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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 Mariners' Court Tokyo
3.7/50 Reviews
Odaiba
Comfortable in room standards.Breakfast is also available. Has all of the basics, Public transport near by. Laundromat down the block, convenience stores very close also. Eateries are in the local area, may need to take a stroll to find what you want.
Hotel Fukuracia Harumi
5/53 Reviews
Odaiba
Clean and hygienic, breakfast is not bad 👍, the front desk staff can speak English, you can check out by yourself, cost-effective!
Tokyo Buc Nakagin
3.6/56 Reviews
Odaiba
Staying at this hotel for the first time, a business hotel in a very convenient location. Up to the 11th floor are formal hotel rooms, and above the 12th floor are guesthouse-like rooms converted from residential buildings. The front desk is on the second floor. On the second floor, there are small bridges and artificial waterfalls. There are restaurants and lounges. The hotel is next to the canal and the Ota River of the big river. The scenery is very good. If you need to visit the water scenery, leave the water bus very close. There are still a few more steps to reach the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Players Village. There are many commercial facilities on the roadside. It takes about 10 minutes to walk to Tsukiji Market. It is about 15 minutes walking to Ginza, which is very convenient for living and shopping. The price at this lot can be considered very high. Recommended!
La Vista Tokyo Bay
4.6/5334 Reviews
Odaiba
Hotel is nice and new with sea view that near to train station, it is quite suitable for family travel, it has hot spring, excellent breakfast with shashimi and ramen at night, but the location is a bit far away from the City, transportation is not so convenient to airport, only one bus at 12pm to Narita airport. Service is good but a bit difficult to communicate in English if you don't understand Japanese.
Hotel JAL City Tokyo Toyosu
4.5/5491 Reviews
Odaiba
The hotel is located near the seafood market, it only takes 5 minutes by walking and few mins to the nearest JR station It is very new and clean, the room is not too small in terms of Tokyo standard, about 24 SQM, reasonable room rate as well

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