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Visiting Kamata
Kamata is a neighborhood that travelers like for its cafés, temples, and festivals. Looking for sights you might find in a travel guide about Kamata? Consider a visit to Tokyo Bay while you're in the neighborhood. You'll find 51 hotels and other accommodations in Kamata to choose from, making this an ideal home base for exploring the greater Tokyo area.
Places to Stay in Kamata
Our guests mention these as some of their favorite Kamata lodging choices:
- Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Kamata: 3-star hotel featuring a restaurant, bar, and free WiFi. Our guests enjoy the hotel's comfortable beds and walkable location.
- Red Roof Inn Kamata-Haneda Tokyo: 3-star hotel featuring free breakfast, free WiFi, and laundry facilities. Expedia travelers like this hotel's comfortable rooms and quiet location.
- Hotel Route-Inn Tokyo Kamata: 3-star hotel featuring free breakfast, a restaurant, and free WiFi. Our guests rate this hotel highly for its helpful staff.
What to Do in This Tokyo Neighborhood
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Ryushi Museum, Folk Museum of Ota Borough, or Shinagawa History Museum during your stay in Kamata. As you're discovering the neighborhood, Tokyo Bay and Kamata Hachiman Shrine are some other places worth a visit.
A few places to visit in the area around Kamata include Nishikamata Park, Ikegami Honmonji Temple, and Rokugo Shrine. Ikegami Baien Plum Tree Garden and Anamori Inari Shrine are also worth a visit when you're out sightseeing in Tokyo.
Getting Around Kamata and the Greater Tokyo Area
If you'd like to get out and explore some more sights, hop on a train to explore the nearby area. Tokyo Keikyu Kamata Station is the closet train station, but Tokyo Umeyashiki Station and Tokyo Kamata Station are also close by.