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The Royal Park Canvas - Ginza 8
4.3/589 Reviews

The Royal Park Canvas - Ginza 8

Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi Tokyo|0.17km from Bar Dice
as far as hotel location, the one downside is that it’s a bit of a walk from the nearest JR train station (which is called shimbashi), especially if you’re dragging a couple of suitcases behind, as was i. however, once finally at the hotel, the location of the hotel was ideal for getting around ginza. it’s close to the shopping centre known as “ginza 6”, and only about four blocks over to mitsukoshi department store (note: there’s an upscale [i.e, expensive] grocery store located in the basement level of the department store.. convenient! there’s even a don quixote store nearby to satisfy your desire for odd trinkets. unfortunately, in the evening hours, like after 9pm or so, there’s a good number of hostess/escort girls out in the street, attempting to attract male customers into the bars. however, the hotel is also close to the tsukiji fish market area, which is close to some rivers and bridges. i encourage you to take a walk in that direction if it’s a bright summer day (see attached photo1 below). a little further in is a shopping centre called “atre” (short for theatre, i presume, as there’s theatre attached to the centre) that has a wide array of shops and many cute restaurants and cafes (see attached photo2), as well as an organic market! a rare find in tokyo. finally, i would note that the service at the hotel itself is fine, polite but not overly friendly; the server at the bar however is not particularly in a pleasant mood, or, at the least, shot me several grumpy looks whenever i walked in for whatever reason, but everyone else had at least a modicum of a smile and a cheerful greeting to provide. overall rating, thumbs up, recommend.

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Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo
4.5/5182 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
The room is not too big but very clean and modern There is a lot of mineral water in the refrigerator convenient facilities waiter's english is good Service enthusiasm The breakfast is also very good, not too many varieties But everything that should be there is worth choosing The location of the hotel is very convenient. LV is just outside the door. This LV can make reservations for cafes and Tokyo-specific tourbillon watches. It's close to Ginza
Hotel Gracery Ginza
4.3/5613 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Hotel staff is friendly and can speak english. The room is sizeable for 2 persons. There is a water dispenser on the floor which we stayed on. The hotel also dedicated a shelf at the reception stocked with necessities (eg. Shaver, shaving cream, cotton buds, even basic make up) which you can take. There is also a coffee machine, orange juice and water dispenser at the reception. Best part about the hotel is the location. It is very close to Ginza Station (just a short 5mins walk) and just next to the main shopping belt of Ginza with the luxury and other big brands. There is also a Family Mart and Lawson nearby, as well as a cafe downstairs and Starbucks near the hotel. Downside is the toilet looks a little old. But we are not fussy about it as it is clean enough, and for the affordable price paid, the hotel is a great find!
Ibis Styles Tokyo Ginza
4.5/589 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
The hotel is located in a great location where access to great food and transportation (train or bus) are within mins of walking! Room was small but is sufficient for a solo traveller, and fortunately I got early check in, which is uncommon in japan. Will definitely come back to stay again
The Royal Park Canvas - Ginza 8
4.3/589 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
as far as hotel location, the one downside is that it’s a bit of a walk from the nearest JR train station (which is called shimbashi), especially if you’re dragging a couple of suitcases behind, as was i. however, once finally at the hotel, the location of the hotel was ideal for getting around ginza. it’s close to the shopping centre known as “ginza 6”, and only about four blocks over to mitsukoshi department store (note: there’s an upscale [i.e, expensive] grocery store located in the basement level of the department store.. convenient! there’s even a don quixote store nearby to satisfy your desire for odd trinkets. unfortunately, in the evening hours, like after 9pm or so, there’s a good number of hostess/escort girls out in the street, attempting to attract male customers into the bars. however, the hotel is also close to the tsukiji fish market area, which is close to some rivers and bridges. i encourage you to take a walk in that direction if it’s a bright summer day (see attached photo1 below). a little further in is a shopping centre called “atre” (short for theatre, i presume, as there’s theatre attached to the centre) that has a wide array of shops and many cute restaurants and cafes (see attached photo2), as well as an organic market! a rare find in tokyo. finally, i would note that the service at the hotel itself is fine, polite but not overly friendly; the server at the bar however is not particularly in a pleasant mood, or, at the least, shot me several grumpy looks whenever i walked in for whatever reason, but everyone else had at least a modicum of a smile and a cheerful greeting to provide. overall rating, thumbs up, recommend.
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome
4.3/5259 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
The Sotetsu Fresa Inn’s have locations in the Tokyo, Kanagawa and Chiba districts. They currently have 15 locations and will expand to 50 locations by 2019. Their hotel name stands for FREsh, Sense, Amenity, as they want the experience they provide to be always ‘fresh’, with a ‘sense’ of comfort and ‘amenity’. We stayed in the Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo Kyobashi. The hotel is modern and sleek, with comfortable beds and convenient locations.
Hotel Musse Ginza Meitetsu
4.5/5242 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
My wife and I stayed at this hotel for 10 nights during New Year’s holiday. We really loved staying there. The room is not very spacious but the layout and size is adequate for us given the hotel is located in Tokyo. The room is clean with very comfortable bed. Staff are friendly and helpful. Location is great as it is in the centre of Ginza. A convenience store is just on the ground floor of the hotel. We definitely would love to stay there again.

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