Overview
remm Tokyo Kyobashi is located by Kyobashi Station in Tokyo-Ginza, close to the east side of Ginza and within walking distance of the Yaesu side of Tokyo Station. It works well for travelers who want a compact central Tokyo hotel with direct Ginza Line access, Ginza and Nihonbashi nearby, and Tokyo Station close enough for rail-heavy itineraries.
Rooms
The hotel has 271 non-smoking rooms. Room categories include Economy Double, Double, Economy Twin, and Twin rooms. Published room sizes range from 15.0 square meters for Economy Double rooms to 21.8 to 23.0 square meters for Twin rooms. Rooms are built around remm's sleep-focused concept, with rain showers, massage chairs, air purification, Wi-Fi, refrigerators, kettles, safety boxes, nightwear, and mineral water.
Facilities
Facilities are practical and compact: a smoking booth, vending machines, ice maker, currency exchange machine, microwave, and self-service laundry. Services include wake-up calls, parcel delivery, laundry service, relaxation services for a fee, and rental items such as humidifiers, desk lamps, trouser presses, hair irons, pillows, and foot massagers.
Dining
DINING STAGE ARCH is on the 7th floor and serves breakfast from 7:00 to 10:30. The restaurant also lists weekday lunch service, with lunch closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays.
Location and transport
The hotel is right by Exit 6 of Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line. Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line is about three minutes away, Ginza-itchome Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line is about five minutes away, and Nihonbashi Station is about seven minutes away. JR Tokyo Station's Yaesu South Exit is about seven minutes on foot, which makes the hotel useful for Shinkansen and Narita Express plans without being inside the station complex.
Airport access
Narita Airport access works by Narita Express to Tokyo Station, by Keisei Line with a change at Aoto for Takaracho Station, or by airport bus to the Tokyo Station area. These are area routes rather than hotel-door transfers, so travelers with luggage should choose between Tokyo Station and Takaracho based on arrival time and comfort with transfers.
Why stay here
Choose remm Tokyo Kyobashi when the priority is Ginza Line access, east Ginza and Kyobashi convenience, compact rooms with sleep-focused amenities, and a Tokyo Station-adjacent base that avoids staying directly in the terminal. Choose a Tokyo Station hotel instead when direct Shinkansen-gate access matters more than subway access and Ginza proximity.
Good to know
Kyobashi Station is the simplest subway reference for the hotel, but it is not the only useful arrival point. Takaracho can matter for Toei Asakusa Line trips, while Tokyo Station is the better reference for Shinkansen, Narita Express, and long-distance JR routes.
