"It was clean and comfortable to stay. Had free soba, popsicles. Hot slring was nice and common room for relaxing afyer hot slrong. Comics ti read and free popsicles 👍"
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"Great 3 star hotel. Had some of the mod-cons of a 4/5 star hotel especially the comfort. However the rooms were small, they really did pay attention to detail. I stayed on the premium floor with free pancakes in the morning. The room had everything I needed except for an Iron and ironing board. But I knew that. I wanted to check in early and had to pay ¥3000 to do so, which I didn’t like but everything else was really well done. I’d definitely stay here again. "
"the b ginza
📍 2-chōme−12−1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
📞 +81 3-3549-0103
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If Tokyo is a city that never stops moving, the b ginza is your calm little oasis in the storm. The lobby hits you with a free coffee station, pancake machine in the morning, and even a welcome beer at night—because they know you’ve just survived Shinjuku Station and you deserve it. Rooms are sleek, spotless, and yes, on the compact side, but that’s Ginza. The shower? A water-pressure baptism that will resurrect you after a 12-hour ramen and sake crawl. Staff are sharp, warm, and helpful without ever being fake.
The location? Walk out the door and you’re in the middle of Ginza—glittering department stores, Michelin-bait sushi counters, back-alley izakayas, and subway lines that will shoot you anywhere in Tokyo in minutes. You come back to quiet, clean minimalism, like closing a novel after an all-night read.
This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a Tokyo basecamp where the details matter. Free drinks, good beds, killer showers, service that remembers your name. That’s the difference between “a place to sleep” and “a place to come back to.”
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Long before container home and tiny house concepts arose, this building offered small and efficient accommodations, but now faces uncertainty of what lies ahead.
You can learn about the history of Tokyo with a visit to Roman Catholic Church of St. Joseph. Visit the notable monuments and seafood restaurants in this vibrant area.
Tsukiji Outer Market is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its top seafood restaurants and major shopping area. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 241 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Tsukiji Outer Market?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Bank of Japan, teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM or Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art. Explore notable local landmarks like Tokyo Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple and Old Shimbashi Station. You can watch performances at Shinbashi Theatre, Kabuki-za Theatre and Yamaha Hall if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Tsukiji Outer Market?
With so many ways to get around, seeing the area around Tsukiji Outer Market is easy. You can take advantage of metro transport at Tsukiji Station, Shintomicho Station and Tsukijishijo Station. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Hatchobori Station or Bakurochou Station.