A new five-star hotel opens in Tokyo
【🏨Tokyo Ginza C-position Hotel! What is it like to stay in the Cloud Art Museum? 】
✨As soon as I arrived in Tokyo, I went straight to this EDITION hidden in the "center of the universe" in Ginza! Sisters, the real-life, filter-free cloud life is here~
📍Great location!
The hotel is just opposite the Ginza Mitsukoshi Department Store (yes, that mall where you can buy luxury cosmetics without queuing!). 🚇It’s a 3-minute walk from Exit A2 of Ginza Subway Station. When you look up, you will see a simple black building. That’s it! Go to Tsukiji Market for sushi🍣10 minutes walk, go shopping? Downstairs is the LV and Hermes street👛, wallet warning hhh~
🚎Route highlights:
Take a bus directly to "Tokyo Station Yaesu Exit" from Narita Airport, and take a taxi to the hotel in 10 minutes (you can choose the Hibiya Line to save money); take a taxi to Haneda Airport in 30 minutes. Good news for lazy people: The hotel entrance is super hidden, just look for the handsome guy in a suit to help you carry your luggage!
🛏The room is like staying in a MUJI high-end custom version!
I was amazed the moment I pushed the door open! The base color of natural wood + creamy white, matched with the entire floor-to-ceiling glass window, the street scene of Ginza is laid out in front of you like a movie🌆~ The bedding is so soft that it feels like sleeping on a cloud, and the bathroom is actually equipped with Diptyque toiletries! Details-obsessed people are delighted~ The best thing is that the mini bar is completely free🆓, even the sparkling water is a niche Italian brand, and I was asked a lot of questions when I took photos and posted them on Instagram!
☁️The sky bar on the 31st floor is awesome!
Be sure to come in the evening! Order a "Tokyo Twilight" cocktail 🍸, watch the sunset dye the sky pink and purple, and you can see the Tokyo Tower in the distance 🗼~ Secretly, the bar's snack platter is a hidden menu, remember to wink at the waiter 😉
🍣Nearby food guide:
• Walk 5 minutes to the "Tsukiji Outer Market", and eat the fatty tuna belly 🍣 at 5 am!
• Hidden in the back alley of the hotel is the Showa-style izakaya "Ore no Yakitori", where locals line up to eat chicken skin dumplings🥟
• Want to take photos of deserted streets? Random photos of Ginza Main Street at 7am📸
💡Tips:
1️⃣The higher the room, the better the view. When booking a room, ask for a "Ginza view room"!
2️⃣It is very difficult to reserve a window seat at the bar on the 31st floor, so you need to make a reservation when you check in!
3️⃣The hotel has a secret passage leading directly to Mitsukoshi Department Store, so you can go shopping on rainy days without getting your shoes wet👠
4️⃣The Japanese breakfast set is more amazing than the Western breakfast, and there is abalone in the miso soup!
🌟Real experience:
I didn’t want to check out after staying for 3 days! There is a handwritten welcome card + snacks every day when I return to the hotel. Even the cleaning lady places the slippers symmetrically... People who love details will really cry! As for the disadvantages… there are too many mirrors. I took 200 selfies in front of the mirror and the phone memory was full.