Let’s Stay in Tokyo

By Marie Devine

Tokyo city illuminated at sunset
Tokyo city illuminated at sunset
With its unique combination of tradition and chic modern style, Tokyo redefines luxury and comfort with exciting new hotel openings for travellers of all kinds.

As a destination, Japan has never been so popular with international visitors thanks to a weaker yen providing more affordable travel, plus a strong investment in tourism creating exceptional experiences. Its capital, Tokyo, is one of the world’s most dynamic cities and it continues to evolve with exceptional new hotel offerings. From innovative designs in Ginza to serene hot spring retreats in Asakusa, the city’s latest additions promise to cater to every traveller’s needs. Whether you’re seeking opulent five-star accommodation, modern apartment-style living or unique cultural experiences, Tokyo’s new hotels are ready to welcome you with unparalleled hospitality.

Ginza

One of Tokyo’s most iconic districts, Ginza is renowned as Japan’s ultimate destination for fine dining, stylish shopping and cutting-edge art galleries.

The Royal Park Ginza 6-Chome
Artfully combining retro and contemporary design elements, this new 4-star hotel embodies Ginza’s rich cultural heritage while embracing modern influences, featuring a unique blend of traditional charm and innovative flair. With 273 guest rooms, the hotel provides a refined yet comfortable retreat in one of Tokyo’s most vibrant neighbourhoods.

The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza
The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza, seamlessly blends the avant-garde with traditional Japanese aesthetics. Located just off Chuo Street, the hotel sits at the heart of Ginza’s upscale shopping and dining scene. This 5-star haven, designed by Ian Schrager and Kengo Kuma, features 86 elegantly appointed rooms, including 10 luxurious suites. Guests can indulge in a variety of dining options, including Japan’s first punch-focused cocktail bar, a modern brasserie, a chic rooftop bar, and a sophisticated Lobby Bar. The hotel also boasts a state-of-the-art gym.

Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Tsukiji
This hotel was developed under the concept of ‘Switch the Moment’, providing guests with spaces where they can be themselves during their stay, including guest rooms equipped for multi-day stays and a wide range of room types and shared facilities. By offering a slightly luxurious experience that is pleasant and enriching, it can cater to a variety of users, from inbound visitors to domestic leisure travellers and people on workcations.

Gotanda

Away from the tourist-laden hotspots, Gotanda is a vibrant district in Tokyo’s Shinagawa ward, starring local culture, hidden gems and culinary delights.

OMO5 Tokyo Gotanda by Hoshino Resort
OMO5 Tokyo Gotanda offers a unique city-tourism experience from its highrise setting. Located a short walk from Gotanda Station, the hotel features stunning views of Tokyo’s skyline, embodying its concept of “a paradise of night views and culinary delights”. Guests can enjoy the vibrant night scenes and gourmet dining from their rooms.

Asakusa & Ueno

Two neighbouring districts in Tokyo’s Taitō ward, Asakusa and Ueno, are cherished areas for history, culture and tradition.

&Here Tokyo Ueno
Catering to families or groups of friends who plan to stay for longer periods, 70% of the rooms are triples or larger. Guest rooms are equipped with mini-kitchens, microwaves and dining tables, as well as relaxing spaces such as sofas, hammocks and tatami mats. A large public bath on the 14th floor offers panoramic views of Shinobazu Pond.

Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei
For an authentic Japanese hot spring experience, look no further than Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei. Located in Asakusa, just 300m from Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center, this inn offers a traditional Japanese-style ambiance with modern comforts. Guests can enjoy a relaxing hot spring bath while experiencing the charm of Japanese culture in the heart of Tokyo.

MONday Apart Premium Asakusa
MONday Apart Premium Asakusa expands the MONday group’s portfolio with its spacious and luxurious apartment-style accommodations. Each of the 25 suite rooms features a private balcony, and top-floor rooms are equipped with private saunas. Ideal for families and long-term stays, the hotel has fully equipped kitchens and automatic washing machines, combining the comfort of Japanese hospitality with all the modern conveniences.

Azabudai Hills

A groundbreaking urban development in the heart of Tokyo’s Minato ward, Azabudai Hills has redefined modern city living with its innovative design, sustainable ethos, and vibrant community focus.

Janu Tokyo
Janu Tokyo, a prestigious addition to Azabudai Hills, embodies the pinnacle of luxury. With rooms ranging from 55 to over 500 square metres, the hotel features six restaurants, a 25-metre pool, a spa, and a gym. Its design captures the dynamic energy of its neighbourhood, making it a new centrepiece in Tokyo’s luxury hotel scene.

Toyosu

A man-made island created in the 1930s, Toyosu is home to Tokyo’s wholesale Fish Market, one of Tokyo’s largest shopping malls, and the indoor theme park Kidzania.

Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, situated near the Toyosu Fish Market and the culinary hotspot ‘Senkyaku Banrai’, has a range of relaxation options including overnight stays, day trips, and late-night relaxation rooms. This 3-star hot spring retreat is perfect for families, friends and couples seeking a rejuvenating experience with flexible stay options to suit various travel styles.

Shibuya

Shibuya is one of Tokyo’s most colourful and busiest districts, packed with shopping, dining and nightclub options.

Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya
Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya provides a perfect blend of convenience and comfort for extended stays. Located just a short walk from Shibuya Scramble Crossing and with easy access to Roppongi, Shinjuku and Ginza, this 4.5-star hotel caters to both business travellers and leisure guests, offering spacious rooms and modern amenities to enhance every stay.

HOTEL GRAPHY Shibuya
HOTEL GRAPHY Shibuya stands out with its eclectic and budget-friendly approach. Situated on the former site of an elevated railway, this hostel-hotel combines historical charm with modern design. Offering rooms with and without bathrooms, along with complimentary evening beer, it embraces Shibuya’s vibrant history and transformation.

For more in Tokyo hotels, restaurants and things to do, go to www.tokyotokyo.jp

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