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KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome

Hotel Highlights

KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome is a 3-star hotel in Tokyo, Japan, tucked into the city's vibrant Ginza area. Located about 4.5mi from the city center, it offers easy access to shopping, dining, and sightseeing. Minimum price starts from $67 per night, inviting travelers to explore at a friendly rate.

Address: Chuo-Ku Ginza1-9-5, Tokyo, Japan. Amenities include free Wifi, air conditioning, a 24-hour front desk, non-smoking rooms, an elevator (with upper floors accessible), free toiletries, a bidet, and a bathtub.

Reviews: 5444. Located in Tokyo, Japan.

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Photo of the whole room in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome

Rooms

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3 Twin Beds

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280 sqft

Room - 3 Twin

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The twin room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 3 beds.

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3 Twin Beds

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280 sqft

Premium Superior, 3 Twin Beds

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room provides a flat-screen TV, a tea and coffee maker, executive lounge access and a wardrobe. The unit offers 3 beds.

Twin Room - Disability Access - Non-Smoking in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome

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2 Twin Beds

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310 sqft

Room - 2 Twin, Accessible

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This twin room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and a safe deposit box. The unit has 2 beds.

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Nestled in Tokyo’s lively Ginza district, this 3-star hotspot puts travelers in the heart of one of the city’s most vibrant shopping and dining scenes. A short stroll or easy transit links invite daytime explorations and nighttime discoveries, while the location keeps everything from sleek boutiques to buzzing cafés within reach. Address: Chuo-Ku Ginza1-9-5, Tokyo, Japan.

Lobby or reception in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome
Lobby or reception in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome

Experience the Best

Room options span a thoughtful range: the Standard Room with a 151-square-foot double bed (non-smoking) is perfect for compact comfort, while larger, twin-friendly layouts sit around 280 square feet. Examples include Room - 3 Twin (280 sqft), Premium Superior (3 Twin) (280 sqft), and Superior (2 Twin) (280 sqft). Additional choices include Premium Double Room and Premium, Double, Single Use (both 151 sqft). Smoking is available in some layouts like Semidouble.

Payment is traveler-friendly, with cash accepted and major cards such as American Express, Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB, Visa, and UC welcomed. Practical perks include a 24-hour front desk and free Wifi, with a steady stream of guest impressions reflected in Reviews: 5444.

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Bed in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Free toiletries

Bidet

Bathroom in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome
Bathroom in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome
Facade/entrance in KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome
Great location — walking distance to Tokyo Station, the Palace, restaurants, all of Ginza’s glamorous stores but also less expensive options (Uniqlo etc.), and several Metro lines. Great staff, friendly and helpful. Lobby is welcoming, airy, light-filled, and many guests lounge there. No breakfast or water is provided, but there’s a great 7-Eleven across the street, with a dining area, selling drinks, snacks, and quick breakfast and lunch options, including baked goods & savory ready-to-eat dishes like noodles (for those of you who don’t know, convenience stores in Japan and elsewhere in Asia offer a lot more than in the US, and are popular among office workers for breakfast stops on their way to work). Toiletries are in baskets in the lobby so you can just take what you need, no waste. Compact efficient rooms, AC works well, good bed. Pillows are on the small side for me, and filled with some kind of soft pellets rather than fluffy (I found this fine though). A great value for Ginza and I’d stay here again when next in Tokyo. I find it Ginza more serene than staying in Shibuya. You can walk 20 minutes to the lovely Hamarikyu Gardens on the riverside.

Joyce

You have to walk a bit from the train station, but otherwise rather well connected. Best card-system I've seen so far. You get a button in your room to ask for cleaning, which is shown outside by a led, and another led will light up while your card is in the electricity box, so they'll know you are still inside right away. A power bank rental (ChargeSPOT) is also available in the ground floor. There are 2 washing & drying (combined) machines, so you might have to plan when to clean. Check out is also very simply, just put your cards in a box when leaving.

Robine

The house keeping team is exceptional. They are respectful, professional and wonderful. They made our stay a lot more comfortable. The room was tiny and this is understandable. Walking distance to Ginza shopping area. Lots of restaurant options on the same street. A bit noisy if you are living lower floors.

Tang

The rooms were good. Mid-size for Japan. There were also amenities. Premium rooms have different set up and access to lounge. There is a microwave to heat up food if someone wants. It is possible to check in early for a small charge which was very convienient for me.

Barbara

Center location, friendly & supportive staffs, luggage storage service (even when I travel to another places and come back again for 2nd booking, they help to keep the luggage for me during that time), clean room and quite sufficient amenities.

Tae

Great location — walking distance to Tokyo Station, the Palace, restaurants, all of Ginza’s glamorous stores but also less expensive options (Uniqlo etc.), and several Metro lines. Great staff, friendly and helpful. Lobby is welcoming, airy, light-filled, and many guests lounge there. No breakfast or water is provided, but there’s a great 7-Eleven across the street, with a dining area, selling drinks, snacks, and quick breakfast and lunch options, including baked goods & savory ready-to-eat dishes like noodles (for those of you who don’t know, convenience stores in Japan and elsewhere in Asia offer a lot more than in the US, and are popular among office workers for breakfast stops on their way to work). Toiletries are in baskets in the lobby so you can just take what you need, no waste. Compact efficient rooms, AC works well, good bed. Pillows are on the small side for me, and filled with some kind of soft pellets rather than fluffy (I found this fine though). A great value for Ginza and I’d stay here again when next in Tokyo. I find it Ginza more serene than staying in Shibuya. You can walk 20 minutes to the lovely Hamarikyu Gardens on the riverside.

Joyce

You have to walk a bit from the train station, but otherwise rather well connected. Best card-system I've seen so far. You get a button in your room to ask for cleaning, which is shown outside by a led, and another led will light up while your card is in the electricity box, so they'll know you are still inside right away. A power bank rental (ChargeSPOT) is also available in the ground floor. There are 2 washing & drying (combined) machines, so you might have to plan when to clean. Check out is also very simply, just put your cards in a box when leaving.

Robine

The house keeping team is exceptional. They are respectful, professional and wonderful. They made our stay a lot more comfortable. The room was tiny and this is understandable. Walking distance to Ginza shopping area. Lots of restaurant options on the same street. A bit noisy if you are living lower floors.

Tang

The rooms were good. Mid-size for Japan. There were also amenities. Premium rooms have different set up and access to lounge. There is a microwave to heat up food if someone wants. It is possible to check in early for a small charge which was very convienient for me.

Barbara

Center location, friendly & supportive staffs, luggage storage service (even when I travel to another places and come back again for 2nd booking, they help to keep the luggage for me during that time), clean room and quite sufficient amenities.

Tae

Great location — walking distance to Tokyo Station, the Palace, restaurants, all of Ginza’s glamorous stores but also less expensive options (Uniqlo etc.), and several Metro lines. Great staff, friendly and helpful. Lobby is welcoming, airy, light-filled, and many guests lounge there. No breakfast or water is provided, but there’s a great 7-Eleven across the street, with a dining area, selling drinks, snacks, and quick breakfast and lunch options, including baked goods & savory ready-to-eat dishes like noodles (for those of you who don’t know, convenience stores in Japan and elsewhere in Asia offer a lot more than in the US, and are popular among office workers for breakfast stops on their way to work). Toiletries are in baskets in the lobby so you can just take what you need, no waste. Compact efficient rooms, AC works well, good bed. Pillows are on the small side for me, and filled with some kind of soft pellets rather than fluffy (I found this fine though). A great value for Ginza and I’d stay here again when next in Tokyo. I find it Ginza more serene than staying in Shibuya. You can walk 20 minutes to the lovely Hamarikyu Gardens on the riverside.

Joyce

You have to walk a bit from the train station, but otherwise rather well connected. Best card-system I've seen so far. You get a button in your room to ask for cleaning, which is shown outside by a led, and another led will light up while your card is in the electricity box, so they'll know you are still inside right away. A power bank rental (ChargeSPOT) is also available in the ground floor. There are 2 washing & drying (combined) machines, so you might have to plan when to clean. Check out is also very simply, just put your cards in a box when leaving.

Robine

The house keeping team is exceptional. They are respectful, professional and wonderful. They made our stay a lot more comfortable. The room was tiny and this is understandable. Walking distance to Ginza shopping area. Lots of restaurant options on the same street. A bit noisy if you are living lower floors.

Tang

The rooms were good. Mid-size for Japan. There were also amenities. Premium rooms have different set up and access to lounge. There is a microwave to heat up food if someone wants. It is possible to check in early for a small charge which was very convienient for me.

Barbara

Center location, friendly & supportive staffs, luggage storage service (even when I travel to another places and come back again for 2nd booking, they help to keep the luggage for me during that time), clean room and quite sufficient amenities.

Tae

Location

Chuo-Ku Ginza1-9-5, Tokyo, 104-0061, Japan

KOKO HOTEL Ginza-1chome