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What places are worth visiting in Tokyo, Japan?

In addition to efficiency, convenience, and safety, Tokyo’s streets and lanes are filled with creativity, trendiness, and design.

Tokyo can be called a treasure city where you can get inspiration for life at any time. Any time you blink while walking in this city, it seems that you may miss some fun and novelty.

We invited several residents who know Tokyo well to recommend 5 boutique hotels or design hotels that they think are unique and have Tokyo characteristics; at the same time, account expert @米卡 also specially recommended Tokyo Jiyugaoka

In this neighborhood, there were so many small shops that fascinated her.

Of course, if you happen to be traveling in Tokyo, you might as well open the Haohaozhu APP and search for the keyword "Tokyo". More store exploration articles from Sumitomo friends will definitely become your travel guide.

1 "Tokyo Style Accommodation" Accommodation List · BOOK AND BED TOKYO · WIRED HOTEL · CARAVAN TOKYO · ONE@TOKYO · NUI HOSTEL Recommended by Li Pili BOOK AND BED TOKYO 1-17-7 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Lumiere Building 7th Floor

I stayed in a cute little hotel in Tokyo, BOOK AND BED TOKYO, located near Ikebukuro Station. If you are a book lover, you can’t go wrong with this accommodation.

The beds are in the bookshelf, one for each person, and there is a large sofa where you can read a book. The lights are open 24 hours a day.

The experience of the shared shower room and washing area is very good, and the luggage is conveniently located under the bunk.

The disadvantage is that the privacy and sound insulation are slightly poor, and it is a bit difficult to climb up to the upper bunk.

It is recommended to stay for only one night to experience it.

Recommended by / MyWaySWIRED HOTEL Asakusa, Taito District 2-16-2 A design hotel with a very high cost performance, located close to Sensoji Temple, and the transportation is very convenient.

In this area of ??Tokyo, it is rare that the room is large enough and has its own terrace, where you can see Sensoji Temple and Skytree.

As a design hotel, the details are also very good. The matching yukata is simple and elegant, the room is equipped with a B&O small speaker, and some Japanese-style knick-knacks.

What I like most is the 1 Mile Guide card wall in the lobby. It recommends some attractions and activities near the hotel. You can take the cards on the wall and collage them to create an exclusive Guide Book!

Recommended by: Luo Xiaosue yuffieCARAVAN TOKYO Minato-ku Minami Aoyama 3-13 COMMUNE 2nd The caravan on the streets of Omotesando is really the coolest airbnb I have ever experienced!

This is actually not a real minibus that can be driven, but an experimental residential project in commune 246, a trendy area in Minami Aoyama.

The Japanese are definitely the best when it comes to space utilization. As soon as you enter this small RV, you can find that it has all the facilities inside, including a stereo, a tea area with a window seat, a bed, and a small

Door, there are restrooms and shower facilities inside.

Although the space is not large, it is very comfortable to live in.

Recommended by / superhelen_ONE @ TOKYO Sumida-ku Oshiage 1-19-3 This time I stayed at the One Hotel in Tokyo, designed by Kengo Kuma. The design is his typical style. The decorative materials are basically wooden boards, stainless steel, and sun panels.

Although the entire building has a strong sense of design, the price is only about 600 yuan a night. It is a cost-effective choice in Tokyo. The skytree can be seen from the window.

In addition, I strongly recommend the bedside design. It is really easy to use. Books, mobile phones, glasses, water bottles, etc. can be placed here.

With the partitions on the sides blocked, you won't have to worry about falling and it won't take up space. It's worth learning.

▲ The bedside can store many handy items.

▲ The TV is mounted on a stand, making it easy to move and save space.

A round stool can be used as a small bedside table while sleeping.

There is also a small refrigerator under the triangular table, which makes the best use of space.

Recommended by: Mika NUI HOSTEL Taito-ku Kuramae 2-14-13 I wanted to see the Sumida River Fireworks Festival in the summer, so I booked this B&B in Kuramae.

It takes about five to ten minutes to walk from Kuramae Tram Station, and it is also very convenient to walk to the fireworks festival venue.

I booked a Riverside room type and could see the Sumida River when I opened the window.

The first floor is the Bar & Lounge, which provides meals during the day and a full bar atmosphere at night. The bread and coffee for breakfast are excellent and the price is moderate.

The top floor is the rest area of ??the apartment, and there is a kitchen for residents to buy their own ingredients and cook.

The middle floors are all accommodation spaces, and there are private bathrooms and toilets on each floor, which greatly reduces the burden on the rooms.