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Working Vacation in the City Office District
Published date: May 18, 2025

Working Vacation in the City Office District

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Property Stayed (May, 2025)
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Experience of the stay
【Hotel】 The area around the hotel is lush with greenery. There seems to be a condominium attached, and at the back exit (the back side of the building), past the hotel elevator hall, there's an auto-lock, likely for residents, with a separate elevator. The elevators require you to swipe a card key before pressing the arrow. There are two of them, and they arrived relatively quickly. 【Front Desk】 It's not spacious, but there are two sofa areas. There's a restaurant on-site. There's a corner to create your own aroma bath salt freely. I received a welcome chocolate at check-in! It seemed to be from the on-site chocolate shop, and I enjoyed the bitter chocolate deliciously. 【Room】 There was a bottle of water available. I found the handwriting on the hand soap label quite cute and nice-smelling, and upon closer inspection, there was aroma (it contained orange oil). 【Location】 The hotel's address is Nihonbashi Hamacho. The image is that Nihonbashi is urban but old-town, while Hamacho feels like an office district, surrounded by high-rise condominiums and commercial facilities. Nearby, there are two supermarkets open 24 hours. They're not cheap supermarkets, but stylish ones: Seijo Ishii and Peacock. There are family restaurants like Gusto and Saizeriya, and the nearest convenience store is FamilyMart. 【Access】 Subway - It's good to consider a 10 to 15-minute walk from Ningyocho Station. - A 5-minute walk from Suitengumae Station. - A 10-minute walk from Hamacho Station. There are various lines available, so it would be good to switch depending on your needs.
Experiences during the trip
I went to a nearby ramen shop called 'Hoshimiya.' It's Hokkaido ramen. I was in a dilemma, so I decided to follow the saying: "If you're troubled, hit the top left of the vending machine." I chose the rich miso butter corn ramen. I thought the menu looked similar to 'Mutsumiya,' and when I researched, I found out that it used to be the location of Mutsumiya. There's surely some connection there.