Best Value Tokyo Hotel, Japan🛏️ Affordable & Designed by Famous Architect?! Stylish Stay Review

Recommended Hotel in Tokyo, Japan! Just a 3-Minute Walk from Tokyo Skytree
Discover a designer hotel perfect for Tokyo sightseeing!

The hotel’s exterior and interior are designed by the renowned architect Kengo Kuma, who also designed the New National Stadium for the Tokyo Olympics. The rooftop offers a stunning 180° panoramic view of Tokyo Skytree.

The shared spaces and rooms feature an industrial and natural concept, creating a uniquely designed space that stimulates creativity!

We also bring you a detailed report on the summer festival event held at Tokyo Skytree Town. Enjoy the vlog-style presentation at your leisure.

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How to Access:
ONE@Tokyo: 3-minute walk from Oshiage Station, accessible via Keisei Line, Toei Asakusa Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, and Tobu Line
Map : https://maps.app.goo.gl/jAdxJjMu8sqRhQPs8
Official Website : https://www.onetokyo.com/en/
Please note that the information in the video reflects the situation at the time of the visit and may differ from current conditions.

0:00 Stay at “ONE@Tokyo” Designed by World-Renowned Architect Kengo Kuma
0:18 Starting from Oshiage Station, the Nearest Stop to Tokyo Skytree
1:33 Summer Festival Event at Tokyo Skytree Town
6:37 Explore the Solamachi Shopping Street: “Tako-ya Dotonbori Kukuru”
8:42 Ramen at “Sora-tora-ya” on Solamachi Shopping Street
11:16 Tokyo Skytree Town at Night
13:28 Hotel Entrance & Check-In
18:00 Hotel Room Tour
25:50 View of Tokyo Skytree from the Rooftop Terrace
30:03 Visit to a Night Ice Cream Specialty Shop Near the Hotel
33:23 Breakfast at the 1st-Floor Café Space

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11 Comments

  1. I love how you always tell about things other than just the hotels. It was so nice to see people dancing. Would like to learn the moves and join in, it is great to be a part of a good tradition.

  2. I loved this hotel. It's simple but it has everything you need for a short stay, and with a small breakfast included, well located… just perfect!

  3. I don't know… white curtains alongside the corridor seem a bit spooky to me… 😅

    Oh, and I particularly googled the Starbucks branch in Fukuoka, but I wouldn't have guessed that these two buildings were designed by the same master architect… 🤭

  4. This is a very creative way of using plywood in a hotel. Very pleasant on the eyes, the bare essentials are all you need travelling. Most people don't even get to use the pool, gym or other silly things in hotels these days. And all you end up doing is paying for them without their use. I like a place where I can crash for the night, a private bathroom and if there isn't a restaurant on-site, at least one within a 5-to-min walk from the hotel.

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