KAMATA
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KAMATA
Haneda Airport 蒲 Quick Access to/from Haneda 田 8 minutes train ride from Haneda Airport ※ ※ Via Keikyu airport line KAMATA Quick to Your Trip Quick to/from Asakusa, and Other Towns Quick to Sightseeing & Business ASAKUSA TOKYO YOKOHAMA 1 Easily accessed from Haneda. Convenient to Asakusa, Tokyo Sta., and Yokohama. Kamata is closest to where you want to go. Shopping and the tastes of Japan are also close at hand. It's easy to stay according to your schedule. Shinagawa 8 Haneda Airport min. on the Keikyu Airport Line Kamata via Keikyu Main Line 8min. Rapid Limited Express via Keikyu Main Line Asakusa 32min. and subway via Keikyu Main Line Tokyo Sta.24min. and JR via Keikyu Main Line Yokohama10min. Rapid Limited Express center of cutting-edge The Kamata area aJapanese technology Kamata in Ota City is part of Japan's leading Keihin industrial developed, with plants boasting cutting edge technology located in and close to Kamata. Although many are small scale factories, they support Japanese industry with their rockets and Japan's finest high tech machinery. Kamata's small factories and workshops are technologically advanced Make some great memories for your trip here Ota Wholesale Market A giant market bigger than Tsukiji 3 - 2 - 1 T o k a i P h o n e:03 ( 379 0) 8301 Wholesale Market features an area surpassing that of Tsukiji and boasts the highest volume of fruit and flowers handled in Japan. The Market is open for tours between 5:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. The fruit and vegetable auctions starting around 6:50 a.m. are particularly recommended. * 15 minutes by taxi from the airport. 1 (→ See last page) There are numerous lodging facilities in Kamata. Many are so-called business hotels, furnished with compact, clean guest rooms. As the name implies, they are often used for business travel. However, most are close to the station and offer relatively low rates, making them convenient for travelers from abroad as well. Japanese-style inns are also available. Eat (→ See page 7, 8) The people of old Edo (now Tokyo) were famous for being picky eaters. That spirit lingers on in Kamata; definitely give the cuisine a try. From fast food convenient for businesspeople on the go to authentic cuisine for those looking to enjoy a gourmet repast, a true variety of foods can be found in Kamata. The one thing they all have in common is being exceptionally delicious. Buy (→See page 9) region. The urban machinery industry around Kamata is well technological strength, providing component parts used in Stay By any chance is it almost time to fly home and you've just realized you forgot to buy some Japanese souvenirs? You can fix that problem quick with a bit of shopping in Kamata. Stop by the nearest big box retailer to find an array of distinctive products. Tasteful Japanese everyday items, a little something perfect for a souvenir to a friend, beautiful Japanese fabrics and more are waiting for you. Sento public baths (→ See page 10) Why not make a memory as part of your trip to Japan and enjoy a sento? Imagine: Spacious bathtubs filled to the brim with piping hot water; wafting steam; a beautiful painting, perhaps of Mt. Fuji, covering a wall of the bathhouse. Visitors from abroad will find the comforts of a sento exceptional. No arrangements are need to bathe. Feel free to visit a sento anytime; no special equipment needed. Establishments featuring this mark are Ota City Welcome Shops established by Ota City to help visitors from other countries enjoy their stay in Kamata, from shopping to accommodation and more. Definitely give them a try. 2 With your hotel in Kamata, visitors from abroad can easily enjoy Japanese food and shopping just 60 minutes away. Close to Haneda Airport, you can enjoy Japan without wasting a moment until the very end if you stay in Kamata. Below is a table for your reference offering time estimates for various activities. 〈After hotel arrival〉Refresh from the rigors of travel ホテル Walk Walk Afternoon: 蒲 田 餃 子 Drop off luggage before checking into your hotel and enjoy a meal for about 1 hour Hotel Drop off bags Gyoza dumplings, etc. 蒲田ラーメン Hotel 40min. 10min. 10min. Evening: Relax for about 2 hours 1 Check In Sento public bath Walk Walk Time required: Approx. hour. Izakaya Japanese pub or standing bar Walk Walk Shopping arcade Hotel Check In Hotel 10min. 30min. 10min. 30min. 5min. 30min. Time required: Approx. hours. 2 5min. 〈After Checkout〉Souvenir shopping before flying home 1 hour to shop Walk Hotel 10min. hours 2 to shop Food and drink Shop Refresh Others 3 30min. Keikyu Kamata Sta. 10min. Time required: Approx. hour. Airport Line 1 Haneda Airport 8min. Walk Shopping arcade Big box retailer 10min. Under 30min. ● Standing soba noodles ● Ramen ● Gyudon beef bowl ●¥100 shop ● Convenience store Bus or Taxi Walk Hotel Drop off bags and shop Approximate times required Walk Big box retailer or shopping arcade 40min. Time required: Approx. hours. TAXI 2 Hotel 40min. 10min 30min. 〜 60min. 5min. Receive bags Haneda Airport 15min 60min. 〜 90min. 90min. Enjoy Japanese food ● Soba noodles ● Eel ● Sushi ● Tempura ★ Izakaya Japanese pub ● Gyoza dumplings ★ Standing bar Enjoy relaxed dining ● Italian ● French Enjoy Asian dining and drinks ● Chinese ● Yakiniku barbecue ★ Izakaya Japanese pub ● Home appliances (big box retailer) Looking for everyday items? Visit a shopping arcade Efficient souvenir hunting ● ¥100 shop ● Big box retailer Looking for mementos? Visit a big box retailer Casual souvenir hunting ● Big box retailer ● Shopping arcade ★ Sento (1 location) ● Shrine or temple (1 location) ● Visit various shrines and temples ★ Visit various sento ★★ locations in the evening 4 B A Black Spa Hotel Suehiro Yuzawaya Korea Cuisine Ton Ton Ton Hoanyon Main Location Ota-kumin Hall Aprico ine ku L in Ke ih hi iic Da wa y igh lh Ka np School ac hi -d 4 ne i Li or rt Keih in T oho Unagi Wakamatsu Soba Tsuemon o rp C 3 Antaiji Temple Shinjoji Temple Kamata Fire Station To Yokohama B Kitano Shrine Tenjin-yu Ai A Trattoria M s yu ik School To Yokohama Keikyu Kamata Sta. Nomikawa River Ke Numbers found in the symbols above correspond to the numbers next to establishments listed in this pamphlet. Kamata Onsen Azuma-yu Ota-ku Sangyo Plaza Myosenji Temple 2 Kuonji Temple Kamata Police Station School Ota-kumin Center This sticker can be found on the front of Welcome Shops. Kamata Hachiman Shrine Myoanji Temple Nihao Annex Business Hotel Heisei School An Ota City Welcome Shop East Exit Urbain Kamata Annex Kamata Post Office Information desk Traffic lights West Exit Apa Hotel (Keikyukamata-ekimae) Maruetsu Sakanaya Nakamura Konparu Main Location Asu to Olympic Consumer Center Kamata Ekimae Library Hojoji Temple provided so that visitors from other countries may more easily enjoy Kamata. Keikyu EX Inn Kamata Ota City Office School Kanpachi-d ori Recommended dining Shopping arcade Sento / Hot spring Police box Post office Big box retailer Mitsui Garden Hotel Kamata Taisho-yu na East Exit Dining Tsu-Fu e Toyoko Inn KamataⅠ Hotel 5 Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo Tokyu Plaza School To Tamagawa Wachukassai Nagomi Business Hotel Social Kamata Granduo East Hall Ota City Gymnasium Kotobuki-yu tio Sun Road Kamata Seiseki Kamata Umeyashiki Park Tsubaki Shrine Seiranji Temple School Urvest Hotel Don Kamata East Quijote POPURADO Granduo West Hall Toyoko Inn Kamata West Exit Kamata East Sun Rise Kamata Sta. m a Tokyu T Steak House Oshida Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata Nishitetsu Inn Kamata Kushiyaki Sumishin ine agawa L Eirinji Temple Hieta Shrine Lin Le Passage Nagomi City Hotel Hiroki Entonji Temple ain e in mi L Misono Shrine Toyoko Inn Kamata Ⅱ Yu-City Kamata Tokyo University of Wasoshunshuraku Technology Nakai Sumibi Yakiniku Shokudoen Bikkuri-tei Kamata West Exit Location Creative Cuisine Hotel Sunline Katsugoro Tempura Tenmi Kamata Spa&Hotel 1 Kamata Fuku-no-yu Na Onazuka Shrine Hasunuma Onsen 2 School School uM Kumano Shrine Urvest Hotel Kamata West 4 To Shinagawa Rengeji Temple Hasunuma Sta. 3 To Shinagawa Kaisei-yu Ke 1 a keg yu I Tok N Ota kuro-yu Onsen D iky To Gotanda C To Haneda Airport D 6 Food and drink Recommended dining Japanese food L: from ¥900 / D: from ¥4,000 Establishments listed are "Ota! Ichioshi Gourmet" award winners, operated by the Ota City Industrial Promotion Organization Public Interest Incorporated Foundation. Japanese food L: ¥780 / D: from ¥1,500 ① Dining Tsu-Fu ② Creative Cuisine Katsugoro ③ Sakanaya Nakamura Tempura Soba noodles L: ¥1,000 / D: from ¥2,000 Eel L: ¥1,000 / D: from ¥2,500 Tosho Bldg. 2F, 5-26-6 Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. (weekdays only) / 5:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. Closed: Sun. ☎ 03-5703-2828 MAP C2 L: ¥1,000 / D: from ¥5,000 7-28-5 Nishi-Kamata 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 5:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Closed: Irreg. ☎ 03-3735-2810 MAP B2 Korea Cuisine L: ¥700 / D: from ¥2,500 French L: ¥3,500 / D: from ¥6,500 ⑬ Korea Cuisine Ton Ton Ton ⑭ Le Passage 1-9-14 Shin-Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. (weekdays only) / 6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. Closed: Sun. & Hol. ☎ 03-3735-7707 MAP A3 No. 1 Taiyo Bldg. 2F, 5-18-3 Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 5:00 p.m. – 0:00 a.m. Closed: Sun. & Hol. ☎ 03-3735-6363 MAP C2 1F, 7-41-8 Nishi-Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (last order) Closed: Mon. ☎ 03-3734-7090 MAP A2 ⑤ Soba Tsuemon ⑥ Unagi Wakamatsu Chinese and Japanese food L: from ¥840 / D: from ¥1,500 Japanese food D: from ¥4,300 Steak L: from ¥850 / D: from ¥2,000 ⑦ Wachukassai Nagomi ⑧ Wasoshunshuraku Nakai ⑨ Bikkuri-tei ● Hoanyon Main Location Yakitori (grilled chicken) D: from ¥3,500 Steak D: from ¥3,950 Yakiniku barbecue L: ¥1,000 / D: from ¥4,000 Maison Astoria 1F, 7-32-3 Nishi-Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 5:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. Sun. & Hol. (last order: 9:00 p.m.) Closed: Mon. ☎ 03-3733-8960 MAP B2 3-14-19 Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Closed: Mon. ☎ 03-3738-1965 MAP D2 1-22-12 Minami-Kamata English available 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Closed: Mon. ☎ 03-3735-8560 MAP D4 7-26 -9 Nishi-Kamata 5:0 0 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. (last order) Open year round ☎ 03-3733-6574 MAP B2 1-22-6 Minami-Kamata 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Closed: Tue. ☎ 03-3734-8620 MAP D4 NIC Heim 104, 7-12-12 Nishi-Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. (last order) 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. (last order) Closed: Tue. ☎ 03-3737-1576 MAP A1 ⑮ TRATTORIA M’s 4-14-5 Kamata Mon. – Fri. 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (last order) / 4:00 p.m. – 11:15 p.m. (last order) Sat. 11:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (last order) / 4:00 p.m. – 10:15 p.m. (last order) Hol. 4:00 p.m. – 10:15 p.m. (last order) Closed: Sun. ☎ 03-3735-8405 MAP D3 Hane-tsuki gyoza , the famous Kamata food Gyoza dumplings are originally from China (where they are called jiaozi ), but have since become distinctive fried gyoza more suitable to Japanese tastes. Kamata is famous for hane-tsuki gyoza (winged dumplings); gyoza which have been fried in such way that a crispy layer extends out from the crust. One bite and the juicy filling and savory smell of the crust will fill your mouth. Japanese beer and gyoza are a particularly exceptional pairing. Definitely give it a try. ④ Tempura Tenmi Italian L: from ¥750 / D: from ¥3,500 Japanese food L: ¥1,000 / D: from ¥5,000 ● Konparu Main Location Ota-ku Seikatsu Center 1F, 5-13-26 Kamata Prosperia Bldg. 1F & 2F, 4-5-6 Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. (last order) / 5:00 11:30 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. Open year round p.m. – 10:30 p.m. (last order) Open year ☎ 03-3737-5841 MAP C2 round ☎ 03-3730-7811 MAP B3 ● Nihao Annex Hanesamu Bldg. B1, 4-25-7 Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. / 6:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. Open year round ☎ 03-3734-2180 MAP C3 Spend an evening meeting new people at an izakaya ⑩ Kushiyaki Sumishin Kobayashi Bldg. 2F, 7-51-13 Nishi-Kamata 5:00 p.m. – 10:10 p.m. (last order) Closed: Mon. and 1st Tue. ☎ 03-3732-4194 MAP A2 7 7 ⑪ Steak House Oshida Yoshida Bldg. 2F, 5-12-1 Kamata 5:30 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Closed: Tue. ☎ 03-5710-2325 MAP B2 ⑫ Sumibi Yakiniku Shokudoen Kamata West Exit Location 7-29-10 Nishi-Kamata 11:30 a.m. – 3:15 a.m. (last order) Lunch: 11:30 a.m. – 14:00 p.m. Open year round (exclud. New Year's hol.) ☎ 03-5710-1881 MAP B2 If while walking along the street you hear laughter coming from a building that sports a red paper lantern with dark, black Chinese characters written on it, you won't be wrong in suspecting it's an izakaya Japanese pub. Offering sake, shochu, beer, whisky, and more, they're the best place to enjoy your favorite drink and a bite of Japanese food. Visitors from abroad should also feel free to stop by any time. 88 Sento Buy Shopping arcade Beloved since the Edo period The fun of shopping at a shopping arcade Ota City, where Kamata is located, is a mecca for shopping arcades, boasting the largest number in Japan at over 150. If you're going to go shopping in Tokyo, definitely visit a shopping arcade at least once. Privately run establishments line the streets of these shopping arcades for over 100 meters at each arcade. A surprisingly diverse array of shops is available, with vendors selling fresh foods, groceries, and everyday items; as well as restaurants; convenience stores; and more. Japanese cosmetics and toiletries are readily available at drugstores, popular with travelers from abroad. Kamata's shopping arcades are overflowing with the energy of unpretentious Japanese shopkeepers. They're great places to meet real Japanese people while having fun shopping. Medicine, cosmetics, everyday items and more are readily available at the nearest convenient drugstore. Name 2 Sun Road Kamata B2 ¥100 shops 3 POPURADO C2 4 Asuto C2 From everyday items and stationary to food, most of the merchandise in the store is on sale for the low price of ¥100 (tax not included) There are tons of surprisingly high quality products that will have you asking“Is this really only ¥100?!” Surprising quality ¥100 shops ¥100 shops are stores where almost every item can be purchased for ¥100 (tax not included). Their small interiors are crammed with everyday items, stationary, and a wide variety of other merchandise. And even at the low price of ¥100, the number of products offering unbelievable quality and design is not small. Just looking around the shop interior filled with a variety of goods and even snacks can be fun, but they're also great places to pick up cute products featuring Japanese and Western cartoon characters and Japanese-style decorations. Map 1 Sun Rise Kamata B2 Japanese daily necessities like folding fans and chopsticks, various items featuring cute colors and designs, versatile stationary products – they’ll be delighted by the Japanese souvenirs you bring home. Address Hours Phone Map 1Kamata Fuku-no-yu 1-12-15 Kamata, Ota City 3:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Closed 2nd & 4th Sat. 03-3731-7774 C1 2Yu-City Kamata 1-26-16 Kamata, Ota City 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Closed Tue. 03-5711-1126 C1 3Kotobuki-yu 3-8-6 Kamata, Ota City 3:30 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. Closed Mon. 03-3735-9400 D2 4Taisho-yu 1-21-6 Higashi-Kamata, Ota City 4:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. Closed Fri. 03-3731-6944 D2 5Azuma-yu 2-36-2 Higashi-Kamata, Ota City 3:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m. / Sun. 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Closed Irreg. 03-3738-0775 D3 6Tenjin-yu 1-7-23 Minami-Kamata, Ota City 2:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m./Sat. & Hol. 12:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m./Sun. 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Closed Thu. 03-3731-7069 D3 7Kamata Onsen 2-23-2 Kamata-honcho, Ota City 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Open year-round 03-3732-1126 C4 8Kaisei-yu 5-10-5 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 3:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Closed Fri. 03-3731-7078 B1 9Ota kuro-yu Onsen 6-5-17 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 3:00 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. Closed Wed. 03-3731-7761 A1 Hasunuma Onsen 6-16-11 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 3:00 p.m. – 1:00 a.m. Closed Tue. 03-3734-0081 A1 Shrines and Temples Rest in a pocket of stillness in the middle of the hustle and bustle Highly distinctive Kamata's big box retailers 9 Name You can enjoy hot springs and open-air baths at Otakuro-yu Onsen. mark indicates a hot spring Big box retailer For even more fun shopping in Kamata , big box retailers offer a unique selection of products. Yuzawaya carries specialty hobby items with a focus on handicraft and clothing supplies while Don Quijote sells discount cosmetics, home appliances, and internationally famous brand name goods 24 hours a day. You can find bargains and treasures at Kamata's big box retailers. They're also the places to go to quickly and efficiently look for that certain something when you've no time to shop. People living in Tokyo have loved sento since the Edo period. Sento are not only a place to wash one's body but also a location where one can engage in relaxed communication with other visitors, warming both body and soul. Below are some basic manners to enjoy sento more comfortably: ① Remove all clothing before entering the baths. ② Thoroughly wash your body at a shower stall before entering the baths. ③ Use hot and cold water carefully. ④ Do not dive into the baths. ⑤ Do not wear a towel in the baths. ⑥ Sit when using the showers and shut off the water when not in use. ⑦ When returning to the dressing room, dry yourself. Please be careful to mind your manners and have a relaxing time at the sento. Don Quijote They're filled with a diverse selection of products, from fashion accessories to brand name goods. Don Quijote There are also tons of Japanese home appliances. And everything is at discount prices! Yuzawaya Choose from a wide variety of designs, qualities, and sizes in the button corner. Yuzawaya Vivid Japanese fabrics hold an exotic charm. Name Address Hours Phone 1 Kamata Ekimae Don Quijote 7-3-3 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City Open 24 hours 03-5744-3611 B2 Map 2 Kamataten Yuzawaya 8-23-5 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 10:00 〜 20:00 Open year round 03-3734-4141 B3 No matter how small, trees are always planted and nature is used to its fullest effect in Japanese shrines and temples. This is because reverence towards nature plays an important role in Japanese religious faiths. Through the passage of time, worship and nature have become one in these holy places, providing quiet tranquility to visitors. There are numerous shrines and temples in Kamata and the surrounding area, including Hieta Shrine, founded in 702 by the high priest Gyoki, who also worked on the construction of the giant Buddha statue in the old capitol of Nara; as well as the Kamata Hachiman Shrine, which has been sacred ground since ancient times and is said to have had a round burial mound on its grounds. Although located right next to busy shopping and business districts, once you enter their grounds you are wrapped in a mysterious stillness. Why not step out for a brief moment of quiet rest? Name Address 1 Hieta Shrine 3-2-10 Kamata, Ota City Kamata Hachiman Shrine is said to have occupied this land for 400 years Phone Map 7 min. walk from Keikyu Kamata Station 03-3731- 5216 C1 2 Kamata Hachiman Shrine 4-18-18 Kamata, Ota City 2 min. walk from Keikyu Kamata Station 03-3731- 5216 C3 10 Tourism Department Accommodations(Ota participating hotels) Name No. of rooms Cost (from price listed and up) 1 Apa Hotel (Keikyukamata-ekimae) 95 S12,000~/ W20,000~/T22,000~ Baggage Check Services − All of the hotels below provide baggage check services before and after checkout. This is a particularly convenient service when traveling with a large amount of luggage; definitely give it a try. Address Phone 4-18-24 Kamata, Ota City 03-5713-3939 C3 MAP 03-5713-2601 C3 2 Urbain Kamata Annex 70 S7,200/ W9,000~/ T9,072~ 4-23-13 Kamata, Ota City 3 Business Hotel Heisei 29 S4,500~/ W7,000 4-40-2 Kamata, Ota City 03-3734-8221 C3 4 Business Hotel Social Kamata 60 S4,700~/ T7,980~ 5-6-3 Kamata, Ota City 03-3735-1002 C2 5 Grand Park Hotel Panex Tokyo 5-9-19 Kamata, Ota City 03-5703-1111 C2 6 Urvest Hotel Kamata East 126 S9,450~/ W15,750~/ T15,750~ 45 S8,925~/ W14,700~/T14,700~ 5-12-12 Kamata, Ota City 03-3739-0002 B2 7 Toyoko Inn Kamata East 90 S6,980~/ W9,980~/T9,980~ 5-18-4 Kamata, Ota City 03-3736-1045 C2 8 Mitsui Garden Hotel Kamata 221 S12,000~/ W15,000~/T15,000~ 5-19-12 Kamata, Ota City 03-5710-1131 C2 9 Keikyu EX Inn Kamata 155 S9,500~ 5-28-18 Kamata, Ota City 03-3736-3910 C2 City Hotel Hiroki 71 S7,800~/ W9,300~/ T12,000~ 7-3-7 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-3730-6181 B2 Spa & Hotel Nagomi 16 S9,200~/ W12,900~/ T18,400~ 7-4-12 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-5710-2222 B2 Toyoko Inn Kamata Ⅱ 82 S6,300~/ W8,295~/ T9,765~ 7-24-7 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-3733-2580 A2 Hotel Sunline Kamata 57 S7,950~/ W8,600~ 7-25-5 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-3733-6111 B2 Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata 100 S6,700/ W7,500~/ T7,500~ 7-25-10 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-3732-8692 B2 Urvest Hotel Kamata West 74 S8,085~/ W11,550~/ T13,650~ 132 S7,800~/ W11,000 7-34-2 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-5711-0002 A2 7-49-5 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-3732-5454 B2 Nishitetsu Inn Kamata Black Spa Hotel Suehiro 46 S6,825/ W8,190~/ T7,140~ 8-1-5 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-3734-6561 B2 Toyoko Inn Kamata Ⅰ 52 S6,195~/ W7,195~ 8-7-7 Nishi-Kamata, Ota City 03-3734-1045 A3 Toyoko Inn Haneda Airport Ⅰ 250 S6,980~/ W7,980~/ T8,980~ 1-2-1 Haneda, Ota City 03-5737-1045 − Toyoko Inn Haneda Airport Ⅱ 380 S6,480~/ W7,980~/ T8,980~ 1-1-7 Haneda, Ota City 03-5735-1045 − Business Hotel Baigetsu 32 S5,775~/ W9,450~/ T9,450~ 4-4-13 Haneda, Ota City 03-3745-1141 − Airport Inn 30 S7,665/ T13,650 5-22-5 Haneda, Ota City 03-3741-7221 − 3-4-2 Haneda Airport, Ota City 03-5756-6000 − 1-2-20 Chidori, Ota City 03-3751-0007 − Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu 387 S15,000~/ W19,000~/ T20,000~ Ryokan Kangetsu 70 S5,880~/ T8,400~ Omori Tokyu Inn 197 S9,800~/ W16,800~/ T16,800~ Atre Omori1-6-16 Omorikita, Ota City 03-3768-0109 − The Canaan Hotel 26 S4,800~/ W7,000~/ T6,800~ 153 S7,900/ W10,200~/ T12,600~ 2-14-14 Higashirokugo, Ota City 03-5711-2681 − Tokyo Inn Urvest Hotel Omori 2-31-6 Kitamagome, Ota City 60 S8,925~/ W11,550~/ T12,600~ Tokyu EX Inn Omori Kaigan Ekimae 105 S9,500~ Room types − S:single / W:double /T:twin 03-3778-3511 − 3-31-10 Minamioi, Shinagawa City 03-3765-0002 − 3-32-1 Minamioi, Shinagawa City 03-5764-3910 − Japanese-style rooms available mark indicates a Kuroyu hot spring Pickup and drop-off service available from Haneda Airport Major station access from Kamata Airport International Asakusa 32min. Haneda Terminal Station Yurakucho Via Keikyu Main Line Via Keikyu Main Line Rapid Limited Express +JR Yamanote Line 24min. Tokyo Yamanote Line Akihabara 20min.∼ Rapid Limited Express+ 50min. 8min. on avg.(¥290) Toei Subways Via Keikyu Bus Via Keikyu Airport Line Via Keikyu Main Line Shuttle Bus (¥270) Rapid Limited Express 8min. Via Keikyu Main Line 10min. Rapid Limited Express Shinagawa 31min. Shinjuku * Times listed are for those required if departing from Keikyu/JR Kamata Station. * Keikyu Kamata Station and JR Kamata Station are 15 min. apart on foot. 10min. Keikyu Kamata Sta. JR Kamata St. Via Keihin Tohoku Line Keikyu Bus Via Keikyu Main Line Rapid Limited Express +JR Yamanote Line Keikyu Airport Line Keikyu Main Line Ota City Industry and Economy Department Tourism Division 1-20-20 Minami-Kamata, Ota City Phone:03-3733-6190/Fax:03-3733-6103 JR Keihin Tohoku Line JR Yamanote Line Toei Subways Yokohama 17min. Via Keihin Tohoku Line Ota Tourist Association 1-20-20 Minami-Kamata, Ota City Phone:03-3734-0202/ Fax:03-3734-0203/ URL:www.o-2.jp Published January 2012