Fully agree to your detailled introduction and conclusion. Spent there 3 nights end of may 2024. My window was directed to Tokyo Tower. Recommendation! Thank U, good job!
Thank you so much for your kind comment!! I really appreciate it! 🥰🥰🥰 If you have any further question about travelling in Tokyo or Japan in general, please do not hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to help!! 😆😆😆
I'm so happy to hear that!! 🥰🥰 If you have any further question about the hotel or anything about travelling in Tokyo please do not hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to help!! 😆😆 and thanks for watching my video!
Wow, only 13 likes? This clearly took a lot of work, what a great and informative video. Thanks for putting this together, I was having a hard time deciding on an inexpensive hotel for my Tokyo trip - I think I just found it thanks to you.
Thank you so much!! I cannot express how grateful I am for your kind comment! 🥰🥰 If you have any question for your Tokyo trip please do not hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to help you!! 😆😆 and thank you so much for watching my vids 😆😆
The cheapest and easiest would be the train (subway) but you need to change train 1 time and there around 10 mins walk from the train to the hotel door. but no worry there is elevator from the underground level to the street level at the exit 7 (tokyo midtown exit)👍🏻 The 2nd option, the fastest and most comfortable choice is taxi or car transport but it could be quite expensive and very dependent on the traffic. (cost around ¥6500 to ¥8000) I hope this helps! if you have any further question regarding the hotel or anything about travelling in Tokyo please don't hesitate to ask! 😆
@@jobless_wanderer thank you! I’ll be travelling with 1 large suitcase. Would it be difficult to travel on the subway with a suitcase, especially when changing stations? I’ll be arriving at Haneda airport at night. Thanks for your help 🙏
At night usually the train would be less crowded (past rush hour 5:30 to 7:30) so it would not be a hassle. Changing station is not difficult since you would only change 1 time and there are escalator and elevator from 1 platform to the other platform. Just make sure in roppongi station (your final station) you follow the direction to Tokyo Midtown exit (exit number 7 if I'm not mistaken) because that's the nearest exit to the hotel that has elevator. 😄😄😄 I hope this helps 😆
@@jobless_wanderer does it require credit card or it could be cash? I'm gonna be in Tokyo by myself and planning to stay at Remm, but I don't have credit card😅
it could be either way, so don't worry 👍🏻 don't forget to request high floor room to get the best view!! It's absolutely amazing to see the view both Mt. Fuji or Tokyo Tower from your room 😆 oh and HAPPY HOLIDAY!! 🎉
@@jobless_wanderer awesome thanks!! Btw, do you use the massage chair? Like do we really need that tho hahaha? Because that massage chair looks very tempting especially after a long walk around Tokyo
Yes I really did use the massage chair everyday! I walked a lot while in Tokyo (at the very least 30K steps per day) and at the end of the day the massage chair felt like heaven, especially with some drinks and snacks from the konbini looking out at the Tokyo cityscape from the window 😆 please do try it when you stay there! and you'll hope every hotel provide massage chair netx time 😂😂😂😂
Fully agree to your detailled introduction and conclusion. Spent there 3 nights end of may 2024. My window was directed to Tokyo Tower. Recommendation! Thank U, good job!
I'm so glad you had a nice time there too!! watching Tokyo tower at night light up was mesmerizing right! 😆😆😆
So your room was on 19. Floor? I requested room between 18-20 floor if they have so many floors 😅
This video was amazing!!! Answered all my questions about this hotel and its location. Thank you for your efforts!
Thank you so much for your kind comment!! I really appreciate it! 🥰🥰🥰
If you have any further question about travelling in Tokyo or Japan in general, please do not hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to help!! 😆😆😆
Thanks for this very detailed video. It really helps in my decision making :)
I'm so happy to hear that!! 🥰🥰
If you have any further question about the hotel or anything about travelling in Tokyo please do not hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to help!! 😆😆
and thanks for watching my video!
Wow, only 13 likes? This clearly took a lot of work, what a great and informative video. Thanks for putting this together, I was having a hard time deciding on an inexpensive hotel for my Tokyo trip - I think I just found it thanks to you.
Thank you so much!! I cannot express how grateful I am for your kind comment! 🥰🥰
If you have any question for your Tokyo trip please do not hesitate to ask! I would be more than happy to help you!! 😆😆
and thank you so much for watching my vids 😆😆
nice video!!
I'm so happy that you liked the video!! 😆😆
Thanks for watching the video!!! 😄
Thanks for the video! I’m considering staying here. If I’m going to the hotel from Haneda, what transport option would you recommend?
The cheapest and easiest would be the train (subway) but you need to change train 1 time and there around 10 mins walk from the train to the hotel door. but no worry there is elevator from the underground level to the street level at the exit 7 (tokyo midtown exit)👍🏻
The 2nd option, the fastest and most comfortable choice is taxi or car transport but it could be quite expensive and very dependent on the traffic. (cost around ¥6500 to ¥8000)
I hope this helps! if you have any further question regarding the hotel or anything about travelling in Tokyo please don't hesitate to ask! 😆
@@jobless_wanderer thank you! I’ll be travelling with 1 large suitcase. Would it be difficult to travel on the subway with a suitcase, especially when changing stations? I’ll be arriving at Haneda airport at night. Thanks for your help 🙏
At night usually the train would be less crowded (past rush hour 5:30 to 7:30) so it would not be a hassle.
Changing station is not difficult since you would only change 1 time and there are escalator and elevator from 1 platform to the other platform.
Just make sure in roppongi station (your final station) you follow the direction to Tokyo Midtown exit (exit number 7 if I'm not mistaken) because that's the nearest exit to the hotel that has elevator. 😄😄😄
I hope this helps 😆
@@jobless_wanderer yes, this helps so much! Thanks for everything
Happy to help! 😆
Anytime to help fellow traveller!! 👍🏻👍🏻
Have a nice holiday!!
do we need to deposit certain amount of money while checking in to the hotel?
If I remembering correctly there was a deposit but the amount was very small 😄
@@jobless_wanderer does it require credit card or it could be cash? I'm gonna be in Tokyo by myself and planning to stay at Remm, but I don't have credit card😅
it could be either way, so don't worry 👍🏻
don't forget to request high floor room to get the best view!! It's absolutely amazing to see the view both Mt. Fuji or Tokyo Tower from your room 😆
oh and HAPPY HOLIDAY!! 🎉
@@jobless_wanderer awesome thanks!! Btw, do you use the massage chair? Like do we really need that tho hahaha? Because that massage chair looks very tempting especially after a long walk around Tokyo
Yes I really did use the massage chair everyday! I walked a lot while in Tokyo (at the very least 30K steps per day) and at the end of the day the massage chair felt like heaven, especially with some drinks and snacks from the konbini looking out at the Tokyo cityscape from the window 😆
please do try it when you stay there! and you'll hope every hotel provide massage chair netx time 😂😂😂😂
thank you for your video? but may i ask is that a single room? or double room?
It was listed for double but I think the space would be too tight for 2 people 😅
Thank you for watching my video! 😆
what. do you use to record ?
I used combination of dji pocket 3 and Samsung S23 Ultra. I hope you like the video quality 😄
And thanks for watching the video!! 😆