The number of tourists visiting Japan from overseas continues to increase. In response to the so-called increase in inbound demand, new hotels have been established here and there in Tokyo.
Chuo-ku has many attractions, and it is also an attractive area as a gourmet town, so of course, the demand for accommodation is increasing.
Existing hotels cannot respond, so new hotels are being opened in the ward.
Tsukiji originally had many foreign tourists visiting wholesale markets and out-of-office markets, so there were a number of hotels, but new ones have been opened recently. It's nice to be able to choose according to the needs of the guests.
There are also large rooms where you can stay in groups and hotels with connecting rooms. There is also an aim to respond to a variety of accommodation demands.
However, these hotels seem to be quite buried. It's a convenient location for businessmen visiting on business trips, so you can nodd.
I'm worried about what will happen to the hotel situation in Chuo-ku in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics.