A prime location just about 5 minutes from JR Tokyo Station, the central hub of major railway networks nationwide including the Shinkansen.Close to various bus terminals, making it a highly convenient base for travel.The lush greenery of the Imperial Palace and the traditional shops of Nihonbashi are also within walking distance.
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.
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.
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.