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Shangri-La Hotel, Tokyo - Nihonbashi Hotels
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£328
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Nihonbashi, Tokyo Show Map

Situated in Tokyo's Nihonbashi neighborhood, this luxury hotel is close to Bridgestone Museum of Art, Tokyo … More

Pricing for stays between 01 Jul - 04 Jul, 2012

Antonio from Brazil said:
"The Shangri-lá Tokyo, located right next to Tokyo main train station, is very comfor... " More hotel reviews

Mandarin Oriental Tokyo - Nihonbashi Hotels
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£350
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Nihonbashi, Tokyo Show Map

This luxury hotel is located in Tokyo (Nihonbashi), close to Tokyo Stock Exchange, Tokyo Imperial Palace, and … More

Pricing for stays between 05 Jun - 08 Jun, 2012

Kimberley from Beijing, China said:
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Hotel Seiyo Ginza - Nihonbashi Hotels
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£274
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Nihonbashi, Tokyo Show Map

This luxury hotel is located in Tokyo (Ginza), close to Mitsukoshi, Kabuki-za Theatre, and Tokyo Imperial Palace … More

Pricing for stays between 14 Jun - 17 Jun, 2012

Michael from Melbourne, Australia said:
"One of the best hotels we have stayed at. Staff were fantastic. Great location too." More hotel reviews

Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi - Nihonbashi Hotels
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£453
£680
This hotel is rated 5 stars out of 5

Area: Nihonbashi, Tokyo Show Map

Located within the 31-story, glass tower Pacific Century Place, this contemporary hotel is in the Marunouchi … More

Pricing for stays between 14 Jun - 17 Jun, 2012

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"Excellent location; immediately next to Tokyo Central Station. Staff were incredibly... " More hotel reviews

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5 star Nihonbashi, Tokyo Hotels

Just north of Ginza, this financial area was named after its bridge, which has been the mile-zero marker for Japan’s national highway network throughout the centuries. Once home to Japan’s first department store, the neighborhood’s more recent contribution to the retail market is a five-story center devoted to shops, cafes, restaurants, and a supermarket.