3 Chome-20-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan Get directions
"Tucked into the historic Nihonbashi Ningyocho district, this 15-story designer hotel blends into a quiet, local streetscape with 170 bright, clean-lined rooms accented by warm wood tones and veranda plants that give a lived-in feel. Operated by UDS, the property’s on-site all-day dining—an upscale diner—draws locals, while nearby bakeries and specialty coffee shops add to the neighborhood’s quietly hip revival. The area calms down at night, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a tranquil base; corner rooms offer extra sunlight." - Yukari Sakamoto
"Neighborhood: Niohonbashi HamachoPrice: From $136 per night A Tetris tower with lush greenery sprouting off the balconies, Hamacho is a plot twist for those who think cheap hotels in Tokyo are relegated to capsules and by-the-hour "Love Hotels." Hamacho has been able to liven up its ergonomic spaces to create clever designs that suit guests' various needs: from compact guest rooms suitable for both work and relaxation, to leisure and family-oriented rooms. You have your pick of smaller and larger rooms, and while the smallest budget rooms won't accommodate your large check-in, the larger rooms have plenty of space, a shrub-lined terrace, city views, and great sunlight." - Paris Wilson
"A Tetris tower with lush greenery sprouting off the balconies, Hamacho is a plot twist for those who think cheap hotels in Tokyo are relegated to capsules and by-the-hour "Love Hotels." If you're opting for the smallest rooms make sure you don't bring a large suitcase—there won't be room, but no one does efficiency better than Tokyoites. Opt for a slightly larger room and you'll get a shrub-lined terrace, city views, and plenty of sunlight." - Brandon Presser
"Why did this hotel catch your attention? What's the vibe? A Tetris tower with lush greenery sprouting off the balconies, Hamacho is a plot twist for those who think cheap hotels in Tokyo are relegated to capsules and by-the-hour "Love Hotels." What's the backstory? This new multi-use concept proffering teensy hotel rooms and long-term living space is breathing new life into an old-town neighborhood with more wooden roofs than steel-and-glass buildings. Tell us all about the accommodations. Any tips on what to book? If you're opting for the smallest rooms make sure you don't bring a large suitcase—there won't be room, but no one does efficiency better than Tokyoites. Opt for a slightly larger room and you'll get a shrub-lined terrace, city views, and plenty of sunlight. Is there a charge for Wi-Fi? Free wi-fi. Drinking and dining—what are we looking at? The concept behind the public spaces is to bring the modern citizen closer to the act of artisanal creation, whether that's an in-house chocolatier or a common area showcasing regional Japanese crafts. And the service? With a goal of integrating guests into the surrounding community, the staff offers Hamacho-branded walking tours of the area, which explore some traditional craftsmen studios and local boutiques. What type of travelers will you find here? You know the folks who have a coupon drawer at home? Yeah, those guys. Is there anything you'd change? We'd love, say, 10 more feet in the entry-level rooms (go for a corner room on a high floor for the allusion of more space). Any other hotel features worth noting? Without a plethora of cool cafes and bars in the area, Sessions, the on-site restaurant, equally serves guests and locals. Bottom line: Worth it? Why? Clean design and perfect housekeeping keep the rooms feeling spare but luxe." - Brandon Presser
"Located in Tokyo and with Masago Monument reachable within a 3-minute walk, Hamacho Hotel Tokyo provides a restaurant, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space. The hotel features family rooms. At the hotel, all rooms come with a closet. Complete with a private bathroom equipped with a bidet and a hairdryer, all guest rooms at Hamacho Hotel Tokyo have a flat-screen TV and air conditioning, and selected rooms will provide you with a terrace. Guest rooms will provide guests with a fridge. The accommodation offers a buffet or American breakfast. Popular points of interest near Hamacho Hotel Tokyo include Site of Mutsu Munemitsu Residence, Revival Monument of Japanese Traditional Chinese Medicine and Amazake Yokocho Shopping Street. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 12 miles away." - My Boutique Hotel (en)