About Tokyu Stay Tsukiji - Tokyo Ginza Area
Guests staying at the 3-star Tokyu Stay Tsukiji - Tokyo Ginza Area will find themselves located on the edge of Tokyo’s famous Tsukiji Fish Market, less than a ten-minute walk from the shopping of Ginza. This hotel offers guests 24-hour service at the reception, in addition to free Wi-Fi throughout and rooms fitted with air conditioners and air purifiers/humidifiers.
Each room comes with a TV, complete with CNNj and on-demand movies, as well as washing and drying machines, a desk and a microwave. Some also feature a kitchenette.
The hotel is accessed via keycards, light housekeeping is provided daily for stays of up to six nights, and laundry, delivery and business services are also available.
Breakfasts are available for a fee at the nearby Jonathan’s Family Restaurant, while a huge array of seafood restaurants, sushi bars and markets are minutes away on foot.
Tokyu Stay Tsukiji - Tokyo Ginza Area is a five-minute walk away from the Higashi-Ginza metro station.
Positive Reviews
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Treat the senses in Tsukiji Fish Market outside
Those visiting Tokyo for the tastes, sights and smells of the Tsukiji Fish Market were very impressed with the location of this hotel, which they said was surrounded by lots of spots for buying delicious street food, plenty of restaurants, 24-hour sushi joints, good cafes and was also just a short walk away from the inner market and its fresh fish auctions. Despite this, people did not seem to experience any noise during their stay.
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Large rooms with washers and dryers
The washing and drying machines included in each room were a big plus for many guests, and some rooms were also said to have other facilities like microwaves and other cooking facilities. On top of this, the rooms were generally described as being of a good size, something guests appreciated given that this seems to be hard to find in Japan.
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Walk to Ginza, metro lines also close by
Guests from this hotel mentioned that it was located in a handy spot for easy access to the shopping and other attractions of Ginza, and that various metro lines were also found nearby, allowing for simple Tokyo exploration.