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Hotel Mystays Premier Hamamatsucho

★★★★Tokyo
8.5/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Superior Room, Non Smoking, Max 3 Adults
1x Queen 28 Up to 4

1 Queen Bed 301 sq feet Relax - In-room massage available Internet - Free WiFi Entertainment - 32-inch TV…

Deluxe Twin Room with Extra Bed - Non-Smoking
2x Double 28 Up to 7

This family room has a seating area, electric kettle and air conditioning. An private bathroom includes a hairdryer and…

Comfort King Room with Sofa Bed - Non-Smoking
1x Super King 28 Up to 4

This triple room has an electric kettle, seating area and air conditioning. Extra amenities include a flat-screen TV wit…

Deluxe Twin Room without Extra Bed - Non-Smoking
2x Double 28 Up to 6

This quadruple room features a flat-screen TV with pay-per-view channels and electric kettle. An private bathroom includ…

Deluxe Twin Room without Extra Bed - Non-Smoking - Eco Plan(No Daily Cleaning)
2x Double 28 Up to 6

The family room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The f…

Comfort King Room - Eco Plan(No Daily Cleaning)
1x Super King 28 Up to 3

The spacious double room features air conditioning, an electric kettle, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath an…

Comfort King Room with Sofa Bed - Eco Plan(No Daily Cleaning)
1x Super King 28 Up to 4

The triple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The t…

Room Selected at Check-In (Check-in after 6PM)
1x Twin 28 Up to 2

The spacious twin/double room offers air conditioning, an electric kettle, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath…

Deluxe Twin Room - Non-Smoking
2x Double 28 Up to 7

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twi…

Deluxe Twin Room - Non-Smoking - Eco Plan(No Daily Cleaning)
2x Double 28 Up to 7

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…

Renovated Deluxe Room with 2 Double Beds (No Extra Bed) - Non- Smoking
2x Double 28 Up to 6

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twi…

Renovated Deluxe Room with 2 Double Beds - Non- Smoking
2x Double 28 Up to 6

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Kanda★★★ Michelin A noren of Tokushima indigo, Tokushima sakes, fish from Naruto and Awa beef make Hiroyuki Kanda’s roots clear. Selecting ingredients carefully and applying minimal preparation is Kanda’s style of cooking. For example, rice should be cooked to perfection, each grain distinct, with small holes like crab burrows dotting the surface. The chef’s motto is ‘subtle flavour is true flavour’, and it is in the subtle flavours that depth of character is known.1.1km
  • Harutaka★★★ Michelin Sometimes our connections intervene to change our lives. Harutaka Takahashi’s mischievous youth in Asahikawa took a turn for the better when, through a tempura master who was a close friend of his potter uncle, he landed a job at Sukiyabashi Jiro. Like Ravel’s Bolero, sushi here is presented with a particular rhythm, building toward a crescendo of sweetness, sourness and temperature in harmony. Destiny is in the taste and texture of every piece of sushi at Harutaka.1.1km
  • L'OSIER★★★ MichelinTabelog SilverLa Liste 98.5 ‘L’Osier’ means ‘The Willow’. The name comes from the willow trees that once symbolised Ginza and is a nod to the shop’s founding location. When the doors open, guests are greeted by a glass artwork depicting a willow tree. Half a century has passed since the restaurant opened, but it has never stopped innovating. Chef Olivier Chaignon cultivates relationships with producers around the country, creating French cuisine at the cutting edge of the era.1.2km
  • Sushi Kanesaka★★ Michelin Shinji Kanesaka’s watchword is iki, a word spanning a wonderful variety of meanings. Depending on the character it’s written with, it can mean ‘living’, ‘fresh’ or ‘stylish’. Steady, daily accumulation of learning shows in the way the craftsman lives his life. The leadership by which he cultivates his young staff is outstanding. Kanesaka orients his team toward a common goal, burnishing their character, with each team member playing an appointed role. He sharpens his skills and those of his team, knowing that all their training culminates in that single moment – a piece of sushi.1.1km
  • Ginza Fukuju★★ MichelinBlack Pearl 2◆ Katsuhiro Onodera unearths exquisite flavours by combining the barest minimum of ingredients. The starting point for his creativity is his Tohoku hometown of Kesennuma, where he grew up surrounded by mountains on one side and ocean on the other. Turban shell and bamboo shoot soup, served in seashells, is a homegrown greeting to welcome the spring. Crab baked in the shell and hot pots are somehow hearty and delicate at the same time. The dishes engage all five senses, leaving lasting memories of what you ate.1.1km
  • Daigo★ Michelin Being originally located in the grounds of Seishoji Temple is why Daigo began serving shojin ryori. What Nomura inherits as the restaurant’s fourth-generation owner is shojin ryori for gracious service. Note that dried bonito flakes are used in the broth, so the meals are not completely vegetarian. The nutrition and flavour of the vegetables and the sukiya architecture put the mind at ease. Relax and enjoy this moment of tranquillity.811m
  • Florilège★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #2 The long table bears a close resemblance to the dining tables of European nobility. Dinner is served table d’hôte: guests gather around a single large table, sharing the joy of good food and conversation. Reading the mood of the era, Chef Hiroyasu Kawate serves up delicious food and eco-consciousness, actively incorporating plant-based ingredients. The choice of vegetarian dishes as main meals is a new twist. Whether vegetarian or vegan, the fare blazes a fresh trail in vegetable cuisine.1.2km
  • Crony★★ Michelin A detached, glass-walled house stands across from a park; ascend the stairs adjacent to the kitchen and you reach a dining room with a Scandinavian interior. The prix fixe menu begins with tea in season. The restaurant’s name refers to ‘friends who will drink tea together always’, referring to the circle of guests, staff and food producers. The chef’s aim is to serve food that is simple yet original. Both service and kitchen staff bring the food to your table.1.3km
  • Koshikiryori Koki★ Michelin The food culture of Hong Kong is summed up in a simple proverb: Sik dak hai fuk: “Eating is a blessing.” The Hong Kong–born chef, known only as ‘Tommy’, delights in staging the daily ritual of gathering around the dinner table and merrily sharing a meal. He puts each ingredient on display as he cooks heaping platters of food and shares it out among his guests. Freshly roasted pork fillet and crispy chicken are flavours straight from his native city.941m
  • TOKi★ Michelin TOKi is supervised by akordu, a restaurant based in Nara. From its location in Tokyo, TOKi communicates the appeal of Nara to a wider audience through the dining experience. The cornerstone of the prix fixe menu is Yamato-grown produce and locally raised livestock. Refined through Spanish culinary techniques, the dishes are prepared with a light touch. The use of Yoshino Japanese cypress for the interior and Akahada ware for the tableware reflects the culture of the ancient capital. Guests are guided through the distinctive qualities of each region and the stories behind the ingredients.964m

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Tokyo Tower tower in Tokyo, Japan992m
  • Hamarikyu Gardens park in Chuo, Tokyo, Japan504m
  • Kabuki-za Kabuki theatre in Tokyo1.6km
  • Rainbow Bridge suspension bridge across the Tokyo Bay, Japan2.6km
  • Edo Castle castle in Tokyo, Japan3.2km
  • National Art Center, Tokyo art museum in Tokyo, Japan2.8km
  • Yasukuni Shrine Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan4.1km
  • Artizon Museum art museum in Tokyo, Japan2.6km

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