Mustard Hotel, a Haven of Peace in the Lively Shibuya District

©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA
Right in the heart of the unmissable Shibuya district, Mustard Hotel is just one kilometre from the statue of Hachiko, a favourite meeting place for Tokyoites. Its ideal location, in the perfect place to discover Tokyo as soon as you set foot outside, is accompanied by impeccable service, with staff who go to the greatest lengths to satisfy guests. Mustard Hotel has taken care of everything to make sure that visitors’ stay in Tokyo runs smoothly, offering continental or American-style breakfast free of charge and freshly prepared every morning, large, modern air-conditioned rooms, a laundry service and even a roof terrace, where guests can look out over the electric capital city. And it’s cheap: with prices from just €28 a night, the hotel wishes to welcome young travellers as well as couples and families in single and family rooms, suites and dormitories.
What’s more, guests can get a real sense of the ambiance of Shibuya in the hotel as they are invited to visit its art gallery and hunt for fashionable bargains in its clothes shop, before hiring a bike or skateboard to go out and explore the sparkling capital city.

©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA

©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA

©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA

©MUSTARD HOTEL SHIBUYA


Mustard Hotel
Shibuya Bridge B,1-29-3 Higashi, Shibuya Tokyo
mustardhotel.comTRENDING
-
The Sources and Secrets of Japanese Tattooing
During their journey through tattooing across the world, the French authors met one of the last tebori masters in Japan.
-
The Portrait of an Island: BULL SUMO
Among the Amami Islands of Kagoshima Prefecture is an island with a long history of bullfighting that’s expected to become a world heritage site.
3:12 -
Les larmes du Levant, the New French Sake Produced as it Should Be
After a trip to Japan, Grégoire Bœuf set himself the challenge of creating a company dedicated to sake in France.
-
Love, Loss, Rebellion, and Solitude
Now Japan-based, French filmmaker and photographer Julien Levy worked previously in New York and Paris for luxury brands such as Chanel, Miu Miu, and Harper’s Bazaar.
-
Paris, Tokyo: Nobuyuki Nakajima
In the last episode in the series Paris, Tokyo, we meet pianist, arranger and composer Nobuyuki Nakajima, who now works in Paris with singer Jane Birkin.