"It is definitely a great place to stay. The subway station is right downstairs. Amazing department store right next door. Fantastic restaurants on site. And I could eat breakfast here everyday for the rest of my life!!!"
"Fantastic hotel experience. Many wonderful touches and gestures that made a memorable traditional feeling stay. Rooms and bathrooms exceptional. Service a little out of touch with international high end hotel norms and protocols, but overall highly recommended. "
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"I am planning a trip back, and I will be staying here. This hotel was beautiful and had excellent amenities. My stay was a 10/10, and I'm so excited to return."
"My room at this Sotetsu inn is slightly bigger than the one I stayed at in the Ueno area. Room is quiet and comfortable, though you should mind the height difference when you step out of the bathroom. Nonetheless, this hotel provides stepping stools if it bothers any guest. A short walk to the JR Kanda station. "
"At first glance, this seems like a boring business neighborhood. But like all of Tokyo, there are layers to this onion!
We got two rooms for our family of 6. This hotel was perfect for us. The rooms are comfortable and we are across the alley from a little izakaya with great food, and up the street from a 7-Eleven (important!) and our fave discovery, a basement restaurant that has sublime offerings and which got packed after we sat down.
Haven't even had a chance to check out the two nearby department stores! This has been our base of operations for the week and everyone here is lovely—and when I got back to USA and realized I'd left something in a room, they found it, photographed it, and are connecting me with a shipping provider!
Also key—loaner umbrellas! "
"Excellent service. I accidentally booked a smoking room and the front desk was extremely accommodating in getting us rebooked. House cleaning is extremely diligent and some of the best service I have received. Would recommend. "
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at Bank of Japan in Tokyo. Experience the fascinating museums and acclaimed art galleries in this vibrant area.
Fukutoku Shrine is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its notable monuments and top museums. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 344 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Fukutoku Shrine, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Fukutoku Shrine?
Study the collections at Bank of Japan, Tokyo National Museum of Modern Art or Japan Football Museum. Tokyo Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple and Koami Shrine are landmarks that you won't want to miss. You can watch performances at Nihonbashi Mitsui Hall, Meijiza Theater and Imperial Garden Theatre if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Fukutoku Shrine?
With so many ways to get around, seeing all of the area near Fukutoku Shrine is a breeze. You can take advantage of metro transport at Tsukiji Station, Shintomicho Station and Tsukijishijo Station. To see more of the surrounding area, ride one of the trains from Hatchobori Station or Bakurochou Station.