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The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza β Hotel Review
The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza offers a low-slung blend of old and new unfurling in Ginza, where the cutting edge of the world and traditional Japanese culture are woven. The hotel is situated just off Chuo Street, one of the cityβs largest upscale entertainment and shopping destinations, and home to luxury brand boutiques and Michelin-starred restaurants. Understated luxury carefully crafted by Ian Schrager and Kengo Kuma. The hotel offers a roof-top bar & gym.
EDITION Ginza
City Guide
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π° Budget Travelers: $800 - $1,200 per month.
πΌ Mid-Range Expats: $1,500 - $2,500 per month.
π Luxury Living: $3,000+ per month. -
π Sukhumvit β Central, nightlife, expat-friendly.
π‘ Ari β Trendy cafes, quieter lifestyle.
π Silom/Sathorn β Business district, high-end condos.
π Old Town (Rattanakosin) β Cultural & historical center. -
β WeWork Bangkok β Premium office space with high-speed WiFi.
β The Hive Thonglor β Creative coworking with rooftop cafΓ©.
β True Digital Park β Tech hub for entrepreneurs & startups. -
π BTS Skytrain & MRT β Best for city travel. Β» Buy a BTS Train Pass
πΊ Tuk-Tuks & Taxis β Iconic but negotiate fares.
π’ Chao Phraya River Ferries β Scenic transport option.
π Intercity Travel: Book buses & ferries via 12GoAsia -
π Street Food Hotspots: Yaowarat (Chinatown), Sukhumvit Soi 38, Victory Monument.
π Best Restaurants: Issaya Siamese Club, Gaggan Anand, Bo.lan.
π‘ Must-Visit Places: Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Chatuchak Market, Asiatique. -
π Tourist Visa: 30-60 days with extensions.
π’ Business & Digital Nomad Visa: Smart Visa for long-term stays.
π Residency & Work Permits: Options for entrepreneurs & investors. -
π¨ Hotels & Short-Term Stays β Expedia
π Ferries, Trains & Buses β 12GoAsia
π² SIM Cards & Internet β AIS, True, Dtac