Hotel Niwa Tokyo

Kōrakuen & Akihabara


A traditional Japanese design with a contemporary spin in the public areas and the reasonably spacious hotel rooms put Niwa well ahead of the usual bland midrangers. We like the rock garden and bamboo grove out the front and the shōji (traditional paper screens) across the windows in the rooms.

The central location is also great – close to the JR station but also on a quiet backstreet.


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