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Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier

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Welcome to the Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier, where modern comfort meets the rich culture of Tokyo! Tucked away in the historic Nihonbashi district, this stylish 4-star hotel is just a short 4.6마일 from the vibrant city center. With rates starting from just $216 per night, you'll find an ideal place to rest your head while immersing yourself in all that this bustling metropolis has to offer.

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Providing free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The spacious air-conditioned twin room provides a flat-screen TV, a seating area, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as city views. The unit offers 2 beds.

Superior Twin Room in Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier

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Superior Twin Nonsmoking is 280 square feet and includes 2 single beds 80-130 width.

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The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned double room offers a flat-screen TV, a seating area, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as city views. The unit has 1 bed.

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Step into one of our exquisite rooms and feel the stress of travel melt away. Whether you're enjoying a delicious breakfast or sipping a concoction at our chic bar, the atmosphere is always vibrant. High-speed WiFi keeps you connected, and the air conditioning ensures you're comfortable while reveling in spectacular views from the upper floors. Our friendly 24-hour front desk staff is here to help you with anything you need, ensuring your stay is as delightful as Tokyo itself!

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Join the ranks of our elated guests who have collectively left over 2,155 glowing reviews! Travelers rave about our spacious non-smoking rooms, complete with fancy extras like bidets, free toiletries, and extra-long beds for a perfect night's sleep. With handy elevators and wheelchair accessibility, everyone can enjoy their stay. Whether you're here for business or leisure, Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier is the perfect jump-off point for your Tokyo adventure!

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As you explore the culinary scene at the Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier, don’t miss dining at our on-site gem, 日本橋浅田. Here, traditional Japanese cuisine is elevated to an art form. Imagine indulging in a beautifully presented bento box or savoring the refined flavors of seasonal dishes crafted by talented chefs. With attention to detail that mirrors the hotel’s hospitality, every bite is a delicious adventure into Tokyo's gastronomic heritage. Whether you’re enjoying breakfast to fuel your day or a delightful dinner to wind down, the experience is sure to be memorable.

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Restaurant/places to eat in Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier
Restaurant/places to eat in Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier
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We chose this hotel mainly due to its excellent location in Nihonbashi, with excellent connections to the metro and the JR lines. You can walk to Tokyo Station in 15 minutes, Akihabara in less than 20 minutes, Ginza in less than 30 minutes - or you can take the Ginza line straight from under the hotel! Kanda station for the JR lines is less than 10 minutes' walk. The area around the hotel has some lovely little shops, as well as some big department stores, cafés and restaurants. Just outside the hotel there is a Seven-eleven konbini, if you want a quick snack. All in all the location could not be better. We also wanted a hotel with a sento (the public bath) to relax in the evenings. Soaking in the hot water is the most relaxing thing after a day spent exploring, or just before bed. There is a bath for women and one for men, that you access with your room key. The bed was very comfortable. We did not hear any noise from the other rooms or from the street. There was a separate toilet, and a bath/shower room. The sink is outside of the toilet, sort of in the room. However, there was a sliding door that we could close to create a separation between the sink area and the bedroom area. Our room also had a small sofa and an armchair. Everything was clean and in good order. Breakfast was very good, with mainly traditional Japanese options, such as grilled fish, rice, miso soup, and a lot of little side dishes such as pickles, small portions of tofu, seaweed, umeboshi, etc. There were also Western-style options, such as croissants, pain au chocolat, bread, some cereals. The staff at reception was very polite, efficient, and helpful. I would very highly recommend this hotel. I think we will stay on other Mitsui Garden Hotels in future, to explore other areas of the city.

Frank&anna

We have mixed feelings about Mitsui Nihonbashi Tokyo. We keep going back to this hotel because of its great location, surrounded by many restaurants. The breakfast is excellent, and the chef consistently prepares delicious Japanese dishes with a unique and better taste. The onsen and the massage chairs at the onsen are also wonderful. However, we are disappointed with the service from the staff. They seem unwilling to provide any real service, such as not following up on questions, not bringing suitcases to the room, and not even informing us when our suitcase had arrived. During our stay, we experienced an earthquake alarm. The staff did nothing to provide us with information. We found ourselves in the lounge, along with a few other guests, standing in our nightclothes and underwear with no staff coming to assist us. Being from a country where earthquakes are rare, we expected some guidance. Thankfully, one of the Japanese guests in the lounge was kind enough to help us understand the situation. When we returned to our room, we called the reception to ask what to do if it happened again. The receptionist promised to come to our room but never did. Overall, while the location, breakfast, and onsen are excellent, the lack of attentive and responsive service from the staff is a significant drawback.

Joyce

We have mixed feelings about Mitsui Nihonbashi Tokyo. We keep going back to this hotel because of its great location, surrounded by many restaurants. The breakfast is excellent, the chef consistently prepares delicious Japanese dishes with a unique and better taste. The onsen and the massage chairs at the onsen are also wonderful. However, we are disappointed with the service from the staff. They seem unwilling to provide any real service, such as not following up on questions, not bringing suitcases to the room, and not even informing us when our suitcase had arrived. During our stay, we experienced an earthquake alarm. The staff did nothing to provide us with information. We found ourselves in the lounge, along with a few other guests, standing in our nightclothes and underwear with no staff coming to assist us. Being from a country where earthquakes are rare, we expected some guidance. Thankfully, one of the Japanese guests in the lounge was kind enough to help us understand the situation. When we returned to our room, we called the reception to ask what to do if it happened again. The receptionist promised to come to our room but never did. Overall, while the location, breakfast, and onsen are excellent, the lack of attentive and responsive service from the staff is a significant drawback.

Joyce

I had an absolutely wonderful stay at this hotel in Tokyo. The breakfast buffet was delicious and offered various options to suit every taste. The room was perfectly equipped with everything I needed—cozy, comfortable, and very inviting. The location couldn’t be better, situated on a street full of shops and just a short walk to a shopping center. The metro station is only a 2-minute walk away, making it incredibly convenient to explore the city. There are also plenty of great restaurants nearby, which added to the overall experience. The staff were exceptional—friendly, professional, and always ready to help. Their warm and welcoming attitude made my stay even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Tokyo. Although it’s rated as a four-star hotel, it truly deserves five stars for its quality and service. You won’t be disappointed!

Nataliya

We loved the location as it was central in the city, close to subways (Tokyo station was walking distance if preferred), and there was a selection of restaurants nearby. The hotel was comfortable and had all the key amenities. While the room wasn't too spacious, they found space for a small seating area and we had all the space we needed. Breakfast buffet was excellent with a great selection of both Japanese and western options. Staff was quite helpful in figuring out nearby restaurants and transport to the airport. They also held our bags for us on arrival (and then delivered them directly to our room) and departure.

Hillary

We chose this hotel mainly due to its excellent location in Nihonbashi, with excellent connections to the metro and the JR lines. You can walk to Tokyo Station in 15 minutes, Akihabara in less than 20 minutes, Ginza in less than 30 minutes - or you can take the Ginza line straight from under the hotel! Kanda station for the JR lines is less than 10 minutes' walk. The area around the hotel has some lovely little shops, as well as some big department stores, cafés and restaurants. Just outside the hotel there is a Seven-eleven konbini, if you want a quick snack. All in all the location could not be better. We also wanted a hotel with a sento (the public bath) to relax in the evenings. Soaking in the hot water is the most relaxing thing after a day spent exploring, or just before bed. There is a bath for women and one for men, that you access with your room key. The bed was very comfortable. We did not hear any noise from the other rooms or from the street. There was a separate toilet, and a bath/shower room. The sink is outside of the toilet, sort of in the room. However, there was a sliding door that we could close to create a separation between the sink area and the bedroom area. Our room also had a small sofa and an armchair. Everything was clean and in good order. Breakfast was very good, with mainly traditional Japanese options, such as grilled fish, rice, miso soup, and a lot of little side dishes such as pickles, small portions of tofu, seaweed, umeboshi, etc. There were also Western-style options, such as croissants, pain au chocolat, bread, some cereals. The staff at reception was very polite, efficient, and helpful. I would very highly recommend this hotel. I think we will stay on other Mitsui Garden Hotels in future, to explore other areas of the city.

Frank&anna

We have mixed feelings about Mitsui Nihonbashi Tokyo. We keep going back to this hotel because of its great location, surrounded by many restaurants. The breakfast is excellent, and the chef consistently prepares delicious Japanese dishes with a unique and better taste. The onsen and the massage chairs at the onsen are also wonderful. However, we are disappointed with the service from the staff. They seem unwilling to provide any real service, such as not following up on questions, not bringing suitcases to the room, and not even informing us when our suitcase had arrived. During our stay, we experienced an earthquake alarm. The staff did nothing to provide us with information. We found ourselves in the lounge, along with a few other guests, standing in our nightclothes and underwear with no staff coming to assist us. Being from a country where earthquakes are rare, we expected some guidance. Thankfully, one of the Japanese guests in the lounge was kind enough to help us understand the situation. When we returned to our room, we called the reception to ask what to do if it happened again. The receptionist promised to come to our room but never did. Overall, while the location, breakfast, and onsen are excellent, the lack of attentive and responsive service from the staff is a significant drawback.

Joyce

We have mixed feelings about Mitsui Nihonbashi Tokyo. We keep going back to this hotel because of its great location, surrounded by many restaurants. The breakfast is excellent, the chef consistently prepares delicious Japanese dishes with a unique and better taste. The onsen and the massage chairs at the onsen are also wonderful. However, we are disappointed with the service from the staff. They seem unwilling to provide any real service, such as not following up on questions, not bringing suitcases to the room, and not even informing us when our suitcase had arrived. During our stay, we experienced an earthquake alarm. The staff did nothing to provide us with information. We found ourselves in the lounge, along with a few other guests, standing in our nightclothes and underwear with no staff coming to assist us. Being from a country where earthquakes are rare, we expected some guidance. Thankfully, one of the Japanese guests in the lounge was kind enough to help us understand the situation. When we returned to our room, we called the reception to ask what to do if it happened again. The receptionist promised to come to our room but never did. Overall, while the location, breakfast, and onsen are excellent, the lack of attentive and responsive service from the staff is a significant drawback.

Joyce

I had an absolutely wonderful stay at this hotel in Tokyo. The breakfast buffet was delicious and offered various options to suit every taste. The room was perfectly equipped with everything I needed—cozy, comfortable, and very inviting. The location couldn’t be better, situated on a street full of shops and just a short walk to a shopping center. The metro station is only a 2-minute walk away, making it incredibly convenient to explore the city. There are also plenty of great restaurants nearby, which added to the overall experience. The staff were exceptional—friendly, professional, and always ready to help. Their warm and welcoming attitude made my stay even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Tokyo. Although it’s rated as a four-star hotel, it truly deserves five stars for its quality and service. You won’t be disappointed!

Nataliya

We loved the location as it was central in the city, close to subways (Tokyo station was walking distance if preferred), and there was a selection of restaurants nearby. The hotel was comfortable and had all the key amenities. While the room wasn't too spacious, they found space for a small seating area and we had all the space we needed. Breakfast buffet was excellent with a great selection of both Japanese and western options. Staff was quite helpful in figuring out nearby restaurants and transport to the airport. They also held our bags for us on arrival (and then delivered them directly to our room) and departure.

Hillary

We chose this hotel mainly due to its excellent location in Nihonbashi, with excellent connections to the metro and the JR lines. You can walk to Tokyo Station in 15 minutes, Akihabara in less than 20 minutes, Ginza in less than 30 minutes - or you can take the Ginza line straight from under the hotel! Kanda station for the JR lines is less than 10 minutes' walk. The area around the hotel has some lovely little shops, as well as some big department stores, cafés and restaurants. Just outside the hotel there is a Seven-eleven konbini, if you want a quick snack. All in all the location could not be better. We also wanted a hotel with a sento (the public bath) to relax in the evenings. Soaking in the hot water is the most relaxing thing after a day spent exploring, or just before bed. There is a bath for women and one for men, that you access with your room key. The bed was very comfortable. We did not hear any noise from the other rooms or from the street. There was a separate toilet, and a bath/shower room. The sink is outside of the toilet, sort of in the room. However, there was a sliding door that we could close to create a separation between the sink area and the bedroom area. Our room also had a small sofa and an armchair. Everything was clean and in good order. Breakfast was very good, with mainly traditional Japanese options, such as grilled fish, rice, miso soup, and a lot of little side dishes such as pickles, small portions of tofu, seaweed, umeboshi, etc. There were also Western-style options, such as croissants, pain au chocolat, bread, some cereals. The staff at reception was very polite, efficient, and helpful. I would very highly recommend this hotel. I think we will stay on other Mitsui Garden Hotels in future, to explore other areas of the city.

Frank&anna

We have mixed feelings about Mitsui Nihonbashi Tokyo. We keep going back to this hotel because of its great location, surrounded by many restaurants. The breakfast is excellent, and the chef consistently prepares delicious Japanese dishes with a unique and better taste. The onsen and the massage chairs at the onsen are also wonderful. However, we are disappointed with the service from the staff. They seem unwilling to provide any real service, such as not following up on questions, not bringing suitcases to the room, and not even informing us when our suitcase had arrived. During our stay, we experienced an earthquake alarm. The staff did nothing to provide us with information. We found ourselves in the lounge, along with a few other guests, standing in our nightclothes and underwear with no staff coming to assist us. Being from a country where earthquakes are rare, we expected some guidance. Thankfully, one of the Japanese guests in the lounge was kind enough to help us understand the situation. When we returned to our room, we called the reception to ask what to do if it happened again. The receptionist promised to come to our room but never did. Overall, while the location, breakfast, and onsen are excellent, the lack of attentive and responsive service from the staff is a significant drawback.

Joyce

We have mixed feelings about Mitsui Nihonbashi Tokyo. We keep going back to this hotel because of its great location, surrounded by many restaurants. The breakfast is excellent, the chef consistently prepares delicious Japanese dishes with a unique and better taste. The onsen and the massage chairs at the onsen are also wonderful. However, we are disappointed with the service from the staff. They seem unwilling to provide any real service, such as not following up on questions, not bringing suitcases to the room, and not even informing us when our suitcase had arrived. During our stay, we experienced an earthquake alarm. The staff did nothing to provide us with information. We found ourselves in the lounge, along with a few other guests, standing in our nightclothes and underwear with no staff coming to assist us. Being from a country where earthquakes are rare, we expected some guidance. Thankfully, one of the Japanese guests in the lounge was kind enough to help us understand the situation. When we returned to our room, we called the reception to ask what to do if it happened again. The receptionist promised to come to our room but never did. Overall, while the location, breakfast, and onsen are excellent, the lack of attentive and responsive service from the staff is a significant drawback.

Joyce

I had an absolutely wonderful stay at this hotel in Tokyo. The breakfast buffet was delicious and offered various options to suit every taste. The room was perfectly equipped with everything I needed—cozy, comfortable, and very inviting. The location couldn’t be better, situated on a street full of shops and just a short walk to a shopping center. The metro station is only a 2-minute walk away, making it incredibly convenient to explore the city. There are also plenty of great restaurants nearby, which added to the overall experience. The staff were exceptional—friendly, professional, and always ready to help. Their warm and welcoming attitude made my stay even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting Tokyo. Although it’s rated as a four-star hotel, it truly deserves five stars for its quality and service. You won’t be disappointed!

Nataliya

We loved the location as it was central in the city, close to subways (Tokyo station was walking distance if preferred), and there was a selection of restaurants nearby. The hotel was comfortable and had all the key amenities. While the room wasn't too spacious, they found space for a small seating area and we had all the space we needed. Breakfast buffet was excellent with a great selection of both Japanese and western options. Staff was quite helpful in figuring out nearby restaurants and transport to the airport. They also held our bags for us on arrival (and then delivered them directly to our room) and departure.

Hillary

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Chuo-Ku, Nihonbashi Muromachi 3-4-4, Tokyo, 103-0022, 일본

Mitsui Garden Hotel Nihonbashi Premier