"Nice hotel close to a metro station in the sumo area of town. It is also next to Edo-Tokyo museum and the Yasuda Garden, which is a beautiful Japanese gardening where one can enjoy walks in. The hotel rooms were clean but small. The upper floor pool was closed for the “season”, it’s late June now/summer so I don’t understand when is the right season. I wish they would mention the dates the pool is open in their pool information because they sell you the pool on their promotion but its closed like 90% of the years, it just seems deceiving. The breakfast buffet is good but it’s the same every day, it never changes at all. So that's something to consider."
"Clean hotel. Friendly and helpful staff. Good location near public transportation. Hotel provided many amenities and products for you (you don't need to pack combs, toothbrushes, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, body wash, pajamas, slippers, hair ties, etc.). Many restaurants and convenience stores close by. True to Japanese standards, the rooms and bathrooms were a bit small, but that is to be expected and were completely fine for what we needed. The hotel offers snacks, sodas, and tea in the lobby each day (starting shortly after breakfast is over and continuing into the evening). You have a small refrigerator, water kettle, tea, and instant coffee provided in your room. You you can purchase and eat breakfast in the lobby dinning area for a decent price (you need to make a reservation as space is limited). We did not do breakfast at the hotel, but the breakfast area was always busy, so it must have been decent. The hotel has a small laundry room that guests can use. You can use coins or a card (I think) to pay for your loads of laundry. The washers auto-supply detergent, so you don't need to provide that. If I am remembering correctly, the dryers charge by weight / size of load. The laundry rooms is a bit small and is in high demand, so keep this in mind when planning for "wash days"."
"A clean and well equipped apartment, comfortable for three people (one on a bunk bed). Located in the wonderful Nihombashiningyocho area, very short walk to Suitengumae subway station (Z line), and a short walk to the Sumida River terrace (riverside trail that takes you to Senso-ji in less than an hour). Lots of good eating options around, as well as convenience stores. Apartment has washer-dryer, and a small kitchenette."
"Hotel was in a great location. Quiet neighborhood, cafe and grocery across the street that stayed open in the late evening and easy access to metro stations. Hotel staff were very friendly and helpful. I would stay there again if ever I visit Japan again."
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You'll want to browse the collections at Bank of Japan, Edo-Tokyo Museum and Meiji University Museum. Sights like Tokyo Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple and Suitengu Shrine are landmarks to visit in the area. You can catch a show at Meijiza Theater, Theater X and Kabuki-za Theatre.
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With so many ways to get around, seeing all of the area near Koami Shrine is easy. You can take advantage of metro transport at Tsukiji Station, Shintomicho Station and Tsukijishijo Station. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Hatchobori Station or Bakurochou Station.