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HOTEL,BANQUET & RESTAURANT Tokyo Garden Palace HOTEL,BANQUET & RESTAURANT Tokyo Garden Palace Access & Map Address:1-7-5 Yushima, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-0034 Japan Telephone 03-3813-6211 Facsimile 03-3818-6060 To Yushima Shrine N Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Japan Football Museum Hongo St. Hongo Kyusuijo Park Tokyo Garden Palace Kuramaebashi St. Juntendo University Kanda Shrine Kanda River Tokyo Medical and Dental University JR Chuo Line Ochanomizu /Sobu Line Station Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line 1 2 Yushima Ochanomizubashi Bridge Temple Ochanomizubashi exit Sotobori St. JR Ochanomizu Sta. B1 B2 Hijiribashi exit JR Sobu Line JR Chuo Line To Akihabara Shoheibashi Bridge Meidai St. Sta. Shin-Ochanomizu To Tokyo To Tokyo Hongo St. 200m = JR wicket = Subway exit Japan Football Museum By train (from Tokyo Station) Tokyo Garden Palace Kanda Shrine ● Please get off at Ochanomizu Station (JR Chuo Line). Tokyo Kuramaebashi St. Hongo St. Garden Palace is a 5-minute walk from the Hijiribashi exit. ● Please get off at Shin-Ochanomizu Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Tokyo Medical Line). Tokyo Garden Palace is a 5-minute walk from the station. and Dental University Tokyo Metro Yushima Temple Marunouchi Line ● Please get off at Ochanomizu Station (Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Sotobori St. Ochanomizu Sta. Hijiribashi Bridge Line). Tokyo Garden Palace is a 5-minute walk from the station. Kanda River By car Hongo St. To Shinjuku Meidai St. To Tokyo JR ● From Shibuya/Shinjuku area Ochanomizu Tokyo Metro Ochanomizubashi Chiyoda Line From the Kandabashi IC, direct access to Hongo Street is prohibited. Bridge Sta. Shin-Ochanomizu Sta. Please follow the arrow to Hongo Street. Nikolai ● From Ginza/Chiba area Cathedral From the Kandabashi IC exit, direct access to the Hongo Street/Hijiribashi Bridge area is prohibited. Please follow the arrow Toei Shinjuku Line Yasukuni St. to make a detour to the Hongo Street/Hijiribashi Bridge area. Surugadai-shita Ogawamachi Kandabashi IC Underground parking lot ● Parking fee:¥440 for the first 20min. To Ginza Tokyo Garden Palace To Shibuya/Shinjuku area /Chiba area (Excess charges after discount on hotel use 30min/¥440) ● Overnight stay: ¥1,100/night (incl. tax) Exit Entrance NTT ● Banquet/meeting Metropolitan Expressway Otemachi Bldg. : Free of charge for 3 hours KDDI ● Restaurant: Free of charge for 2 hours Otemachi Bldg. Hongo St..
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