Plan House Tokyo Kanda

1-18-7 Kanda-Sudacho Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 13 101-0041 • From $0 Per Day
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  • Studio, One, & Two Bedroom Units Available
  • Up to Two Bathrooms
  • Laundry In Unit

Property Details

About this property

Plan House Tokyo Kanda is a newly built serviced apartments, offering various apartment layouts, from one room studios to 2 bedrooms, to suite a range of customers. Offering an accommodation solution for both individuals on business to families visiting for sightseeing. With the comforts not offered by hotels in the region, prepare meals with a full kitchen and work from “home” with the desk and highspeed Wi-Fi internet.

Only a 1-minute walk to Kanda Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and 5-minutes to JR Kanda Station with access to Yamanote, Chuo, and Keihin-Tohoku Lines. Also walking distance to business centers in Otemachi and Nihonbashi.

Although the area has modernized, Kanda is part of the Shitamachi, the original downtown center of Edo (former name of Tokyo). Kanda is also home of the Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral (10-min walk), the main Cathedral of the Japanese Orthodox Church, and the Shinto shrine of Kanda Myojin (14-min walk).

Amenities

Air Conditioned Apartments
Capped Utilities
Well Equipped Kitchen
Complimentary WiFi
Washer/Dryer in Unit
Cable TV
Bi-Weekly Housekeeping available

Property Location

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Tokyo may be looking toward the future but traces of the shogun capital's history can still be seen on the kabuki stage, at a sumo match or under the cherry blossoms. The city is built on the old ways, and its alleys have anachronistic wooden shanty bars, raucous traditional festivals and yakitori stands. In older neighbourhoods artisans sell crafts made much as they have been for hundreds of years.

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