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I was wondering if there was a Hilton in Odaiba, but it turns out that the Hotel Nikko became a Hilton. And it seems that the adjacent Pacific Hotel has become Nikko. I like staying at hotels in Tokyo, so I stay about once every two months. This time, I visited because there is a room with a large jacuzzi at the Hilton. ① The suite room is 80 square meters with a spacious terrace. You can see the sea and the Rainbow Bridge from the room. There are no buildings blocking the view! The jacuzzi is amazing! However, the furniture has a slight Showa era scent. ② The pool, which can be used by visitors, is very popular and has entry restrictions on holidays. "There were 120 customers at this time the day before." Such a crowded pool is a bit off-putting... However, miraculously, this day was not crowded despite it being a three-day weekend. There is an infinity jacuzzi outdoors. By the way, it costs 3000 yen for hotel guests to use the pool. (Is it better than paying 5000 yen to use the lockers at the Ritz's pool?) ③ Club Lounge As the rule goes, the smaller the luxury hotel, the emptier the club lounge. The small club lounge room was packed with people. In the afternoon, they offer about three types of bite-sized cakes. During cocktail time, they offer about five types of beer, wine, and snacks. However, many people seemed to be thinking, "Let's have dinner here!" or something, and the speed of snack service couldn't keep up with the demand, making it a very restless space, so I quickly left after having a beer. ④ Room service Room service is also in line with the hotel's prices, so you can order dishes for around 1500 yen each. I ordered a salad, hamburger, soup, and ankake yakisoba, each person ordering what they liked. I had a bottle of Louis Roederer (champagne) as well. I relaxed while enjoying the night view of Odaiba. However, I wish they had slightly thinner glasses... Honestly, I couldn't help but compare it unconsciously to the Conrad Tokyo and felt a slight lack of weightiness, but oh well. Also, even though I stayed in a room that cost over 100,000 yen, the standard rooms below 20,000 yen and rooms with club lounge access for around 30,000 yen only offer services of that price range. But, being able to have the jacuzzi in front of Fuji TV all to myself is great. Having the night view of Odaiba all to myself! My daughter is running around naked with a float, so it seems like it will be a good memory. (*´▽`*)! Taking a bath in a popular area in Odaiba was a fun experience. I recommend it to those looking for places to enjoy in Tokyo.