Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel

8.5 (527 reviews) 6-14-10 Ginza, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan +81335460111

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Overview

The Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel is centrally located in Tokyo, offering 4-star accommodations near Kabuki-za Theatre.

This luxurious hotel features a full-service spa and wellness center with private treatment rooms and various facilities.

Attractions such as the Tokyo International Forum and Tokyo Imperial Palace are within walking distance, and guests can also easily reach Tokyo Midtown, KidZania Tokyo, the Imperial Palace Garden, and other city highlights.

Tokyo Haneda Airport is approximately 15 minutes away by car, with a paid airport shuttle service available.

Multiple train stations and metro stops are within a short walking distance, and self-parking is offered for a daily fee.

Pets are not permitted at this hotel. Guests can enjoy WiFi in public areas and wired Internet access—all available for a nominal fee.

The hotel offers 169 guest rooms and suites, all equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV, a minibar, a refrigerator with complimentary bottled water, an espresso maker, premium beds and bedding.

A breakfast buffet is available for an additional charge, and room service operates during select hours.

Guests can also enjoy coffee and tea in the lobby, as well as access the on-site fitness center.

Additional amenities include a business center, meeting rooms, and 24-hour front desk service.

Hotel services encompass dry cleaning, laundry, luggage storage, concierge assistance, and porter and bellhop services. The staff speaks both English and Japanese.

For convenience, WiFi and wired Internet are available in public areas for a small fee.

A Warm Welcome to Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel

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Set in the glittering heart of Ginza, Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza is a 4-star refuge that balances contemporary comfort with easy access to some of Tokyo’s most iconic cultural pockets.

From the moment you step into the softly lit lobby (espresso aroma included), you get the sense this is a hotel built for people who want to move quickly between business, theater, and late-night ramen runs without sacrificing sleep quality.

Practical details—169 rooms, a petite but well-equipped spa, fitness center, and friendly bilingual staff—sit alongside polished service and thoughtful extras that make city life lighter.

Location snapshot

The hotel’s address—6-14-10 Ginza, Tokyo 104-0061—puts you a short walk from Kabuki-za Theatre and the gleaming department stores and galleries that define Ginza.

If you like to watch the city hum, you’ll appreciate being only about 1.4 km from Tokyo’s geographic center, with Shimbashi, Nihonbashi, and even the Tokyo Imperial Palace garden within easy reach.

Proximity to multiple train and metro stops makes sightseeing quick; whether you’re bound for Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Tower, or the quirky electronics of Akihabara, transit is a cinch.

Quick facts at a glance

Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza holds a solid 8.5 rating from 527 reviews and positions itself as an accessible, slightly upmarket option for travelers who want both convenience and consistency.

The hotel offers a paid WiFi service in public areas and wired Internet in rooms for a nominal fee, self-parking for a daily charge, and a paid airport shuttle connecting you to Haneda—roughly a 15-minute drive in light traffic (about 13.4 km).

Pets are not permitted, and check-in is after 3:00 PM with check-out by noon.

Rooms and comfort

The rooms are intentionally designed to feel like a calm city hideaway: premium bedding, air conditioning, and espresso makers invite you to linger.

Modern hotel suite featuring a cozy lounge area with a sofa, desk, and flat-screen TV, ideal for relaxation and work.
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With 169 guest rooms and suites, the layout favors efficient, comfortable stays rather than ostentatious space; every room is furnished with a minibar, refrigerator stocked with complimentary bottled water, satellite TV, and a flat-screen display.

Room types and what to expect

Rooms range from smartly appointed standard rooms to more spacious suites that are perfect when you need room to spread out or are traveling with family.

Stylish hotel room with two twin beds adorned in red and white linens, perfect for a comfortable stay.
Photo: Tokyo

Expect neutral contemporary décor with clean lines, tactile linens, and lighting designed for reading or winding down.

The espresso machine adds a nice local rhythm to mornings—sip, plan, and go—while the complimentary water and mini-fridge make it easy to keep late-night snacks on hand after an evening of Ginza explorations.

Sleep quality and in-room extras

Marriott’s premium beds and bedding do a lot of heavy lifting here; the mattresses are comfortable, pillows are varied, and blackout curtains help you sleep through the city’s bright nights.

Modern living room featuring a stylish sectional sofa, sleek coffee table, and contemporary decor, ideal for cozy gatherings.
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Soundproofing is decent for Ginza standards—close enough to the pulse of Tokyo to feel alive but far enough to sleep.

Room service runs during selected hours, which is helpful if you’re jet-lagged or craving late-night comfort food.

Amenities and services

Courtyard Tokyo Ginza does a good job of blending business-ready facilities with personal indulgences.

The hotel’s public spaces carry the scent of freshly brewed coffee, a practical plus for early meetings and slow breakfasts.

You’ll find a business center and meeting rooms for professional needs, and a spa and fitness center for decompressing after a long day of sightseeing.

Spa and fitness

The spa offers private treatment rooms and a menu of services designed to help you reset—think tension-melting massages and restorative bodywork after hours spent on polished Ginza sidewalks.

The on-site fitness center is compact but modern: enough cardio and strength equipment to keep a routine on track.

For travelers who need a quick sweat before hopping on a train, this is a very welcome facility.

Dining, coffee, and room service

A breakfast buffet is available for an additional charge and tends to be well-curated with both Western and Japanese options—perfect for fueling a full day of museum visits or meetings.

Contemporary restaurant interior featuring elegant blue seating, stylish lighting, and a warm ambiance for fine dining experiences.
Photo: Marriott

For lighter fare, the lobby serves coffee and tea, which becomes your morning meeting spot or a familiar rendezvous point.

The hotel bar/restaurant provides convenient evening options, though Ginza’s streets offer everything from high-end sushi to casual izakaya adventures if you prefer to wander.

Business travelers and meetings

With a 24-hour front desk, meeting rooms, and a business center, the Courtyard serves corporate travelers efficiently.

Concierge and porter services streamline logistics—great when you have presentations to attend or clients to meet in nearby Midtown or the Tokyo International Forum.

Free toiletries, laundry, and dry-cleaning services help you stay polished on a busy schedule.

Getting around

One of the hotel’s biggest strengths is transit connectivity. Multiple train and metro stations are within walking distance, so you can be on the Yamanote Line or subway network in minutes.

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For visitors who prefer taxis, Ginza’s busy streets and plentiful cabs mean short rides to many attractions; for budget-conscious explorers, the transit options make stealing around the city inexpensive and fast.

Transit tips and walkability

Walking in Ginza is part of the charm—broad sidewalks, boutique storefronts, and people-watching corners.

The hotel’s proximity to stations makes it easy to reach Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Asakusa without transferring more than once.

If you like scenic walks, the route to the Imperial Palace garden provides a refreshing, green detour from the city’s neon.

Airport access and parking

Tokyo Haneda Airport is the nearest major airport, roughly a 15-minute drive depending on traffic; the hotel offers a paid airport shuttle.

If you drive, the property provides self-parking for a daily fee. Pro tip: traffic around central Tokyo can spike during commute hours; budget extra time if you have a flight or an evening restaurant reservation across town.

Nearby attractions and dining

Ginza itself is a magnet for shoppers, theatergoers, and food lovers.

Step outside and you’re a short stroll from Kabuki-za Theatre, high-end department stores, and an unparalleled sushi scene.

Walk further and you’ll hit Shiodome’s modern towers, the historic pockets of Nihonbashi, and the evening lights of Roppongi.

Cultural highlights and entertainment

Kabuki-za is practically on your doorstep—a must for anyone wanting a dash of classical Japanese theater in their itinerary.

If museums are your thing, the nearby Tokyo International Forum and the Imperial Palace grounds offer a blend of architecture and history.

For panoramic city views, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower is a short subway trip away and well worth an evening visit.

Shopping, nightlife, and tasting tours

Ginza’s boutiques and department stores are famous for both luxury and discovery.

Dining options range from Michelin-starred tasting menus to relaxed ramen shops hidden on side streets—perfect for a spontaneous culinary adventure.

Ginza’s compact square mileage makes it easy to hop between high-end establishments and neighborhood joints in a single delicious evening.

When to visit, pricing, and practical tips

High season typically peaks in December when Ginza glitters with holiday illumination and shoppers flock to seasonal events.

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Low season drops to friendlier rates in August, when prices can fall about a third on average—great if you don’t mind the summer heat and occasional typhoon-scented humidity.

Over the past two weeks, pricing has ranged from a low of $281 to highs near $692; average weeknight rates are around $511 and weekend nights climb to about $690.

Pricing strategy and tips for the savvy traveler

If value matters to you, aim for Monday or Tuesday stays when rates are often lower, and consider August or September for the best bargains.

Book early for holiday season travel, and don’t forget to factor in extra charges for breakfast, parking, and the Internet if you want seamless connectivity.

Visitors typically stay around three days—long enough to sample Ginza and venture to nearby neighborhoods.

Value for money and final cost considerations

The hotel scores a value-for-money metric around 7.1, which suggests you’re paying a premium for location, brand reliability, and polished service—an easy trade-off for many visitors.

Consider how much time you’ll spend in the room versus exploring; if you’re out most days, the central location and transit ease can deliver real savings in time and convenience.

Who should stay and final impressions

Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza is ideal for business travelers, culture-focused tourists, and couples who want a central base with dependable comforts.

Families who prefer compact, well-featured rooms and quick access to transit will also find it practical.

If you’re chasing ultra-luxury or sprawling suites, there are flashier options nearby, but few with the same blend of modern amenities and sensible pricing.

Final Thoughts

We left the Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza feeling like we’d discovered an efficient, stylish friend in the city—someone who knows where to send you for great sushi, who makes a reliably excellent bed, and who can get you to the airport without drama.

For a downtown Tokyo stay that blends convenience with thoughtful amenities, this hotel is a very solid choice.


Amenities


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Things/Places Nearby


Ginza - 329.0 yd
Tokyo Electric Power Company - 0.6 km
Shiodome - 0.8 km
Shinbashi - 0.8 km
Nihonbashi - 1.4 km
Tokyo Tower - 2.1 km
Bank of Japan - 2.1 km
Kokyo - 2.3 km
Roppongi - 3.1 km
Nippon Budokan - 3.1 km
Roppongi Hills - 3.2 km
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower - 3.4 km

Policies


  • Check in anytime after 3:00 PM, check out anytime before 12:00 PM
  • Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider.

🏖️ Seasons & Pricing


Travel Seasons


Low Season

August

High Season

December

Average Pricing


Weeknight

$511

Weekend Night

$690

The cheapest month to stay is when prices drop by an average of 33%.

The most expensive month to stay is typically associated with an average price increase of 31%.

Average prices from Sunday to Thursday over the past two weeks.

What is the average price on Fridays and Saturdays over the past two weeks?

Top Tips


  • If you're looking for an affordable room at Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel, consider visiting during the low season. The best deals are typically available in August and September.
  • Room prices at Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel can vary based on the day of the week. For the best deals, consider staying on a Monday or Tuesday. Typically, Saturday tends to be the most expensive day to stay.
  • Over the past two weeks, the lowest price for a room at Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel was $281, and the highest was $692.
  • Visitors typically stay at the Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel for around 3 days.

Our Notes & Verdicts

Our Rating: 4.8

We found Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza to be a friendly, reliable base in the heart of the city—comfortable beds, helpful bilingual staff, and great transit access made our stay effortless and enjoyable.


Location


6-14-10 Ginza, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
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Distance Information


  • Distance to City Center: 1.4 km
  • Nearest Airport: Tokyo Haneda
  • Distance to Airport: 13.4 km


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