Hoshinoya Tokyo

9.2 (267 reviews) 1-9-1 Otemachi, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan +815031348096

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Value for Money: 9.1 / 10


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Overview

Hoshinoya Tokyo offers a blend of modernity and tradition, providing an elegant and tranquil retreat in the heart of Tokyo, Japan.

While emphasizing relaxation and peace, the hotel is conveniently located near major transportation hubs—just a short distance from Tokyo Station and even closer to Otemachi Station.

The Tokyo Haneda International Airport is approximately nine miles away, and renowned sights such as the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, and Roppongi Hills are within two miles.

Guests can easily explore the city on foot from the hotel, but the striking design and extensive amenities inside encourage a top-to-bottom exploration as well.

Each floor is thoughtfully designed to mimic a ryokan—a space dedicated to the comfort of its inhabitants—with a central lounge offering refreshments, books, and entertainment.

Facilities include hot springs and outdoor baths on the top floor, private gardens, complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property, parking (available for a fee), a 24-hour front desk, meeting rooms, and daily breakfast served in your private room.

The rooms are crafted to be as much an experience as a place to stay, featuring traditional decor, a dining table, small desk, artisan furnishings, and expansive baths designed for soaking and relaxation.

Guests receive kimonos for visiting the hot springs and baths.

Hoshinoya Tokyo serves as a private sanctuary amid the bustling city, blending authentic cultural elements with luxurious accommodations for a truly immersive experience.

A Serene Urban Ryokan: Hoshinoya Tokyo in Otemachi

Hoshinoya Tokyo is one of those rare hotels that asks you to slow down the moment you cross its threshold.

Nestled at 1-9-1 Otemachi, a short stroll from Tokyo Station, it combines the hush and ritual of a traditional ryokan with the crisp comforts of a five-star city retreat.

Expect bamboo tones, tatami-like textures, and a surprisingly generous dose of quiet—something of a luxury in central Tokyo.

First Impressions and Why It Feels Special

From the polished entrance through the light-filled atriums to the quiet, lounge-like floors, every inch of Hoshinoya Tokyo seems designed to encourage lingering.

Modern Japanese-style hotel room featuring tatami flooring, elegant furnishings, and large windows for natural light.
Photo: Condé Nast Traveler

The staff greets you with attentive ease rather than fanfare, and the scent of subtle incense and warm wood follows you into public spaces.

This is not a flashy skyscraper hotel; it’s a carefully composed experience that folds traditional Japanese sensibilities into modern service standards.

Rooms & Design: Where Ryokan Meets Modern Comfort

Rooms at Hoshinoya Tokyo are thoughtfully scaled and composed to feel like private sanctuaries rather than mere hotel bedrooms.

Each room is an invitation to slow down: low wooden furniture, artisan touches, a dining table for intimate in-room meals, and expansive baths that emphasize soaking and relaxation.

Spacious modern bedroom with twin beds, minimalist decor, and natural light filtering through shoji-style screens.
Photo: Condé Nast Traveler

The design language borrows directly from ryokan traditions—kimonos are provided for a stroll to the baths—yet the rooms are thoroughly contemporary with flat-screen TVs, coffee machines, and free Wi-Fi.

Room Types and What to Expect

You’ll find a range of room types that prioritize a balance of space and ritual. Many of the accommodations include large soaking tubs—perfect after a long day of wandering—and some offer small private gardens that bring a sliver of green into the city.

There’s a consistent focus on handcrafted furnishings and quiet lighting; even the desks feel like a place to write a postcard rather than to catch up on frantic email.

Practical In-Room Amenities

For the business traveler or the creature of convenience, rooms come equipped with sensible amenities: room service, complimentary Wi‑Fi, a coffee machine, flat-screen TV, free toiletries, hairdryer, and laundry service.

Accessibility features are available and the 24-hour front desk means late arrivals are handled with calm efficiency.

Facilities & Wellness: Hotels That Make You Stay In

Hoshinoya Tokyo’s facilities are one of its biggest draws; they’re not just functional, they’re part of the guest experience.

Serene Japanese-inspired living space featuring tatami flooring, cozy seating, and soft natural light streaming through shoji screens.
Photo: The Points Guy

The top-floor hot springs and outdoor baths are an urban rarity—imagine steaming water, nighttime Tokyo lights, and cedar benches.

There are also private gardens and quiet lounges on every floor designed for reading and reflection, which makes the hotel feel less like a transit hub and more like a home you choose to inhabit.

Hot Springs, Baths, and the Ritual of Relaxation

The on-site baths are a highlight for many guests. You’re given a kimono for your trip to the hot spring area, which instantly transforms a simple soak into a small ceremony.

Serene corridor featuring intricate wooden lattice designs and minimalist decor, inviting relaxation and tranquility.
Photo: Interior Design Magazine

The rooftop outdoor baths let you breathe cool night air between warm immersions; it’s meditative, restorative, and utterly city-appropriate.

These features distinguish Hoshinoya Tokyo from typical downtown business hotels and create memorable sensory moments—steam, cedar, and the distant glow of the city.

Meeting Rooms and Business Facilities

If you’re traveling on business, the hotel’s meeting rooms and discreet common spaces provide polished functionality without sacrificing atmosphere.

Wi‑Fi coverage is universal and reliable; small meeting setups are handled with the same refined attention to detail as a guest breakfast.

Dining & Breakfast: Private, Thoughtful, and Seasonally Inspired

Dining at Hoshinoya Tokyo leans toward intimacy rather than theatricality. Breakfast is served daily in your private room—an experience that feels like being hosted in someone’s elegant house.

Ingredients are seasonally chosen and presented in a way that honors Japanese culinary aesthetics. The approach is unhurried: small, perfect servings rather than the excess of a buffet.

In-Room Dining and Nearby Eats

Room service is available for those who prefer in-room dining, and the hotel’s location opens up a world of nearby gastronomic options.

Otemachi and Marunouchi have a polished set of business lunch spots, while neighboring Ginza and Nihonbashi boast high-end sushi counters and excellent izakayas for evening adventures.

If you’re feeling exploratory, Akihabara and Ueno are close enough for themed cafés and lively street food in under 20 minutes by train.

Location & Getting There: Central, Calm, and Exceptionally Convenient

Hoshinoya Tokyo’s location is one of its strongest advantages. It sits mere minutes from Otemachi Station and is a short walk from Tokyo Station, making it an ideal base for both sightseeing and business.

With Tokyo Haneda Airport approximately 15.4 km away, transfers are straightforward—expect around 30–50 minutes depending on traffic and mode of transport.

Transit Tips for Travelers

If you’re arriving from Haneda, an airport limousine bus or a taxi will be the most direct options; trains are quicker but involve transfers.

From Tokyo Station you can walk easily with luggage if you prefer to stretch your legs.

For quick city hops, Otemachi is a transfer nexus: you can reach Ginza, Akihabara, and Nihonbashi rapidly, while Roppongi Hills and the Imperial Palace are within about two miles, either a short taxi ride or an efficient subway trip.

Nearby Attractions: Walkable Culture and Business Hubs

The neighborhood packs a surprising amount of Tokyo essentials within easy distance. The Imperial Palace grounds and Kokyo are a stroll away for morning runs or serene garden walks.

Cultural destinations like Nippon Budokan and Tokyo Dome are reachable in short train rides, while shopping and dining magnets like Ginza and Nihonbashi provide an upscale contrast to the hotel’s restful atmosphere.

Quick List of Distances (Practical Orientation)

Bank of Japan (0.6 km) and Nihonbashi (1.0 km) are practically around the corner, while Akihabara Electric Town is only 1.4 km away—perfect for electronics hunting or anime sightseeing.

Tokyo Dome, Shinbashi, Shiodome, and Ueno Park are all reachable within a comfortable taxi ride or a single train transfer.

When to Visit & Pricing: Seasons, Deals, and Value

Hoshinoya Tokyo is attractive year-round, but there are clear seasonal differences in price and atmosphere.

April is the high season, notably lively with cherry blossoms and higher rates, while September and sometimes January offer quieter streets and lower prices.

If you’re looking for the best value, those shoulder or low-season months often provide the most reasonable rates.

Cost Expectations and Booking Tips

Rates can swing substantially: the hotel’s listed cheapest price here is approximately $254, but the property’s own average weeknight price in some sampling was much higher ($1,017) with weekend nights averaging even more ($2,016).

Booking mid-week—Tuesdays or Wednesdays—can snag a better rate, while Saturdays are often the most expensive. For a blend of convenience and value, plan a midweek stay during September or January if your schedule allows.

Practical Policies & Top Tips for Guests

Check-in begins after 3:00 PM and check-out is before noon, which gives you a comfortable morning to savor breakfast in your room.

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type and provider, so read the fine print when booking—flexibility often comes at a price.

Parking is available for a fee; if you’re coming by car, contact the front desk ahead of arrival to arrange space.

Local Hints to Make Your Stay Easier

We recommend reserving any desired spa or private bath time in advance, especially on weekends. If you want lower rates, aim for Tuesday or Wednesday stays and consider September as a quieter month.

Don’t miss the top-floor baths at dusk—bring nothing but a relaxed spirit and maybe a small grin at the contrast between steaming water and neon skyline.

Who Should Stay at Hoshinoya Tokyo?

This hotel is ideal for travelers who want something more intimate and culturally resonant than a typical city chain. Couples seeking a romantic, slow-paced escape will adore the soaking tubs and private breakfasts.

Business travelers who appreciate refined quiet and easy transit access will find the meeting rooms and location especially convenient.

If you’re a cultural explorer who values ritual and calm amid the city’s hum, this place is a perfect fit.

Final Thoughts: A Private Sanctuary in Central Tokyo

Hoshinoya Tokyo feels like a carefully composed pause in the middle of urban motion—a place where the executive traveler and the mindful vacationer both find what they need.

With top-floor hot springs, thoughtful rooms, and a location that balances access with tranquility, it’s a rare find in downtown Tokyo.

Whether you come for the baths, the design, or simply to sleep deeply in a quiet room after a day of exploration, Hoshinoya offers an elegant, sensory-rich respite you’ll want to return to.

Contact and quick facts: 1-9-1 Otemachi, Tokyo 100-0004 | Phone: +81 50-3134-8096 | Rating: 9.2/10 from 267 reviews | Typical length of stay: about three days.


Amenities


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Booking.com icon Free Wi-Fi
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Booking.com icon Flat-screen TV
Booking.com icon Free toiletries
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Booking.com icon 24hr front desk
Booking.com icon Increased accessibility
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Things/Places Nearby


Bank of Japan - 0.6 km
Nihonbashi - 1.0 km
Kokyo - 1.1 km
Akihabara Electric Town - 1.4 km
Nippon Budokan - 1.4 km
Ginza - 1.9 km
Tokyo Electric Power Company - 2.1 km
Tokyo Dome - 2.3 km
Shinbashi - 2.6 km
Shiodome - 2.9 km
Ueno Koen - 3.1 km
Central Tokyo - 3.5 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

September

High Season

April

Average Pricing


Weeknight

$1,017

Weekend Night

$2,016

The cheapest month to stay is when prices drop by an average of 55%.

The most expensive month to stay is characterized by an average price increase of 116%.

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

Calculate the average price for Friday and Saturday over the past two weeks.

Top Tips


  • If you're looking for an affordable room at Hoshinoya Tokyo, it's best to visit during the low season. Typically, September and January offer the best deals.
  • Room rates at Hoshinoya Tokyo often fluctuate based on the day of the week. To secure the best deals, consider booking your stay on a Tuesday or Wednesday. Typically, Saturday tends to be the most expensive day to stay.
  • In the past two weeks, the lowest price for a room at Hoshinoya Tokyo was $2,302, which was also the highest price during that period.
  • Visitors typically book rooms at Hoshinoya Tokyo for about three days.

Our Notes & Verdicts

Our Rating: 4.9

We loved how Hoshinoya Tokyo felt like a private sanctuary in the heart of the city; our mornings with in-room breakfasts and evenings spent in the rooftop baths made the stay feel intentionally slow and restorative.

The staff treated us with quiet attentiveness, the rooms invited lingering, and the location made it effortless to explore both business districts and cultural corners.

For us, it wasn’t merely a hotel night— it was a curated urban ritual we were glad to return to.


Location


1-9-1 Otemachi, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan
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Distance Information


  • Distance to City Center: 0.8 km
  • Nearest Airport: Tokyo Haneda
  • Distance to Airport: 15.4 km


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