
Nihombashi, Japan’s financial center. The surrounding area has many business facilities, with the area becoming a center of attention. Please use Tokyu Stay Nihombashi for both your business and private needs.
Location
Tokyu Stay Nihombashi
Nihombashi-honcho 4-7-9, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-0023

Access

Take the Tokyo Metoro Hibiya Line
from Kodenmacho Station

Take the JR Sobu Line from
Shin-nihombashi Station

Take the Tokyo Metoro Ginza Line
from Mitsukoshi-mae Station
Environment
Nihonbashi Bridge

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Nihombashi is a bridge that was the terminus for 5 old roads, the Tokaido, Nakasendo, Koshu Kaido, Nikko Kaido and Oshu Kaido.
COREDO Nihonbashi

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Based on the image of a ship’s sail, COREDO Nihombashi stands out. The lower floors have a variety of specialty shops and restaurants.
Bank of Japan

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Built in 1896, the Bank of Japan operates as the only central bank. Reservations are necessary, but tours of the building and the old vault are available, with displays provided.
Tokyo Station

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Built in 1903, this red brick building was designed by Tatsuno Kingo. The number of trains passing through here is the greatest in Japan, making it one of Japan’s biggest train stations.

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