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Hamacho District's Urban Oasis - HAMACHO HOTEL
Published date: August 15, 2025

Hamacho District's Urban Oasis - HAMACHO HOTEL

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Property Stayed (July, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
On the final night of my trip to Tokyo, I stayed at HAMACHO HOTEL in the Hamacho area. The glass facade harmonizes with the lush greenery, and the modern design of the building is quite impressive. It exudes a refined yet understated atmosphere. Nestled in a quiet residential area, the hotel offers a calm and comfortable space perfect for concluding a journey. You can refresh both your mind and body and enjoy a peaceful moment. However, one downside is that it can be a bit difficult to walk from the nearest subway station to the hotel with your luggage. What particularly stood out in the elevator was the design of the simple yet sophisticated floor signs. The way the numbers slowly illuminated on the black panel gives off a futuristic and technological vibe. The view from the floor I stayed on was fantastic, and I was able to enjoy a unique landscape of Tokyo's night view that is hard to find elsewhere. In the hallways and public spaces, vivid artworks such as paintings depicting Tokyo Tower and the Tokyo skyline on orange backgrounds are scattered about. This striking contrast of modernity and playfulness creates a space that transcends the coldness of concrete. I chose Hamacho Hotel to conclude my trip because it is very close to the Tokyo City Air Terminal (TCAT). The next morning, I could take a direct limousine bus to Haneda Airport, saving the hassle of transfers and preserving time and energy for my return journey. Overall, this hotel has a stylish and calm atmosphere, with convenient airport access. If you want to relax on your last day in Tokyo, unpack your luggage, and move to the airport smoothly, Hamacho Hotel is an ideal choice.
Experiences during the trip
During this trip to Tokyo, I cherished not only the sightseeing spots but also the quiet moments of the locals. On the last night of my journey, after enjoying barbecue with friends, we parted ways, and I decided to return to the hotel alone. The area near Hamacho Hotel is a residential neighborhood and very quiet. I felt it was a pity to go back right away, so I took a leisurely stroll along the Sumida River and slowly crossed the Kiyosu Bridge. The illuminated bridge and the lights reflecting on the water's surface were truly beautiful, and the summer night breeze felt wonderfully refreshing. I continued walking to Kiyosumi Shirakawa and stopped by an old-fashioned public bath. Soaking in the hot water, the fatigue of my travels gently melted away, and I felt as if I was softly enveloped by the city of Tokyo. It was a deeply quiet night, where I could touch a little of Tokyo's everyday life that cannot be experienced through sightseeing. —— Wonderful Tokyo.