Conveniently located 1 minute walk from the 3rd exit of Tokyo Metro Ueno Station (Hibiya and Ginza Lines).
JR Ueno station, 3 minutes walk from Chuo ticket gate( Hirokoji Exit ) or Iriya ticket gate ( Panda Bridge Exit ).
8 minutes walk from Keisei Ueno Station
On rainy days, it is convenient to use Tokyo Metro Exit 3.
〒110-0015
2-18-18 Higashi-Ueno
Taitoku Tokyo,Japan
TEL:03-5846-0777
E-MAIL:
contact@hotel-guest1.com
From UENO Sta.(Chuo ticket gate / Hirokoji Exit)
[ using the stairs ]
After exiting the central ticket gate, walk straight for a while and proceed to the "Hirokoji Exit.
After exiting the "Hirokoji Exit," ascend the overpass on your left.
You will see the sign of Joyo Bank in front of you.
Please proceed along the pedestrian bridge toward Joyo Bank.
Go under the highway. You will see the sign of Joyo Bank on your left.
Continue until you reach the end of the street and go down the stairs on the right.
At the bottom of the stairs, make a U-turn and enter between Joyo Bank and the Nissay Building.
Turn right at the first cross street.
Turn down the alley and the hotel is immediately on your right.
From UENO Sta.(Chuo ticket gate / Asakusa Exit)
[ using the escalator ]
As soon as you exit the Central ticket gate, turn left.
Exit at the Asakusa Exit.
Please take the escalator in front of you on the right side for one floor only.
Looking back, you will see the monument on your left. Please proceed toward the monument.
Take the escalator down to the end of the street.
Go down the escalator and turn right at the first alley (before the coin parking lot).
You will see our hotel in front of you. Please continue straight ahead.
The "1" logo on the upper wall of the building is a landmark.
After crossing the crossroads, you will come to our hotel.
>From UENO Sta.(Iriya ticket gate / Panda Bridge Exit)
500 meters from "Ueno" exit of Route 1 on the Metropolitan Expressway - SHUTOKO -
Fee | ¥3,000 |
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Available Hours | 15:00~10:00 |
Fee | Bicycles ¥600 / Motorcycle ¥1,500 |
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Available Hours | 15:00~10:00 |
*Please be sure to call to make an appointment by the day before.
(This does not apply during peak season.)
Fee | ¥2,000 |
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Available Hours |
16:30~10:30 *You will not be able to take your car in and out of the garage from the time you enter until you leave. *First-come, first-served. *Please present your parking ticket at the hotel front desk. |
Fee | 1 night ¥3,000(After 2nd night ¥1,500) |
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Available Hours |
From the date and time of entry to the time of exit the next day. *Consecutive nights are also available. *By appointment only. |
The cheerful voices of shopkeepers are heard in Ameyoko.
Although it is famous for fish and crabs, there are many stores selling shoes, clothing, and miscellaneous goods in addition to groceries.At the end of the year, the area is so crowded with people shopping for the New Year that it becomes impossible to move.
5min on foot from the hotel
The museum opened in April 1972 after renovating the facilities of the Art Exhibition Hall of the Japan Art Association, a public interest incorporated foundation. Although the museum does not have a permanent collection, it does hold retrospectives of Japanese and foreign artists and other special exhibitions introducing various genres of art.
6min on foot from the hotel
The area was designated as a park for the first time in Japan by a proclamation of the Grand Council of State in 1873.In the Edo period, this area was the precincts of Toeizan Kan'eiji Temple, and after the Meiji Restoration, it became government-owned land.
6min on foot from the hotel
It opened on March 20, 1882 as the first zoo in Japan. The monorail, which connects the 0.3 km distance between the West and East Gardens in about 1.5 minutes, was also the first monorail in Japan. The zoo keeps 3,000 animals of about 400 species.
7min on foot from the hotel
Located in Ueno Park, this museum was opened in 1980 and mainly deals with the cultural materials of downtown Tokyo from the Edo period to the mid-Showa period. The museum is a reproduction of a downtown area from the Taisho era, and is visited by many tourists from abroad.
7min on foot from the hotel
Nakamise-dori, which runs from Kaminarimon to Sensoji Temple, has a total of 89 stores: 54 on the east side and 35 on the west side. It is approximately 250 meters long, and the "shuttered picture scroll" after the stores close is also attracting attention as a new tourist attraction.
8min by train from the hotel
It opened in May 2012 as a radio tower to replace Tokyo Tower. The surrounding facilities, including the Sky Tree, are called "Tokyo Skytree Town", which includes tourist and commercial facilities and office buildings. It is the world's largest freestanding steel tower (as of 2014).
9min by train from the hotel
Located in Tokyo Skytree Town Solamachi, the aquarium opened in 2012. It has Japan's largest indoor open pool aquarium, where visitors can see penguins and fur seals up close. There is also a zone where visitors can see the backyard of the aquarium, which is gaining popularity.
9min by train from the hotel
It is located a few minutes' walk from Nippori Station. In front of the shopping street is a sunset spot called "Yuyake Dandan". About 70 stores line the short 170 meter-long street. The shopping street is often featured in the media.
10min by train from the hotel
It was the first covered stadium in Japan and is used by the Yomiuri Giants as their home field. It is nicknamed "Big Egg" because of its shape. In addition to professional baseball games, various sporting events and concerts are held here.
10min by train from the hotel
Founded in 628, it is the oldest temple in Tokyo. It is visited by approximately 30 million worshippers a year from Japan and abroad. The large paper lantern over the Kaminarimon gate is famous throughout Japan. The temple is the center of the development of Edo culture, and various events are still held there every season.
11min by train from the hotel
Opened in 1853, it is believed to be the oldest amusement park in Japan. The coaster, which looks as if it is about to break down, is the first one in Japan and the oldest existing coaster in Japan, and is also a famous landmark. Many of the flowerbeds and planters are also retro Showa-era, and can be enjoyed just by looking at them.
15min by train from the hotel
Opened in 1889 and temporarily closed for reconstruction in 2010. It reopened in 2013 as the Kabuki-za Tower, a high-rise office building. It has the Kabuki-za Gallery (fee required) and a rooftop garden (free of charge), where things related to Kabuki are on display.
16min by train from the hotel
It is used not only for martial arts, but also as an indoor stadium and multipurpose hall, where various events such as entrance and graduation ceremonies and concerts are held. Many musicians aspire to perform at the Nippon Budokan.
18min by train from the hotel
Together with Ueno Park and other parks, it was the first park in Japan to be designated as a park. Asukayama Park is famous for its cherry blossoms and is crowded with cherry blossom viewers in spring. There is a monorail called "Asuka Park Rail" in the park, and visitors can ride it from the park entrance to the top of the mountain for free.
20min by train from the hotel
Located right in front of JR Harajuku Station and next to Yoyogi Park, it is divided into an inner garden and an outer garden. The outer garden has a baseball field, tennis courts, and other sports facilities, and is lined with world-famous ginkgo trees.
21min by train from the hotel
A metropolitan park with Hibiya Public Hall, large and small outdoor music halls, the Hibiya Library and Cultural Center, and tennis courts. In addition to hosting concerts and festivals, the park is often used as a filming location for TV dramas.
21min by train from the hotel
This is the fifth "National Art Museum" in Japan.
It has the largest total floor space in Japan, approximately 1.5 times that of the Otsuka Museum of Art, which was previously considered the largest. The museum exhibits works of art from Japan and abroad, and has one restaurant and three cafes within the building.
22min by train from the hotel
It is the leading market in Japan, and its scale (transaction value) is the largest not only in Japan but also in the world. The tuna wholesale area can be visited early in the morning, on a first-come, first-served basis by those who arrive at the reception desk on the day of the tour, and foreigners often come to visit.
23min by train from the hotel
Located near Shiodome Station, Hamarikyu Gardens is a tidal garden that incorporates seawater and changes its scenery with the ebb and flow of the tide. Visitors can enjoy beautiful plants and trees near the skyscrapers of Shiodome. It is also accessible by water bus.
24min by train from the hotel
It consists of Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, as well as surrounding hotels and shopping facilities (such as Ikspiari). As the only Disney resort in Japan, it attracts many tourists from all over the country.
24min by train from the hotel
With an area equivalent to 11 Tokyo Domes (approximately 540,000 square meters), it is the fourth largest in the 23 wards. It is divided into District A, which has a fountain, and District B, which has sports facilities and an event hall. Various events are held throughout the year.
25min by train from the hotel
The radio tower is 333 meters high. There are two observation decks: the Main Observatory, 150 meters high, and the Special Observatory, 250 meters high. It is possible to go up to the main observatory by the external stairs (about 600 steps). The tower is also famous for its lighting up in conjunction with events.
25min by train from the hotel
A new style urban complex consisting of a vast green and six buildings. It consists of diverse facilities such as shopping centers, restaurants, offices, hotels, museums, and parks. Another highlight is the abundance of greenery, which is hard to believe that it is in the center of the city.
28min by train from the hotel
Opened in 2006 as a redevelopment project (Type 1 Urban Area Redevelopment Project) of Dojunkai Aoyama Apartments (Shibuya Apartments). The three floors from the basement to the third floor above ground are occupied by commercial facilities, including famous domestic and international brands.
28min by train from the hotel
It was reopened in its present form in 1996. With an artificial sandy beach, an observatory, boating facilities, and a marine house, it is a popular place for recreation and relaxation close to the city center. Fishing is available in the rocky beach area. Tide-pooling is allowed, but swimming is prohibited.
28min by train from the hotel
Its official name is Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium. In addition to being used by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows as their home field, it is also used for Tokyo Metropolitan University Baseball, Tokyo Six University Baseball, and women's professional baseball. In summer, a fireworks display is held in conjunction with professional baseball games.
29min by train from the hotel
Japan's first rooftop aquarium, opened in 1978 and reopened in 2011 after a one-year closure. Since its opening, the aquarium has exhibited world-class rare fish and aquatic and terrestrial animals, such as the Japanese lantern eels, wolf eels, and clione.
29min by train from the hotel
Sunshine 60, the tallest skyscraper in Asia when it was completed in 1978, has the highest indoor observatory in Tokyo at approximately 226 meters, which is higher than the Tokyo Tower's special observatory (approximately 223 meters).
29min by train from the hotel
One of Odaiba's most popular entertainment spots, it is home to Venus Fort, the Giant Ferris Wheel, Zepp Tokyo, and Tokyo Leisure Land. As its name suggests, it is a colorful and fun-filled town that attracts many people.
32min by train from the hotel
(Tokyo International Exhibition Center)
It is the largest convention center in Japan and hosts a variety of events, including the Tokyo Motor Show, Comic Market, and concerts. It is also the finish line for the Tokyo Marathon and is used as the venue for the EXPO the day before the event.
32min by train from the hotel
Japan's first hot spring theme park opened on March 1, 2003, the 400th anniversary of the founding of the Edo government. As a new landmark in Odaiba that recreates the Edo period in the heart of the city, and as a hot spring facility that can be visited casually, it is popular among both men and women, from children to the elderly.
37min by train from the hotel
(The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation)
The director of the museum is astronaut Mamoru Mohri. The concept of the museum is to promote scientific exchange, including the introduction of the latest science and technology. The Shinkai 6500 exhibit, a video theater using the Megastar, and other exhibits provide fun for adults and children alike.
37min by train from the hotel
Based on the concept of a "theatrical urban space," it opened in April 2012 as a spot for shopping, playing, learning, relaxing, and experiencing surprises and excitement.
37min by train from the hotel