Japanese Inn Daiso

9.6
Exceptional
(14 reviews)

7 Chome-10-5 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

+81 3-3541-7152

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Hotel Description

Japanese Inn Daiso is a cozy and convenient hotel located in the heart of Tokyo, Japan. Situated at 7 Chome-10-5 Tsukiji, Chuo City, this charming inn offers an excellent base for visitors exploring the vibrant city. The hotel’s prime location puts guests just a 9-minute walk from the famous Tsukiji Fish Market, one of Tokyo's most iconic attractions, and a 7-minute walk to the nearest public transit station. The surrounding area is full of life, offering a wealth of dining options, shops, and cultural landmarks.
The rooms at Japanese Inn Daiso are designed with simplicity and comfort in mind, providing a relaxing space for guests to unwind after a day of sightseeing. While the hotel does not offer luxury amenities such as a fitness center or spa, it does provide essential services such as free Wi-Fi, ensuring guests can stay connected during their visit. The absence of a pool or hot tub makes it a more laid-back and practical choice for travelers seeking an authentic Tokyo experience.
Guests can easily explore the city’s many attractions, including the Tsukiji Outer Market, Tokyo Tower, and the Imperial Palace, all of which are just a short distance away. The hotel is also well-connected by public transportation, with multiple stations nearby, including Tsukiji Station (7 minutes on foot) and Shintomichō Station (10 minutes on foot), making it easy to get around the city.
In terms of dining, the area around Japanese Inn Daiso boasts a wide range of excellent restaurants, including Tsukiji-Nora, Restaurant LUKE with SKY LOUNGE, and Tsukiji Paradiso, all offering delicious international and local cuisine.
Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, Japanese Inn Daiso offers a convenient and comfortable stay in the heart of Tokyo, where you can enjoy the city's attractions and vibrant atmosphere.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 9 min walk to the Tsukiji Fish Market

2. 7 min walk to the nearest public transit station

3. Located in a vibrant Tokyo neighborhood with many dining options

4. Free Wi-Fi available in all rooms

5. No pets, no fitness center, and no spa

6. Short distance to major attractions like Tokyo Tower and the Imperial Palace

7. Nearby restaurants include Tsukiji-Nora and Tsukiji Paradiso

8. Easy access to public transportation, including Tsukiji and Shimi stations

9. Convenient access to Narita and Haneda Airports


9.4 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Tsukiji Outer Market
9 min
Tokyo Tower
16 min
Imperial Palace
14 min
Akihabara Electric Town
17 min
Sensō-ji
18 min

Nearest locations

Tsukiji-Nora
1 min
Tsukiji Jisaku
2 min
Tsukiji Hajime Sengyoten
2 min
Restaurant LUKE with SKY LOUNGE
3 min
築地BistroMasa (ビストロマサ)
3 min
Tsukiji Paradiso
5 min
OSTERIA Naturale
5 min
ヒサノ
5 min
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Good to know

Location rating9.4
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport23 min

Location

7 Chome-10-5 Tsukiji, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 59 min

Transit: 1 hr 19 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 23 min

Transit: 49 min

Transit:

Shintomichō Sta.

Walking: 10 min

Tokyo Station

Taxi: 17 min

Walking: 37 min

Tsukiji Station

Walking: 7 min

Shimbashi Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 31 min

Hatchōbori Station

Walking: 16 min


Nearby locations

9.4

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Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub


Reviews

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ri mo

5/5
It's such a good location and so cheap.・Amenity only yukata (others provided by yourself)・When the wind outside is strong, the windows rattle (there is probably no draft)・The housewife chats a little when checking in and out (she doesn't say a single word of granny-like sarcasm, and she seems like a cute person)If you don't mind this, you can choose this one. Payment is in cash.

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Becchiy Becchiy

5/5
I have no words other than to say that this inn is wonderful. Everything around me felt nostalgic and I was happy just being in that space.

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homu homu

5/5
This is an old-fashioned inn. There was a lot of flavor in every part of the house, and it was filled with a warm atmosphere, including the personality of the landlady.I would like to express my gratitude to the landlady for taking care of me in so many ways, such as offering me tea and graciously accommodating changes to my check-in time.He seemed to like to talk, and since there were no other customers, we sat on the stairs and chatted.I already knew I liked architecture when I searched online before staying, but thanks to you, I was able to spend a very pleasant time, and now I want to support the inn, including the proprietress.I would like to visit you again when I have business in Tokyo.Reservations can only be made by phone, and the cost is 6,000 yen for a room without meals.It's a wonderful inn. If you have a chance, please give it a try.

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和服

5/5
An inn with a nice atmosphere located in the corner of a beautiful condominium or hotel.Rooms without meals only, reservations must be made by phone, and payment may only be made in cash.We were greeted by the chatty landlady.I think it's good for people who like this kind of buildings. I had a great time staying at a place like this in Tokyo and spending a relaxing time.

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Deepランド明里

5/5
Room without meals 6000 yenA ryokan where you can experience life in the early Showa eraIt's old but every corner was clean.Blissful time relaxing on the wide veranda

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Kei Senbokuya

5/5
A very quaint inn.There were well-kept potted plants, and cherry blossoms were in bloom at the time of my stay.The building has a historical feel to it both inside and out, and the design of the fittings and glass are excellent.The rooms are Japanese-style and clean (of course everything inside the building).The elderly landlady was very kind to me, frequently refilling the stove in the room with oil and pouring tea into the pot.(However, the heating efficiency of the stove is low and it is cold.)The bath is very classic with tiles from the waist down to the thighs.The washing area was large and the fittings inside the bath were made of wood, so I was worried about it getting wet and corroding, but it was kept very clean.The ceiling has an interesting finish, perhaps to allow steam to escape.By the way, his son seems to be working as a tuna wholesaler at Tsukiji.

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やまかわ荘闘争委員会

5/5
This is a very sunny room.

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松本留五郎

3/5
A quaint Japanese-style inn. As the landlady says, it's 80 years old, so there's a draft. 6,000 yen/night all year round. Thank you.

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Nezumiko Nezumiko

5/5
A fine wooden building from the early Showa era. Room only, 6000 yen per night. There are only 2 rooms. Reservations can only be made by phone. The building is old, but not a speck of dust has fallen. It looks like it has been thoroughly wiped and cleaned, and is extremely clean. They lent me bath towels, filled my pot with hot water, and even added oil to my kerosene stove at night. They were very kind to me.There are only Japanese-style toilets, so it might be difficult for Western customers.