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ANA Hotel Tokyo – Access & Location ANA Hotel Tokyo – Access & Location ANA HOTEL TOKYO 12-33, Akasaka 1-chome, Minatoku, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan TEL: +81-3-3505-1111 / Fax: +81-3-3505-1155 http://www.anahotels.com/tokyo/e/access/index.html At the ANA Hotel Tokyo in Ark Hills you couldn't be any more centrally located. You will find Kasumigaseki, the seat of the government and Toranomon, home to many embassies and businesses just minutes from our front door. There is also much to see and do in Akasaka with its museums, galleries and clubs and in Roppongi, where Tokyo goes out at night. No doubt about it, the ANA Hotel Tokyo is at the center of the excitement. 90 minutes by car from the New Tokyo International Airport (Narita); 30 minutes by car from Haneda Airport; one-minute walk from the subway Exit 13 at Tameike-sanno Station. Nanboku and Ginza lines (Tameike-sanno Station, Exit 13) [one-minute] Nanboku line (Roppongi-itchome Station, Exit 3) [one-minute walk] Hibiya line (Kamiyacho Station Exit 4) [8-minute walk] Chiyoda Line (Akasaka station Exit 5) [9-minute walk] By bus: Take the Toei Bus, Route 01 operating between Shimbashi and Shibuya. The hotel is a one-minute walk from the "Akasaka ARK Hills Mae " stop. NARITA AIRPORT/Narita Express/Airport Limousine LIMOUSINE BUS (BETWEEN NARITA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND ANA HOTEL TOKY0 ADULT: 3,000yen ONE WAY FROM NARITA AIRPORT: Look for the Limousine Bus Counter located in the Arrival Lobby. The signboard reads "LIMOUSINE BUS TO DOWNTOWN HOTELS." Tickets may be purchased directly upon arrival at Narita without advance reservations. Upon purchase of your ticket, you will be advised of the departure time and gate number. TO NARITA AIRPORT: Hotel Guests may make reservations at the Bell Captain Desk located in the lobby. Plan departure at least 3.5 hours ahead of your flight departure as it takes approximately 2 hours to travel to Narita International Airport. Payment may be made in cash or charged to the hotel room bill prior to check-out. (Please note: tickets are non-refundable). The Airport Tax can be added to your hotel bill at any time prior to check-out. A Bell Captain Desk staff member will be delighted to assist you with these arrangements. BUS TIMETABLE: FROM NARITA AIRPORT: 07:15 / 08:20 / 09:25 / 10:10 / 10:40 / 11:10 / 12:10 / 13:40 / 14:40 / 15:40 / 16:10 / 17:10 / 17:40 / 18:10 / 18:40 / 19:30 / 20:35 / 21:35 TO NARITA AIRPORT: 06:40 / 07:30 / 08:00 / 08:30 / 09:30 / 10:30 / 11:30 / 12:30 / 13:30 /14:30 / 15:30 / 16:30 / 17:30 .
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