One of our bestsellers in Tokyo! Offering spacious designer rooms with a flat-screen TV, iPod dock and free wired internet, Claska is 1.2 miles from Naka-Meguro Subway Station. It features a gallery, a Japanese restaurant and free on-site parking.The air-conditioned rooms at Claska Hotel have wide windows and modern furnishings. Some come with a glass-wall bathroom or an area with tatami (woven-straw) flooring. All include an electric kettle and a private bathroom with bath.The hotel is just a 1-minute walk from Shimizu Bus Stop. Gakugei-Daigaku Train Station is a 10-minute walk, and offers 7-minute access to the Shibuya area via the Tokyu Toyoko Line. Yuten-ji Temple is 0.6 miles from the hotel and Yebisu Garden Place is 1.9 miles away.You can relax with a massage after a long day, or use a free-use bicycle to explore. The gift shop sells unique items and a concierge is available for travel tips.Kiokuh serves local foods with a modern twist, and is open for all meals. The Outline|Claska\'s overriding concept is having a liveable life. Situated on Meguro-dori between Meguro and Gakugei-Daigaku stations, this hotel is the result of the complete overhaul of the former Hotel New Meguro. Claska opened in 2003 and represents different aspects of the Nipponconcept, one of the world\'s most innovative and contemporary culture. ||Hotel Rooms|CLASKA has 20 guest rooms, providing four kinds of rooms, Japanese Modern, Tatami Room, Weekly Residence and Contemporary rooms, depending on each customers\' taste. Japanese Modern features, original furnishings and antique utensils show off a modern Japanese and Asian ambience. Tatami Room is a mixed style, equipped with simple furnishings of tatami (Japanese straw-woven soft mats). |
“Near quiet cafes and shops, even though it may be a tad bit far to walk to Meguro station.”
“We were extremely happy with Claska and will definitely be back. The room was gigantic, as was the bed (I've never seen anything like it). Tons of small shops and cafes nearby made this an ideal base camp. The staff was friendly - offered an umbrella when it was raining and arranged taxis (etc). Plus, what may be the best bakery in the world, is on the same street - if you crave a fresh donut or pastry.”
“The staff here was really kind. They held our bags while we explored the area before our room was ready. Also, they put our bags in our room which was really nice.”
“Nothing, totally overrated and not as modern as the images depicted”
“The attention to detail is fantastic. Every element in the room (even the kettle!) was in in keeping with the aesthetic they're aiming for. Meguro is a very interesting area for a tourist to visit, a bit of a break from sooner of the more intense areas of Tokyo. If you have time, is really recommend you give this a try. Also the food was excellent and beautiful - they even make granola beautiful (see below)”
“Beautiful hotel and comfortable rooms. Friendly staff. We arrived very early morning and could do an early check-in (at half room price) to catch some sleep after our flight.”
“Simple spacious room with everything we needed. Staff happy to provide i phone charger jacks to fit local power points. There was a helpful pamphlet in the room showing the location in relation to public transport, how to get to airport etc.”
“We stayed in a Japanese-style room. Lovely huge bed and bathroom was gorgeous. Good location, but quite far from the station with luggage. Nice restaurant downstairs and great coffee shop next door.”
“Great rooms well designed and good size. Querky touches and a dog salon downstairs. Cafe was good and staff helpful.”
“The restaurant downstairs was very accommodating of my vegan daughter. Nice rooftop space with views of the city.”