Welcome to Tokyo
As this was my first time visiting Japan, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect on arrival – but I was pleasantly surprised by just how easy and efficient everything was. The airport was extremely well organised, with clear signage in both Japanese and English, making the arrival process very straightforward even for first-time visitors. Before travelling, I highly recommend registering your details through Visit Japan Web, as this makes immigration and customs much faster and more seamless upon arrival.
After collecting my luggage, I made my way to the Airport Limousine Bus for the transfer to my hotel. Although I had originally booked a later service, the staff were incredibly accommodating and happily moved me onto an earlier shuttle.
My stay at the Keio Plaza Hotel certainly didn’t disappoint. Located just a short 10-minute walk from Shinjuku Station – the busiest train station in the world, with around 3 million passengers passing through each day – it was the perfect base for exploring Tokyo. Right next door is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, where you can head up to the free observatory on the 47th floor for breathtaking panoramic views across the city and, on a clear day, even catch a glimpse of Mt Fuji.
One of the biggest surprises during my stay was discovering the hotel’s own sky lounge on the 47th floor, which is included for hotel guests. With complimentary coffee and soft drinks available, it was the perfect place to sit back, relax and soak in the incredible Tokyo skyline without even having to leave the hotel.