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Just a short walk from Odaiba-kaihinkoen Train Station, the Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba offers an array of luxurious amenities, including a Jacuzzi, sauna, indoor pool, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
Situated in Minato, this elegant hotel features recreational options such as bicycle rentals, miniature golf, and the Le Club lounge.
Multilingual staff are available to assist with organizing tours and activities, and an express check-in/check-out service is provided for convenience.
All of the hotel’s luxurious rooms are equipped with a mini bar and essential amenities for a comfortable stay.
Each room has its own bathroom, complete with a hairdryer, slippers, and a bathtub.
Guests can enjoy dining at Teppanyaki Restaurant Hamayu or unwind with drinks at Main Bar Ruy Lopez.
Additional dining options include Lobby Café Le Bouquet and Star Road Dining and Bar.
The hotel’s proximity to Daiba Train Station allows easy access to Tokyo and its surroundings.
Attractions such as Joypolis, Odaiba, and Fuji Television are just a short stroll away.
Set on the reclaimed islands of Tokyo Bay, Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba greets you like a cheerful, well-dressed host who also happens to own a spa.
The hotel’s large windows frame glittering water views and the distant sweep of Rainbow Bridge, and the lobby hums with purposeful calm: luggage wheels, soft jazz, and staff who actually smile when they hand you a map.
With a 9.0 guest rating from nearly 6,900 reviews and a mix of leisure facilities, this property is built to serve both families on holiday and business travelers who appreciate a little indulgence.
The hotel is a four-star property located at 2-6-1 Daiba, Tokyo, steps from Odaiba-kaihinkoen Train Station and right in the heart of Odaiba’s entertainment strip.
Phone reservations can be made at +81 3-5500-6711, and nightly prices can start as low as $138 in some deals — though average weeknights run closer to $245 and weekend nights about $274.
Check-in begins after 3:00 PM and check-out is by 11:00 AM; cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room and provider, so double-check your rate rules.
Every room at Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba aims for a calm, slightly decadent vibe — soft lighting, a well-stocked mini bar, and bathtubs deep enough to submerge the day.
The bathrooms are thoughtfully appointed with a hairdryer, slippers, and toiletries, and many rooms provide sweeping bay or city views that let you watch Tokyo’s neon show from bed.
Rooms range from cozy standards that are ideal for solo travelers to larger, view-oriented options suited to couples or small families.
Expect a clean, modern aesthetic with practical touches like a coffee machine, complimentary Wi‑Fi, and ample charging points.
If you want more space, seek out the higher-tier rooms or suites that afford a living area and an enhanced view of Odaiba’s waterfront.
Beyond the obvious — mini bar, comfortable bedding, and a TV — the attention is in the details: slippers for padded feet, a bath large enough to soak sore city-legs, and a silent HVAC system so you can sleep even with the lights of Daiba twinkling outside.
For the business traveler, there’s fast Wi-Fi in all areas and the lobby offers quiet corners where you can take a call or work with a view.
You can eat well without leaving the property: Teppanyaki Restaurant Hamayu serves live-cooked meats and seafood that make meals an event, while Lobby Café Le Bouquet is the place for leisurely coffee and pastries in the morning light.
For evening cocktails, Main Bar Ruy Lopez pours classic drinks in a comfortable, dimly lit setting where you can watch staff craft perfection.
Teppanyaki at Hamayu is a theatrical and delicious option — sizzling seafood, skilled chefs, and sauces that make you close your eyes with delight.
Star Road Dining and Bar offers a more casual choice if you want something quicker but still thoughtfully prepared. For a refined caffeine fix, the on-site coffee shop is a friendly stop between sightseeing and museum-hopping.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba treats downtime as an essential part of the itinerary.
There’s an indoor pool and an outdoor pool (seasonal) for laps or leisurely floating, a sauna to sweat out the jet lag, and a fitness center to keep your routine honest even on vacation.
The hotel’s recreational offerings — bicycle rentals, miniature golf, and a members’ lounge called Le Club — add a playful note that families especially appreciate.
After a day exploring Odaiba’s arcades and museums, the Jacuzzi and sauna feel like a small, private victory lap.
If you prefer movement over mush, the fitness center is well-equipped, and the bike rentals are a brilliant way to sightsee along the waterfront at a thoughtful pace.
Families will find miniature golf and easy access to Joypolis and other attractions a huge plus for mixing rest with active fun.
One of the hotel’s strongest selling points is its proximity to Odaiba-kaihinkoen Train Station, making travel around Tokyo surprisingly simple: hop on the Yurikamome line and you’re connected to Shimbashi and beyond.
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The hotel is approximately 6.3 km from central Tokyo and about 8.5 km from Tokyo Haneda Airport, which makes it a very convenient base whether you’re arriving late or catching an early flight.
Odaiba’s entertainment zone is practically your front yard: Odaiba is 0.5 km away, while iconic spots like Shiodome (4.3 km), Tokyo Tower (4.5 km), and Ginza (5.1 km) are easily reachable by one or two train transfers.
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower and central financial districts sit within about 5–6 km, making the hotel a surprisingly good launching point for both sightseeing and business meetings.
If you love aquarium visits, shopping malls, and futuristic museums, you’ll relish being so close to Fuji Television and entertainment complexes.
Take the Yurikamome automated line for scenic rides over Rainbow Bridge — windows to the bay, breezes and excellent photo ops en route to Shimbashi where you can connect to JR lines.
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For Haneda Airport, allow around 30–45 minutes door-to-door depending on train connections and traffic; taxis are straightforward but pricier.
Inside Tokyo, buying a prepaid IC card (like Suica or Pasmo) makes hopping on trains and buses effortless.
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba has clear seasonal peaks and valleys: October tends to be the busy, pricier month while June is often quieter and more affordable.
Average prices during the week hover around $245, with weekend nights nudging nearer to $274; historically, the cheapest month can yield roughly a 26% drop in average rates, while the priciest season could push rates up by about 18%.
If you want the best value, target the low season (June and occasionally November) and aim to book Monday or Tuesday when rates are typically lower than on Fridays or Saturdays.
Keep an eye on flash deals; in the past two weeks the lowest booked price was $213 and the highest $383 — so flexibility with dates pays off.
Also, check cancellation policies carefully: they vary by room and provider and can make a big difference if plans shift.
Check-in is any time after 3:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM, which is pretty standard but worth noting if you have an early arrival or late flight.
Cancellation and prepayment rules differ by room type and booking channel, so inspect the fine print before confirming.
The hotel’s multilingual staff are happy to help with tour arrangements, and express check-in/check-out can get you moving faster when time is short.
This hotel suits a wide range of travelers: couples seeking a romantic bay-view break, families who want swimming and child-friendly activities, and business travelers who value reliable Wi‑Fi and easy access to central Tokyo.
If you love waterfront walks, modern shopping complexes, and a hotel that doubles as a mini-resort, Grand Nikko is very likely to match your mood.
In short, Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba balances substantive amenities with a friendly, polished service style that makes Tokyo feel welcoming rather than overwhelming.
The view from a higher-floor room at dusk — city lights folding into the bay — is the kind of small extravagance that turns a good trip into a memorable one.
Whether you’re here for the teppanyaki, the pool, or the convenience of Odaiba’s attractions, this hotel delivers a confident, well-executed stay with a wink of local charm.
Low Season
June
High Season
October
Weeknight
$245
Weekend Night
$274
We loved the balance of relaxation and city convenience at Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba — the staff made us feel at home, the bay views were a nightly delight, and the pools and teppanyaki added playful luxury to our stay; we’d happily return for another waterfront weekend.
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