| Peter_T |
Jul 5th, 2023 07:26 AM |
It depends which things you want to do. In Tokyo it's important to look at transportation connections to avoid wasting time every day changing trains (especially if those changes take place during rush hour). If all the sites you want to see are located on the Yamanote line, staying in Hirakawachō isn't the most convenient place, for example. You always want to know your itinerary first, then choose a hotel location based on that.
That said, while it's not the most scenic area in Tokyo, there's nothing wrong with Hirakawachō. It's a residential / work district with lots of (mostly boring) tall buildings and flats. You'll likely be sleeping there and little else. If you're going during sakura season though, it may be a good spot. If you wake up early, you'd be able to visit the cherry blossoms at Chidorigafuchi and Yasukuni shrine before the crowds get there.
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