginza

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The Tokyo Station Hotel is local to Imperial Palace, (obviously the central train station also) and lots of other sights. It’s not modern, more of an old luxury or traditional Japanese feel, but we very much enjoyed. 

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When we choose a hotel in any expansive city, like Tokyo, our primary issue is location.  Once we decide on our desired neighborhood (we generally prefer Shinjuku in Tokyo) then we look at the various hotel options, the number of nights, our budget, etc.  We agree with another poster that it is often the room category/floor that dictates the quality more than the hotel brand.  

 

Hank

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