Pros
- Two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station
- Modern rooms with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and electric kettles
- Free morning coffee and tea available
- Coin-operated laundry facilities on every floor
- Massage treatments available for an extra fee
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel
Bottom Line
The budget Hotel Horidome is located in Tokyo's Chuo District, a two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station, in an area with traditional restaurants, Shinto shrines, and artisan shops. Public spaces have a fresh, renovated look, and the 92 guest rooms are modern but small and bland in decor. They come with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and Wi-Fi, which is free throughout the hotel. Although there's no breakfast service, free morning coffee and tea are available in the lobby. The hotel also has coin-operated washer/dryers on every floor, and vending machines sell drinks. Travelers looking for a hotel with more character might want to consider the Taito Ryokan, a 12-minute drive away, which has traditional Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats and futons.
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Amenities
- Internet
- Spa
Oyster Awards
Scene
Simple, clean hotel popular with leisure travelers
Tokyo Hotel Horidome occupies an unassuming red-brick building with arched windows on the corner of a busy Tokyo intersection. The nine-story building shares the ground floor with an adjacent Japanese restaurant. Inside, the lobby area has a stark look with dark-wood paneling contrasting with beige floor tiles. Two long counters with dark leather stools offer functional seating, but there are no armchairs or couches provided for more comfortable lounging. A few potted plants and flower arrangements brighten the dark decor. The hotel attracts mainly tourists, especially couples.
Location
A two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station
Tokyo Hotel Horidome is on the corner of a busy street in the Chuo District, about a two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station. A Japanese restaurant is next door, and the immediate area has many traditional restaurants, cafes, shops, and department stores (including Mitsukoshi) within easy walking distance.
- Two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station
- 10 minutes to Tokyo station by public transportation
- 13 minutes to Ueno Park by public transportation
- 14 minutes to Tsukiji Market by public transportation
- 21 minutes to Senso-ji temple by public transportation
- 25 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transportation
- 26 minutes to Shinjuku District by public transportation
- 28 minutes to Tokyo Tower by public transportation
- 28 minutes to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden by public transportation
- 41 minutes to Tokyo Haneda International Airport by public transportation
- 43 minutes to Meiji Shrine by public transportation
- 66 minutes to Narita International Airport by public transportation (one-hour drive)
Rooms
Small modern rooms with basic decor and mini-fridges
Like many other budget hotel rooms in Tokyo, the 92 rooms at Tokyo Hotel Horidome are cramped, with beds taking up the majority of the floor space. Most rooms are Singles -- there are only four Twin Rooms with two beds, and four Double Rooms available. Rooms are decorated in a no-frills straightforward style, with dark-gray carpeting, beige walls, and minimal furniture. All rooms have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Japanese-style bathrooms are compact and fitted with molded plastic sinks and half-size bathtubs, electronic toilets, and large mirrors. Toiletries and hairdryers are provided. Several past guests have complained about hard beds.
Features
Free morning tea and coffee, communal microwaves, and coin-operated laundry facilities
Tokyo Hotel Horidome is a budget hotel with few extras. There's no breakfast service but free morning coffee and tea are available in the lobby. Guests can also use the microwave in the lobby. Coin-operated washer/dryers are on every floor, and vending machines sell drinks. In-room massage treatments can be arranged for an extra fee. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
Scene
Simple, clean hotel popular with leisure travelers
Tokyo Hotel Horidome occupies an unassuming red-brick building with arched windows on the corner of a busy Tokyo intersection. The nine-story building shares the ground floor with an adjacent Japanese restaurant. Inside, the lobby area has a stark look with dark-wood paneling contrasting with beige floor tiles. Two long counters with dark leather stools offer functional seating, but there are no armchairs or couches provided for more comfortable lounging. A few potted plants and flower arrangements brighten the dark decor. The hotel attracts mainly tourists, especially couples.
Location
A two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station
Tokyo Hotel Horidome is on the corner of a busy street in the Chuo District, about a two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station. A Japanese restaurant is next door, and the immediate area has many traditional restaurants, cafes, shops, and department stores (including Mitsukoshi) within easy walking distance.
- Two-minute walk to Kodemmacho subway station
- 10 minutes to Tokyo station by public transportation
- 13 minutes to Ueno Park by public transportation
- 14 minutes to Tsukiji Market by public transportation
- 21 minutes to Senso-ji temple by public transportation
- 25 minutes to Tokyo Imperial Palace by public transportation
- 26 minutes to Shinjuku District by public transportation
- 28 minutes to Tokyo Tower by public transportation
- 28 minutes to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden by public transportation
- 41 minutes to Tokyo Haneda International Airport by public transportation
- 43 minutes to Meiji Shrine by public transportation
- 66 minutes to Narita International Airport by public transportation (one-hour drive)
Rooms
Small modern rooms with basic decor and mini-fridges
Like many other budget hotel rooms in Tokyo, the 92 rooms at Tokyo Hotel Horidome are cramped, with beds taking up the majority of the floor space. Most rooms are Singles -- there are only four Twin Rooms with two beds, and four Double Rooms available. Rooms are decorated in a no-frills straightforward style, with dark-gray carpeting, beige walls, and minimal furniture. All rooms have air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi. Japanese-style bathrooms are compact and fitted with molded plastic sinks and half-size bathtubs, electronic toilets, and large mirrors. Toiletries and hairdryers are provided. Several past guests have complained about hard beds.
Features
Free morning tea and coffee, communal microwaves, and coin-operated laundry facilities
Tokyo Hotel Horidome is a budget hotel with few extras. There's no breakfast service but free morning coffee and tea are available in the lobby. Guests can also use the microwave in the lobby. Coin-operated washer/dryers are on every floor, and vending machines sell drinks. In-room massage treatments can be arranged for an extra fee. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Basic Television
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Cable
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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