You can now get your copy of Time Out Tokyo magazine delivered - we ship internationally too!
Time Out Café & Diner is the sophisticated Ebisu area's newest global meeting place.
Discover Tokyo's best shopping, restaurants, nightlife with Time Out GuideBooks.
Our newsletters get the best of Tokyo delivered straight to your inbox.
Hatagaya’s addition to the Sakura Hotel family is popular with businesspeople, presumably because it's just a three-minute train ride from the bright lights of Shinjuku. As with its siblings, this budget-priced hotel has bilingual staff and a 24-hour café where sociable types can mingle, though the lack of dorms or communal bathrooms means that it feels less like a backpacker's hostel. Rooms start from ¥6,930 for a single and ¥9,000 for a double, including towels, toiletries and free internet (you'll have to go downstairs to get WiFi). The ¥350 breakfast is pretty basic, but includes free refills of bread, soup and coffee.
Transport Hatagaya Station (Keio New line), south exit
Telephone 03 3469 5211
Facsimile 03 3468 4307
Open Check-in 3pm, check-out 10am
Twitter twitter.com/SakuraCafe_hata
'Gourmet fish and chips' may sound like an oxymoron, but that's exactly what the folks at ...
Although it's hidden on the second floor of Shibuya's Todd Snyder store, the tiny but virtually ...
You certainly wouldn't go to this rough-and-ready noodle joint for the ambience, but if ...
Located in a residential area a couple minutes from Yoyogi-Uehara Station, this café and ...
You have to admit, this papillote of wagyu beef burger (¥1,944) looks tantalising. Wrapped in ...
Gyoza – the ravioli-like fried dumplings that are usually filled with minced pork – come in ...
Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo
Add your comment