Hotel New Hankyu Tokyo is a modern hotel on the top 7 or 8 floors of a high rise building that is connected by a large glassed-in lobby to another high rise. There are a number of restaurants, a couple of coffee shops, and a 7-11 in the adjacent building. It is located across the street from St. Luke's International Hospital and a short walk from a couple of metro stops. It is also a yen 890 taxi ride from Tokyo station and near the Tsukiji fish marker, which means there is excellent sushi in the neighborhood. It is an easy ride on the metro from Tokyo station, too.
Within a couple of stops of the nearby metro, you can transfer to many other metro lines and the JR.
The hotel is quiet, the staff is pleasant, the rooms and bathrooms are nice, and its website price is excellent. I also walked to the Ginza, but took the metro back because the day had really warmed up.
The breakfasts in the hotel are very expensive but the coffee shops in the adjacent building offer a reasonable alternative.
From the hotel's website, the cost ranged from yen 10,500 Sun - Th, yen 13,000 Fri, and yen 15,000 Sat., which seemed very good for such a nice hotel. Most of the front desk staff do not speak a lot of English, but try hard to be helpful.
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