Hakozakicho Sumito is an elegant sushi bar located in Tokyo's Hakozakicho, near Nihonbashi, offering a serene escape from the bustling city. It is highly respected within the culinary community, even earning praise from notable sushi chefs like Chef Mizukami of Sushi Mizukami.
Customer Perception
The restaurant is perceived as a high-quality establishment, offering exquisite sushi. Its reputation is further bolstered by the respect it commands from other professional sushi chefs.
Additional Details
The restaurant's name, 'Sumito,' is an integral part of its identity. It is conveniently located just a 3-5 minute walk from Suitengumae Station.
As a Michelin-selected restaurant, it is advisable to make reservations in advance, especially for dinner, due to its popularity.
Awards & Recognition
MICHELIN Guide Restaurant
5
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I just want to post this to help people who do not speak english and solo travel like me, this terminal is located conveniently to take the bus to haneda and narita! Please follow my pictures and get the platforms, it takes you 35 minutes to haneda and very fast! Please book the hotel named Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo-Nihombashi Hakozaki( very near to TCAT) for one night and then travel to Haneda the next day! This hotel is super close and the price is super good and reasonable! The room is clean with bathroom using REFA hairdryer and shower! The staff is so nice! Please book the KLOOK bus ticket to get the QR code and scan it in front of the bus stop in TCAT! There are coffeeshops and vending machines and even 7/11 to buy food and drink in TCAT!
I love the location of TCAT and it is close to GINZA station, please spend one night before the departure day in this above hotel and take the metro line to GINZA and travel to Haneda next day!
This is a combination of a mini shopping mall, a couple of restaurants, McDonald’s, SevenEleven but most importantly you can take the bus to either Narita or Haneda airports for a very affordable price. It also connects to the Metro station and to the Royal Park hotel. The exterior area is not nice because it’s below a highway crossing which is not very clean but it’s safe and once you pass underneath the highway it’s OK.
The greatest advantage is having the airport limousine bus service that heads to Haneda (25 minutes) and Narita (55 minutes) almost every half hour.
The current scene that I observe in travel groups is taking cab, sending luggage, staying near airport.
The map right outside the bus waiting area displays essential information such as hotels within 500 metres, grocery stores, luggage stores, subway stations and more.
Virtually zero stairs from the train platform to your accommodation if you are worried about large luggages.
There's food, amenities, shopping, convenience, ¥100 shop all in one place.
The Tokyo City Air Terminal (T-CAT) is a major bus terminal in downtown Tokyo, primarily serving as the central hub for the Airport Limousine Bus service connecting to both Narita International Airport (NRT) and Haneda Airport (HND).
It is a convenient gateway for travelers, allowing for direct access between the airports and central Tokyo.
🚌 Key Services
• Airport Limousine Bus: This is the main service, offering direct, transfer-free transportation to and from Narita and Haneda Airports.
• Tickets can be purchased online, at ticket counters, or at vending machines in the terminal.
• Location: It is located in Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo.
I book the ticket in klook with same rate and was very easy and convenient
Found this place is quite strategic and handy for you that came in-out from Narita or Haneda airport. Where you can access the city areas comfortably without squezed among commuters in the trains. In the waiting room there are flight info boards which give live update for in-out bound flight in Narita & Haneda airport.