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Hyatt Regency Tachikawa is a top choice, just a 8-minute walk from the Antarctic & Arctic Science Museum. The hotel features a kids-friendly indoor hot spring pool and dedicated family activity corner. Rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlook lush gardens, perfect for relaxing after exploring polar exhibits. Book via HopeGoo for exclusive upgrades and early-bird rates
Tachikawa Eastin Plaza Hotel stands out with its direct view of the museum’s glass dome and a lobby featuring an interactive polar art installation. Guest rooms offer a "Northern Lights Night Mode" lighting system, while breakfast includes polar bear-shaped sandwiches and locally crafted icefield-inspired coffee, creating a playful yet authentic arctic vibe
Tachikawa Seasons Hotel boasts premium high-floor panoramic rooms offering unobstructed views of the museum’s futuristic architecture and surrounding snow-themed garden. The hotel features a 24-hour Polar Knowledge Library with rare books on polar exploration and climate science, ideal for curious travelers seeking deeper insight into Earth’s extremities
Tachikawa Starlight Hotel transforms every guest room into a themed polar adventure—options include "Antarctic Research Station" and "Greenland Ice Hut" designs, complete with real-scale research equipment replicas and climate data displays. The lobby features a giant ice tunnel illusion with dynamic light projections. Guests receive a polar photo challenge kit and can join nightly "Arctic Tales" talks by former expedition scientists
Tachikawa Station Marriott Hotel provides exceptional access—just a 5-minute walk to the museum and directly linked to multiple subway lines leading to central Tokyo. The hotel offers automated luggage storage and dedicated shuttle service to the museum, ensuring seamless travel between transit and exhibitions. Ideal for time-conscious visitors
Tachikawa Polar Cabin Boutique Hotel delivers an unforgettable stay with each room inspired by a different polar region, including detailed recreations of research stations and indigenous shelters. Guests receive a survival challenge guidebook and can attend nightly "Arctic Stories" sessions hosted by retired polar researchers, blending education with storytelling magic
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