Chuo, 1.6 km from Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (310)
9.6/10
Exceptional
(310)
"The stay was great! The staff was always very helpful and polite! We appreciated all their insights and recommendations. Room was very spacious and always clean! Will definitely be going back next time around. "
"The stay was great! The staff was always very helpful and polite! We appreciated all their insights and recommendations. Room was very spacious and always clean! Will definitely be going back next time around. "
1.1 km from Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (321)
9.2/10
Wonderful
(321)
"Wonderful hotel to stay at the rooms were extremely clean and the bathrooms also super convenient and Clean. Great view of the river you would wake up to the work boats going around 6 AM. Only could hear the boats if you have your windows open, which we did. "
"Wonderful hotel to stay at the rooms were extremely clean and the bathrooms also super convenient and Clean. Great view of the river you would wake up to the work boats going around 6 AM. Only could hear the boats if you have your windows open, which we did. "
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Top Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum Hotel Reviews
Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo
10/10 Excellent
"The positives: Our large and comfortable twin share room on the 22nd floor with a magnificent view of the superb Skytree. The room was spacious, clean and consistently maintained by housekeeping. The front desk was always polite, friendly and helpful. In fact all the staff were so delightful and attentive. Additionally, the hotel is walking distance to the JR Kinshicho train station with direct link to Tokyo, Shinjuku, and Akihabara- all significant places of interest. Kinshicho is a thriving hub and has a Uniqlo, Zara, Burger King, McDonalds, and a DonJiote (a Japanese everything store open 24/7 selling everything from luggage to souvenirs). There is also an abundance of sushi, ramen and gyoza shops behind the hotel (we did not discover this until day 4). The negative was the breakfast buffet. I felt that the range of options for fresh protein: fish, chicken, tofu and fresh fruit (banana, strawberry, apple, orange) was not available. I also would have liked to have seen some onigiri, nori rolls. Processed meats, juices, potato fries are not to my liking. However, all in all our stay at the Tobu was a great success and I would highly recommend it! "
"The room was clean and convenient, although a little on the small side; which is common in japan. The staff was helpful and polite. The best thing about this hotel is it's excellent location. There's a JR station and a Tokyo metro station available just a few minutes walking. Many of the major lines stop at those stations which makes this place ideal for sightseeing. The hotel has no laundromat, but there is one right next door. The only negative is that the hotel has no japanese public bath (sento); although this might not be an issue for someone who isn't interested. "
"Very nice hotel and friendly staff. Easy location to get to from the airport since the hotel is connected to the TCAT terminal. This is my first time in Tokyo and I'm happy with the convenient location of the hotel. Access to the Z line subway can be found in the hotel's lower level. This made it easy to get around Tokyo for sightseeing. The buffet breakfast is also very good. There's no coin laundry machine on site but we found one 5 minutes walking distance away. There are a few restaurants nearby and a couple of 24 convenient stores across the street. Rooms are dated but super clean. Overall, I would highly is this hotel especially for first time visitors."
"The best out of 3 hotels that I have stayed in Tokyo!
Location: best. JR right beside. Bustop in front. Cafes, restaurants, konbinis and supermarkets line the street.
Travelled as family of 7, we booked 3 rooms. There were 2 machines at the reception for check-in. Courteous reception staff assisted in the process. We were anxious about our early morning flight out. They helped to check the rates for taxi service but we ended up with alternative arrangements. Where basic English lacked, they used translating device from mobile phone and it was sufficient.
Rooms: good. Enjoyed the balconies. Being at higher floor, all felt minimal to no noise from the trains with it closed. Slept well. Bed comfy and pillows, wonderful.Top part of the pillows were soft, there was buckwheat underneath.
Fully equipped toilet. Our tallest family member was 185cm and toilet to us was good sized. Everything was within arms reach.
Even equppied with deodorizer spray (for room and fabric), shoe brush and shoe horn!
If we hung Do Not Disturb, they would place a note to inform that they did not enter the room that day and offered eco cleaning where bed linens will not be replaced but they would vacuum and replace towels. That to me is crafted service, assurance to security and upholding integrity.
On our last night, we experienced M3 earthquake tremors. Staying on a higher floor, we felt rooms sway but everyone was ok. It made me appreciate having a manned, 24hr reception even more."
"Second year staying here, amazing location, everything near. Amazing staff, amazing facilities. It is quite a small room but thoroughly enjoyed my stay here. Highly recommend and miss it already!"
"Excellent apartment. Quite big with laundry in the room. Very nice employees. We forgot our phone cables and they were nice enough to send them to us to Kyoto. I recommend that gem to anybody who likes big, safe, clean, and modern space during their stay."
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What's the area like around Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum?
Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum 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 170 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Ekimae Tower is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and a fitness centre. It's located just a short 0.6 mi (1 km) from Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum. Other good choices close by include Tobu Hotel Levant Tokyo and Ryogoku View Hotel.
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What can I see and do near Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Sumida Hokusai Museum, Edo-Tokyo Museum or Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art. Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Ekoin Temple are landmarks that you won't want to miss. You can check out the local talent at Theater X, Meijiza Theater and Sumida Triphony Hall.
How can I get to Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum?
With so many transport options, seeing the area around Construction Tools and Wooden Frame Museum is simple. Walk to nearby metro stations like Tatsumi Station, Toyosu Station and Shin-toyosu Station. If you want to journey outside of the area, jump aboard a train from Shiomi Station, Shinonome Station or Shin-Kiba Station.