Descending the private elevator and stepping into the hotel lobby on the 27th floor, you find yourself in the serene atmosphere of a sky-high haven.From the modern and warmly designed rooms, you can admire Tokyo's nighttime cityscape, vibrant and dazzling.It is breathtakingly beautiful.Please enjoy the luxurious and tranquil space to your heart's content.
The collective name for two bridges that run from the front square, through the main gate and over the moat leading to the Imperial Palace.
Beautiful lacquerware with black and vermillion is a traditional craft which represents Japan. ”Kuroeya” which has been operating in Nihonbashi since 1689 is a shop famous for lacquerware. The shop displays lacquerware from all over Japan, as well as their own original products. Apart from the standard bowls and chopsticks, there are spoons, forks and wine glasses that will match a western table setting too. There are also hand-mirrors and accessories that would be great as a gift to yourself or someone else.
Échiré Maison du Beurre is the world's first speciality store of Échiré butter which was opened in the Marunouchi Brick Square. Échiré butter is the fermented butter which is made in the traditional methods in the town of Échiré in France. At the store, they sell products such as the pastries which is made with Échiré butter. The butter cake and the croissant are the popular products which are often sold out in early hours. For souvenirs, Sable Échiré and Galette Échiré are recommended.
Haibara is a washi shop in Nihonbashi that has been around for over 200 years. They sell various types of washi, from letters sets to kazari fans and paper products. The shop is also for the fact that Takehisa Yumeji, an artist famous for drawing beautiful women in the Taisho period (1912 - 1926) designed many of the patterns for this shop's letter writing sets, envelopes and uchiwas. The ”Jabara (rickrack/zigzag) letter writing set” is the shop's most popular item, with dotted lines at every folding point, and you can just tear off the part you need to use.
Ozu Washi in Nihonbashi is a washi seller that was established in 1653. In a corner of the shop with various papers on display is the Handmade Washi Experience Studio where you can experience making paper. You can learn the process of making paper in about an hour. There is no minimum number of people for the experience, but reservations take priority. You can keep the paper you make!
The Tokyo Central Post Office was one of the first postal offices established in Japan in 1871. In 2012, it was moved to the current location that is now the bottom layer building of JP Tower, and has been drawing attention as one of Japan’s tourist spots. The products such as the clear document holders, masking tapes and postcards with the motif of Tokyo Marunouchi Station Building which can only be bought at the Tokyo Central Post Office is popular as a new Tokyo souvenir. If you post a postcard in the mailbox set around various places in Tokyo Station, they will seal it with the date stamp which has the scenery of Tokyo station.
Smile Hotel Nihonbashi Mitsukoshimae, located just a 5-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Subway Station, offers simple rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the property.Rooms include a flat-screen TV with video-on-demand channels (for an additional fee), and in-room massages can also be requested.Tokyo Station is a 10-minute train ride away. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, a safety deposit box, a refrigerator, an electric kettle (with green tea bags), and a private bathroom (with a hairdryer and toothbrush set).Bottled mineral water, yukata robes, and slippers are provided. The lobby features a computer that guests can use freely.There is also a coin-operated laundry facility on-site.The 24-hour front desk offers dry cleaning services.Luggage storage and photocopy services are also available. A buffet-style Japanese breakfast is served in the dining room.
1-minute walk from Tokyo Metro 'Mitsukoshimae' Station underground passage, Exit A10.A lobby with a sense of openness and functional yet welcoming high-quality rooms.The restaurant features Nihonbashi Asada, boasting a breakfast that gathers seasonal flavors from across the country. The facility also includes a large public bath and a bar, offering moments of relaxation and refreshment as a base for business or leisure.
About a 3-minute walk from 'Otemachi' Station.Convenient access to major sightseeing spots and leisure destinations in Tokyo, with a location that allows you to enjoy various activities within walking distance, such as 'Imperial Palace jogging' and shopping.The shared area on the first floor combines the lobby and restaurant into a spacious and open space where you can relax as if it were your second living room.