公司簡介
skew lines llc plans and produces efficiently operated hotels using IOT.
Enjoy the nicely designed hotels we have planned for you!
住宿資訊
Enjoy the unique space of the "M/W HOTEL," a recipient of the 2022 Good Design Award. This beautiful, modern room, incorporating traditional Japanese design, is located just a 5-minute walk from the Shinjuku Gyoen-mae Station in the M/W Hotel, making it an ideal spot for exploring Tokyo. Each of these five rooms was created based on a different concept.
★Please use the stairs from the 3rd floor. There are 10 steps at the entrance.
★Our facility has no front desk, and check-in is self-service.
The room PIN code will be sent to you via message one day before check-in.
【1F - To-ridoma】
Bunk bed/Large windows/Compact and minimalist design
【2F - Fusuma】
 86-inch large monitor and speakers /Accommodates a large number of guests (up to 10 people) /Soft ambiance with traditional Japanese elements
【3F - Doma】
Sophisticated space/Spacious living area /Luxurious design
【4F - Tsuzukima】    
Sliding doors to switch between private and open spaces/Two small independent bedrooms/Warm atmosphere 
【5F - Engawa + Rooftop Terrace】 
Exclusive access to a 60㎡ resort-style rooftop terrace/Open-plan studio on the top floor/Special feeling
Please find the room you like best!
The shower head and hair dryer are from the popular beauty brand ReFa, and the bedding is provided by Serta, the number one brand in North American hotels. Enjoy a memorable stay in Tokyo in this unique space.
週遭環境資訊
The M/W Hotel is located near Shinjuku Gyoen, a renowned garden in Tokyo. The area around Shinjuku Gyoen is dotted with small restaurants, and the entrance to the garden is just a short walk from the property. The garden itself is composed of three traditional styles: French, English, and Japanese. It's a popular spot for walks, especially in spring for cherry blossoms and in autumn for the colorful foliage. Shinjuku Gyoen is about a 20-minute walk from the main area of Shinjuku. For food enthusiasts, the basement floors of Shinjuku's department stores are a must-see, offering a variety of delis and sweets. Buying takeout or traditional Japanese sweets as souvenirs is one of the many joys of Shinjuku. The Shinjuku area, slightly removed from the hustle and bustle of the city center, offers a prime location for exploring Tokyo.