HOSHINOYA TOKYO, Tokyo – Your ideal downtown stay
Hotel Overview
Hoshinoya Tokyo - Luxury Ryokan with Exclusive Floors near Imperial Palace
Hoshinoya Tokyo is a 17-story luxury ryokan located in Tokyo's financial district. The hotel offers direct access to Otemachi Financial City and is a 5-minute walk from Otemachi Station and a 10-minute walk from Kanda Station. Tokyo International Airport is 20 km away. Each floor operates as an exclusive domain with dedicated staff, accessible only to guests staying there. The property features a restaurant serving Nippon cuisine focused on fish, with only 10 tables across hidden dining spaces. The spa offers therapies and oil treatments tailored to guest goals. A Japanese-style afternoon tea is presented by executive chef Noriyuki Hamada. The building features a dramatic double-height genkan entrance with seasonal flower displays, indigo walls, and sliding paper screens.
Additional perks of the hotel
Communal baths with gender-segregated soaking under a double-height skylight
Seasonal appetizers and Beef Chirashi-zushi with house-marinated beef
Leisurely cruise along Tokyo's historic waterways with cityscape views
Privately rental boat for special occasions or nighttime trips
Original training routine combining swordsmanship movements and deep breathing
Wide pedestrian path around the Imperial Palace suitable for jogging
Dropoff area on the second basement level of Otemachi Financial City Grand Cube
On-site parking available in the underground lot of Otemachi Financial City Grand Cube
Guest Rooms
Rooms feature sliding washi screens on windows, bamboo closets, tatami floors, and jewel-colored walls. Each room includes a deep square black bath with windows that can be opened. Cloud-like white futon mattresses are provided at floor level. Windows hidden behind shoji screens can be opened to project light shadows on tatami floors.
Other conveniences
In-room breakfast option with omelette and chef's demi-glace sauce
Room service including asari clam, green onion and egg over rice, and original Hoshinoya curry
Seasonal teas and confectionery available on each floor throughout the day
Modern-style cotton jersey kimono outfits for guests
Free toiletries, electric kettle, and minibar in rooms
Flat-screen TV and AM/FM alarm clock
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Amenities
General
- Smoking allowed in designated areas
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Luggage storage
- Lift
- Gift/Newsstand
- Multilingual staff
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Dry cleaning
- Shops/Commercial services
- Newspaper service
- Bell staff/Porter
Dining
- Paid breakfast
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting room
Spa & Leisure
- Garden area
- Spa centre
- Library
Room features
- Mini-bar
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Hotel Location
Guest Reviews & Ratings
The hotel rooms were gorgeous and huge, featuring the most amazing deep Japanese bath tub and elegant furnishing. However, the embarrassing situation with the glassed-in bathroom that could turn opaque was a downside. The service at the hotel was out of this world, especially with English language support available, but the high prices for certain services like dry cleaning and porter staff were a bit of a letdown. The location was excellent, offering free snacks and drinks all day and being a short walk from Tokyo station; The dining experience, with very limited breakfast options that might not suit all tastes, was another disappointment, although the fried fish was tasty. On the bright side, the hotel facilities were top-notch, providing everything one could need for a comfortable stay.
I had a delightful stay at the hotel. The rooms are beautifully furnished and spacious, with a deep Japanese bath tub, but the air is slightly dry even with the aircon off. The complimentary drinks and variety of Japanese treats were a nice touch. However, the service lacked professionalism and language proficiency. The location is convenient, close to Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace, but situated in a corporate area. The dining options were limited to Japanese and western choices, presented in charming bento boxes. The facilities were well-maintained and offered a range of services.
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel. The rooms were spacious, beautifully furnished, and equipped with a comfortable bed, one of the most comfy I've ever slept in. The common area on each floor stocked with complimentary drinks and a variety of Japanese treats was a nice touch. However, the service lacked professionalism at times, especially with the language barrier, and the location was a little out of the way.
Staying at this hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms are excellent, with luxurious furnishings and unique features like a TV hidden behind a mirror and an opaque glass bathroom. However, the service left something to be desired with English proficiency lacking. The location is convenient but slightly out of the way. The dining options were limited but presented beautifully. Overall, a stay here has its ups and downs.
The hotel exceeded my expectations with its spacious and well-equipped rooms. Although the price was a bit high, the complimentary drinks and snacks were a nice touch. The service was outstanding, with the staff being incredibly polite and attentive.
My stay at the hotel was absolutely fantastic! The rooms were beautifully furnished with a hidden TV behind a mirror and a stunning glassed-in bathroom that could turn opaque for privacy. They were so comfortable and spacious, and I loved the deep Japanese bath tub. The fully stocked complimentary drinks and Japanese treats were a delightful touch. The only drawback was the price, but the value for money was well worth it.
The hotel offers spacious, modern, and cozy rooms fully stocked with complimentary drinks and a variety of Japanese treats. However, a mix-up led to an embarrassing moment of entering the wrong room. The bathroom features a full-sized black bath and controllable transparency glass.
The hotel boasts beautifully furnished, spacious rooms with one of the most comfortable beds I've ever slept in. The complimentary drinks and variety of Japanese treats added a lovely touch. The service provided was exceptional, with amazingly helpful and polite staff. The location was perfect, within easy walking distance of Tokyo Station and other popular areas. The dining options were limited but satisfactory, especially the in-room Western breakfast. Overall, a great stay with a few minor drawbacks.
The hotel offers spacious and beautifully furnished rooms with elegant touches like a TV hidden behind a mirror and a glassed-in bathroom that can turn opaque. The common areas on each floor stocked with complimentary drinks and Japanese treats add a cozy touch. The service is amazing with super friendly and genuine staff members. The location is quiet yet conveniently close to Tokyo Station, the Imperial Palace, and Hibiya, making it easy to explore. The dining options are limited to Japanese and Western choices but are nicely presented in pretty bento boxes. Overall, a luxurious stay with great value for money.
My stay at this hotel was a mix of great and not-so-great experiences. The rooms were excellent, offering a variety of Japanese treats, but the dry air made it a bit uncomfortable. The service was a bit lacking in professionalism and language skills, although the staff at the lounge were helpful and polite. The location was superb, especially for city professionals, but a little out of the way if you prefer to be in the mix. The dining options were outstanding, presented in pretty bento boxes, but the experience overall was not fancy. The facilities were also good, offering dry cleaning and complimentary snacks, but there were areas for improvement.
The hotel provides excellent rooms with a common area on each floor fully stocked with complimentary drinks and a variety of Japanese treats. However, the air in the rooms can be too dry even when the air conditioning is turned off. Overall, my stay was really comfortable, spacious, and well-equipped.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of delightful and slightly underwhelming experiences. The rooms were excellent, with a lovely common area on each floor stocked with complimentary drinks and Japanese treats, making it a divine stay. However, the air in the rooms was too dry, even when the air conditioning was turned off, which was a bit uncomfortable.
Wow! This hotel exceeded my expectations. The rooms were simply amazing, spacious, and equipped with modern amenities. The service was exceptional, with helpful and polite staff. The location was perfect, right in the heart of the Central Business District. The dining options were a bit limited, but overall the experience was fantastic.
The hotel offers a mix of modern comfort with traditional touches. The rooms are spacious, modern, and cozy, stocked with complimentary drinks and a variety of Japanese treats. The glassed-in bathroom with the ability to turn the glass opaque adds an elegant touch, but the hidden TV behind a mirror was slightly embarrassing. The service was attentive and varied, ensuring the ultimate Hoshinoya experience without being overbearing. The location, while not bad, is situated in a business area, yet remains quiet and within easy walking distance of Tokyo Station, the Imperial Palace, and Hibiya for exploration. The dining area, although small, can be upgraded for a fancier experience and offers super comfortable seating with pretty bento box presentations. Overall, the facilities are well-maintained, making for a pleasant stay.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of ups and downs. The rooms were simply amazing, with elegant furnishings and excellent amenities like a hidden TV behind a mirror and a glassed-in bathroom. The bed was one of the most comfortable I've ever slept in. However, the service was a bit lacking as the staff's English proficiency impacted customer service. The location, while convenient in terms of transportation, was not the most vibrant part of Tokyo. The dining options were very limited, offering only Japanese and Western choices. Despite these drawbacks, the facilities were top-notch, making for a comfortable stay overall.