Overview
remm Tokyo Kyobashi is a good choice if you want central Tokyo rail access without staying inside the Tokyo Station complex. The hotel is beside Kyobashi Station on the Ginza Line, and Tokyo Station's Yaesu South Exit is about seven minutes away on foot.
This location works especially well for travelers who want quick subway access, Ginza and Nihombashi within easy reach, and Tokyo Station close enough for Shinkansen or Narita Express plans, provided a short street-level walk is manageable.
Rooms
Rooms follow remm's sleep-focused concept, with compact layouts rather than generous floor space. Categories include Economy Double, Double, Economy Twin, and Twin rooms, with Twin rooms offering the most space among the standard options.
Guest rooms include rain showers, massage chairs, air purification, custom mattresses, Wi-Fi, and straightforward in-room conveniences. The emphasis is on rest and location, not large room size.
Facilities
Facilities are compact but helpful for a city stay. Guests have access to self-service laundry, a microwave, vending machines, an ice maker, a currency exchange machine, and a smoking booth.
Paid laundry service, parcel delivery, and relaxation treatments add a little extra support, though the hotel is still better understood as a convenient urban stay than a full-service property.
Dining
DINING STAGE ARCH is on the seventh floor and serves breakfast. Weekday lunch is also listed, with lunch closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays.
For other meals, the surrounding neighborhoods offer plenty of choice. Kyobashi, Ginza, Yaesu, and Nihombashi put restaurants, cafes, and department-store food floors within a short walk or quick subway ride.
Location and transport
Kyobashi Station Exit 6 is the closest subway reference. Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line is about three minutes away, Ginza-itchome is about five minutes away, and Nihombashi is about seven minutes away.
Tokyo Station is close enough for Shinkansen, JR, and Narita Express plans, but it is not directly connected to the hotel. With luggage, use the Yaesu side and allow time for street crossings and the walk through station passages.
Airport access
Narita access is usually handled through Tokyo Station or the Asakusa Line side of the area. The Narita Express can bring you to Tokyo Station before the walk to the hotel, while some Keisei and Toei Asakusa Line routes can make Takaracho a convenient option.
Airport buses also serve the Tokyo Station Yaesu side from Narita Airport. These are area connections rather than hotel-door service.
Why stay here
Stay here if you want Ginza Line access, a compact room designed around sleep, and a location that works for both Ginza evenings and Tokyo Station rail days. It is a strong fit for trips that mix shopping, business, subway travel, and occasional long-distance rail.
The surrounding area adds another advantage. Ginza's department stores, galleries, Kabukiza, restaurants, and weekend pedestrian street are close enough to enjoy without turning every outing into a cross-town trip.
Good to know
Kyobashi is the nearest station, while Tokyo Station is the main long-distance rail link. If your schedule depends on the Shinkansen, Narita Express, or an airport bus, check the exact Tokyo Station exit and walking route before arrival.

