Dai Tokyo (Adult Only)

7,8/10 Very good - Based on 290 reviews

Traveler Mix:
Couples (80%)
Solo travelers (14%)
Groups (4%)
Families (2%)

Dai Tokyo (Adult Only) sits on the outskirts of Takamatsu in Kagawa Prefecture and operates as an adults‑only, two‑star property tailored for couples seeking privacy. The property comprises 28 guest rooms and provides a private car park with around 30 spaces, making arrival by car straightforward. Located within a short walk of the local Kotoden Shido Line station and a brief drive from the Takamatsu‑Chuo interchange, it places convenient access to local sights such as Ritsurin Garden and Takamatsu Castle while remaining removed from the bustle of the city centre.

Rooms are compact but equipped for relaxation: air conditioning, a flat‑screen satellite TV with Blu‑ray player, a small refrigerator and a private bathroom fitted with a bidet, toiletries and a hairdryer. Several rooms feature a whirlpool bath for in‑room soaking. On‑site services include room service, luggage storage and a 24‑hour front desk; check‑in is generally from 18:00 (with late arrivals accommodated to 22:00) and check‑out is by 10:00. The property enforces an adults‑only policy (guests must be 18 or older) and does not accept pets.

Presented as a discreet love hotel in Kagawa, Dai Tokyo positions itself for short stays or overnight escapes where practical amenities and privacy are priorities. The modest size and free on‑site parking suit visitors arriving by car, and Takamatsu Airport is roughly a 20–25 minute drive depending on traffic. With basic wellness features, evening check‑in and straightforward transport links, it offers a pragmatic choice for couples seeking an adults‑focused stay on Shikoku as a love hotel on Shikoku.

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Highlights of this Love hotel

Free parking
Room service

Detailed Ratings

Staff 8.2
Equipements 8.2
Cleanliness 8.2
Comfort 8.1
Value for money 8.5
Location 7.0

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Review summary for: Dai Tokyo (Adult Only)

Positive Reviews

Spacious rooms and large bathrooms

Many guests praise the generous room size and roomy bathrooms, often noting large beds and comfortable layouts that feel more spacious than typical business hotels.

Cleanliness and well‑maintained interiors

Multiple reviews highlight that rooms and bathrooms are clean and well cared for, with newer fixtures in toilets/baths and an overall tidy appearance.

In‑room jacuzzi and good bathroom facilities

Guests frequently appreciate the in‑room bathtub/jacuzzi and pleasant shower areas, which were mentioned as a standout feature for relaxation.

Good value / strong cost performance

Reviewers feel the hotel offers excellent value for money — reasonable rates for the room size and amenities compared with other local options.

Complimentary items and convenient extras

Visitors mention free soft drinks, water/snacks, toiletries, pajamas and other in‑room amenities, plus practical extras like parking and easy access by bus or train.

Negative Reviews

No personal room key — inconvenient entry policy

Several guests found the hotel’s policy of not issuing room keys inconvenient; you must notify staff to lock/unlock the room on each exit and return, which can be awkward for repeated outings.

Limited reception service and staffing

Some reviewers noted a minimal or intermittently unmanned lobby and reduced front‑desk service (no regular room service), making requests or early luggage drop‑off slower or more difficult.

Language and communication difficulties

A number of guests experienced challenges communicating in English with staff, which sometimes caused misunderstandings when arranging entry or services.

Bed comfort concerns

A few guests reported that beds (described as futon‑style on wooden platforms) felt hard, noisy or less comfortable than expected.

Aging equipment and minor facility issues

Some reviews mention older air‑conditioning units, limited room lighting controls and minor inconveniences (e.g., ordering by phone only, only one complimentary water bottle) that could be improved.

This summary is based on all online reviews and was last updated on 12 November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dai Tokyo adults-only?

Yes. Guests must be 18 years or older and the hotel is not intended for families.

What are the check-in and check-out times?

Standard overnight check-in is typically from 18:00 to 22:00 and check-out is by 10:00; day-use and short-stay options are offered with different entry windows.

How discreet is arrival and reception?

The property offers private room entrances and on-site parking, and staff handle arrivals discreetly; a front desk is available 24 hours.

Are the rooms soundproof?

Sound insulation can vary by room and building; the hotel does not guarantee full soundproofing so some noise may be audible.

Is there on-site parking?

Yes. The hotel provides private on-site parking for guests.

What in-room amenities can I expect?

Rooms include air conditioning, a flat-screen TV with Blu-ray/DVD and VOD options, refrigerator, toiletries, bidet, and many rooms feature jet baths or jacuzzi tubs and complimentary pajamas.

Can solo adults book a room or is it only for couples?

Solo adult guests are welcome as long as they meet the age requirement; the property caters to adults generally rather than only couples.

How does check-in work for short-stay (day-use) plans?

For short-stay or rest plans the stay timing is based on the time you enter the room, and staff can assist at reception if needed.

Are rooms non-smoking?

Non-smoking rooms are available; ask the hotel about any designated smoking areas if needed.

What is the nearest public-transport access?

The hotel is about an 8-minute walk from Katamoto Station on the Kotoden Shido Line, and it is also accessible by car via the nearby expressway interchange.

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