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1 Chome-15-11 Ginza, 中央区 Chūō-ku, Tōkyō-to 104-0061, Japan
Contacts phone: +81 3-5579-9733
Website: www.sunroute-ginza.jp
Latitude: 35.6735533, Longitude: 139.7698028
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Todd Schaperkotter
::Very nice hotel. Clean and modern with all the amenities you’d need at a reasonable price. The rooms are on the small side, but this is common in Japan and especially Tokyo. The location is great - it’s a short walk from Tokyo Station and near to the main attractions you’d want to visit in the Ginza neighborhood of Tokyo. Highly recommend.
Leong Jun Hao
::Good location. It is near to station of several lines and surrounding had restaurants and convenient stores. Staffs were friendly and helpful. Only negative thing is the room is very small. It is the smallest room I have ever stayed on Tokyo.
Kyle Bishop
::My wife and I stayed here for 6 days during our first trip to Tokyo. Everything is well within walking distance and there's even a Family Mart on the corner for convenient breakfast or late-night snack. We arrived at haneda airport and took a direct Subway to a stop within a 10 minute walk of the hotel. Room size is spacious for Japanese standards though slightly smaller than Western size. The rooms are well cleaned and maintained. There is a high likelihood that my wife and I will be returning here for our next trip to Japan as the Hotel central location to transportation makes it ideal for those wanting to explore the city.
Senkan Koukuu
::Not the worst hotel in the universe, but not anywhere near the best either. Especially, compared to its competitors in the neighborhood, the hotel guest rooms are REALLY small. Like, half, actually. The prices aren't cheaper at all, though, and there's nothing special about their customer service, too. Also the rooms are PITCH-DARK. Dark, as in, it's hard to read something. Too bad I have to give them three stars as I really like the Sunroute Kyoto Hotel, but compared to the Kyoto and Aomori branches, this hotel isn't really too great and I do not recommend it. Some of the Japanese people are saying that the rooms are too small, not very cost-effective, and sometimes not cleaned very well. I agree, to an extent. I'd give a D for room size, C for its price, and maybe a C+ for hygiene.
Angelica Tan
::This is a tiny businessman's hotel that is right in the heart of Ginza. Per night is roughly USD$100 without bfast (quite reasonable considering its central location). But finding food is not a problem in this area. There are Family Mart, Lawson and 711 nearby, with super yummy take-aways and anything u might need. Rooms are tiny but very neat and clean. There is even a complimentary phone with free wifi which u can take with you while roaming the different places in Tokyo.