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Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

4-1 Kasumigaokacho , Tokyo, 160-0013, Japan

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Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Bidet

Free toiletries

Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

Nestled just 1.7mi from the bustling heart of Tokyo, Nihon Seinenkan Hotel offers a charming escape with easy access to city sights. Priced starting at just $90, this 3-star gem provides great value for travelers seeking comfort and convenience in Japan’s vibrant capital. Lounge in style with the hotel’s modern amenities, including free WiFi, air conditioning, and well-appointed non-smoking rooms that invite relaxation after a day exploring the city.

Savor delicious meals at the on-site restaurant or take advantage of the 24-hour front desk for all your needs—whether it’s an early check-in, late check-out, or just a friendly chat. For those wanting to hold a small gathering or meeting, the hotel offers meeting and banquet facilities (extra charges) amidst a comfortable setting. If relaxation is on your agenda, indulge in a rejuvenating massage (additional fee) or unwind in your spacious room featuring a bathtub, bidet, and complimentary toiletries.

With over 1,166 reviews praising its friendly service and cozy atmosphere, Nihon Seinenkan Hotel promises a delightful stay in Tokyo. Accessible via elevator to upper floors, the hotel combines convenience and comfort in a prime location, ensuring your Japanese adventure starts off on the right foot.

After a day of exploring Tokyo’s vibrant streets, reward yourself with a leisurely meal at East Wind Gaien Tokyo, the hotel’s charming European restaurant. It’s the perfect spot to unwind and indulge in flavorful dishes after a busy day sightseeing. Whether you’re craving a hearty dinner or a light snack, the inviting atmosphere makes every meal a delightful experience.

If you’re in the mood to relax and treat yourself, Nihon Seinenkan Hotel offers the option of rejuvenating massage treatments (additional fee) to melt away any travel fatigue. Alternatively, you can enjoy the hotel's cozy common areas, or settle into your spacious room to unwind. Some accommodations include luxurious features like bathtubs and bidets, ensuring you feel pampered during your stay.

The hotel’s friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere have earned it over 1,166 stellar reviews, highlighting the exceptional service and cozy vibe that makes every guest feel at home. Conveniently accessible via elevator to upper floors, Nihon Seinenkan Hotel is the ideal base for your Tokyo adventure—combining comfort, convenience, and a touch of Japanese hospitality that will keep you coming back for more.

Closest airports

Tokyo International Airport

9.1mi

Narita International Airport

38.2mi

Hyakuri Ab

52.6mi

Most popular amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Bidet

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Rooms

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Featured reviews:

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Bana

10

April 2024

Excellent! The hotel is a straight walk out of exit 2a (stairs only, 2b has escalators) of Gaienmae station (Ginza Line). The reception is on the 9th floor (labeled LB in the elevator) and the rooms are from the 10 floor upwards. I didn't know there was a public bath but I couldn't use it during my stay anyway. It's small but serves it purpose! The rooms are very spacious for Japanese hotels and well organized. The toilet and bath were separate making the bathroom more spacious. I had an East facing room right over one of the stadium and it was excellent. I got to see the sunrise in the morning over the city with my cup of tea and even saw a bit of a college baseball game late in the morning. It seems the southwest(?) facing rooms could give you a view of Mt. Fuji! I got a shock passing by a room during cleaning! There are plenty of convenience stores on the way to the hotel and there seems to be a 7/11 in the narrow streets behind the hotel. If you like long walks, you could even take the main road down to Omotesando and further on to Shibuya station. Water was provided in the room but you have to get amenities from the lobby. The receptionists were very kind and welcoming. I would be happy to stay in the hotel again and even recommend it to others.

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Berta

10

July 2025

We were traveling with a 4-month-old baby, and the hotel upgraded us to a fantastic room with a garden and skyline views of Tokyo. The room was spacious, with a great bathtub and shower area, super comfortable beds, and an impeccable cleaning service. Additionally, the hotel onsen has not only a warm water pool but also a cool one and a jacuzzi pool with extended timetables. The area is quiet, surrounded by parks, nice restaurants, and cafes, and it is very well-connected to the city's most touristy areas. Bonus: it has a Family Mart in the same building and six washing machines. We’ll repeat for sure.

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Grace

10

April 2025

Polished hotel with far more space in the room than I expected. Everything was pleasant during my stay and I loved having the space to open my luggage and still have space to walk around. 500ml bottled water provided every day was also much appreciated. The separated bathroom and toilet were also pretty big and I really cannot praise more that the hotel provides tray organisers on the bathroom shelf. It made me feel at home that I didn't have to haphazardly place things on the counter. The hot tub/jacuzzi in the public bath was also a pleasant surprise, and I liked that this hotel provides keycards for the public bath instead of making people remember passcodes. As someone who starts the day late, I'm also appreciative of being able to have the room cleaned all the way up to 3pm. Staff were always courteous and helpful and made it feel like a 5-star experience staying here. I liked the location as well, it's not too far from Gaienmae Station and my favourite Doutor Coffee. I would definitely like to stay here again.

I am not sure the heater was working, I didn't feel any warmth from the A/C and ended up changing it to fan mode instead. I am sure if I brought it up they would have let me change rooms, but I was too lazy to shift my luggage. Thankfully the weather was not too cold outside so I could tolerate without heating. I personally would have preferred being able to put all my belongings including clothes into a locker, rather than open baskets (there's smaller lockers that fit only small items).

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Humberto

9.1

November 2024

Location is great and very quiet for being so close to Harajuku, Shibuya and Shinjuku. Very clean and calm neighbourhood, but not too quiet as there are a lot of stadiums nearby. Can see baseball games from the hotel lobby, which was a very fun experience. Clean hotel, nice staff and great facilities. Coin laundry and vending machines within the hotel, including a combini on the ground floor.

Not really unhappy with the price paid for the room but not a bargain either. You get what you pay for. Rooms are tiny, but that is par for the course in Tokyo. Still, for a hotel that is so close to the shopping districts of Tokyo, having a room that barely fits 2 large suitcases was a challenge.

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Olivia

9.1

July 2025

We chose this hotel because it was away from the touristy areas without being too far. The rooms are slightly more spacious than what is commonly found in Tokyo and it’s only a 8 min walk to the train station. Even with our medium-sized baggage, it didn’t pose any problems. There’s also a convenience store just below the hotel, but if you prefer more choices, you can find a family mart and a 7-11 next to the entrance to the metro. We seized upon its close proximity to the Yakult Swallows home stadium and got tickets to a game, which IMHO, was a blast despite the home team losing.

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Rcb

9.1

January 2024

Spacious room by Japanese standards. Clean facilities. The location is very quiet. Nice view of the baseball stadium. Courteous staff.

The pillows were not comfortable. While the location is nice because it's quiet, it's a bit out of the way so if you want quick access to lots of restaurants, shops, etc., you'll need to walk, take a taxi and/or use public transportation.

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Merisha

10

May 2025

Clean, lovely staff who helped with transfer luggage, helping us book to get our nails done; good sized rooms - loved the bidet that opened when you entered the room and the speaker given for music. We could even see Mount Fuji from the hotel! Great location, amenities (loved the pyjamas). Theres a ATM and the convenience store downstairs. The metro is close by and it’s a good location to get to Shibuya etc. All in all wonderful stay and having stayed in 4 hotels whilst in Japan this was my favourite. Thank you!!

A recommendation would be to get AirPlay or screen mirroring so people can connect their devices to the tv to watch things.

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Justin

9.1

March 2025

I liked it a lot it was the best hotel I stayed in Japan. It is in a really quiet area which is great because Japan is so busy. So it was nice to be a little bit away from crowds. But the nearby tube station a short walk down the road is well connected. I was able to easily explore Harajuku, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro from here and it wasn’t too long to go to Haneda and asasuka either. The hotel has a public Japanese bath which was really nice. I went late at night and two others were in there but it was very quiet. They have a good smoking room and 24 hours reception with English speaking staff and a convenience store downstairs. Erika on reception was always smiling and helpful, I thought she was lovely!

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Janette

8.2

November 2024

- Location: Quite calm and nice neighborhood. Location was especially great for exploring Harajuku and Shibuya areas on foot or with metro. Easy to get to central Tokyo as well with metro. The metro station is within approx. 10min walk. The olympic stadium and baseball stadium are right next to the hotel so if you are gonna watch a game, this is probably the best stay for that. You could see baseball players practicing on the pitch from the hotel lobby. - Staff: all the staff members were very polite and it was easy to communicate with them in english. For eg. booking the luggage forwarding service was easy with such helpful staff. - Room cleaning was good, adequate enough. - Water bottles were provided for the room - there's a small market downstairs, good for getting small snacks and drinks

- there is a bit of a nasty smell coming from the wash basin, but it wasn't bad enough to bother me too much. - small rooms, hard to open bigger suit cases, but apparently that is quite normal in Tokyo, especially for this price. - breakfast was just "okay", nothing special, maybe a bit overpriced. I'm glad we didn't book the room with breakfast and paid for it separately on the days we needed it.

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Sarah

8.2

October 2024

Nice spacious rooms compared to what we had expected and seen of other Tokyo hotels. It was the same m2 as our Osaka hotel but we had more room in the bedroom due to the shower/bath combo. Comfortable bed. We had a 15th floor stadium view room (I had requested this when booking and was very pleased to see they honoured our request) so we could watch a few games that were being played during our time there. Staff very friendly. They let us keep our bags there until check in time when we arrived early in the morning as we were travelling to Yokohama for a baseball game that day. They also let us leave our bags there on check out for a few hours as our flight was late at night so we could do more exploring on our last day. Family mart downstairs and stadium cafe with lovely staff and coffee. Around the corner from gaiemmae Stn on the Ginza line so very easy to get around. Walking distance to Harajuku area. In the Tokyo 2020 olympics complex which was very interesting to walk around and look at

Area can be quite busy during baseball/football games. Not a lot of shops/cafes/restaurants nearby and Buffet breakfast 25,000yen pp. Room cards said housekeeping would start knocking on doors from 10am but in our experience they came every day before 9am which was when we were busy getting ready for the day and was a bit annoying. I did ask them to come back later and they obliged.

Points of Interest Around Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

Attractions

Meiji Jingu Stadium

0mi

Omotesando

0.6mi

Nezu Museum (Nezu Bijutsukan)

0.8mi

Akasaka Palace (State Guest House)

0.8mi

Yoyogi Park (Yoyogi Koen)

1.1mi

Robot Restaurant

1.6mi

Tokyo Daijingu Shrine

2.5mi

Happo-en Garden

2.6mi

Tokyo Dome City

3mi

Rikugien Garden

4.4mi

Yanaka

4.7mi

Inokashira Park

8mi

Sanrio Puroland

16.5mi

Kawagoe Ichibangai Shopping Street

20.9mi

Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine (Kawagoe Hikawa Jinja)

21.7mi

Restaurants

East Wind Gaien Tokyo

Cuisines

  • European

Amenities of Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Bidet

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Stay rules - Nihon Seinenkan Hotel

  • Check-in / Check-out

  • Pets

  • Internet

  • Age restrictions

  • Parking

  • Children and beds

  • Cards accepted at this property