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A location that I recommend to people is Akihabara. You've got plenty of mid range budget hotels, budget hotels and a couple higher end hotels. So there should be a hotel that matches your budget requirements and needs.
The area also offers great transportation options. As you've got Akihabara Station (JR Yamanote Line, Chuo Sobu Line & Keihin Tohoku Line, Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and the Tsukuba Express) and Suehirocho Station (Ginza Line). So a fantastic location, if you're wanting to catch the Shinkansen at Ueno or Tokyo Stations, wanting to visit the major spots within Tokyo, cutting across the city to Shinjuku, Nakano, etc, taking a trip down to Yokohama and also if wanting to use the metro for getting to places such as Tsukiji, Ginza, Asakusa or Shibuya.
There are also plenty of food options that suits all budgets within the area and of course, plenty of shopping that can be done in the area too.
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I like the akasaka-mitsuke area. Great hub for exploring tokyo. Feels like your in the middle of the city.
Ginza and marunouchi line on the station, and connected to nagatacho station with hanzomon, nambuko and yurakucho lines.
Popular places like Shibuya, shinjuku, ginza, tokyo station, akihabara is like 10 min away.
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Stayed a couple of times in Kanda area, just one train stop north of Tokyo Station. Hotels there are mostly for business travelers so rooms are smaller and amenities are fewer. Cost though is very low in comparison to adjacent areas yet it's just a 12 to 14 minute walk to Tokyo Station. Kanda Station is just a 6 minutes or so walk away. One of the great reasons to stay there are the terrific food options. Mostly smaller very reasonable establishments. Some of the best reasonable meals I've had in Japan were in Kanda.
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I personally love staying around Higashi-Nihombashi and Ningyocho. Easy access to/from both Narita and Haneda via Toei Asakusa line, close to many JRs and Metro stations, the neighborhoods are pretty quiet at night, close enough to Marounochi and Ginza. Plenty of hotels under ¥10K, some go as low as ¥6K on Sundays and Mondays.
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There will be 3 of us flying in to Narita Dec 23-30. We will have a lot of big luggages too but will store some of them at the airport for our Dec 30 departure to Bangkok. We like to keep the price down too if possible and stay at convenient, quite, roomy hotels and can easily take trains to other cities and local areas. Love to hear other hotels info away from station if they are good and affordable.
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I stayed at a hotel in Ryogoku, Tokyo this January. The price was reasonable. The hotel is called Pearl Hotel Ryogoku. It was clean and cozy. I used "eco renpaku plan," stay more than 2 nights and get discount. I liked Ryogoku. My husband and I went to "Sumida Hokusai Museum," the museum for Ukiyoe artist Katsushika Hokusai. It was great. Learned the history and saw the original ukiyoe! HIghly recommended.
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I stayed at a hotel in Roppongi called ACT Hotel roppongi, for 21 days it costed me only 110.000 yen, and it was pretty clean, but pretty small, but its enough, and then i stayed 11 days at APA Hotel Ryogoku eki tower, probably the biggest and nicest looking APA hotel ive seen, it was way more expensive but it had bigger room and was amazing.
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@onlyinjapanGO
11 months ago
Added a chapter list to help navigate the video, share with me your experience staying in this area - or why another area might be better :)
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