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3 Chome-6-12 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tōkyō-to 107-0052, Japan
kontakter telefon: +81
internet side: littlehouse.tokyo
Større kort og retningerLatitude: 35.6734044, Longitude: 139.7383229
Nate Brown
::Unique historical cafe/accommodation in the heart of Tokyo. They have great coffee (and beer), an interesting library in both English and Japanese, and a fascinating exhibit with photographs of Tokyo just after World War II.
Nina Conti
::I’ve been coming to Tokyo for years I’m always finding new favourites. Little house is now an all time favourite. It’s an eclectic little gem, ancient and new with charm unyielding. Spent 6 hours in the cafe working on a book sipping coffee and enjoying snacks. Then found out about the one renovated gorgeous room above. It was booked for the next three weeks, but I’ll be making plans to stay next time I come through. Thanks for such a lovely oasis in the middle of the bustling city.
Foundry Project
::This place is charming peaceful friendly and just a little slice of Tokyo heaven. A great place to learn about the city, meet a friend for a quiet coffee or spend the night in the completely beautiful room. Can’t say enough lovely things about this spot!
Gideon Irving
::Tokyo little house has become one of my all time favorite spots to read, think, have a cup of coffee, meet friends and more. The coffee is phenomenal the staff interesting and warm and the little house is beautifully designed. I also had the pleasure of staying in the hotel room for a night and it was sincerely stupendous. Old structure and essence maintained and preserved yet updated with the modern amenities. We loved every second and didn’t want to leave!
Sean Lynch
::We stayed in the guest room above the cafe for a few days and it was a magical experience. I've never experienced anything quite like it. Imagine having your own beautiful cabin, complete with an amazing shower and laundry while staying true to its 1948 heritage, and when you leave, you're right in the heart of downtown Tokyo and seconds away from multiple subway lines.