Boasting fine restaurants and an award-winning spa on the 37th floor, Mandarin Oriental offers 5-star luxury in the historical Nihonbashi area in the heart of Tokyo. Among the most spacious in Tokyo, rooms feature gorgeous city views. Mitsukoshimae Subway Station and JR Shin-Nihonbashi Train Station are directly connected to the hotel. Rooms at the Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo pair wide windows with chic design inspired by Japanese aesthetics. A full range of modern amenities are offered, including a satellite flat-screen TV. All rooms boast a sofa, seating area and desk, while bathrooms have a large bathtub and separate shower. The hotel is a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Stock Exchange and an 8-minute walk from JR Tokyo Station. Ginza area is a 5-minute subway ride and the Imperial Palace is a 3-minute subway ride away. Akihabara Electric Town and the popular Tsukiji Fish Market are both within a 10-minute drive or taxi ride from the property. Guests can work out to city views at the 38th-floor fitness room, or relax in the hot tub or sauna. The spa offers exclusive Asian and Western-fusion treatments in a tranquil setting. The hotel’s concierge helps with sightseeing. Among the hotel’s 12 dining options is Signature, a restaurant with dazzling skyline views, offering exquisite French fine dining complemented by one of Tokyo's finest wine selections and expert sommeliers. Guests can also savour the flavours of Cantonese, Italian cuisines and the award-winning Pizza Bar on 38th. The Mandarin Bar serves up refreshing cocktails, while Tapas Molecular Bar offers a one-of-a-kind, story-telling experience.
Set in the centre of Tokyo, less than 1 km from Wadakura Fountain Park and a 4-minute walk from Hyakunin-bansho Guardhouse, Apartment near Tokyo Stationフリ offers free WiFi and air conditioning. The property is close to several well-known attractions, 500 metres from Museum of the Imperial Collections, 1.8 km from Kokyo Homeiden Hall and 1.1 km from Wake no Kiyomaro Statue. Japan Imperial Palace is 200 metres away and Crafts Gallery of The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo is 1 km from the aparthotel. All units are equipped with a flat-screen TV and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge. The units will provide guests with kitchenware. Popular points of interest near the aparthotel include Doshin Bansho Guardhouse, Wadakuramon and Kokyo Otemon Gate. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 17 km away.
In 2016, we became the first Japanese hotel to receive 5 stars in the hotel category of Forbes Travel Guide, a world-renowned travel guide. Since then, Palace Hotel Tokyo has continued to receive a 5-star rating for 8 consecutive years, and is located at 1-1-1 Marunouchi as a hotel where you can experience the "highest quality of Japan", filled with calm and dignity, surrounded by greenery and water. Masu.
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!
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.
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.
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.
It is about a 3-minute walk from Otemachi Station. It offers convenient access to major tourist attractions and leisure spots in Tokyo, and is located within walking distance of a variety of activities such as running around the Imperial Palace and shopping. The common area on the first floor combines the lobby and restaurant, creating an open space where you can relax and unwind as a second living room.
Ibasen is a folding fan and uchiwa shop established in 1590. They sell a range of fans with varying uses, such as ”Edo folding fans” made of yukata (casual summer kimono) cloth, ”mai-ogi” used in traditional Japanese dances, and ”kazari (decorative) fans” used as decoration. Also, don't forget the uchiwas with prints of kabuki (classical Japanese dance-drama) actors and famous spots in Japan, that are based on the publications of ukiyoe masters like Utagawa Hiroshige and Utagawa Kuniyoshi.
It is a one-minute walk from the A10 exit of the underground passageway at Tokyo Metro Mitsukoshimae Station. The hotel has an open lobby and functional, comfortable rooms. The restaurant is the Nihonbashi Asada branch, and is proud of its breakfast, which features seasonal ingredients from all over Japan. There is also a large public bath and a bar on-site, making it a perfect base for business or leisure, offering a relaxing and refreshing time.
Just a 5-minute walk from Mitsukoshimae Subway Station, Smile Hotel Nihonbashi Mitsukoshimae offers simple rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy video-on-demand channels (surcharge) on the flat-screen TV or request an in-room massage. Tokyo Station is a 10-minute train ride away. The air-conditioned rooms are equipped with a safe, refrigerator and electric kettle with green tea bags.The private bathroom comes with a hairdryer and toothbrush set. Bottled mineral water, yukata robes and slippers are provided. There is a computer available for free use in the lobby. There is also a coin laundry on site. Dry cleaning services are available at the 24-hour front desk. Luggage storage and photocopying services are also available. A Japanese buffet breakfast is served in the dining room.