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A Review of Oakwood Premier Tokyo – Brand-New Serviced Apartments at Tokyo Station

A Sense of Home in the Heart of Tokyo

Oakwood Premier Tokyo offers guests a sense of home in the heart of Tokyo with its ideal location right next to the Tokyo Station.

Ideal Location and Conveniences

The location of the property is the reason alone to stay at Oakwood Premier Tokyo. Adjacent to Tokyo Station and steps away from the JR Station and Daimaru. Plus, it is located in the Marunouchi district with underground access to subway lines which is perfect for business travelers.

Leisure travelers can enjoy the prime location with some of the best shops and restaurants in the vicinity. On the ground floor right across the entrance is a 24-hour Lawson’s which is perfect for late night and early morning needs.

Oakwood Premier Tokyo. The lobby is located on the 6th floor, with rooms from the 6th floor to the 19th floor. Rooms boasts of prime views of the city as well as its ideal location just mere steps away from the Tokyo Station

 

The Serviced Apartments

Oakwood Premier Tokyo provides serviced apartments for its guests to have a sense of home. Studios, one bedroom, two bedrooms, and three bedrooms fill the floors. Each apartment is fully furnished with a full kitchen.

The kitchen includes a full-sized refrigerator and freezer, a rice cooker, toaster, coffee machine and hot water pot. Pots, pans, plates, and cutlery fill the drawers and cabinets to complete kitchen. The apartments also come equipped with a washer dryer unit.

Superior One Bedroom with a corner view of the city. The spacious king-sized bed fills the bedroom with a little corner desk, side tables, and television. The serviced apartment provides hotel services, like toiletry amenities and daily housekeeping
If you are a traveler who seeks a kitchen during your travels, serviced apartments like Oakwood Premier Tokyo is for you. The floor plan of this one bedroom apartment places a heavy emphasis on a spacious kitchen

 

5 Pros of Oakwood Premier Tokyo

1. Location – the mere steps away from Tokyo Station makes this such an excellent accommodation in central Tokyo

2. Apartment in the city – The low-key entrance and apartment floor plans provide guests with a luxury apartment feel in Tokyo.

3. 24-hour Lawson’s – An easy ride down the elevator or on the walk back to the room. You can easily buy water, breakfast, snacks, and anything else you need.

4. Daily housekeeping – An apartment-feel with hotel services. It is such a great feeling to go out for the day and come home to a clean apartment.

5. Washer and dryer – When a trip lasts more than a week, it is difficult to pack so many clothes. Access to your own washer and dryer is a complete privilege.

Apartment in the city. The fully equipped kitchen comes with a rice cooker, toaster, coffee machine, hot water pot, and complimentary tea and coffee. The kitchen has an induction stovetop, microwave oven, and even a dishwashing machine – just as you would in your own apartment

 

3 Cons of Oakwood Premier Tokyo

1. Small bathroom – Despite the spacious floor plan in the kitchen and bedroom, the bathroom is uncomfortably small, especially with the toilet not enclosed as it typically is in luxury hotels in Japan.

2. Small living room – Again, the floor plan places heavy emphasis on the kitchen which makes the living room area cramped. As a result, the television sits too close to the couch to comfortably watch.

3. Non-complimentary Wi-Fi – The rate of the serviced apartment competes with luxury hotels. As such, complimentary Wi-Fi should be offered. In fact, it is considered the most valued in-room amenity for travelers.

 

Watch my YouTube video featuring a tour of the One Bedroom Apartment in Oakwood Premier Tokyo

 

Oakwood Premier Tokyo
1-8-2 Marunouchi, Tokyo
+81-3-6631-6800

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