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HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST, your perfect Tokyo getaway! Nestled in the vibrant heart of Chiyoda-Ku, you'll find yourself just 4.6mi away from the bustling city center. Whether you're a tourist ready to explore the wonders of Japan or a business traveler in need of a comfy retreat, this cheerful 3-star hotel offers everything you need—starting at an unbeatable price of just $98 per night!

Bed in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST
Bed in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

Rooms

Standard Twin Room - Non-Smoking in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

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2 Twin Beds

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160 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Relax in our comfortable Standard Twin Room - Non-Smoking, featuring two twin beds, air conditioning, and a private bathroom with a bathtub. Perfect for 2 adults and 2 children, enjoy a cozy stay in this 161 sqft space with air purifiers for a fresh atmosphere.

Deluxe Twin Room - single occupancy - Non-Smoking in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

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2 Twin Beds

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270 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Indulge in comfort and luxury in our Deluxe Twin Room, perfect for single occupancy, with 269 sqft of space, air conditioning, and a relaxing bathtub. Ideal for 2 adults and 2 children, on upper floors accessible by elevator.

Superior Twin Room - Non-Smoking in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

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2 Twin Beds

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160 sqft

Superior

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Relax in our stylish Superior Twin Room, offering air conditioning, a bathtub, and a private bathroom. Perfect for 2 adults and 2 children, enjoy a comfortable stay in this 161 sqft space.

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Step into your airy room and bask in the modern comforts of air conditioning and complimentary Wi-Fi, ensuring both relaxation and connectivity during your stay. With 24-hour front desk service and non-smoking rooms, you can kick back without a care. Feeling adventurous? Hop into the elevator to the upper floors and enjoy serene views of Tokyo while soaking in a delightful bathtub that makes you feel like royalty after a day of exploration.

Lobby or reception in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST
Property building in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

Experience the Best

With over 1,023 fantastic reviews from previous guests, HOTEL SUI KANDA will leave you feeling right at home. The friendly and welcoming atmosphere pairs perfectly with the accessible amenities, ensuring a memorable stay for everyone, including those requiring wheelchair access. So why wait? slip into the vibrant Tokyo lifestyle and freshen up for the adventures that await right at your doorstep!

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Plan Your Stay

Once you're settled into your inviting space at HOTEL SUI KANDA, get ready to experience the vibrant pulse of Tokyo right at your fingertips! Each room is a cozy oasis designed to wrap you in comfort, with plenty of choices to match your style and group size. Whether you opt for a sleek Single Room for a solo adventure or a sprawling Connecting Room perfect for family get-togethers, every option promises a restful night’s sleep after a day of city exploration. Some rooms even feature tantalizing views, ideal for soaking in the Tokyo skyline while sipping your morning coffee.

Breakfast in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST
Breakfast in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Restaurant/places to eat in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST
Restaurant/places to eat in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST

Restaurant

レストラン #1

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Lounge or bar in HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST
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This is one of the best hotels I've stayed in in Tokyo for a lot of reasons. Mainly, its proximity to the Kanda Station which is also near adjacent stops like Yurakucho for Ginza, Ueno, Akihabara, and even Tokyo itself. There are also a lot of nearby restaurants and convenience stores so food is not a problem at all. The staff were also very warm, welcoming, and very accommodating. Always all smiles and ready to greet or assist you with any needs. It's also great that they have Rhea on board because she really made the experience extra special for a solo Filipino traveler and have a sense of familiarity from home. A huge steal for me is the 24-hour coffee service in the lounge, which I find very thoughtful and convenient, especially during the late nights and early mornings. There are also a lot of sockets to charge your devices while you chill at the lounge. They also offer milk and juices for breakfast which is so extra. But what really made this stay a next-level experience was the free liquor and udon daily for short periods. The plum wine was superb and the udon was just perfect for winter! I got to stay on the 13th floor, which gave me a nice view of the towering cityscape in the area. And the single room was quite bigger than what I initially expected, which is a welcome surprise because I could easily fix my luggage any time. I definitely see myself coming back here because it was such a great experience overall. Thank you to everyone at Hotel Sui Kanda! You guys are amazing. See you all soon, hopefully!

Gagni

I actually booked this hotel last minute because there was an issue at my last hotel. I am so glad for that mishap though because this was definitely my favourite hotel during this trip, and it's very reasonably priced too. Great location; it's close to transit but off the beaten path so it's convenient but still quiet. Lots of restaurants nearby. The staff were all wonderful and very pleasant. There's a very chill and welcoming vibe here. Coffee, tea, and water were always readily available when you returned. The room was small but comfortable and the efficient use of space was very creative. The bathroom was probably one of the more spacious and cleaner ones in all the hotels I've stayed in in Japan. Housekeeping is not daily, which is very environmentally friendly. Finally, my favourite part of the hotel: the entire place is air conditioned so it's very comfortable when you enter, especially during the heatwave. The a/c in the room also was already on when I entered, which made coming back from 37C so much better.

Holden

Room was as expected for Tokyo, small but well appointed and great location near Kanda and other stations for easy access. 7/11 around the corner, supermarket 4min walk, family mart all close by. Staff were very nice and helpful, lent me an umbrella during the downpour :) and were very helpful in calling up restaurants for bookings etc. Staff all spoke very very good English and were always available. Perhaps the best feature of the room was the full black out blinds. given we were in Tokyo over the summer with sunrise from 4:30AM... the black out blinds/curtains kept the room pitch black no matter what time of day. this allowed for an awesome deep deep deep sleep to rest those legs after 20,000 steps a day.

Ben

A budget-friendly hotel 4 minutes away from the Kanda Station. The area around the hotel is lively with some really cool izakayas and the hotel staff was really friendly and helpful! Rooms were clean too, but some sheets has stain marks which can make some people uncomfortable (from what I've seen it looked and felt like the sheets were washed so I'm assuming those stain marks were just stubborn marks that didn't come off during the laundry). Rooms are small (well, that's the case in all budget hotels so that's not really a minus) but not unmanageable (for reference, we went there with 3 luggages).

Edanur

The staff was extremely polite and friendly, making it a pleasure to communicate with them. The room was small, but it was nice, comfortable, and clean. I had a great city view from the 13th floor, which added to the overall experience. The hotel is conveniently located near Kanda subway station, just about 400-500 meters away. Amenities like single-use toothbrushes, face wash, lotions, face masks, and other essentials are available at reception. There is also free tea, coffee, and drinking water available to guests, along with some extras like noodles during special hours.

Viktorija

This is one of the best hotels I've stayed in in Tokyo for a lot of reasons. Mainly, its proximity to the Kanda Station which is also near adjacent stops like Yurakucho for Ginza, Ueno, Akihabara, and even Tokyo itself. There are also a lot of nearby restaurants and convenience stores so food is not a problem at all. The staff were also very warm, welcoming, and very accommodating. Always all smiles and ready to greet or assist you with any needs. It's also great that they have Rhea on board because she really made the experience extra special for a solo Filipino traveler and have a sense of familiarity from home. A huge steal for me is the 24-hour coffee service in the lounge, which I find very thoughtful and convenient, especially during the late nights and early mornings. There are also a lot of sockets to charge your devices while you chill at the lounge. They also offer milk and juices for breakfast which is so extra. But what really made this stay a next-level experience was the free liquor and udon daily for short periods. The plum wine was superb and the udon was just perfect for winter! I got to stay on the 13th floor, which gave me a nice view of the towering cityscape in the area. And the single room was quite bigger than what I initially expected, which is a welcome surprise because I could easily fix my luggage any time. I definitely see myself coming back here because it was such a great experience overall. Thank you to everyone at Hotel Sui Kanda! You guys are amazing. See you all soon, hopefully!

Gagni

I actually booked this hotel last minute because there was an issue at my last hotel. I am so glad for that mishap though because this was definitely my favourite hotel during this trip, and it's very reasonably priced too. Great location; it's close to transit but off the beaten path so it's convenient but still quiet. Lots of restaurants nearby. The staff were all wonderful and very pleasant. There's a very chill and welcoming vibe here. Coffee, tea, and water were always readily available when you returned. The room was small but comfortable and the efficient use of space was very creative. The bathroom was probably one of the more spacious and cleaner ones in all the hotels I've stayed in in Japan. Housekeeping is not daily, which is very environmentally friendly. Finally, my favourite part of the hotel: the entire place is air conditioned so it's very comfortable when you enter, especially during the heatwave. The a/c in the room also was already on when I entered, which made coming back from 37C so much better.

Holden

Room was as expected for Tokyo, small but well appointed and great location near Kanda and other stations for easy access. 7/11 around the corner, supermarket 4min walk, family mart all close by. Staff were very nice and helpful, lent me an umbrella during the downpour :) and were very helpful in calling up restaurants for bookings etc. Staff all spoke very very good English and were always available. Perhaps the best feature of the room was the full black out blinds. given we were in Tokyo over the summer with sunrise from 4:30AM... the black out blinds/curtains kept the room pitch black no matter what time of day. this allowed for an awesome deep deep deep sleep to rest those legs after 20,000 steps a day.

Ben

A budget-friendly hotel 4 minutes away from the Kanda Station. The area around the hotel is lively with some really cool izakayas and the hotel staff was really friendly and helpful! Rooms were clean too, but some sheets has stain marks which can make some people uncomfortable (from what I've seen it looked and felt like the sheets were washed so I'm assuming those stain marks were just stubborn marks that didn't come off during the laundry). Rooms are small (well, that's the case in all budget hotels so that's not really a minus) but not unmanageable (for reference, we went there with 3 luggages).

Edanur

The staff was extremely polite and friendly, making it a pleasure to communicate with them. The room was small, but it was nice, comfortable, and clean. I had a great city view from the 13th floor, which added to the overall experience. The hotel is conveniently located near Kanda subway station, just about 400-500 meters away. Amenities like single-use toothbrushes, face wash, lotions, face masks, and other essentials are available at reception. There is also free tea, coffee, and drinking water available to guests, along with some extras like noodles during special hours.

Viktorija

This is one of the best hotels I've stayed in in Tokyo for a lot of reasons. Mainly, its proximity to the Kanda Station which is also near adjacent stops like Yurakucho for Ginza, Ueno, Akihabara, and even Tokyo itself. There are also a lot of nearby restaurants and convenience stores so food is not a problem at all. The staff were also very warm, welcoming, and very accommodating. Always all smiles and ready to greet or assist you with any needs. It's also great that they have Rhea on board because she really made the experience extra special for a solo Filipino traveler and have a sense of familiarity from home. A huge steal for me is the 24-hour coffee service in the lounge, which I find very thoughtful and convenient, especially during the late nights and early mornings. There are also a lot of sockets to charge your devices while you chill at the lounge. They also offer milk and juices for breakfast which is so extra. But what really made this stay a next-level experience was the free liquor and udon daily for short periods. The plum wine was superb and the udon was just perfect for winter! I got to stay on the 13th floor, which gave me a nice view of the towering cityscape in the area. And the single room was quite bigger than what I initially expected, which is a welcome surprise because I could easily fix my luggage any time. I definitely see myself coming back here because it was such a great experience overall. Thank you to everyone at Hotel Sui Kanda! You guys are amazing. See you all soon, hopefully!

Gagni

I actually booked this hotel last minute because there was an issue at my last hotel. I am so glad for that mishap though because this was definitely my favourite hotel during this trip, and it's very reasonably priced too. Great location; it's close to transit but off the beaten path so it's convenient but still quiet. Lots of restaurants nearby. The staff were all wonderful and very pleasant. There's a very chill and welcoming vibe here. Coffee, tea, and water were always readily available when you returned. The room was small but comfortable and the efficient use of space was very creative. The bathroom was probably one of the more spacious and cleaner ones in all the hotels I've stayed in in Japan. Housekeeping is not daily, which is very environmentally friendly. Finally, my favourite part of the hotel: the entire place is air conditioned so it's very comfortable when you enter, especially during the heatwave. The a/c in the room also was already on when I entered, which made coming back from 37C so much better.

Holden

Room was as expected for Tokyo, small but well appointed and great location near Kanda and other stations for easy access. 7/11 around the corner, supermarket 4min walk, family mart all close by. Staff were very nice and helpful, lent me an umbrella during the downpour :) and were very helpful in calling up restaurants for bookings etc. Staff all spoke very very good English and were always available. Perhaps the best feature of the room was the full black out blinds. given we were in Tokyo over the summer with sunrise from 4:30AM... the black out blinds/curtains kept the room pitch black no matter what time of day. this allowed for an awesome deep deep deep sleep to rest those legs after 20,000 steps a day.

Ben

A budget-friendly hotel 4 minutes away from the Kanda Station. The area around the hotel is lively with some really cool izakayas and the hotel staff was really friendly and helpful! Rooms were clean too, but some sheets has stain marks which can make some people uncomfortable (from what I've seen it looked and felt like the sheets were washed so I'm assuming those stain marks were just stubborn marks that didn't come off during the laundry). Rooms are small (well, that's the case in all budget hotels so that's not really a minus) but not unmanageable (for reference, we went there with 3 luggages).

Edanur

The staff was extremely polite and friendly, making it a pleasure to communicate with them. The room was small, but it was nice, comfortable, and clean. I had a great city view from the 13th floor, which added to the overall experience. The hotel is conveniently located near Kanda subway station, just about 400-500 meters away. Amenities like single-use toothbrushes, face wash, lotions, face masks, and other essentials are available at reception. There is also free tea, coffee, and drinking water available to guests, along with some extras like noodles during special hours.

Viktorija

Location

Chiyoda-Ku Kaji-Cho 1-9, Tokyo, 101-0044, Japan

HOTEL SUI KANDA by ABEST