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.
A prime location about 5 minutes from JR Tokyo Station, the hub of major railway networks nationwide, including the Shinkansen.Close to various bus terminals, making it a highly convenient base for travel.The greenery-filled Imperial Palace and the historic Nihonbashi district, lined with long-established shops, are also within walking distance.
Centrally located, Tokyu Stay Nihonbashi is a 2-minute walk away from JR Shin Nihombashi Station. Free Wi-Fi is available at the entire property. Some rooms feature a kitchenette and a washing machine. The air-conditioned rooms are equipped with a flat-screen satellite TV, a safety deposit box, a small fridge and an electric kettle. A hairdryer and free toiletries are included in the en suite bathroom. Some rooms come with a kitchenette, a microwave and a private washing machine. Nihombashi Tokyu Stay has a 24-hour front desk, which offers free luggage storage. The hotel provides dry cleaning, photocopying and couriers services for an extra fee. Tokyo Station and Akihabara Station are both within a 10-minute train ride away, while Ginza Station can be reached by train in just 3 minutes. Shopping areas such as Nihombashi Mitsukoshi and COREDO Nihombashi are within walking distance. Tokyu Stay Nihonbashi is a 35-minute train ride from Haneda Airport.