Keikyu EX Hotel Shinagawa
by the TopOfHotel team
Keikyu EX Hotel is a 3-star with genuinely wide rooms and a good view at a price you can actually reach.
Keikyu EX Hotel is a 3-star with genuinely wide rooms and a good view at a price you can actually reach.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
The Superior Twin starts at 28 sqm, clearly above the average 3-star room in Tokyo, with a bed that is sized right and a clean bathroom that includes a usable soaking tub. The windows are large, and from the high floors you get a panoramic Tokyo view — the side that looks toward Tokyo Bay is the one to ask for. Most reviewers come back to the same line: more room than the price suggests.
Food and amenities
There is a fitness room with the basics, a 24-hour front desk, free Wi-Fi throughout the building, and a coin laundry. Breakfast is sold separately at a fair price and covers both Japanese and Western options.
Location and getting there
It is a 4-minute walk from Shinagawa Station via the Keikyu exit. The hotel sits right by the Keikyu Line, which makes Haneda Airport very easy to reach at 15 minutes, and you can change to the Yamanote Line to get across the rest of Tokyo. The area around the station has restaurants and convenience stores covered.
Things to know before booking
There is no pool and no spa — this is a 3-star, so plan around that. Breakfast is not folded into the base rate; it is charged separately, though there is a 7-Eleven nearby if you want to keep it cheap. And with 465 rooms, it feels more like a busy functional hotel than a quiet boutique.
Our take
Keikyu EX Hotel Shinagawa is the right call for business travelers and anyone who wants a wide room on a sensible budget, and for people using Haneda Airport often. Rates from about $103 make it strong value for the location and the quality you get.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The rooms are wider than comparable Tokyo hotels at this tier — the difference is clearly visible next to an APA, and reviewers keep calling it more space than the price suggests.
- High floors get a panoramic Tokyo view, with the bay side the one to ask for.
- Renovated in 2019, so it reads clean and current rather than dated.
- Good value for a spot this close to Shinagawa Station, with rates starting around $103 a night.
- The Keikyu Line runs direct to Haneda Airport in 15 minutes, and the hotel sits especially close to that line, which is a real edge for early flights.
- There is no pool and no spa — this is a 3-star, so set expectations accordingly.
- Breakfast is not included in the base rate; it is sold separately, with both Japanese and Western options.
- It is a large 465-room hotel, so it has more of a busy, functional feel than a small boutique.
Who It’s For
Match Score by travel style
Amenities
Location & Nearby Spots
Insider Tips
- Ask for a room on the 10th floor or higher for a clearer Tokyo view.
- Request the bay-facing side, which reviewers single out for the best panorama.
- Breakfast is charged separately, but there is a 7-Eleven nearby if you would rather keep costs down.