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There has been a Hotel Kazusaya in Nihonbashi since 1891, but you’d be hard pushed to know it from the modern exterior of the current building, in one of the last shitamachi areas in the heart of Tokyo’s business district. Inside, you’ll find good-sized, functionally furnished rooms, including one Japanese-style tatami room for three to four guests. Service is obliging, although only minimal English is spoken by most staff.
Tokyo City Guide (Edition 5)
Transport Kanda Station (Yamanote, Chuo, Keihin-Tohoku, Ginza lines), east exit; Mitsukoshimae Station (Ginza, Hanzomon lines), exit A10; Shin-Nihonbashi Station (Sobu Rapid line), exit 8
Telephone 03 3241 1045
Admission Rates ¥8,925-¥9,975 single; ¥10,500-¥12,600 double; ¥14,700 twin; ¥18,900 triple. Japanese (3-4 people) ¥22,050-¥25,200.
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