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1-3-10 Nihonbashi Kayabacho, Chuo 103-0025, Tokyo Prefecture
1-3-10 Nihonbashi Kayabacho, Chuo 103-0025, Tokyo Prefecture
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room was small as expected, window view into inner yard, nothing to watch at all. But I was fine with that, needed only to sleep and take a shower. Bathroom included small bathtub, suitable for small kids to have fun and take a bath, also...More
We stayed in this hotel on our last night in Japan. It was located close the main train station and the business district. The Staff were friendly and helpful and very responsive to emails, room was in good condition.
Best Tokyo hotel we've stayed at in terms of distance from the hotel to a subway station. It's like a 2-minute walk from the subway turnstile to the hotel. For room, no surprise that it's so tiny and crowded, all Tokyo business hotels are like...More
Perfect location, a little walk to the Tokyo station away from the busyness of it all, eaten at the local restaurants to it and they were awesome, staff are friendly and helpful the room well, not what you would expect but your in Tokyo why...More
Staff were super friendly, located across from a 7 eleven for all your late night snacks and alcohol!! :) also right near a subway station that makes travel really easy. Breakfast was a little average. But overall it was a great place to stay
Ginza is famous for being a trendy hotspot, but it's also a downtown area with shops that were founded over a hundred years ago. Department stores and luxury boutiques line the route from Nihonbashi to Ginza. It's a long established tradition to shop and stroll while the road is closed to traffic. Luxury hotels, world class cuisine from talented chefs, and a collection of glitzy clubs will make this area popular
Response from Jeffy Soh | Reviewed this property |
Hi Verona,
Yes, there are 2 route from Hanada.
1) From Hanada (Keiyu Line) --> Change at Keiyu Kamata --> Change at Sengakuji (Asakusa Line) --> change at Nihonbashi (Tozai Line) --> Kayabacho (Reach)
2) From Hanada (Tokyo... More
Hi Verona,
Yes, there are 2 route from Hanada.
1) From Hanada (Keiyu Line) --> Change at Keiyu Kamata --> Change at Sengakuji (Asakusa Line) --> change at Nihonbashi (Tozai Line) --> Kayabacho (Reach)
2) From Hanada (Tokyo Monorail) --> Change at Hamamatsucho Station but is Daimon (Asakusa Line) --> change at Nihonbashi (Tozai Line) --> Kayabacho (Reach)
Option 1 is slightly cheaper and more transfer.
Option 2 is faster.
I will recommend option 2, but at Hamamatsucho station, you may been mislead to enter to JR line. You need go out the monorail and go underground and look for Daimon Station to change to Asakusa Line.
In Japan mostly are stairs instead of escalator or elevator. so you may need to carry up and down stairs.
Enjoy your trip at Japan.....
hi, i used cheapest one with transfer-keisei line train 8 stops->toyokosoku line train->exit at kayabacho walk a few blocks. having phone with GPS is easy.
Response from Jeffy Soh | Reviewed this property |
Hi Jenny, i not sure if you are still waiting for answers. The fast means to the hotel from Narita is taking the JR Express to Tokyo station and change to Metro Tozai line to T11.
If you had additional 30mins, just take... More
Hi Jenny, i not sure if you are still waiting for answers. The fast means to the hotel from Narita is taking the JR Express to Tokyo station and change to Metro Tozai line to T11.
If you had additional 30mins, just take normal JR line instead of JR Express.
Hope this can assist you