Fodor's Expert Review Claska
1–3–18 Chuo-cho, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 152-0001, Japan Fodor's Choice
Hip, modern, and utterly Japanese, the Claska provides a premier boutique hotel experience and the kind of polite, perfect service that will make you feel right at home. The tiered, boxy exterior gives the building a space-age feel. But Western-style guest rooms have a lovely warmth to them, with gorgeous hardwood floors, tall white walls, and minimalist furniture reminiscent of Muji designs; the Japanese accommodations are lighted by paper lanterns and outfitted with small cushions for tea service above a tatami floor. Both keep a subdued color palate of white, gray, and brown, which keeps the space light and airy. For meals, Kiokuh serves contemporary Japanese dishes by day and operates as a cocktail lounge in the evening. An adorable gift shop sells well-crafted eating utensils and acts as a gallery space. The hotel's remote location, however, makes access a challenge (that said, it is convenient to hip neighborhood Nakameguro and all its bars, restaurants, and shopping), and the rooms are limited, so book well in advance.
PROS
- stylish Japanese aesthetics in a modern setting
- convenient to cool Nakameguro neighborhood
- great gift shop and restaurant
CONS
- five minutes by taxi from Meguro Station
- the exterior and some public areas are in need of sprucing up
- often fully booked
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Rate Includes: No Meals