The Toshi Center Hotel Tokyo is located in the Nagata-cho business district of Tokyo.
Access to the hotel is convenient by Tokyo Metro from Nagatacho Station, Kojimachi Station and Akasakamitsuke Station.

Address:2-4-1 Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0093, Japan
Phone: +81(0)3-3265-8211

Haneda Airport
・By Train(about 40 minutes)
1. Take Tokyo Monorail at Haneda Airport Station for Hamamatsucho Station
2. Transfer to the JR Yamanote Line at Hamamatsucho Station to Yurakucho Station
3. From Yurakucho Station transfer to Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
4. On the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line get off at Nagatacho Station
・By Bus(about 70 minutes)
Limousine bus to TOKYO GARDEN TERRACE KIOICHO
From Narita Airport
・By Train(about 80 minutes)
1.Take JR Narita Express for TOKYO Station
2.Transfer to the JR Yamanote Line at TOKYO Station to Yurakucho Station
3.From Yurakucho Station transfer to Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
4.Get off at Nagatacho Station
・By Bus(about 120 minutes)
Limousine bus to TOKYO GARDEN TERRACE KIOICHO
From Tokyo Station
1. Take JR Yamanote Line from Tokyo Station to Yurakucho Station
2. From Yurakucho Station transfer to Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
3. Get off at Nagatacho Stationat on Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line

Or, take a taxi from Tokyo Station, about 15 minutes

Local Information

TOKYO Sky Tree ®

TOKYO Sky Tree is the tallest TV tower in the world with a height of 634 meters, which is visible from all around Tokyo.
The observatory floors from 340 meters to 445 meters up are designed in a way that you can enjoy a 360-degree view of Tokyo, including even its suburbs. 
At ground level, it is surrounded by a complex with a variety of shops, restaurants, and aquarium, where you can enjoy shopping and dining.

Ginza

Ginza is a famous luxury shopping place in Tokyo, where you can find a variety of high-end Maison boutiques, galleries, fine dining, and many established department stores.
In the east of Ginza, is "Kabuki-za", which organizes kabuki performances, and many other popular theatre forms.

Odaiba

Odaiba is an area located on artificial island of Tokyo Bay, and is surrounded by many modern buildings.
This is a hub of many shopping complexes, hotels, and onsen. The "Tokyo Big Sight", a large-scale exhibition hall is also in this place.

Okuma Garden

Originally the site of a villa of the Matsudaira clan, the grounds include a teahouse relocated from Gifu Prefecture. The entrance is located right next to the lobby of the first floor of the RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo.

Hours of operation: 11:00 to 16:00 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, April to December. In addition to Wednesdays and Sundays, Okuma Garden is closed on national holidays. Contact RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo directly for more details.

Areas of interest around the Shinjuku area

Along with Shibuya and Ikebukuro, Shinjuku is one of the three core areas of Tokyo and is well known for its shopping, fashion and business.

Tsukiji Fish Market

The largest wholesale seafood market in the world, the Tsukiji Fish Market is located in Chuo Ward and is open to the public. For early risers, it is an excellent opportunity to see fish auctions in action. The area around the market hosts a number of sushi restaurants opening as early as 5:00 and closing between noon and 15:00.

Asakusa

A popular destination for tourists, Asakusa was traditionally an entertainment district, and welcomes people from all walks of life with its attractions. Among the famous locations is Kaminarimon (Thunder Gate), beyond which is Senso Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo. Nakamise-dori is the road leading up to Kaminarimon, and its shops are popular among visitors.

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