There are few options or suggestions, about how to get the Tokyo hostel find out which one suit better.
The easiest and cheapest possible means of traveling is by the KESEI LINE to UENO St. [H17] and transfer to the HIBYA (SUBWAY) LINE to MINOWA STATION [H19].
OPTION 1: From HANEDA AIRPORT take the Tokyo mono-rail from Haneda airport to Daimon-Hamamatsucho Station. Transfer to the OEDO (SUBWAY) LINE
OPTION 2: From HANEDA AIRPORT take the Tokyo mono-rail from Haneda airport to Daimon Hamamatsucho Station. Transfer to the JR LINE line to AKIHABARA STN. [H15] or UENO STN. [H 17] and then transfer to the HIBYA LINE To MINOWA STATION [H19].
Use the JR LINES from the various stations to AKIHABARA STN. [H15] or UENO STN. [H17] and then transfer to the HIBYA (SUBWAY) LINE to MINOWA STATION [H19].
NB: The alpha – numeric figures in the directions are the codes of the stations on the Tokyo metro lines and code for our local station is [H19].

From the Minowa STN. The hostel is about 5 minutes walk. Please use the Exit # 1B only. come out from the exit # 1B and walk past 5 traffic signals, on the 5th light turn left the hostel located at the corner.
Accross the street you will find the Saitokuji Temple. Click to download the PRINTABLE EASY MAP here
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