Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo

9.0 (3021 reviews) 1-2-6 Shimbashi, Minato, Tokyo 105-8621, Japan +81335014411

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Overview

The Dai-Ichi Hotel Tokyo is located just a five-minute walk from the popular Ginza district.

JR Shimbashi Station is only a two-minute walk away, and guests can reach the Imperial Palace in about 20 minutes.

This 4-star hotel features staff members who speak both English and Japanese.

It is situated eight miles from Haneda Airport and 36 miles from Narita Airport.

The hotel offers 278 guest rooms, including both smoking and non-smoking options. Amenities include paid private parking and airport transportation.

Each room is equipped with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi and a television with cable channels.

Additional in-room amenities include CD and DVD players, humidifiers, and, upon request, cribs for guests with young children.

Private bathrooms come standard and are stocked with an iron, tea set, comb, razor blade, slippers, and other essentials.

Room types range from compact double and deluxe twin rooms to junior suites, premier suites, and more.

The hotel boasts a variety of dining options, including French, Japanese, and Chinese cuisines, as well as grilled meals and buffets.

In addition to the 12 on-site restaurants, guests can explore numerous nearby eateries such as Cities Bar, Gyoza Sakaba Shimbashi, Ginza 300Bar 8-Chome, Sushizanmai Shimbashi, and Zenibako Barbecue.

Nearby attractions include Kurand Sake Market, Karasumori Shrine, Sarina Reflexology, and Oasis Sauna Astil.

The Monument of the Railway Song is just a four-minute walk from the hotel.

Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo

Luxurious hotel room featuring elegant decor, twin beds, and a cozy sitting area with plush furniture and natural light.
Photo: www.hankyu-hotel.com

Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo sits in the buzzing Shimbashi neighborhood, only a short stroll from Ginza and a stone’s throw from JR Shimbashi Station.

This 4-star classic has quietly perfected the art of comfortable, efficient city stays: 278 rooms, multilingual staff, and a reputation that shows in its strong 9.0 rating from over 3,000 reviews.

It’s a hotel that works whether you’re arriving from Haneda after a long flight or ducking in for a business meeting and a late sushi run.

Quick facts

The hotel’s address is 1-2-6 Shimbashi, Minato, Tokyo 105-8621, Japan, and the front desk can be reached at +81 3-3501-4411.

On arrival you’ll notice the convenience of transit first: JR Shimbashi Station is a two-minute walk away, Ginza is about five minutes on foot, and the Imperial Palace is reachable in roughly 20 minutes.

Haneda Airport is approximately eight miles away while Narita sits around 36 miles; airport shuttle options and paid private parking make arrivals and departures straightforward.

Rooms and In-Room Comfort

The rooms at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo blend practical Japanese sensibilities with international comforts, and they come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit different travelers.

Elegant hotel room featuring two double beds, stylish decor, a work desk, and natural light streaming through large windows.
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From compact doubles for solo business travelers to junior and premier suites for families or long-stay guests, you’ll find modern conveniences throughout.

Whether you want a smoking or non-smoking room, the hotel accommodates both, and cribs are available on request for young children.

Room types explained

Compact Double and Deluxe Twin rooms are designed for efficiency without feeling cramped: think well-laid-out furniture, ample plug points, and large windows that let in city light.

Luxurious hotel room featuring two cozy beds, elegant decor, and ample natural light, ideal for a relaxing getaway.
Photo: www.j-hotel.or.jp

Junior Suites and Premier Suites step up the space, offering separate sitting areas and the kind of quiet corner you’ll appreciate after a full day of Tokyo wandering.

In-room amenities

Every room includes complimentary high-speed Wi‑Fi and a flat-screen TV with cable channels, so streaming and working are both painless.

Elegant hotel room featuring a king-sized bed, stylish chair, and natural light from a large window, perfect for relaxation.
Photo: Hotels in Tokyo

The hotel also supplies CD/DVD players, humidifiers (a small but welcome touch in Tokyo winters), in-room tea sets, an iron, slippers, combs, and razors—small details that add up when you’re tired from travel.

Indoor swimming pool featuring serene blue tiles, relaxing lounge chairs, and soft lighting for a tranquil atmosphere.
Photo: The Venue Report

If you’re driving, paid private parking is available; for families, ask about crib options when you book.

Dining: A Gastronomic Home Base

One of Dai-ichi’s best surprises is the breadth of its dining options: twelve on-site restaurants spanning French, Japanese, Chinese, grilled specialties, and generous buffets.

The culinary variety makes the hotel its own little dining district, useful after a late arrival when you don’t want to wade through Ginza crowds.

Staff can point you to the best breakfast buffet if you have an early meeting, or to a quiet Japanese restaurant when you want something refined and local.

Must-try on-site choices and nearby favorites

On-site you can sample everything from delicate kaiseki-style plates to hearty grilled mains; if you’re indecisive, the buffet offers a little of everything.

Step outside and you’re within a short walk of beloved spots like Cities Bar, Gyoza Sakaba Shimbashi for casual izakaya fare, Ginza 300Bar 8-Chome for drinks on a budget, and the famously reliable Sushizanmai Shimbashi when you’re craving fresh sushi.

Location and Transit Tips

Location is easily Dai-ichi’s strongest card: the hotel puts you at the crossroads of business districts, nightlife, and tourist routes without trapping you in a relentless tourist bubble.

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The short walk to Shimbashi Station means rapid access to JR lines and the Yamanote loop, so any corner of Tokyo becomes reachable in minutes rather than hours.

How to get around

If you’re arriving from Haneda, expect roughly an 8-mile trip and many fast rail or taxi options; Narita is farther out at about 36 miles and typically involves a one-hour-plus train ride.

For day trips, the Yamanote Line from Shimbashi connects you quickly to Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Ikebukuro.

For sightseeing on foot, Ginza’s shopping streets and the cultural pockets of Nihonbashi are perfectly placed for evening strolls.

Nearby Attractions and Local Flavor

Venturing out from the hotel reveals a layered city: business towers, cozy alleys, ramen joints, neon-lit izakayas, and small shrines tucked between glass facades.

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Within easy walking distance, you’ll find Karasumori Shrine, the Monument of the Railway Song, and the theatrical lights of Ginza.

These short urban walks give you a real sense of Tokyo’s delightful contrasts—traditional pockets nestled against gleaming modernity.

Highlights to plan for

For museum and panoramic city views, Roppongi Hills and the Mori Tower are a short subway ride away, while Tokyo Tower and the scenic Imperial Palace gardens are also within comfortable reach.

If you like local markets and drink spots, the Kurand Sake Market and nearby izakayas are perfect for tasting regional flavors on a friendly budget.

Seasons, Pricing and Best Times to Visit

Timing your visit can make a noticeable difference in price and atmosphere.

The hotel sees its high season in April—cherry blossom month—when demand rises and rates typically increase by about 26%.

Conversely, June is the low season, with prices dropping on average by roughly 32%, making it a smart window for travelers seeking value.

What to expect price-wise

Average weeknight prices over recent two-week snapshots were about $319, while weekend nights ran higher at $386.

If you’re looking for the best deals, target June and July or book mid-week nights like Sunday or Monday; historically, Thursday tends to be the most expensive night.

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For a bargain hunter’s perspective, recent short-term records showed a low of $278 and a high of $899 depending on room type and timing.

Policies, Practical Notes and Value

Check-in is flexible—anytime after 3:00 PM—with check-out before 12:00 PM, and cancellation or prepayment policies vary by room type and provider, so read the fine print when booking.

The hotel scores well for value for money (8.6), reflecting a balance of central convenience, reliable service, and the extra touches that make city travel less stressful.

Helpful booking tips

If you need airport transportation or paid parking, book these add-ons in advance to avoid last-minute stress; the hotel’s business center and concierge can also help arrange tickets or reservations.

Guests who plan to explore widely should capitalize on the excellent transit connections from Shimbashi Station and purchase day passes as appropriate.

Who This Hotel is Ideal For

Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo suits a broad range of travelers: business professionals who value proximity to corporate hubs, couples wanting an easy base for exploring Ginza and beyond, and families who need comfortable suites and practical in-room amenities.

It’s especially friendly to travelers who prefer a polished, traditional hotel atmosphere that still keeps modern convenience front and center.

Traveler personalities that fit best

If you like centrality without the relentless tourist bustle, you’ll appreciate Dai-ichi’s balance of calm and connectivity.

Families will like the room variety and cribs-on-request service, while solo travelers and professionals will value the fast Wi‑Fi, business center, and quick access to transit.

Final Thoughts and Our Favorite Things

We love Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo for the way it blends old-school hospitality with modern ease: helpful, English-speaking staff, a dozen dining choices on-site, and a location that plugs you straight into central Tokyo life.

It’s a dependable home base for first-time Tokyo visitors and seasoned Japan hands alike, offering the conveniences you expect from a 4-star while still surprising you with small thoughtful touches.


Amenities


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Things/Places Nearby


Tokyo Electric Power Company - 209.0 yd
Shinbashi - 311.0 yd
Shiodome - 0.6 km
Ginza - 0.8 km
Tokyo Tower - 1.6 km
Nihonbashi - 1.8 km
Kokyo - 1.9 km
Bank of Japan - 2.3 km
Roppongi - 2.4 km
Roppongi Hills - 2.6 km
Central Tokyo - 2.7 km
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower - 2.7 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

June

High Season

April

Average Pricing


Weeknight

$319

Weekend Night

$386

The cheapest month to stay is when prices drop by an average of 32%.

The most expensive month to stay is when prices increase by an average of 26%.

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

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Top Tips


  • If you're looking for an affordable room at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo, consider visiting during the low season. The best deals are typically available in June and July.
  • Prices may vary depending on the day of the week you stay. For the best room deals at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo, consider booking on a Sunday or Monday. Typically, Thursday is the most expensive day to stay.
  • In the past two weeks, the lowest price for a room at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo booked was $278, while the highest was $899.
  • Visitors typically stay at Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo for about 4 days.

Our Notes & Verdicts

Our Rating: 4.8

We found Dai-ichi Hotel Tokyo to be a wonderfully practical, welcoming base in the heart of the city—comfortable rooms, attentive staff, and superb transit access.

We loved having so many dining options on-site and being only minutes from Shimbashi and Ginza; it made exploring easy and left us more energy to enjoy Tokyo.

Our stays always felt efficient without being impersonal, and we appreciated the thoughtful small touches—humidifiers, tea sets and quick check-in—especially after long travel days.


Location


1-2-6 Shimbashi, Minato, Tokyo 105-8621, Japan
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Distance Information


  • Distance to City Center: 1.8 km
  • Nearest Airport: Tokyo Haneda
  • Distance to Airport: 13.5 km


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