We stayed here during the final leg of our Japan trip, returning from Kyoto and Osaka, where we had stayed in major chain hotels. By this point, we were eager for the extra space and comfort of an apartment hotel, especially in a neighborhood with a cozy, hometown feel. This location offered all the conveniences we needed while being a welcome escape from the bustling energy of Ginza's main shopping district.
Like other MONday Apart hotels, this property features apartment-style accommodations with more room and amenities, including a kitchen and a much-needed washer/dryer—especially after discovering the washer at our previous hotel was out of order. We arrived around 1:30 PM and asked for an early check-in, which the staff graciously accommodated.
While it wasn’t as modern as the MONday Apart location in Asakusa, this hotel made up for it with its proximity to a major train station, abundant shopping, and the Tsukiji Outer Market, famous for its incredible food options. The neighborhood itself is also worth exploring, with restaurants catering to locals, tourists, and the business crowd alike.
This hotel was the perfect place to unwind and wrap up our trip, offering both comfort and convenience.