ACCOMMODATION
All our guest rooms are furnished with Simmons’ beds. Free Wi-Fi (wired LAN and Wi-Fi) is available in the guest room. We cater to the needs of both business and leisure travelers.
- Amenities
- Shampoo
- Conditioner
- Body soap
- Toothbrush
- Hair brush
- Razor
- Hair dryer
- Green tea
- Coffee
- Slippers
- Bath towel
- Face towel
- Nightwear
- Shoe-shine Paper
- Facilities
- Desk
- TV
- Telephone
- Air conditioning
- Refrigerator
- Electric kettle
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Air purifier
- Bidet (electronic toilet seat)
- High-speed Internet access (wired LAN and Wi-Fi)
- ※Available for free at the front desk
- Iron and ironing board
- Humidifier
RESTAURANT
BREAKFAST
Details: Casual Dining
Type: Buffet restaurant
Location: 1F
Opening Hours: Breakfast 7:00 – 10:00 (last call 09:30)
LOCATION
Best Western Hotel Fino Tokyo Akihabara
5-1-6 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0005
PHONE:03-5816-3151 | FAX:03-5816-3152
Best Western Hotel Fino Tokyo Akihabara faces the main street and is a 7-minute walk from JR Akihabara Station.
◆7 minutes’ walk from JR Akihabara Station
◆By Airport Limousine Bus: Haneda Airport – JR Akihabara Station – Hotel (7 minutes’ walk)
Travel time: About 60 min. Fares: Adult 930 yen
◆By train: Haneda Airport – Shinagawa Station (via Tokyo Monorail) – JR Akihabara Station – Hotel (7 minutes’ walk)
Travel time: About 60 min. Fares: Adult 650 yen
◆By Airport Limousine Bus: Narita Airport – JR Tokyo Station – JR Akihabara Station – Hotel (7 minutes’ walk)
Travel time: About 80 min. Fares: Adult 1,140 yen
◆By train: Narita – JR Tokyo Station (via Narita Express) – JR Akihabara Station – Hotel (7 minutes’ walk)
Travel time: About 90 min. Fares: Adult 2,820 yen
◆JR Tokyo Station – JR Akihabara Station – Hotel (7 minutes’ walk)
Travel time: About 15 min. Fares: Adult 140 yen
◆By car: Haneda Airport – Tokyo Route 8 – Metropolitan Expressway (Shutoko) No. 1 Haneda Route – Shutoko Inner Circular Route (Hamazakibashi JCT) – Shutoko No. 1 Ueno Route (Edobashi JCT) – Shutoko Inner Circular Route Honcho Exit – National Route 4 – Hotel
Travel time: About 40 min.
◆By car: Sotobori-dori – Shin-Tokiwabashi (Turn right into Edo-dori) – National Route 4 (Turn left into Showa-dori) – Hotel
Travel time: About 15 min.
TRAVEL INFORMATION
■Akihabara
Hotel → Akihabara (7 minutes’ walk)
Akihabara has developed as one of the largest electronics quarters in Japan. Here you can also experience Japan’s unique “otaku” geek culture.
■Nihombashi
Hotel → Ueno-Hirokoji Station (7 minutes’ walk) → Nihombashi Station (6 min. via Subway Ginza Line)
Being just a 5-minute walk away from Tokyo Station and a 10-minute walk away from the Imperial Palace, Nihombashi has been the center of history, culture, and commerce. Delicious sushi and eel cuisine and cultural traditions lives on in this town close to the center of Tokyo, the capital city of Japan for the last four hundred years.
■Ueno
Hotel → Ueno Station (10 minutes’ walk)
Dotted with galleries and museums, Ueno is a culturally rich area. The town also boasts its zoo famed for pandas, Onshi Park known for the magnificent cherry trees, and distinct, bustling shopping streets such as “Ameyoko” and a street of wholesale jewelry shops.
■Asakusa
Hotel → Ueno-Hirokoji Station (7 minutes’ walk) → Asakusa Station (10 min. via Subway Ginza Line)
Asakusa is one of the most vibrant areas in Tokyo. The town enjoys its popularity among foreign tourists with its landmarks Kaminari-mon (Thunder Gate) and Senso-ji Temple, and numerous other attractions including Tokyo Sky Tree and Kappabashi kitchenware heaven. It’s a town where old and new co-exist.
■Ginza
Hotel → Ginza Station (10 min. via Subway Hibiya Line)
Ginza is Tokyo’s biggest shopping area lined with flagship stores of global fashion brands, Japanese branches of world-famous stores, and distinct department stores including Mitsukoshi, Matsuya, Matsuzakaya and MARRONNIER GATE.
■Shinjuku
Hotel → Okachimachi Station (5 minutes’ walk) →Shinjuku Station (About 30 min. via JR Yamanote Line)
Shinjuku has many different faces – a business district filled with high-rises, nightlife district which contains Shinjuku Golden-Gai and Kabukicho, and the center of cutting-edge culture where fashion complexes targeting young people such as Isetan Shinjuku, Takashimaya Times Square and LUMINE EST line up. Shinjuku is a transportation hub where JR, private railways and subway lines interconnect. Shopping malls and department stores cluster around these railway and subway stations.
■TDL
Hotel → Hatchobori Station (10 min. via Subway Hibiya Line) → Maihama Station (10 min. via JR Keiyo Line) → TDL (5 minutes’ walk)
■EDO-TOKYO Museum
Hotel → Akihabara Station (7 minutes’ walk) → Ryogoku Station (5 min. via JR Sobu Line) → EDO-TOKYO Museum (5 minutes’ walk)
This museum was established in order to preserve, commemorate and transmit the history and culture of Edo-Tokyo. The museum has been, since then, a popular sightseeing spot in Tokyo. It receives visitors of all ages including tourists from abroad.
■Omotesando/Harajuku
Hotel → Okachimachi Station (5 minutes’ walk) → Harajuku Station (About 30 min. via JR Yamanote Line)
Harajuku has the Takeshita-dori which attracts attention from around the world as the birth place of the “kawaii” culture. CUTE CUBE HARAJUKU, located at the center of Takeshita-dori, is full of cute stuff and exciting events and is crowded with girls who seek after those. Omotesando is filled with cutting-edge shops from high-end boutiques to household goods shops, as well as gourmet restaurants.