Published date: April 8, 2025
My Recent Stay Near Tokyo Tower with Incredible Transportation
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Experience of the stay
The hotel is within a 10-minute walk from Hamamatsucho Station and offers an unbeatable location considering it’s near the Yamanote Line, which is Tokyo's main transportation. The hotel provides 24-hour front desk service with professional staff that can speak both Chinese and English. At the subway station's entrance, there is a pharmacy and a convenience store, along with restaurants open until midnight.
The best part is that whether you're heading out or returning to the hotel, you can see Tokyo Tower just ahead. It's only a 10-minute walk to get there from the hotel. The hotel's lighting is excellent; I stayed in a double room with a large bed. The wooden decor is simple yet elegant, and there’s a big glass window next to the bed with two yellow night lamps on either side. The room is spacious enough for two people's 32-inch luggage to be fully opened without hindrance.
There’s also a large chaise lounge for some relaxation. The bathroom comes with a bathtub, and the entry area is spacious and has a full-length mirror. The cleaning service every day is attentive. Throughout my travels, I always looked forward to returning to a great hotel even after exploring all day—it balances the bustle of the city with a peaceful retreat and boasts an understated luxury that makes me already plan my next trip to Tokyo to stay at this hotel!
Experiences during the trip
It was my first time traveling alone. I had no specific destination or itinerary planned. I visited several art museums, and my favorite was the Mori Art Museum. If you plan to visit museums, I recommend going in the afternoon so you can enjoy the night view of Japan from the Roppongi Hills observation deck afterward.
I explored many of my favorite brands and came away with plenty of treasures. I highly recommend visiting graphpaper, located between Harajuku and Aoyama. The shop has two floors, and although small, it has many hidden surprises—fascinating details that make it a special place.
The most unique part of my journey was climbing Tokyo Tower on foot. I initially thought it would take me one to two hours, but I reached the top in just 20 minutes! 😂
Next, I recommend Common, a place just two stations away from Hamamatsucho Station, which serves brunch in the morning and transforms into a bar at night. They offer delicious cocktails, stylish decor, and if you’re lucky, you might catch a live show.
I can’t mention too many specific shops or neighborhoods because the main purpose of my trip was just to stroll around Tokyo. I chose October to avoid the heat and the cold. Wandering around Tokyo at night, especially with the sparse crowds on the streets, I rode a Luup. I didn’t mind getting lost; what should have been a 20-minute ride back to my hotel ended up taking two hours, but I felt so happy during that time.
Thanks to HafH for giving me this chance to experience this booking site!