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Keikyu EX Inn Higashiginza
4.5/581 Reviews

Keikyu EX Inn Higashiginza

Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi Tokyo|0.21km from Chuo Kuritsu Ichibabashi Park
I was disappointed that it was a hotel selected separately by the bath and toilet on the pack tour of the accommodation site. Rich has a bus in the direction of Tsukiji and Toyosu, close to Higashi Ginza and Ginza Station, and Lawson is in the adjacent hotel. 2F There is an elevator on the back side as well as the stairs in front of the hotel front. The correspondence and facilities of the employees were good. Animation tea and drinks are installed next to the front desk, coffee can be brought to the room with a cup, and there is a newspaper so you can choose the necessary items. When I arrived early and left my luggage, I received a check-in explanation and returned from going out, and immediately went to the room as soon as I received the room key and the luggage I left. However, when I entered the room, the smell ... Turn on the air purifier and go to the toilet. I chose a separate room for the bathroom and toilet, but when I opened the toilet door, there was a bathroom door in front of me, and the lower one was full of black mold, and the inside was also moldy ... The cause of the smell was found to be the bathroom. DHC shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are installed in the bathroom, and when you return from the outing and use the shower, you remove the bath chair and the floor is also black mold. Is this state still 6 in about a year? The next morning, when I woke up, my nose didn't stop ... I went out and settled. The bottle of hand washing soap in the washbasin is hard enough to push. This time I stayed at 2 on a consecutive holiday, but there is no next use. The response was good, but it was very disappointing that the water was not clean.

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Tabist Ginza
3.9/522 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Ultra chic little hotel, quiet and comfy bed. It’s not the biggest room so don’t bring too many luggage’s , you will love it hears it’s private spot on it’s on. in the evening happy walking to tsukiji and local izakayas filled you to the brim and a happy walk back jumped on the bed and sleep, happy holidays peeps!
HOTEL VISTA TOKYO Tsukiji
4.3/5118 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
We book two rooms one double and one triple. Both are very small even by Japanese standard. But it is very clean, new and functional. All amenities are self service, hopefully it reduces wastage. Daily housekeeping provided although we declined to be environmentally conscious. Location was two blocks from Tsukiji market where we had breakfast every day for three days stay. It is close to metro - Higashi Ginza or Ginza station. Beds were comfortable, shower awesome although that seem to be the norm rather than exception in Japan. During a ten days Japan trip we have been impressed with all the hotels, average priced but so clean and pleasant compared to North American hotels of similar price. This is a nation you can’t help but respect!
Keio Presso Inn Higashi-Ginza
4.1/538 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Compared to the surrounding hotels, a smart and friendly hotel. At this time, it was a concern that there was no air conditioner for each room (common to the whole building) that the temperature adjustment was effective, but there was no problem. Above all, the price is great with breakfast at the same level as the surroundings! Overall, there are many staff and a bright atmosphere.
Tokyu Stay Tsukiji - Tokyo Ginza Area
4.4/551 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Located in front of the tsukiji market. I recommend reservation with breakfast, U can choose e8ther hoshino cafe or Uogashi food court. I prefer both but if u want some japanese food go to Uogashi. The room is a bit old but clean and comfortable . There is a washing machine and microwave in ur room.
Via Inn Higashiginza
4.4/5251 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
Location of the hotel is good as it is near the Higashi-Ginza station. Take exit 3 from the station where there is an escalator up to the street level and just walk straight to reach the hotel. Hotel staff were friendly and the room although is small, is clean and comfortable.
Keikyu EX Inn Higashiginza
4.5/581 Reviews
Ginza/Tsukiji/Shinbashi
I was disappointed that it was a hotel selected separately by the bath and toilet on the pack tour of the accommodation site. Rich has a bus in the direction of Tsukiji and Toyosu, close to Higashi Ginza and Ginza Station, and Lawson is in the adjacent hotel. 2F There is an elevator on the back side as well as the stairs in front of the hotel front. The correspondence and facilities of the employees were good. Animation tea and drinks are installed next to the front desk, coffee can be brought to the room with a cup, and there is a newspaper so you can choose the necessary items. When I arrived early and left my luggage, I received a check-in explanation and returned from going out, and immediately went to the room as soon as I received the room key and the luggage I left. However, when I entered the room, the smell ... Turn on the air purifier and go to the toilet. I chose a separate room for the bathroom and toilet, but when I opened the toilet door, there was a bathroom door in front of me, and the lower one was full of black mold, and the inside was also moldy ... The cause of the smell was found to be the bathroom. DHC shampoo, conditioner, and body soap are installed in the bathroom, and when you return from the outing and use the shower, you remove the bath chair and the floor is also black mold. Is this state still 6 in about a year? The next morning, when I woke up, my nose didn't stop ... I went out and settled. The bottle of hand washing soap in the washbasin is hard enough to push. This time I stayed at 2 on a consecutive holiday, but there is no next use. The response was good, but it was very disappointing that the water was not clean.

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