Published date: March 18, 2025
A Quiet Night Slurping Dan Dan Noodles🍜
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
Staying at IMANO TOKYO GINZA HOSTEL as a base for sightseeing in Tokyo.
The open space of the 1st and 2nd floors is comfortable, and the lantern-inspired decor gives a distinctly Japanese feel.
The 2nd floor features a cafe space, allowing guests to enjoy coffee and light snacks (udon and onigiri) during their stay, which is a nice touch.
This time I utilized the dormitory. While compact, it is clean and well equipped with necessary facilities like hangers and lockers.
Access is also excellent, making it convenient to go anywhere.
🚉 2-minute walk from 'Shintomicho' Station on the Yurakucho Line (6 minutes from the elevator exit)
🚉 6-minute walk from 'Takaracho' Station on the Asakusa Line (A1 Exit)
🚉 7-minute walk from 'Hatchobori' Station on the JR Keiyo Line (A3 Exit)
This hostel in the Ginza area might be a hidden gem for a comfortable stay.
Experiences during the trip
Enjoying Dan Dan noodles at 'Tokyo Yayoi Noodles', just a 5-minute walk from the hotel.
The thick noodles provide a satisfying bite, and the mild spiciness makes it enjoyable even for those who are not fond of spicy food.
Particularly noteworthy is the side dish of Nozawana pickles. The crisp texture combined with a hint of acidity enhances the umami of the Dan Dan noodles.
The rich and profound soup pairs excellently with rice. One last bite mixing the soup brings maximum satisfaction to the end!