B-SITE Nihombashi Ningyocho | Tokyo Apartments

Area Info

Train/Subway Stations

B-SITE Nihombashi Ningyocho is only 3 minutes from Ningyocho Sta. on the Hibiya Line (access to Ginza, Roppongi, Kamiyacho, etc.) and Asakusa Line (access to Asakusa, Haneda Airport, Shiodome, etc). It is also 8 minutes from Suitengumae Sta. on the Hanzomon Line (access to Shibuya, Jimbocho, etc.).

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Ningyocho Area 1

Ningyocho is a historic area of Tokyo filled with traditional shops and restaurants. There are not so many very tall buildings in the immediate vicinity so you will also get good light and can enjoy the night sky.

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Ningyocho Area 2

Living in Ningyocho will give you the opportunity to visit some of the many traditional shops and restaurants that line the streets. Try on of the local delicacies, Ningyo Yaki!

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T-CAT

The Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT) is an airport terminal with Limousine Bus service to both Narita and Haneda Airports. It is only 8 minutes walk (or a quick taxi ride if you have luggage) from B-SITE Nihombashi Ningyocho, so you would have quick access to the airports.

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Suitengu

Suitengu is a Shinto Shrine that lends its name to Suitengumae (translates as In Front of Suitengu) subway station. It has classic architecture is a stark contrast to the glass and steel buildings surrounding it.

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Nihombashi 1

Nihombashi translates as the Bridge of Japan. This bridge has historically been know as the very center of Tokyo and all distance from the city are measure from this point. Today it is an important business and shopping district, and the bridge itself is unfortunately covered by a freeway overpass.

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Nihombashi 2

The Nihombashi district is a continuation of Ginza Avenue (also known as Chuo Avenue). It make for a terrific walk all the way down to Ginza for great shopping and eating.

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