Ginza Capital Hotel Annex
Ginza Capital Hotel Annex
3-1-5 Tsukiji Chuo-ku Tokyo , Tokyo, Japan

Star Ratings :

Location :
Ginza
Rooms :
254

The Ginza Capital Hotel Annex features 254 air-conditioned guest rooms that are installed with modern amenities such as satellite TV and an in-room safe. Guests may check into the hotel at any time through its 24-hour reception services. The Ginza Capital also offers various dining options including an on-site sushi restaurant.
from US$ 94
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE
per night
TAX & SERVICE INCLUSIVE

Based on 8 HotelTravel.com Guest reviews
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

54%
Customer Satisfaction
Rated #84 for all Tokyo hotels
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Ginza Capital Hotel Annex Reviews
A HotelTravel.com Member,American
Check-In : 18 Oct 06
Room type: Standard
Standard of Room

Hotel Facilities

Food & Beverage

Service

Location

Value For Money

54%
Satisfaction
This is a japanese overnight business hotel. No tourists, little english spoken, off the beaten path, but walking distance (a good walk) to ginza. Convenient to subway. Taxi needed to catch limo bus to airport. No amenities. Clean, small rooms. Not for tourists, but much less expensive than the name hotels.








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