Hamacho Hotel

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Hamacho Hotel

Hotel · Chūō

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3 Chome-20-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan

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Modern hotel with minimalist rooms, chocolate shop & restaurant  

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3 Chome-20-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan Get directions

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3 Chome-20-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan Get directions

+81 3 5643 1811
hamachohotel.jp
@hamacho_hotel_tokyo

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@afar

The 7 Best Affordable Hotels in Tokyo - AFAR

"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

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The Best Affordable Hotels in Tokyo

"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

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30 Best Hotels in Tokyo for Every Budget | Condé Nast Traveler

"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

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Hamacho Hotel

"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

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Iaskara Pimentel

Google
We had a great experience at the Hamacho Hotel. The room is small, but adequate, the price is fair for the accommodation, and the bathroom is comfortable and very nice. It would be nice to have more wall hooks for coats and umbrellas. The service is excellent, with free water, and the cleanliness is top-notch. The location is also good, with a bus stop right in front and close to several subway stations, a supermarket and convenience stores, as well as good cafes and restaurants. Overall, it's a quiet place with a very pleasant neighborhood.

Raeann Hennessy

Google
I really enjoyed staying at this hotel. The staff were friendly, the hotel was very clean and I loved all the greenery around the building. The building next door was being renovated, however we didn’t notice this at all. The neighbourhood was super cute with lots of green spaces. Easy access to the trains as well. There is a grocery store across the street which made getting food easy.

Mingercat8

Google
A very comfortable and stylish stay. The room, albeit small, was very well planned so we did not feel cramped. The staff were always very helpful and ready to assist with any concerns. The location is wonderful! Closely located to several metro lines, TCAT, and walkable to restaurants and the river. I enjoyed the neighborhood activities and happy to be near Nihonbashi where there is a slew of wonderful restaurants and shops. Would definitely stay here again.

Keira Finucane

Google
My only negative with Hamacho Hotel is that we could not spend more time there. What a FABULOUS hotel for our stay in Tokyo. It was a great price for such a modern, luxurious stay. I particularly enjoyed the amenities counter, where you could create your own bath salts. There is a gorgeous chocolate shop right on side too which is definitely worth checking out. The room was perfect - really comfortable bed and lovely pyjamas were provided, which were needed after full days of walking around Tokyo! It's a short walk from the nearest Metro making it very easy to access all major attractions and districts. Finally, the staff were so lovely. So helpful and incredibly welcoming. I will be recommending Hamacho Hotel to everyone travelling to Tokyo!

Ruei Yen

Google
This was my only me time during a 40-day business trip. When booking a hotel, I just wanted somewhere convenient, comfortable, low-key, and with good local amenities. I’m so glad I chose Hamacho Hotel—it’s by far the best place I’ve stayed in Tokyo. Last week, an old spinal injury flared up, and the medication I’ve been taking made me extremely tired and unfocused. I’ve unintentionally caused some trouble over the past few days—room 1109 has definitely been home to a guest not quite at her best. I’m truly grateful to everyone who helped me, especially knowing that Japanese isn’t my first language. Thank you for patiently assisting me with everything, again and again. And even when I was being a bit of a mess, you all continued to greet me with kindness and smiles. This is, without a doubt, the best hotel experience I’ve ever had. Thank you to each of you for being so kind and professional.

Sean T

Google
Have stayed here twice already. I really like this hotel. It’s new and modern hotel style. Really like how they make the small room comfortable. In my opinion, they utilised the space very well. The bathroom is small, but again it’s comfortable and clean. Staff are helpful. This hotel location is convenience, closed to supermarket, delicious bakery, nice coffee shop and many delicious food nearby. The least convenient would be the train station, which takes about 12 minutes walk.

lifeisbeaut

Google
Perfect stay. We stayed in a corner room. It was sufficient size for Tokyo with decent storage to put things. It is absolutely spotlessly clean. The shower is great. The drip coffee provided in the room is a nice touch. The temperature control in the room is perfect. The beds are very comfortable. The room is bright and sunny and very quiet. We liked the area as we have been to Tokyo many times so we didn’t want to stay in the main tourist hotspot busy areas. This was a great area as it is quiet with cafes etc but very close to many different subway lines so wit was convenient to get around. The bakery next door is so good and there are many nice cafes.

Walk with Jonas

Google
My favourite hotel on this Japan trip. Stylish, clean, cozy. Love the warm lighting and wooden finishes. Room service was kind and even dropped towels and new water when we had the Do not disturb sign outside. The lobby offers lots of amenities and a cute perk: bathing salt, herbs and oils for you to mix and take up to your bathroom. How cool is that? All in all a great stay! Also PJs were waiting in the room!
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Kurtis C.

Yelp
The price here compared elsewhere was pretty cheap, especially for a pretty westernized type of hotel. Luckily for us, we got a nice view of the bridge and the river. The rooms are TINY. I expected tiny, but not THIS tiny. I'm a pretty big dude. I'm 6 feet, so my wingspan is few inches over 6 feet. I'd say just my wingspan alone roughly went from wall to wall. The area itself is quiet, but not exactly convenient. Just like the other person said, the hotel is located pretty far from any of the subway stations. You're looking at a 8 minute to 15 minute walk, depending on how fast you're walking and which station you're taking. There are bus stops that will take you to the subway stations if you're willing to learn/take a chance on getting lost. It'll save you time and energy. Overall, nice, cheap and quiet. If you're willing to walk, this place is definitely reasonable when it comes to price. Oh, and one last thing. If you're going with your significant other, just make sure you two are comfortable with each other when it comes to body things haha. The bathroom isn't exactly sound proof.
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Cliff C.

Yelp
The APA hotels are a large chain of budget and compact hotels that you'll see all over Tokyo. They are all very similar and have a wide variety of services. This location is way out there in Hamacho. It's not a crime-ridden area or anything like that, but since it's not really close to any train station (you need to walk at least 10 minutes to get to a station), the price is very cheap. I stayed for an average of 6500 yen (about $54) per night. For that price, it is well worth it. Of course, they try to upsell you on a lot of other things. There are various in-room massage services, various food delivery menus all over your desk, and even their very own APA Hotel comic book that you can actually buy. I actually read a bit of the comic. There's a real action plot and everything! Haha! Still didn't buy it though. Some of the APA hotels even have an onsen (hot spring bath) but this one did not. As I mentioned earlier, you need to walk about 10 or 15 minutes to get to a train station. It takes about 10 minutes to get to Suitengu Mae and thus, TCAT. So it may be a cheap place to stay when you need to get to Narita airport afterwards. Or the front desk will call you a cab if you are lazy. Either way, exceptional value for your money.