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Kodaira (Futako-Tamagawa area) might not be on every tourist map, but it’s one of Tokyo’s most authentic neighborhood gems. Here, life moves at a slower pace—early-morning ramen stalls steam under neon signs, and tucked-away izakayas buzz with laughter as locals unwind. Stroll down narrow alleys, listen to the rumble of passing trains, and grab a warm takoyaki from a street vendor. It’s not about grand sights; it’s about real moments: sharing a drink with strangers, savoring simple pleasures, and feeling the pulse of everyday Tokyo. A must-visit for those who love the city beyond the postcard view.

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

4.9 / 5Outstanding1178 Reviews
2 Chome-6-1 Daiba
8.1KM from Kamata

Located in Tokyo's Minato district, this hotel offers stunning city views and is just minutes away from attractions like the Miraikan Museum and MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM. Enjoy exclusive access to the executive lounge, fitness center, and indoor pool (additional fees apply). Dine at The Grill on the 30th floor or choose from nine on-site restaurants. Rooms feature free WiFi, refrigerators, and LCD TVs, with luxury bathroom amenities. Awarded ESG certification, the hotel prioritizes sustainability and local community initiatives, ensuring a responsible and memorable stay.

Conference HallExecutive FloorExecutive LoungeNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo

Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo

4.7 / 5Great317 Reviews
4-11 Hanedaasahicho
3.1KM from Kamata
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceChildren's SuppliesIroning ServiceLuggage Storage
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Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo West Wing

Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo West Wing

4.7 / 5Great299 Reviews
4-16 Hanedaasahicho
3.02KM from Kamata
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Kamata

Tokyu Plaza Fudō Hotel is a top choice for families, located just a 3-minute walk from Keikyu Fudō Station. It offers spacious family rooms, free Wi-Fi, and convenient access to local attractions like Fudō Market and the scenic Tama River.

The hotel blends modern Japanese design with comfort, and many rooms feature views of the surrounding greenery. Families can also enjoy seasonal events such as the Fudō Fireworks Festival, held annually in summer, offering an authentic taste of local culture. With excellent transportation links and a welcoming atmosphere, this hotel delivers great value for both business travelers and tourists.

The most efficient option is taking the Keikyu Line from Fudō Station, which reaches Shinagawa Station in just 15 minutes. From there, transfer to the JR Yamanote Line or Tokyo Metro for quick access to Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, and Asakusa.

For airport connections, Keikyu Line provides direct service to both Narita Airport and Haneda Airport, with a journey time of about 40 minutes. Local bus routes also connect Fudō to the Tama River area and the Bay Area.

Using a Suica or Pasmo card allows seamless transfers across all transit systems. As a key transport hub in southern Tokyo, Fudō offers exceptional connectivity, making it an ideal base for exploring the Greater Tokyo Region.

One of the standout experiences is attending the Fudō Fireworks Festival, held annually along the Tama River during summer. The dazzling display lights up the night sky, accompanied by traditional festivals and food stalls that evoke old Edo-era charm.

Stroll along the Tama River Greenway, featuring dedicated bike paths and picnic spots perfect for families or leisurely walks. Nearby, Fudō Market is famous for fresh seafood and local ingredients—visitors can enjoy freshly caught fish grilled on-site, embodying the "one meal, one market" lifestyle.

Don’t miss exploring the Keikyu Fudō Station Shopping Street, where hidden gems like vintage sweets and handmade crafts await. These authentic encounters offer deep insight into the everyday culture of southern Tokyo.