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Stroll along Nihonbashi River, where old wooden houses meet gentle flowing water—like stepping into a quiet Edo-era alley. Cherry blossoms drift in spring, lanterns shimmer in summer, and this little stream isn’t just scenery—it’s a living poem of history.

Pullman Tokyo Tamachi

Pullman Tokyo Tamachi

4.8 / 5Outstanding104 Reviews
3 Chome−1−21 Shibaura
4.98KM from Nihombashi River

This hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! Located in Tokyo's Tamachi district with direct access to Tamachi Station, it offers Chinese-friendly services for seamless communication. The lobby draws inspiration from Kabuki art, bursting with vibrant colors. With 143 stylish rooms, an executive lounge, and a rooftop bar, you can unwind with city views. The fitness center and live performance kitchen are highlights, while families will love the kids' meals and children's amenities. Every detail is thoughtfully designed!

Executive FloorConference HallExecutive LoungeBarCafeNon-smoking floor
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Fairmont Tokyo

Fairmont Tokyo

5 / 5Outstanding4 Reviews
1-1-1 Shibaura Minato ku
4.11KM from Nihombashi River

Discover a new level of luxury at this upcoming hotel by Tokyo Bay. With 217 elegantly designed rooms and suites, an infinity pool, and a serene spa, it’s the perfect escape in the heart of the city. Indulge in culinary delights at five distinct dining venues, or host unforgettable events in their stunning event spaces, ideal for weddings and gatherings. The exclusive Fairmont Gold Lounge offers personalized service and privacy, ensuring every moment feels extraordinary. Get ready to create legendary memories in Tokyo’s vibrant yet tranquil setting.

Conference HallFitness CenterValet ParkingBarSpa MassageChinese Hospitality
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Mercure Tokyo Hibiya (Ginza area)

Mercure Tokyo Hibiya (Ginza area)

4.8 / 5Outstanding129 Reviews
Uchisaiwaicho 1-5-2
2.24KM from Nihombashi River
Conference HallFitness CenterDry Cleaning ServiceCafeLuggage StorageChinese Hospitality
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USD**9

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Nihombashi River

Stay at Mitsui Nihonbashi Tower Hotel, a modern boutique hotel nestled in the historic Nihonbashi district, just a 5-minute walk from the Nihonbashi River. The hotel blends Edo-period architectural motifs with contemporary design, offering rooms with panoramic views of the river—especially magical during nighttime illuminations. Guests can enjoy complimentary Edo-style tea ceremonies, providing an authentic cultural immersion.

Located within walking distance of Tokyo Station and Nihonbashi Station, it’s ideal for exploring central Tokyo. Nearby attractions include the centuries-old Ginza Matsuya department store and the serene Nihonbashi Suitemiya Shrine, making this a perfect base for experiencing Tokyo’s deep-rooted heritage.

The most convenient route is taking the Toei Oedo Line from Tokyo Station to Nihonbashi Station, a mere 8-minute ride. Exit the station and walk 5 minutes along Nihonbashi-dori to reach hotels like Mitsui Nihonbashi Tower Hotel. Alternatively, walk from Tokyo Station’s Hachijōsu exit via Marunouchi Street, passing through Ginza, then turn onto Nihonbashi-dori—about 25 minutes on foot, offering scenic views of Meiji-era architecture and urban evolution.

Tokyo Station provides multilingual signage and taxi services, ensuring smooth navigation. Using Suica or Pasmo cards simplifies transit costs and time. Whether by train or foot, travelers can swiftly access the heart of Nihonbashi River’s historic district, where tranquil riverside ambiance meets vibrant city life.

Don’t miss the Edo-era boat tour held on weekends, where visitors ride traditional wooden skiffs along the Nihonbashi River, guided by storytellers sharing tales of Edo-period commerce and waterway trade.

Another highlight is the Nihonbashi River Washi Lantern Workshop, hosted by a local nonprofit, where guests craft handmade paper lanterns using traditional washi (Japanese paper) and hang them along the banks in a symbolic tribute to the river’s historical significance.

During spring, the annual Nihonbashi River Cherry Blossom Festival transforms the area into a poetic scene—blossoms line the banks, complemented by tea ceremonies and folk music performances. These immersive experiences connect visitors deeply with Tokyo’s heritage, turning the river into a living museum of culture and tradition.