"A very well appointed hotel in a lovely area that offers lots of cafe and dining options. It’s in a very good area for transit to explore the main of areas of Tokyo. "
"Great location, great staff, great breakfast. There was some dust in the air-conditioning unit, but that's the only problem I found. If I ever stay in Shimbashi again, this will be the hotel I pick."
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"I had an excellent stay here! The area was quieter, but still had plenty of food options in the evening. It was well connected to all the sites I wanted to see, with two metro stops within a 10 minute walk. Also I felt very safe in the area and the hotel as a solo female traveler. The room was perfectly clean, and a good size (maybe would be a little tight for 2 people and their luggage). I also made use of the laundry services- very easy to use! I would highly recommend this hotel to any other travelers!"
"When I first arrived to the property, I was surprised that the Front Desk spoke English and very helpful about getting into my room. While I was staying there for a couple of days, it was easy for me to get my room cleaned as I put the sign of notice cleaning on the front of the door, which was magnetic and was clean the next day upon my arrival. The only thing I was the dissatisfied about was when I asked to use the pool I obviously had tattoos, and the receptionist saw it and didn’t mention for me to not use the pool or say I noticed you have tattoos. Maybe you shouldn’t use the pool as it’s not allowed. But in the end I end up paying 2000 to pay for the usage of the pool and a towel. When I arrive at the pool area, they told me I was not allowed in. I was surprised that they took my money without even telling me. But regardless, my day was pretty fantastic. Also, if you ever want to use the laundry on the upper floors, it’s always busy so I wasn’t unable to wash my clothes and I had to go to a private Dry Cleaning company around the area to get all my clothes cleaned. "
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What's the area like around Nishikubo Hachiman Shrine?
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What can I see and do near Nishikubo Hachiman Shrine?
You'll want to browse the collections at teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM, Mori Art Museum and Nezu Art Museum. Tokyo Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple and Hie Shrine are some of the local landmarks to explore. You can check out the local talent at Suntory Hall, Billboard Live and Akasaka ACT Theater.
How can I get to Nishikubo Hachiman Shrine?
With so many choices for transport, seeing all of the area near Nishikubo Hachiman Shrine is a breeze. You can access metro transport at Sengakuji Station, Shirokane-takanawa Station and Mita Station. If you want to see more of the area, hop aboard a train from Tamachi Station, JR Takanawa Gateway Station or Shinagawa Station.