Sitting in the historical commercial centres of Edo (Tokyo's former name), where the largest fish market was once located, this hotel has succeed in preserving a sense of elegance to go along its modern features. Nowadays the district still retains vigorous with numerous offices, department stores, and traditional Japanese-style shops, but it also offers a calmer atmosphere that people can appreciate while strolling around. The hotel itself is quite well connected to the rest of the city thanks to the JR Kanda Station, a 5-minute walk away and the Tokyo Station, reachable within 5 minutes by taxi. Its well-appointed rooms feature extra-long beds, for the comfort of its taller guests and few extras as refrigerators and flat-screen TVs for catching a movie. The onsite restaurant serves mouth-watering Japanese and Western dishes in a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for a pleasant evening meal.