ホテルDEN
8,2/10 Excellent - Based on 577 reviews
Hotel DEN is a compact, adult-only love hotel in Adachi, Tokyo, presenting a deliberately modern, subdued aesthetic after a recent refurbishment; the property is organized around 24 guest rooms that range from snug doubles to larger suites configured for privacy and in-room entertainment. The design favors neutral tones and contemporary finishes to create an intimate atmosphere suitable for short stays or overnight getaways, and the layout emphasizes discreet access and private parking for guests visiting by car.
Rooms are equipped to support entertainment-led stays: many feature large bathtubs or jet-style baths, video-on-demand and karaoke systems, plus comfortable seating and mood lighting to suit a relaxed couple’s visit. The property promotes an on-arrival welcome service from which guests can choose soft drinks, cocktails and sweets, and offers in-room dining/room service options along with digital magazine and manga access on demand. A substantial on-site parking area accommodates around two dozen vehicles, including hi‑roof cars, which simplifies arrivals outside peak transit hours.
Practically, the hotel is reachable on foot from the local liner at Toneri-koen within roughly ten minutes and is convenient to nearby expressway exits, making it accessible for both rail and car travel; on-site facilities and member promotions are published on the hotel’s own pages. Reservations are handled primarily by phone for same-day bookings, and the property maintains a concise set of services focused on privacy, comfort and in-room leisure rather than extensive front‑of‑house facilities. Overall, Hotel DEN positions itself as a discreet, well‑equipped love hotel in Tokyo with straightforward access, private parking and a compact, entertainment-forward room mix.
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Review summary for: ホテルDEN
Positive Reviews
Well‑equipped rooms
Rooms include many in‑room amenities (microwave, freezer, water/tea machine, TV, large bathroom/shower, private toilet) that guests found convenient and high quality.
Spacious and comfortable
Many reviewers described the rooms as large, comfortable (good beds, separate seating), and generally clean and roomy compared with typical Tokyo options.
Breakfast included and in‑room service
Several guests appreciated that breakfast was provided (often served in the room), with some specific praise for items like pancakes and Japanese teishoku.
Good value for budget travellers
Multiple reviewers felt the hotel offered good value or was a great budget option for Tokyo given the room size and amenities.
Privacy and discreet atmosphere
Guests noted a high level of privacy and discretion (sound‑proof rooms, limited lobby interaction), and friendly staff when encountered, which suited those seeking a discreet stay.
Negative Reviews
Undisclosed 'love hotel' nature
Several guests were surprised that the property is a love hotel; they felt this was not clearly stated at booking and found the atmosphere unexpected.
Smoking rooms and lingering odors
Reviewers reported that rooms are smoking rooms or carry cigarette smells; this affected guests who requested non‑smoking accommodation.
Far from central Tokyo / transport
Many guests mentioned the location is outside central Tokyo, requiring lengthy public‑transport or car travel; some found it inconvenient without a vehicle.
Occasional cleanliness issues
A few reviews reported cleanliness concerns (for example decorative bedding or pillows not fully clean), suggesting some rooms may need more thorough housekeeping or refresh.
Strict key policy and minor annoyances
One guest reported a steep fine for a lost key and others mentioned minor annoyances (e.g., in‑room payment machine lights or limited staff visibility/communication), which some found unsettling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The property offers on-site parking and a street-level entrance which help keep arrivals private, and staff handle check-in at the reception.
Same-day reservations are accepted by phone; call the hotel directly to check availability and book.
Standard stay hours start around 18:00 on weekdays and around 20:00 on Saturdays and the day before holidays; there are also short-stay (rest) options with separate time windows. If you check in after 01:00 on weekdays, some stay plans provide a 12-hour use from check-in.
There is a staffed front desk; although some services are automated at other hotels, reservations and guest requests are handled at reception here.
Rooms were updated in a recent renewal and are designed for privacy, but sound isolation can vary by room and building layout; individual experiences may differ.
All rooms provide free Wi‑Fi and video-on-demand, large TVs, and many rooms include communication karaoke and game options for in-room entertainment.
Yes. The hotel has on-site parking with roughly two dozen spaces and a number of spots that accommodate high-roof vehicles.
Yes. Guests must be 18 years or older to use the facilities.
The hotel is within walking distance of the Toneri Koen station on the Toneri Liner, typically about a 7–10 minute walk.
Yes. The hotel offers a range of extras such as rental chargers and cosmetic amenities, in-lobby services like a sweets bar and welcome items, and items for sale or rental (for example costumes); request these at reception.
