Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihonbashi
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Looking for a place to stay in Chuo? Then look no further than Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihonbashi, a family-friendly hotel that brings the best of Chuo to your doorstep.
Guest rooms offer a refrigerator and air conditioning, and Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihonbashi makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the hotel, including 24 hour front desk, newspaper, and baggage storage. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is paid private parking available on-site.
Close to some of Chuo's most popular landmarks, such as Arashio Beya (0.6 mi) and Koami Shrine (0.7 mi), Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihonbashi is a great destination for tourists.
While in Chuo, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihonbashi, including Tapas Molecular Bar (0.8 mi), Seiyoryori Shima (1.2 mi), and Sushitomi (0.2 mi).
Should time allow, Amazake Yokocho and Suitengu Shrine are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.
We’re sure you’ll enjoy your stay at Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihonbashi as you experience everything Chuo has to offer.
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The big plus is the transport links.
For a start if you are coming or going from Narita or Hanida airports you can get the train directly to Higashi Nihombashi {On the private Toei Asakusa Line} on the Keisei Narita Sky Access Express, Cheap and direct. This station is connected to 2 other stations Bakuroyokoyama {On the Tokyo Subway} and Bakurocho {On the JR lines} which means you have easy access onto each of the 3 train / subway lines, Take a little time to learn a bit about Tokyo's transport system, it'll make your trip much easier, but you'll learn quick enough. I recoment the "Toyko Cheepo" site.
Rooms are small but all you need is there. You'll be out all day anyway. Staff are very pleaset, breakfast is very good and rooms are spotless.
We walked up the short distance, left out of the hotel and accross the river, to the Asakusabashi area where we found a selection of little restaueents and bars under another JR overhead railway. A great spot.

Breakfast very good variety of food
Excellent staff in the deal,
I would return without hesitation
The rooms are naturally small, we are in Japan but clean and comfortable.
The breakfast room is undersized for the number of occupants, it is the only downside, it feels like being in the canteen.



The breakfast provided is simple but fresh and delicious. We stayed in 3 hotels in our entire trip but Comfort hotel is the best among all!
The location is within the 6 train stations which is really very convenient.
Check-in and out is very smooth and fast.
The room was not big but very clean and housekeeping is very diligent.
7-11 convenience store and Coco Ichibanya just in the hotel's ground floor (outside).
We will come back again on our next trip to Comfort hotel.



But the comfort library had smaller windows and more desks, which felt a little cramped.
times, I thought I would give this hotel a try. The rooms are about
the same as is the breakfast and other amenities. The location,
however, is the discriminating factor.
First of all the directions given on the Choice Hotels website are
WRONG, or at least not optimum. From the JR Barukocho station one
should take the West exit, not the East exit as recommended by the
hotel website, especially with baggage. At the West end of the
platform there is an elevator from the platform to the B2 level
(platform is B5!) whereas at the East exit there are stairs up to B3,
then an escalator to B2. In either case you must walk up one very
long flight of stairs to the street at Exit 4 no matter which end you
exit but the elevator saves an additional staircase if you use the
West exit. I used the East exit and was all out of breath by the
time I reached the front desk. By contrast, the Comfort Hotel
Kiyosumi-Shirakawa is directly adjacent to the subway where there are
escalators from the platform to the street. So if you are carrying
baggage, the Higashi Nihonbashi location is less convenient.
And speaking of location, this hotel is in a dreary commercial area
with wholesale and retail clothing shops and convenience stores
whereas the KS location is in a more residential area with a
supermarket and pharmacy nearby as well as a lovely garden. But if
you want to stay on the west side of the Sumida River, you may prefer
this location. I don't.
Notwithstanding the disadvantages of the steps, there are two subway
lines and the JR within easy reach from the hotel. There is one JR
Sobu Rapid Service train per hour that goes all the way from
Barukocho to Narita Airport without changing trains. Takes about 90
minutes and costs 1280 yen.
"They have only two sizes of rooms. The slightly larger one is only a bit more in price, well worth it even for one person."Read full review
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