Niwa Tokyo (Niwa Tokyo)
4.5
Hotel
1 Chome-1-16 Kanda Misakicho, Chiyoda, (Kanda / AkihabaraArea)
Review of Hotel Niwa Tokyo
TripAdvisor Traveler RatingThis is a well-designed hotel with the use of warm wood throughout the hotel common areas and rooms. The rooms are not large, which is perfectly normal in Tokyo, but the bathrooms are relatively...
A cozy and welcoming hotel in the capital of Japan. The staff are very helpful and friendly. The location is good - it is not far from public transport but quiet enough for guests to get sufficient...
I always stay here during business trip for its quietness and away from the buzzing streets. the hotel nestled in schools, office and typical japanese neighbourhood with walking distance to few major...
Details
- Address
- 1 Chome-1-16 Kanda Misakicho, Chiyoda, [map]
- Check-in
- From 15:00
- Check-out
- Until 11:00
- Facility information
- At the Hotel Niwa Tokyo, beds and bathrooms are designed to give you plenty of room and heal the fatigue from your travels. The interior decor is a modern Japanese style, using wooden furniture and 'shoji' (sliding latticework windows covered with paper). 'Shoji' softens light passing through the windows, creating a relaxing atmosphere in the room.
- Credit card
- American Express, JCB, Diners Club, MasterCard, Visa
- Facilities / Services
- Slippers, TV, Individually adjustable air conditioning, Housekeeping, 24-hour reception, Wired Internet, Wi-fi, Laundry service, Launderette, Hotel safe, Gym, Restaurant, Projector, Printer(Charge), Business centre
- Number of floors
- 238
Information Sources: NAVITIME Travel
Access
There is no Station nearby.
There is no Bus Stop nearby.
There is no Parking nearby.
There is no IC nearby.
From major stations / airports
Tokyo Areas

The setting of countless iconic movie scenes and the inspiration for songs, poetry, and literature worldwide, Tokyo barely requires an introduction. It’s hard for the kaleidoscopic neon lights, wacky pop culture, and some of the world’s tallest structures not to instill excitement in any first-time visitor to Tokyo, whether you’re in the very center of the hustle and bustle in Shinjuku or Shibuya or looking in from the quieter suburbs.