Kikka

Tokyo


Kikka offers decent, wooden-box-style dorm bunks but it's the good private rooms with their own bathrooms that are the draw here. In what is now a tried-and-true format for this area, Kikka also combines cool contemporary styling with a convivial ground-floor cafe-bar where you can enjoy healthy food.


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