Claska Tokyo, Tokyo
About the Hotel
Claska is a 4-star Tokyo hotel featuring a contemporary Japanese-inspired design and an eclectic range of amenities. Guests can explore the spacious first-floor shop
Rooms & Amenities
Rooms at Claska are air-conditioned and equipped with modern furnishings, featuring flat-screen TVs and free wired internet. The hotel offers unique options such as
Dining Options
Dining options include
Leisure & Entertainment
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Location & Local Area
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Facilities
General
- Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- Elevator
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Dining
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- In-room safe
- Sitting area
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
I felt right at home in this hotel, with its perfect mix of timeless simplicity and trendy style. The rooms were not just clean but beautifully designed, spacious, and had all the facilities we needed. However, the location was a bit inconvenient being a distance from public transport.
The room, although appearing small in the photographs, pleasantly surprised me with its spaciousness and massive bed. The timeless simplicity blended with comfort made me feel at home while adding a touch of style. However, the bathroom needed some attention due to dirty walls and peeling paint. The service was exceptional, with staff going out of their way to be helpful and even offering an umbrella on a rainy day. The location, although not very close to tourist spots, provided a peaceful retreat in a trendy neighborhood. The dining experience exceeded my expectations with delicious meals. The facilities were top-notch, offering ample storage space and a cozy lounging area.
The hotel offers a perfect blend of timeless simplicity and comfort in the rooms, making one feel at home yet stylish and trendy. However, the smell of an ashtray in our room was a downside. The service was friendly, helpful, and accommodating, though it could be unpleasant at times. The location is in a sweet area of Tokyo, close to trendy neighborhoods but requires multiple transfers for sightseeing. The dining experience, especially the set menu, was not to my taste. The facilities overall make up for any inconvenience faced during the stay.
My stay at the hotel was truly delightful. The rooms were exceptionally large, and the lovely big bathroom with a huge bathtub and shower was a big plus. Although the rooms could use a little updating and were a bit far from popular neighborhoods, the small table inset into the floor with a tea set was a charming touch that the girls loved to play with.
The hotel has a cute vibe but is not the most convenient as it's 12 minutes to the nearest train, with vintage shops open until 10 pm and some nice restaurants nearby. The rooms showed signs of wear and tear, more focused on style than practicality but were suitable for a single or couple, albeit with views onto the neighboring bus station. The service isn't always the friendliest, and there was a delay in breakfast preparation. The location has a really nice vibe around Gakugei daigaku station by Tokoyu Line, even though it's a bit off the beaten track. The dining options are a bit expensive, especially if you opt for room service, although an English style breakfast with eggs and bacon would be a welcome addition. The facilities in the lobby and restaurant area were decent.
My stay at the hotel was a delightful experience. The rooms combined a calming fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design, although some areas showed signs of wear. The service was exceptional, with the staff being super friendly and helpful. The location was great, close to vibrant areas with amazing dining options. The dining experience was delicious and beautifully presented. Overall, a pleasant stay with some minor room maintenance needed and a bit of a distance from popular neighborhoods.
I found the hotel to be cute and well-stocked, offering comfortable rooms facing the main street and the neighboring bus station. However, the level of comfort did not entirely meet the expectations considering the price.
The hotel rooms are flooded with light and offer a gorgeous view of the city, but they do show signs of wear and tear, potentially from some lively past guests. The design is impressive with plenty of storage space and a cozy lounging area. The service provided is friendly and professional, making guests feel right at home in a stylish and trendy setting. The location, though not the most convenient, offers a cool introduction to a more local scene away from the intense areas of Tokyo. The dining experience, including a delightful Matcha Latte, is delicious but might be a bit pricey. The facilities are well-maintained, providing a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
My stay at the hotel was truly a fusion of Japanese and Scandinavian design, offering a calming and stylish ambiance. The room was cute, well-stocked, clean, and thoughtfully designed with glass walls between the bedroom and toilet. The service was exceptional, as the staff were incredibly helpful, knowledgeable, and friendly, even going the extra mile to prepare an extensive itinerary for our onward journey. The location was excellent, close to Gakugeidaigaku station in a fabulous district with amazing dining options. The dining experience was outstanding, with delicious and beautifully plated dishes. The facilities were top-notch, providing a truly enjoyable stay.
My stay at the hotel was truly a mixed bag. The rooms, although artfully designed by different architects, were in very poor condition with dirty walls and peeling paint in the bathrooms. However, the huge bathtub and shower were a big plus for comfort. The service was exceptional, with friendly staff offering umbrellas in the rain and helping with taxis and restaurant reservations. The location, though not super close to public transport, is in a calm yet trendy area of Tokyo worth exploring. Dining was satisfactory, with a must-try Matcha Latte and Claska breakfast. The facilities were average but make up for any inconveniences.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of highs and lows. The rooms were gigantic, as was the bed, providing a comfortable experience, but not quite at the level I was expecting for the price. The service was exceptional, with the staff being very pleasant, friendly, and professional, offering great advice on places to visit. The location, while in a hip area for furniture shopping, was a little far from Meguro Station. The dining experience had its ups and downs, with the must-try Matcha Latte and Claska breakfast, but feeling limited by the set menu. The facilities were decent overall, contributing to a satisfactory stay.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel. The rooms were very quiet and spacious compared to other places I've stayed at in Tokyo, making for a comfortable Fri & Sat night in the tatami room. However, they were in a state of disrepair with marks and dents on walls in most parts, badly lit areas, very old carpet tiles, and old stereo/entertainment units that need updating.
The hotel's rooms, while spacious and boasting a wonderful bathroom, were showing signs of wear and tear and needed a good paint job. The main street facing view, coupled with noise from the neighboring bus station, detracted slightly from the experience. The service was notably friendly, welcoming, and efficient, offering excellent restaurant recommendations. The location provided a great insight into local life and was recommended for its proximity to fantastic dining spots. The dining experience was delicious and beautifully presented, although slightly expensive. The facilities were well-maintained and included a fascinating boutique and art gallery space.
The hotel is nestled in a quiet neighborhood with retro shops and antiques, boasting gigantic rooms and comfortable beds. It's a bright accommodation, perfect for nighttime reading. However, the location, while close to tourist spots, might require some commuting around Tokyo.
The hotel offers a comfortable stay with a gorgeous view of the city, but could benefit from some maintenance work. The service is exceptional and the location provides a mix of calmness and trendy neighborhoods. The dining experience is outstanding, although timing could be improved. Overall, a decent value for money option.