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HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda, your cozy oasis in the vibrant city of Tokyo! Located at 1-2-2 Iwamoto-Cho in the Chiyoda-Ku district, this delightful 2-star hotel is just 4.7mi from the bustling city center, making it an ideal base for your adventures. With prices starting from just $80, you’ll be able to dive into all the sights and sounds of Tokyo without breaking the bank.

Facade/entrance in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda
Facade/entrance in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda

Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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130 sqft

Double Room

Standard is 129 square feet and includes a double bed 131-150 width plus hairdryer and slippers.

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2 Twin Beds

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280 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Single

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

Indulge in comfort in our Deluxe Twin Room with 280 sqft of space with 2 Twin beds. Enjoy the convenience of amenities like air conditioning, bathtub, and free toiletries.

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140 sqft

Superior, 1 Double Bed

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned double room provides a flat-screen TV, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle and pajamas. The unit offers 1 bed.

Discover More

Step inside and discover a world of comfort, complete with free Wi-Fi to share all your Tokyo escapades and air conditioning to keep you cool after a day of exploration. Each non-smoking room is equipped with thoughtful amenities, including bidets and free toiletries, ensuring you have everything you need right at your fingertips. And for those traveling by car, private parking is available for an extra charge, so you can park your ride and relax. The friendly 24-hour front desk staff is always there to help you navigate your trip or recommend the best local spots.

Lobby or reception in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda
Lobby or reception in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda

Experience the Best

With over 798 glowing reviews, travelers can’t get enough of HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda's welcoming atmosphere and convenient location. Whether you're planning an epic food tour or just need a snug place to rest your head, you’ll find the perfect blend of comfort and convenience here. So go ahead, make your reservation, and get ready to create unforgettable memories in the heart of Tokyo!

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Plan Your Stay

When it comes to unwinding after a day of exploring Tokyo, HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda offers a delightful selection of room types to cater to your unique traveling needs. The Economy, 1 Bed is perfect for couples or small families, featuring cozy space for two adults and one child, while the Superior, 1 Double combines comfort and elegance in its snug layout. For larger groups or those seeking a bit more room, the Deluxe, Twin allows for a party of four, with two twin beds to ensure everyone has their own restful space. With non-smoking options available, you can breathe easy knowing your stay is both pleasant and pollution-free!

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Property building, Bed in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Bidet

Free toiletries

Bathroom in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda
Area and facilities in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda
Facade/entrance in HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda
The staff are fabulous! Check in was smooth and easy. We flew in and got to the hotel around 10am (but check in is at 3pm). So we dropped our bags after completing all the registration required for check-in. When we came back after 3pm, we got told that our bags were already in our room. It was really nice of them to do that for us (and live saving as we were already really tired from flying for more than 10 hours and then having to spend time elsewhere veggie check in). FYI, Japanese hotels don't usually take your bags to your room like how it is in most countries around the world. So it's really rare for a Japanese hotel to take your bags to the room for you. I've been going to Japan for more than 10 years, and this is the second hotel that has helped with our bags. Location of the hotel is really good for public transport. It's about 10 mins to Kanda station and about 6 mins to Kodenmacho station. We got the twin room and our room and bath are really large. I can see that it is made to accommodate wheelchair users. So you can consider this room if you need this type of room for your Japan trip. The room is located next to the lift so getting in and out of the room to the lift is pretty convenient. I know some people on their reviews complained about the noises from the road. We stayed at room 201 (next floor up from entrance/lobby) and our windows faces the main road. We didn't think the noises from the road are an issue to us, but we are late sleepers so it might just depends on your sleeping time. There are hardly any vehicle after 10pm.

Yu_take

The location is great (about 10 min to subway and JR station). Very close to Ginza area. Also you can walk to Akiabara. The walkway from subway to the hotel is mostly flat, easy to navigate, and not crowded. Staffs are attentive and helpful. They left our luggage in the room before we went back to check in. The hotel provides all necessary amenities even pajamas. The room was clean. However, the bathroom is quite small and the shower area is a bit slippery and not elder friendly. Bed and pillow is a bit stiff but not bad. Overall, it is a nice stay for visiting Tokyo. Easy transfer from Haneda Airport via Hamamatsu.

Sawangjit

-The room size stands out as its strength. I've been to Osaka and Nagoya prior to Tokyo, and this hotel had the most spacious room among them -The location is great. It's only one stop from Tokyo station. By foot, it's an easy 15-20 minute walk to Yaechika and another 5-10 minute to Tokyo station. However, it's not a busy area and it becomes peacefully quiet at night. Therefore it offers either a relaxing sleep, or an easy access to the bustling Tokyo night life - depending on what you're after. -From here, major tourist locations like Ueno Park, Imperial Palace, or Ryogoku are all walkable

Chen-ting

Hotel is in a quite area of Tokyo. Good to avoid the hustle and bustle. Great restaurants / cafes around the train station. Close to the train station. 7 Amenities stores near the Hotel. Hotel is very clean . The staff are great and helpful. Thye have a washer and dryer and Microwave and drink vending machine downstairs. Good if you need to clean your clothes after being away skiing or hiking etc. The trade off here is good quality , very reasonable price for a Hotel room that is out of the main tourist areas. You just have to way up cost vs location convenience.

Simon

- Fantastic Location: Close to Kanda Station, making it easy to access various parts of Tokyo via multiple train and subway lines. Perfect for exploring the city! - Spacious and Comfortable Room: The twin room was surprisingly roomy and very comfortable, especially for Tokyo, where space can often be limited. - Cleanliness: The hotel was spotless, and it was clear the staff put a lot of effort into maintaining high standards. - Friendly Staff: Every staff member was polite, welcoming, and eager to help, making our stay even more enjoyable.

Rares-andrei

The staff are fabulous! Check in was smooth and easy. We flew in and got to the hotel around 10am (but check in is at 3pm). So we dropped our bags after completing all the registration required for check-in. When we came back after 3pm, we got told that our bags were already in our room. It was really nice of them to do that for us (and live saving as we were already really tired from flying for more than 10 hours and then having to spend time elsewhere veggie check in). FYI, Japanese hotels don't usually take your bags to your room like how it is in most countries around the world. So it's really rare for a Japanese hotel to take your bags to the room for you. I've been going to Japan for more than 10 years, and this is the second hotel that has helped with our bags. Location of the hotel is really good for public transport. It's about 10 mins to Kanda station and about 6 mins to Kodenmacho station. We got the twin room and our room and bath are really large. I can see that it is made to accommodate wheelchair users. So you can consider this room if you need this type of room for your Japan trip. The room is located next to the lift so getting in and out of the room to the lift is pretty convenient. I know some people on their reviews complained about the noises from the road. We stayed at room 201 (next floor up from entrance/lobby) and our windows faces the main road. We didn't think the noises from the road are an issue to us, but we are late sleepers so it might just depends on your sleeping time. There are hardly any vehicle after 10pm.

Yu_take

The location is great (about 10 min to subway and JR station). Very close to Ginza area. Also you can walk to Akiabara. The walkway from subway to the hotel is mostly flat, easy to navigate, and not crowded. Staffs are attentive and helpful. They left our luggage in the room before we went back to check in. The hotel provides all necessary amenities even pajamas. The room was clean. However, the bathroom is quite small and the shower area is a bit slippery and not elder friendly. Bed and pillow is a bit stiff but not bad. Overall, it is a nice stay for visiting Tokyo. Easy transfer from Haneda Airport via Hamamatsu.

Sawangjit

-The room size stands out as its strength. I've been to Osaka and Nagoya prior to Tokyo, and this hotel had the most spacious room among them -The location is great. It's only one stop from Tokyo station. By foot, it's an easy 15-20 minute walk to Yaechika and another 5-10 minute to Tokyo station. However, it's not a busy area and it becomes peacefully quiet at night. Therefore it offers either a relaxing sleep, or an easy access to the bustling Tokyo night life - depending on what you're after. -From here, major tourist locations like Ueno Park, Imperial Palace, or Ryogoku are all walkable

Chen-ting

Hotel is in a quite area of Tokyo. Good to avoid the hustle and bustle. Great restaurants / cafes around the train station. Close to the train station. 7 Amenities stores near the Hotel. Hotel is very clean . The staff are great and helpful. Thye have a washer and dryer and Microwave and drink vending machine downstairs. Good if you need to clean your clothes after being away skiing or hiking etc. The trade off here is good quality , very reasonable price for a Hotel room that is out of the main tourist areas. You just have to way up cost vs location convenience.

Simon

- Fantastic Location: Close to Kanda Station, making it easy to access various parts of Tokyo via multiple train and subway lines. Perfect for exploring the city! - Spacious and Comfortable Room: The twin room was surprisingly roomy and very comfortable, especially for Tokyo, where space can often be limited. - Cleanliness: The hotel was spotless, and it was clear the staff put a lot of effort into maintaining high standards. - Friendly Staff: Every staff member was polite, welcoming, and eager to help, making our stay even more enjoyable.

Rares-andrei

The staff are fabulous! Check in was smooth and easy. We flew in and got to the hotel around 10am (but check in is at 3pm). So we dropped our bags after completing all the registration required for check-in. When we came back after 3pm, we got told that our bags were already in our room. It was really nice of them to do that for us (and live saving as we were already really tired from flying for more than 10 hours and then having to spend time elsewhere veggie check in). FYI, Japanese hotels don't usually take your bags to your room like how it is in most countries around the world. So it's really rare for a Japanese hotel to take your bags to the room for you. I've been going to Japan for more than 10 years, and this is the second hotel that has helped with our bags. Location of the hotel is really good for public transport. It's about 10 mins to Kanda station and about 6 mins to Kodenmacho station. We got the twin room and our room and bath are really large. I can see that it is made to accommodate wheelchair users. So you can consider this room if you need this type of room for your Japan trip. The room is located next to the lift so getting in and out of the room to the lift is pretty convenient. I know some people on their reviews complained about the noises from the road. We stayed at room 201 (next floor up from entrance/lobby) and our windows faces the main road. We didn't think the noises from the road are an issue to us, but we are late sleepers so it might just depends on your sleeping time. There are hardly any vehicle after 10pm.

Yu_take

The location is great (about 10 min to subway and JR station). Very close to Ginza area. Also you can walk to Akiabara. The walkway from subway to the hotel is mostly flat, easy to navigate, and not crowded. Staffs are attentive and helpful. They left our luggage in the room before we went back to check in. The hotel provides all necessary amenities even pajamas. The room was clean. However, the bathroom is quite small and the shower area is a bit slippery and not elder friendly. Bed and pillow is a bit stiff but not bad. Overall, it is a nice stay for visiting Tokyo. Easy transfer from Haneda Airport via Hamamatsu.

Sawangjit

-The room size stands out as its strength. I've been to Osaka and Nagoya prior to Tokyo, and this hotel had the most spacious room among them -The location is great. It's only one stop from Tokyo station. By foot, it's an easy 15-20 minute walk to Yaechika and another 5-10 minute to Tokyo station. However, it's not a busy area and it becomes peacefully quiet at night. Therefore it offers either a relaxing sleep, or an easy access to the bustling Tokyo night life - depending on what you're after. -From here, major tourist locations like Ueno Park, Imperial Palace, or Ryogoku are all walkable

Chen-ting

Hotel is in a quite area of Tokyo. Good to avoid the hustle and bustle. Great restaurants / cafes around the train station. Close to the train station. 7 Amenities stores near the Hotel. Hotel is very clean . The staff are great and helpful. Thye have a washer and dryer and Microwave and drink vending machine downstairs. Good if you need to clean your clothes after being away skiing or hiking etc. The trade off here is good quality , very reasonable price for a Hotel room that is out of the main tourist areas. You just have to way up cost vs location convenience.

Simon

- Fantastic Location: Close to Kanda Station, making it easy to access various parts of Tokyo via multiple train and subway lines. Perfect for exploring the city! - Spacious and Comfortable Room: The twin room was surprisingly roomy and very comfortable, especially for Tokyo, where space can often be limited. - Cleanliness: The hotel was spotless, and it was clear the staff put a lot of effort into maintaining high standards. - Friendly Staff: Every staff member was polite, welcoming, and eager to help, making our stay even more enjoyable.

Rares-andrei

Location

1-2-2 Iwamoto-Cho Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 101-0032, Japan

HOTEL MYSTAYS Kanda