Real Life IIDABASHI is a five-story boutique design hotel located in the heart of Tokyo, in Iidabashi, Chiyoda Ward. Each floor of the building houses a single, unique room. The Iidabashi area enjoys a prime location, serving as a key transportation hub connecting Tokyo’s major train lines. Known for being home to several prestigious universities, it also boasts a rich cultural heritage. Within walking distance, you’ll find the tranquil Imperial Palace and the famous cherry blossom spot Chidorigafuchi, offering a harmonious blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy.
The hotel is conveniently located just a 3-minute walk from Iidabashi Station, an 8-minute walk from Suidobashi Station, and a 9-minute walk from Kudanshita Station. Guests have access to seven subway lines, including the JR Sobu Line, Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line, Tozai Line, Namboku Line, Toei Shinjuku Line, Toei Oedo Line, and Yurakucho Line, providing direct and easy access to all corners of Tokyo.
Strolling around the area, guests can experience both the urban allure and traditional charm of Tokyo, making it the perfect starting point for exploring the city’s culture and attractions.
Themed around the deep, quiet night, this room features a bold black design in the bedroom and bathroom, exuding modern urban sophistication. The contrast with the lighter tones in the living room creates a relaxing and private environment.
The space is both comfortable and functional, offering free Wi-Fi, fully equipped appliances, kitchenware, and bathroom facilities. It accommodates up to three guests, making it ideal for couples, friends, family, or travelers who appreciate understated luxury.
The Tokyo accommodation tax, effective since October 1, 2002, applies to stays in Tokyo hotels based on the following rates:
- Less than 10,000 yen: No tax
- 10,000 to 14,999 yen: 100 yen
- 15,000 yen or more: 200 yen
The tax is calculated per person, per night. It includes the nominal fee and related service fees but excludes consumption tax and charges for non-accommodation services (e.g., meeting rooms, cleaning, parking).
For more details, visit the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau website at [http://www.tax.metro.tokyo.jp/](http://www.tax.metro.tokyo.jp/).
Pets - not allowed
Smoking - not allowed