JR East Hotel Mets Premier Makuhari Toyosuna Superior Single Room Breakfast
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The hotel is located at the JR East Hotel Mets, a 1-minute walk from Chiba City Makuhari Toyosuna Station, at the entrance of Japan's second largest Aeon Mall. It is a chain hotel with 30 branches from Kanto to Hokkaido.
Although it is affiliated with East Japan, there is one in Sapporo that is not JR Hokkaido but JR East. Similarly, there are hotels affiliated with JR Kyushu in Tokyo, and several Hankyu hotels in JR Shikoku. These mysterious and wealthy railway companies operate these hotels.
The biggest advantage of a hotel affiliated with a railway company is that most of the rooms are located 1-2 minutes away from the station where you can hear the sound of the train. For me, who moves to a hotel every day, a railway company hotel is a priority.
The quality of the breakfast is good, the rooms are spacious, and there is a view. This new hotel had its grand opening in March of this year when Makuhari Toyosuna Station, which did not exist before, suddenly opened. It is the Premier Mets Hotel, one of only 6.
I first encountered Premier Mets in Yokohama Sakuragicho. The amenities and supplies have been improved, the rooms are slightly larger, and breakfast is not outsourced but has its own restaurant, and the facilities and everything have been upgraded overall.
Hot spring bath products and mask packs from hot springs all over Japan are provided as amenities, and massage chairs, sleeping drinks, chocolate, drip coffee, and mineral water are provided as basics in the room. The beds are also the best Simmons, and you can see a smart TV.
Hair dryers and air purifiers are the latest Dyson products in each room, and the shower is ReFa. The bathroom is a three-tiered separate type. There is a 24-hour convenience store, NewDays, on the first floor of the hotel.
In addition, Aeon Mall is a 1-minute walk away, and if you take the hotel room key, you can get affiliate benefits at about 50 stores. Check-in is done by self-service using a machine. I tried it in Yokohama, so if you just scan the reservation number or QR, it's a one-stop.
The room is automatically assigned by the machine, and I was selected for the top floor ocean view corner room. I doubted my eyes, thinking, “Can I see Tokyo Tower from here?” But when I looked the next morning, I could see Tokyo Tower and Skytree at a glance.
In addition, Mt. Fuji looks big as if it’s right in front of me. This place is also surprisingly recognized as a restaurant with a great view. It takes about 19 minutes to get to Disneyland and 34 minutes to get to Tokyo Station. The most basic is the superior single room.
It’s 17 square meters, but the room is big because there’s no closet. It’s also nice that there’s a desk space. Breakfast is plentiful, with clam chowder and chango nabe, and also natto from nearby Ibaraki Prefecture. Thank you.
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