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Quintessa Hotel Tokyo Haneda Comic&Books
1-25-13 Minamikamata, Ota-ku, Tokyo 144-0035 JapanTel : +81-3-3733-0551
Fax : +81-3-3733-0552
ACCESS
Approximately 5 minutes from Haneda Airport Terminal 3
Station by Keikyu Airport Line Limited Express.
Approximately 8 minutes from Haneda Airport Terminal 1/Terminal 2 Stations by Keikyu Airport Line Limited Express,
Approximately 7 minutes from Shinagawa Station by Keikyu Main Line Limited Express
The location offers outstanding convenience for both sightseeing and business.
BY TRAIN
Haneda Airport
- Keikyu Airport Line
Limited ExpressAbout 8 mins - Keikyu Kamata Station
- By footAbout 5 mins
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Narita Airport
- Narita Express
Narita Express
No. 14 bound to OfunaAbout 1 hr 8 mins - Shinagawa Station
- Keikyu Main
Line Limited ExpressAbout 7 mins - Keikyu Kamata Station
- By footAbout 5 mins
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Tokyo Station
- Ueno Tokyo LineAbout 7 mins
- Shinagawa Station
- Keikyu Main Line Limited ExpressAbout 7 mins
- Keikyu Kamata Station
- By footAbout 5 mins
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BY BUS
Haneda Airport
- Limousine Bus Haneda Airport Line
Limousine Bus bound for Haneda Airport Terminal 1About 18 mins - Minamikamata 2-chome
- By footAbout 6 mins
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Narita Airport
- Keisei Skyliner
Skyliner No. 18 bound to Keisei UenoAbout 30 mins - Aoto Station
- Oshiage Line Limited ExpressAbout 42 mins
- Keikyu Kamata Station
- By footAbout 5 mins
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BY CAR
Sendai
- Via Tohoku Expressway
Metropolitan Expressway
Central Circular RouteAbout 4 hr 47 mins - Haneda IC
- About 7 mins
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To Nagoya / Osaka
- Via Shin Tomei Expressway
Metropolitan Expressway
Central Circular RouteAbout 6 hr 16 mins - Haneda IC
- About 7 mins
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PARKING
Location | Parking lot for 5 vehicles. |
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Price | ¥1,500 (tax included) * Additional fee will be charged if you are going to check out later than 11:00. For details, please contact the front desk. * No reservations accepted. First come first served. |
SIGHTSEEING
The location is convenient for shopping and visiting tourist
spots with easy access to the city center.We hope you enjoy it.
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Marunouchi and the East Gardens of the
Imperial Palace[ 37 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- SHOPPING
Marunouchi is home to a business district and restaurants, as well as various high-rise buildings with many different types of shops. Heading straight towards Nijūbashimae, you will come across the Imperial Palace. At the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace that is open to the public are the historical remains of the Edo Castle Keep.
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Kabukiza Theatre
[ 30 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- CULTURE
A theatre where you can enjoy viewing the traditional Japanese performance art of “Kabuki.” Aside from watching theatre, this facility offers Kabuki-themed souvenir shops, the Kobikicho Plaza on the 2nd floor basement with dessert stalls, the open-air garden on the 5th floor, and the Kabukiza Theatre Gallery annex to experience the joy of Kabuki from different aspects.
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Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple
[ 36 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- CULTURE
After the main hall in Asakusa burned down in the great fire of the Meireki era in 1657, the Edo Tokugawa shogunate ordered the rebuilding on the current location (at the time this area was under the sea), of which became the origin of the name “Tsuki (build) Ji (land).”
(text: cited from the Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple Website) -
Tsukiji Outer Market Shopping Street
[ 36 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- SHOPPING
- GOURMET
Currently the Outer Market Shopping Street of the Tsukiji Market has moved to Toyosu. Inside the premise are approximately 460 stores where You can enjoy the same vibrant and gastronomically fresh food as before.
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Hama-rikyu Gardens
[ 38 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- NATURE
This noted Daimyo Garden (garden for a feudal lord) of the Edo era houses the Shioiri-no-ike (Shioiri: incoming tide), a pond that draws water from the sea and changes it’s appearance in accordance with the rise and fall of the tide, and 2 Kamoba (Duck hunting sites in the garden) sites.
(cited from the Tokyo Metropolitan Park Association’s “Let’s Go to the Gardens”) -
Tokyo Traffic Hall
[ 24 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- SHOPPING
- GOURMET
A facility located in front of the Yuurakuchou Station that houses passport centers and bookstores, as well as travel agencies, restaurants, and antennae shops of various regions in Japan. There is an observation restaurant on the 15th floor frequented by all age groups.
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Hibiya Park
[ 32 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- NATURE
Famous and noted as an oasis inside a metropolitan city, this is the first western-style park in Japan. Even though it is located in the middle of the city, the spaciousness and nature of the park will comfort and relax all those who come and visit.
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Tokyo International Airport
(Haneda Airport)[ 17 minutes by train from the hotel ]
- OTHER
An international airport that connects many people as the gateway to the Tokyo metropolitan area. On the observation deck, you can see the powerful takeoff and landing of airplanes up close. At night, you can enjoy the glittering night view of Tokyo Tower and other areas.
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Narita International Airport
[ 1 hour and 17 minutes by bus from the hotel ]
- OTHER
The airport has a diverse, international flavor with approximately 100,000 daily visitors, and as the gateway between Japan and the rest of the world, many people pass through the airport day and night. The shopping mall is well-stocked with souvenirs from all over the country, making it possible for all generations to enjoy a full day of shopping.