HTML SitemapExplore
logo
Find Things to DoFind The Best Restaurants

APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South — Hotel in Tokyo

Name
APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South
Description
Informal hotel with cozy, understated rooms, plus contemporary dining & a coin-operated laundry.
Nearby attractions
Hamachō Park
2 Chome-59-1 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Basho Memorial Hall
1 Chome-6-3 Tokiwa, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0006, Japan
Meijiza
2 Chome-31-1 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Ayame Daini Park
13-1 Nihonbashinakasu, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0008, Japan
Tornare Nihonbashi Hamacho
3 Chome-3-1 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Seishōkō-ji
2 Chome-59-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Sumida River Terrace
1-11 Nihonbashinakasu, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0008, Japan
Basho Heritage Garden
1 Chome-1-3 Tokiwa, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0006, Japan
Mannen Bridge
2 Chome-14-9 Kiyosumi, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0024, Japan
Chuo Municipal Park Ayame Daiichi
14-1 Nihonbashinakasu, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0008, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Kawaji
2 Chome-52-5 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
August Moon Cafe
Japan, 〒103-0007 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashihamacho, 2 Chome−54−5 The LOCK
Asada
3 Chome-36-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Jyanome Sushi
Japan, 〒103-0007 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashihamacho, 3 Chome−33−8 メゾン岡田
Saizeriya Nihombashi-Hamacho
Japan, 〒103-0007 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashihamacho, 3 Chome−21−1 Nihonbashi Hamacho F Tower, 2F プラザ
HAMACHO DINING & BAR SESSiON
3 Chome-20-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
浜町軒
2 Chome-49-5 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Nagomi-Gyouza
103 2 Chome-24-8 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
ガスト 日本橋浜町店
トルナーレ 2階, 3 Chome-3番1号 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Hustle Ramen
3 Chome-3-1 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Nearby hotels
Toyoko-inn Tokyo-station Shin-Ohbashi-mae
2 Chome-58-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Hamacho Hotel
3 Chome-20-2 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
S-peria Inn Nihonbashi Hakozaki
4-9 Nihonbashinakasu, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0008, Japan
KOKO hotels premier Nihonbashi Hamacho
Japan, 〒103-0007 Tokyo, Chuo City, Nihonbashihamacho, 2 Chome−30−4 1F
HOTEL MYSTAYS Kiyosumi Shirakawa
1 Chome-12-16 Tokiwa, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0006, Japan
Royal Park Hotel
2 Chome-1-1 Nihonbashikakigaracho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-8520, Japan
City Pension Zem
2 Chome-16-9 Nihonbashikakigaracho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0014, Japan
LYURO Tokyo Kiyosumi by THE SHARE HOTEL
Japan, 〒135-0024 Tokyo, Koto City, Kiyosumi, 1 Chome−1−7 清澄リバーサイドビル
N+HOTEL東京日本橋
2 Chome-23-8 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Toyoko Inn Nihombashi Hamacho Meijiza Mae
1 Chome-1-4 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
Related posts
Keywords
APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South tourism.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South hotels.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South bed and breakfast. flights to APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South attractions.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South restaurants.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South travel.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South travel guide.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South travel blog.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South pictures.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South photos.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South travel tips.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South maps.APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South things to do.
APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South things to do, attractions, restaurants, events info and trip planning
APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South
JapanTokyoAPA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South

Basic Info

APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South

3 Chome-43-8 Nihonbashihamacho, Chuo City, Tokyo 103-0007, Japan
3.0(550)

Ratings & Description

Info

Informal hotel with cozy, understated rooms, plus contemporary dining & a coin-operated laundry.

attractions: Hamachō Park, Basho Memorial Hall, Meijiza, Ayame Daini Park, Tornare Nihonbashi Hamacho, Seishōkō-ji, Sumida River Terrace, Basho Heritage Garden, Mannen Bridge, Chuo Municipal Park Ayame Daiichi, restaurants: Kawaji, August Moon Cafe, Asada, Jyanome Sushi, Saizeriya Nihombashi-Hamacho, HAMACHO DINING & BAR SESSiON, 浜町軒, Nagomi-Gyouza, ガスト 日本橋浜町店, Hustle Ramen
logoLearn more insights from Wanderboat AI.
Phone
+81 3-3664-0111
Website
apahotel.com

Plan your stay

hotel
Pet-friendly Hotels in Tokyo
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Affordable Hotels in Tokyo
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.
hotel
Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Tokyo
Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Reviews

Nearby attractions of APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South

Hamachō Park

Basho Memorial Hall

Meijiza

Ayame Daini Park

Tornare Nihonbashi Hamacho

Seishōkō-ji

Sumida River Terrace

Basho Heritage Garden

Mannen Bridge

Chuo Municipal Park Ayame Daiichi

Hamachō Park

Hamachō Park

3.9

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Basho Memorial Hall

Basho Memorial Hall

3.8

(227)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Meijiza

Meijiza

4.1

(2.2K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Ayame Daini Park

Ayame Daini Park

3.5

(50)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Things to do nearby

Explore Tokyo’s Car Scene in a Nissan Skyline
Explore Tokyo’s Car Scene in a Nissan Skyline
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:15 PM
150-0002, Tokyo Prefecture, Shibuya, Japan
View details
Enjoy Japanese authentic kimono and life
Enjoy Japanese authentic kimono and life
Sat, Dec 13 • 1:00 PM
125-0054, Tokyo Prefecture, Katsushika City, Japan
View details
Experience Traditional Kintsugi in One Day
Experience Traditional Kintsugi in One Day
Wed, Dec 10 • 1:00 PM
171-0052, Tokyo Prefecture, Toshima City, Japan
View details

Nearby restaurants of APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South

Kawaji

August Moon Cafe

Asada

Jyanome Sushi

Saizeriya Nihombashi-Hamacho

HAMACHO DINING & BAR SESSiON

浜町軒

Nagomi-Gyouza

ガスト 日本橋浜町店

Hustle Ramen

Kawaji

Kawaji

4.6

(280)

Click for details
August Moon Cafe

August Moon Cafe

4.3

(87)

$$

Open until 11:00 PM
Click for details
Asada

Asada

4.3

(79)

Closed
Click for details
Jyanome Sushi

Jyanome Sushi

4.6

(55)

$$

Click for details
Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
Wanderboat LogoWanderboat

Your everyday Al companion for getaway ideas

CompanyAbout Us
InformationAI Trip PlannerSitemap
SocialXInstagramTiktokLinkedin
LegalTerms of ServicePrivacy Policy

Get the app

© 2025 Wanderboat. All rights reserved.

Reviews of APA Hotel Nihonbashi Hamacho Station South

3.0
(550)
avatar
4.0
28w

This is to give honest review to help out future travelers when deciding about staying in this hotel.

Pros SORROUNDINGS - this is the highlight of this place. It's mostly residential and it brings peaceful vibe. Make yourself some time to stroll around the area and you will see other side of Tokyo. You can sit on the bench while looking onto the river which really gives a relaxing vibe over a chilly May weather. Room is small but it just fits a solo traveler vibe with river view. They will ask if you have requests prior to your stay and will try their best to give that This is a walking distance to Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT). About 15 mins. This made me realize that limousine/airport buses are more convenient as you get to avoid stairs on train stations which is quite a hassle when you have luggages. Though they only serve same 4 selections of set meals everyday, they serve good breakfast and a nice coffee. Not cleaned everyday but you can request to make up for your room for the day. They will provide you clean towels everyday.

Cons Quite far from the train stations - if walking isn't a big deal for you like me, a 5-10 minute walk would be fine except when it's raining which is kind of hassle. The nearest train station I suggest is the Hamacho station (Shinjuku line S10) The place is so quiet that sometimes you feel strange when walking at night like around 10PM. Since this is residential area, you can only get to see these people walking earlier than that time. No convenient stores around. Nearest is family mart which is a 5-10 minute walk from the hotel. There is one local store but they only have few selection compared to known convenient stores. No cabinets. You will use the space under your bed to place your luggages and use it to store your clothes. Clothes can be hanged by the wall.

Overall, this is a good place to stay especially If you wish to have a...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
8y

My partner and I stayed at this hotel for 5 nights whilst in Tokyo. ||Whilst the hotel itself is not in a central location, it is in a busy suburb of Tokyo with several subway stations close by, making travel either by foot or public transport a breeze. Once you have mastered the subway network! ||Check in at the hotel was really efficient, and whilst the receptionists where not fluent in English. Communication was really, really good. As visitors to an area we had never been before, certainly helped us relax a little upon arrival. ||The foyer was brightly lit, clean, and with our room being on the third floor, was easily accessible by the lift. Also as it was a non smoking floor too, we did not have to worry about any stale smells. ||The room itself whilst small, very well appointed with the normal coffee/ tea making facilities as well as fridge, hairdryer and the nice touch of robes and slippers. ||I also liked the fact that as guests we were encouraged to be eco and reuse towels etc. By doing so we were then given bottles of water. ||The ensuite very well appointed, lots of little touches like hairbrushes, sponges, razors, toothbrushes. All the things as travellers you may forget, they were simply on hand. ||Both room and ensuite were spotlessly clean, and although the electric bidet toilet took some getting used to, we had a really comfortable and enjoyable stay.||There was an onsite restaurant which we did use for breakfast. This was 2,400 yen each day as we had not prebooked. Not an issue as it was a hot buffet style with as much or as little as you wanted. Food superb, tea, coffee and juices in abundance. A really fabulous place to stay for either business or...

   Read more
avatar
4.0
9y

Für zwei Übernachtungen in Tokyo haben wir uns das APA Hotel Nihombashi Hamacho ausgesucht. Achtung: Es gibt zwei APA-Hotels mit "Nihombashi" im Namen, und eine ganze Menge APA-Hotels in Tokyo.||||Erreichbarkeit: Vom Flughafen Narita aus nimmt man den Vorort-Expresszug der Kesei-Linie Richtung Ueno, das ist die rote Linie, bis Kesei-Yawata. Tipp: Am Flughafen muss man nicht in der langen Schlange im Terminal warten, es gibt auch unten im Bahnhof noch Ticketschalter. Die Fahrt bis Kesei-Yawata/Moto-Yawata dauert 53 Minuten. Dort wechselt man in die U-Bahn zur Shinkuku-Line (weiß-grün), und fährt nochmal 23 Minuten bis zur Station Hamacho. Die gesamte Reise dauert etwa anderthalb bis zwei Stunden, und kostet rund 1200 Yen pro Nase, davon rund 1000 für die Fahrt vom Flughafen. Von Hamacho aus sind es noch etwa fünf Minuten zu Fuß. Der Weg führt durch einen etwas düsteren Park, wir haben uns jedoch nicht unsicher gefühlt, und konnten auch keine zwielichtigen Gestalten ausmachen.||Achtung: In Tokyo gibt es fünf oder sechs verschiedene Bahnsysteme, und ein für das eine gelöstes Ticket gilt nicht für die anderen, auch für die Fahr vom Flughafen benötigt man also ZWEI Tickets.||Tipp: Das Tokyo 1 day "Free Kippu"-Ticket für 1590 JPY erlaubt immerhin die Benutzung der zwei größten U-Bahn-Systeme für den ganzen Tag.||||Umgebung: Hamacho scheint ein überwiegendes Wohnviertel zu sein, es gibt wenig Geschäfte, Bars, Restaurants oder Nachtleben. Wir fanden es jedoch sauber, ruhig, und haben uns recht wohl gefühlt. Direkt vor dem Hotel gibt es mehrere Getränkeautomaten. In fünf Minuten Laufentfernung gibt es einen 24-Stunden-Supermarkt. Geldautomaten sind in Japan meistens in Bahnhaltestellen oder in Geschäften und nicht an der Straße - und man kann sowieo überall mit Kreditkarte bezahlen.||||Öffentliche Bereiche: Die Lobby des Hotels ist nicht besonders groß, es gibt nur zwei kleine Sessel zum warten. Einige japanische Zeitungen lagen zum kostenfreien mitnehmen aus, englische Zeitungen gab es glaube ich nicht. Das Restaurant wird nur zum Frühstück geöffnet - da unser Tarif kein Frühstück beinhaltet können wir dazu leider nichts sagen. Im zweiten Stock gibt es einen kleinen Service-Bereich mit einem Getränkeautomaten, der Wasser, Limo und auch Alkoholika gegen Bargeld (100-300 Yen) verkauft. Snacks führt der Automat nicht. Eine Mikrowelle gäbe es da noch, und verschiedene Dinge wie ein Bügelbrett, und eine Waschmaschine (kostenpflichtig), sowie eine Eismaschine.||||Zimmer: Unser Zimmer war im achten oder neunten Stock, von der Lobby mit einem Aufzug zu erreichen. Der Raum war wirklich winzig klein - wenn ich stürze würde ich mich mit meinen 1.85 zwischen den Wänden verkanten. Ein Bett schmales Doppelbett ist da, ein kleines Sideboard mit Stuhl dient als Schreibtisch, ein kleiner Schrank. Das Mobiliar war ohne Makel, durchgehend pragmatisch aber in Ordnung. Das Fenster kann man öffnen, aber nur etwa eine Hand breit - dann wird es vom davorstehenden Bett blockiert. Die Minibar war nicht gefüllt, und kann durch einen Schalter aktiviert werden. Sie kühlt wirklich sehr effektiv, und kann als Kühlschrank für eigenen Bedarf verwendet werden. Direkt neben dem Bett gab es eine Schaltzentrale für alle Lichter des Raums, inklusive Steckdose. Sogar einen LAN-Anschluss mit Verbindungskabel gab es. Pro Tag erhält man zwei Flaschen Wasser kostenfrei. Es gibt einen Wasserkocher (der aussieht wie ein Reiskocher), Kaffee-Teebeutel (!) und Teebeutel.||Die Klimaanlage ist etwas schwächlich, aber immerhin leise und zugfrei. Die Temperatur wird wohl oben am Luftauslass bestimmt, die eingestellten 24 Grad kamen eher bei 28 raus - erst bei einstellen von 18 Grad und einem halben Tag warten wurde es wirklich angenehm. Für Asien nicht selbstverständlich: Die Bedienung war zwar auf japanisch, aber auch mit Symbolen versehen, so dass sie überhaupt möglich war.||Das Badezimmer war überraschend groß. Toilette, Waschbecken, überraschend große Badewanne. Der Wasserhahn ist eine komische Konstruktion: Badewanne, Dusche, Waschbecken, alles wird von einem Hahn aus versorgt, und muss umgeschaltet werden. Außerdem muss man das Wasser recht weit aufdrehen, damit es von alleine weiterläuft - aus Wasserspargründen schaltet es sich sonst von alleine wieder ab. Auch war das unsere erste Begegnung mit einer typisch japanischen Toilette mit Schaltpanel an der Seite. Eine.. interessante Erfahrung! Es gibt jedoch auch Toilettenpapier. Außerdem bekommt man praktisch das komplette Set an Badzubehör - von Zahnbürste über Q-Tips bis zur Haarbürste.||Direkt neben dem Bett sind mehrere Steckdosen vom Typ A. Steckertyp B gibt es nicht! Eine LAN-Steckdose mit Kabel ist da. Das WLAN war kostenfrei, die Anmeldung einfach, die Verbindung stabil und schnell.||||Fazit: Sieht man davon ab dass das Zimmer sehr klein war haben wir uns sehr wohl gefühlt, und würden auch...

   Read more
Page 1 of 7
Previous
Next

Posts

Lazy MoonLazy Moon
This hotel is ridiculous. 1. The night I arrived I noticed the room was very dusty. I was too tired to call reception so I just took my bath and slept. Then I noticed the pyjamas that was provided is the kimono type but it only had one rope, there was no second rope to tie the robe together..so I had no pyjamas 1st night. Then I noticed the hangers in my room were very dirty and dusty, I had to wash them before hanging my clothes. 2. The next day, room service came to clean the room and I swear I could have done a better job 3. I typically know hotels to clean your rooms every day unless you tell them not to. I stayed for 3 nights. They didn't clean my room on the 3rd day because I didn't put out a "clean room" notice..that's just ridiculous. 4. I know Japanese hotels to be very clean but this hotel was not clean at all, it was full of dust and dirt on the carpets in the hallway. I did not enjoy my stay at all!!! If the idea was for me not to visit their hotel again, congratulations it worked. I have always wanted to stay at an APA hotel..butbi doubt I would be booking any APA hotel at a different location. I'm worried I would face the same fate.
Robert WilliamsRobert Williams
We just had a great two weeks in Tokyo. Three of us in the 10th Floor corner room with the round window, could it be the best view? We thought so. Very nice hotel, with a suprisingly well stocked room. Back in the UK you are lucky to get enough towels. The service was efficient, we were overflowing with coffee, tea, towels etc. The breakfast is worth it, especially if you are out for an explore of the city. We didn't feel hungry till midday. The coin op washer and dryer were great for us, as we were there 2 weeks. Microwave and vending machine handy too. Local area of Chuo City is a nice change from the more manic parts of Tokyo. We used Family Mart a lot, found a nice Tsukamen place and there's a Daiso near there too. Hamacho Park is nice to walk round and relax.Have a wander, the Sumida River walks are nice. We did have 35-36°C heat, so glad the air con worked. Overall a lovely hotel, friendly and helpful staff, good location. Being near the main highway didn't bother us as we were higher up. Be prepared to walk a bit to shops, eateries,stations, but that is how you experience the best bits of real Tokyo life. Thank you.
Raja Aria OctivanoRaja Aria Octivano
Hotel staff is very helpful and most importantly, they speak English. Room is very compact, as explained on their room description in the website. It's comfortable and quiet. But it might be a little tight if you carry more than 2 luggages. Air conditioner is working nicely in both cooling and heating. Toilet is probably the best part, since every towel and toiletries are color-coded so you won't be confused when you have a roommate. Hot water available instantly, shower can be adjusted to gentle or strong spray. Very comfortable. On the downside, the coin laundry don't have option to use detergent for washing. It might be a trouble for some clothes especially after soaked in rain. The vending machine option is very limited to cold drinks and beer. I wish they have vending machine for snacks or bread as well.
See more posts
See more posts
hotel
Find your stay

Pet-friendly Hotels in Tokyo

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

This hotel is ridiculous. 1. The night I arrived I noticed the room was very dusty. I was too tired to call reception so I just took my bath and slept. Then I noticed the pyjamas that was provided is the kimono type but it only had one rope, there was no second rope to tie the robe together..so I had no pyjamas 1st night. Then I noticed the hangers in my room were very dirty and dusty, I had to wash them before hanging my clothes. 2. The next day, room service came to clean the room and I swear I could have done a better job 3. I typically know hotels to clean your rooms every day unless you tell them not to. I stayed for 3 nights. They didn't clean my room on the 3rd day because I didn't put out a "clean room" notice..that's just ridiculous. 4. I know Japanese hotels to be very clean but this hotel was not clean at all, it was full of dust and dirt on the carpets in the hallway. I did not enjoy my stay at all!!! If the idea was for me not to visit their hotel again, congratulations it worked. I have always wanted to stay at an APA hotel..butbi doubt I would be booking any APA hotel at a different location. I'm worried I would face the same fate.
Lazy Moon

Lazy Moon

hotel
Find your stay

Affordable Hotels in Tokyo

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Get the Appoverlay
Get the AppOne tap to find yournext favorite spots!
We just had a great two weeks in Tokyo. Three of us in the 10th Floor corner room with the round window, could it be the best view? We thought so. Very nice hotel, with a suprisingly well stocked room. Back in the UK you are lucky to get enough towels. The service was efficient, we were overflowing with coffee, tea, towels etc. The breakfast is worth it, especially if you are out for an explore of the city. We didn't feel hungry till midday. The coin op washer and dryer were great for us, as we were there 2 weeks. Microwave and vending machine handy too. Local area of Chuo City is a nice change from the more manic parts of Tokyo. We used Family Mart a lot, found a nice Tsukamen place and there's a Daiso near there too. Hamacho Park is nice to walk round and relax.Have a wander, the Sumida River walks are nice. We did have 35-36°C heat, so glad the air con worked. Overall a lovely hotel, friendly and helpful staff, good location. Being near the main highway didn't bother us as we were higher up. Be prepared to walk a bit to shops, eateries,stations, but that is how you experience the best bits of real Tokyo life. Thank you.
Robert Williams

Robert Williams

hotel
Find your stay

The Coolest Hotels You Haven't Heard Of (Yet)

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

hotel
Find your stay

Trending Stays Worth the Hype in Tokyo

Find a cozy hotel nearby and make it a full experience.

Hotel staff is very helpful and most importantly, they speak English. Room is very compact, as explained on their room description in the website. It's comfortable and quiet. But it might be a little tight if you carry more than 2 luggages. Air conditioner is working nicely in both cooling and heating. Toilet is probably the best part, since every towel and toiletries are color-coded so you won't be confused when you have a roommate. Hot water available instantly, shower can be adjusted to gentle or strong spray. Very comfortable. On the downside, the coin laundry don't have option to use detergent for washing. It might be a trouble for some clothes especially after soaked in rain. The vending machine option is very limited to cold drinks and beer. I wish they have vending machine for snacks or bread as well.
Raja Aria Octivano

Raja Aria Octivano

See more posts
See more posts