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We're planning to stay at the Ginza Tokyu Hotel in a few months but can't seem to get a reservation. Is the hotel closed ???

Apr 17, 2012

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Answered by Ninja , Tokyo, Japan

Ginza Tokyu Hotel was a hotel in Ginza, Tokyo.
Built in 1960, the 10 storey hotel was initially the only 4-star hotel.
It closed in May 2001.

Apr 19, 2012

TY Wong
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Answered by TY Wong , Kawaguchi, Japan

Yes. It closed long time ago. There is another hotel nearby named "Courtyard Marriot".
http://www.tobuhotel.co.jp/ginza/restaurants/fiore.html

Apr 19, 2012

Scott C
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Answered by Scott C , Tokyo, Japan

As Ninja said, it has been closed for about 10 years. There are quite a few hotels in the area, though. Depending on your budget, here are my top 3:
Luxury: Hotel Seiyo Ginza
Middle: Mercure Tokyo Ginza
Lower: Tokyu Stay Shinbashi

When my parents visit or relatives visit, I usually put them up for a night at the Seiyo Ginza. It is a great place. The Mercure is where I usually recommend for out-of town business partners. It is reasonably priced and close to everything. The Tokyu is pretty much the low-end (or as low as I will stay).

Apr 19, 2012

Nuntica Tanasugarn
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Answered by Nuntica Tanasugarn , Kobe, Japan

Probably not the same property, but in relatively the same neighborhood. Good luck!
http://www.tokyustay.co.jp/e/hotel/HIG/

Apr 24, 2012

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