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Kinoie Morishita: an ideal base for Tokyo sightseeing
Tokyo Sightseeing Base

For Those Looking for a Base for Tokyo Sightseeing

Smooth access to Asakusa, Skytree, Ginza, and Nihonbashi. With a 2-minute walk from Morishita Station, you can keep your sightseeing routes compact.
Whether it’s the start of your day or the weary walk home, you’ll return to the quiet old-downtown area that’s close to everyday Tokyo life—Kinoie Morishita is a “place to come home to” that makes your trip comfortable.

Why We’re Chosen as a Sightseeing Base

Great access to Asakusa, Skytree, and Ginza

Excellent access to major sights

Short travel times to Asakusa, Skytree, Ginza, Nihonbashi, Tokyo Station, and Shinjuku. Often within a single transfer, so you can tour efficiently.

Close to the station

Just a 2-minute walk from the station

Smooth even with heavy luggage or on rainy days. Head out to sightsee right after check-in, and return quickly to rest.

A quiet place to rest after sightseeing

Quiet comfort right after sightseeing

Located in a residential area slightly away from the bustle. At night you can relax and rest well.

Amenities for living like at home

Amenities for living as you stay

Tatami room with futon, kitchen, washing machine, and free Wi-Fi. Do laundry or simple cooking between outings.

Everyday convenience

Highly convenient neighborhood

Convenience stores, shopping streets, and eateries within walking distance. Easy options for breakfast, takeout, and late-night bites.

The comfort of a “place to come home to”

Tatami room and futon style

Sleep deeply with tatami and futon

Removing your shoes at the entrance and relaxing in a tatami room—these small gestures gently relieve travel fatigue. Sleeping on futons lets you feel the softness of tatami and the light through shoji, making it ideal for getting solid rest for the next day’s sightseeing.

Main Facilities

  • Tatami room + futons (for each guest)
  • Living, dining, and kitchen
  • Washing machine, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning
*For details, please see the Rooms page.
Spending time in the kitchen and living room

The luxury of traveling as if you live here

Make coffee in the kitchen in the morning and head out sightseeing before noon. Come back in the evening to rest a little, then go to nearby eateries at night. Using the calm Morishita neighborhood as your base, enjoy time where sightseeing connects with everyday life.

Short trips to major spots,
easy transfers

About a 2-minute walk to Morishita Station. Using the Toei Shinjuku and Oedo Lines, you can reach major spots like Asakusa, Nihonbashi, Ginza, Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Station, and Shinjuku in a short time. With less travel burden, you can focus on making memories.

Example access times (approx.)

  • Asakusa … about 15–20 min by train
  • Nihonbashi … about 10–15 min
  • Ginza … about 15–20 min
  • Tokyo Skytree … about 15–20 min
  • Tokyo Station … around 15 min
  • Shinjuku Station … around 20 min
*Times vary depending on time of day and transfers.
Scenery of Ginza

Frequently Asked Questions

As a guideline: Asakusa/Skytree about 15–20 minutes, Ginza/Nihonbashi about 15–20 minutes, Tokyo Station around 15 minutes, and Shinjuku around 20 minutes (varies by time of day and transfers).

Yes. Convenience stores, shopping streets, and eateries are within walking distance, making it easy to choose breakfast, takeout, or late-night snacks.

Yes. With a kitchen, washing machine, and free Wi-Fi, it’s equipped for “living as you travel,” so even longer stays are comfortable.

Guest Voices

Illustration of an overseas couple
“The location was perfect for Asakusa and Skytree. The English guidance was very clear, and the host was kind.”
— Couple from overseas
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“Even when we were tired from walking, being close to the station helped. The quiet residential area let us sleep well.”
— Family from overseas
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“Getting to Ginza and Nihonbashi was smooth. We could grab a quick bite on the shopping street and return to the accommodation right away—so convenient.”
— Couple in their 30s
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“On the last day we packed up and still went to Asakusa. We were able to use our time to the fullest until the end.”
— Family of four

Your base changes the “quality” of sightseeing.

Kinoie Morishita is a close-to-station base with great access to Asakusa, Skytree, Ginza, and Nihonbashi.
The thrill of the journey and the calm of coming home—this small inn embraces both.
“Ready to head out again tomorrow”—find that rhythm in Tokyo’s old downtown.