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This Tokyo hotel is located within a 10-minute walk of Akasaka-mitsuke Subway Station.
It features excellent fitness facilities, including a swimming pool and outdoor tennis courts.
The New Otani Tokyo Executive House ZEN offers 24-hour reception, a sauna, and free Wi-Fi.
On-site private parking is available at no charge for guests with a car. The hotel has 87 air-conditioned rooms, each equipped with entertainment options such as movies-on-demand and a flat-screen TV.
Guests can start their day with breakfast at SEKISHIN TEI or Taikan En. For dinner nearby, Trader Vic’s Tokyo serves international cuisine, while View & Dining THE Sky offers Japanese, European, and Chinese dishes.
Nagatacho is just a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as Akasaka Palace, the National Theatre of Japan, and the Akasaka area.
Stepping into Hotel New Otani Tokyo Executive House ZEN feels like slipping into a quietly luxurious private garden hidden in the middle of Akasaka.
The hotel is a 5-star sanctuary that balances traditional Japanese calm with modern convenience — a place where you can hear the soft clink of tea cups in the morning and the distant hum of Tokyo at night.
With an address at 4-1 Kioi-Cho and a reputation for attentive service, it’s an elegant choice whether you’re in town for business, a cultural weekend, or an indulgent staycation.
Located within a comfortable 10-minute walk of Akasaka-mitsuke Subway Station and a short stroll to Nagatacho, the New Otani’s Executive House ZEN is wonderfully positioned for exploring central Tokyo.
The immediate neighborhood feels both stately and convenient — you’re close to government buildings and green spaces, yet you can pop into lively Roppongi or the shopping of Ginza with a short ride.
Rooms at the Executive House ZEN are designed with understated luxury and practical comfort in mind: 87 air-conditioned rooms that prioritize relaxation and thoughtful amenities.
Each room offers movies-on-demand, a flat-screen TV, and tasteful furnishings that create a sense of calm after a busy Tokyo day.
The property tends toward refined, mid-to-large sized rooms with plush bedding and serene color palettes.
Expect practical details such as a tea/coffee maker and a coffee machine in many rooms, which makes those early-morning planning sessions feel civilized.
Living spaces are arranged to give you breathing room, whether you’re unpacking for a long stay or just spreading out for a night.
Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the hotel, and entertainment options include on-demand movies for a cozy night in.
The rooms are air-conditioned and well insulated against city noise — a blessing in central Tokyo — and the in-room amenities are designed for real-world travel needs: power outlets in sensible places, good lighting for work, and reliable climate control.
The hotel’s facilities are one of the reasons many guests return: outdoor and indoor pools, a full fitness center, a spa and wellness area, and outdoor tennis courts set this property apart as much more than a simple city hotel.
The communal spaces harmonize traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern leisure facilities, so you can swim laps in the pool, then unwind in a sauna or take a quiet walk in nearby garden areas.
If you like starting the day with exercise, the indoor pool will be your go-to when it’s cold, and the outdoor pool makes for a proper summer treat.
The spa services are well-regarded and the fitness center is equipped for a solid workout. After a session, the sauna and wellness treatments offer a gentle way to recover and recharge.
A delightful surprise for city hotels: the Executive House ZEN has outdoor tennis courts on the premises.
It’s rare to find court time so centrally located, and it’s a great way to burn off energy before a long meeting or a garden-side dinner.
On-site private parking is also available at no extra charge — a very welcome perk if you plan to drive to or from the hotel.
Reception is open 24 hours, and staff are used to accommodating both international travelers and local guests.
The hotel’s value-for-money score (8.7) and high overall rating (9.1 from 166 reviews) reflect consistently positive feedback about service, cleanliness, and the small but important details that make stays comfortable.
Check-in is after 3:00 PM and check-out is before 12:00 PM; cancellation and prepayment policies can vary by room type and provider, so check your booking confirmation closely.
Dining at or near New Otani is a treat: there are on-site options for Japanese and international cuisine, and several notable restaurants just minutes away.
The hotel has breakfast options at SEKISHIN TEI or Taikan En, and when you’re looking to splurge, Trader Vic’s Tokyo offers a lively international menu while View & Dining THE Sky delivers a memorable multi-cuisine experience.
Start your morning with a relaxed breakfast — Sekishin Tei and Taikan En are both reliable choices with well-prepared classics and local flavors.
For dinner, Trader Vic’s blends tiki-style flair with polished service, while View & Dining THE Sky is ideal for a special evening with panoramic views and a menu that slides smoothly between Japanese, European, and Chinese dishes.
Akasaka itself has a wonderful network of small izakayas, coffee shops, and late-night bars.
If you want something less touristy, wander a few blocks and you’ll find narrow streets full of local favorites where the food is honest and the atmosphere welcoming.
For livelier nights, Roppongi is just a short ride away and offers bars and clubs, while Shinbashi and Ginza give you elegant dining and stylish cocktail lounges.
The hotel’s central location makes it a great hub for both sightseeing and business travel. Akasaka-mitsuke Station is within walking distance, and from there you can access multiple subway lines to reach much of Tokyo.
The proximity to major thoroughfares and stations means you’ll be well connected whether you’re heading to a board meeting or Tokyo Tower.
Tokyo Haneda is the nearest major airport at approximately 15.4 km away — a relatively short drive if traffic is kind.
For Narita travelers, allow more time and consider express trains or airport limousine services.
The hotel’s address and phone (+81 3 3265 1111) are handy to have ready if you need assistance arranging a pick-up.
A short walk to Akasaka-mitsuke gives you quick access to the Marunouchi and Ginza lines, which connect to central business and shopping areas.
If you’re planning to use the subway frequently, buy an IC card like Suica or Pasmo for smooth tap-and-go travel.
For near-by attractions like the National Theatre or Akasaka Palace, comfortable walking shoes will reward you — the neighborhood is pleasant to stroll and often quieter than flashier districts.
The New Otani varies throughout the year: April is usually the most expensive month while June tends to be the least expensive, so timing your visit can make a real difference.
Weeknight averages in recent data were around $607, with weekend nights averaging $715, but the hotel has seen recent rates range from $658 to $1,220 depending on demand and special events.
If you’re after value, aim for the low season in June (or July), and consider booking on a Tuesday or Thursday when rates can dip.
Saturdays are typically the priciest nights, especially during cherry blossom season or large events in town.
Because prices can vary significantly week-to-week, we recommend checking flexible date pricing and booking refundable rates if your plans might shift.
Look for packages that bundle breakfast or dining credits, and don’t overlook direct-booking perks — sometimes hotels offer small extras for guests who reserve directly.
If you’re staying several nights, call the reservations team and ask about mid-stay cleaning options or small upgrades; they’re often happy to help if rooms are available.
Executive House ZEN is best for travelers who appreciate a quieter, upscale base in central Tokyo — think couples wanting a refined retreat, business travelers who need a calm environment near government and corporate offices, and visitors who enjoy excellent on-site amenities.
With tennis courts and pools, it’s also surprisingly family-friendly for a hotel in such a central spot.
Families will appreciate the spacious rooms and leisure facilities, while couples will love the serene ambiance and high-quality dining options.
Business travelers benefit from reliable Wi-Fi, comfortable work spaces, and convenient transit links to major districts like Marunouchi and Shinjuku.
You’re never far from Tokyo’s highlights: Akasaka Palace (1.8 km), the National Theatre of Japan (about the same), Roppongi Hills (1.9 km) and Tokyo Tower (roughly 2.7 km) are all within easy reach.
For a cultural afternoon, visit Nippon Budokan or the Tokyo Dome. The hotel is also a good springboard for a day trip to Harajuku or Ginza for shopping.
If a walkable cultural loop appeals, head first for Akasaka Palace (approx. 1.8 km) and then stroll toward the National Theatre and the scenic gardens nearby.
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower is roughly 1.9–2.4 km depending on the route, and the bright lights of Shiodome and Shinbashi are also close enough for a restaurant-hop evening.
Hotel New Otani Tokyo Executive House ZEN balances discreet luxury with practical amenities in a prime Akasaka location.
Whether you’re in search of quiet sophistication, sporty facilities like tennis and pools, or reliable business conveniences, this hotel provides a polished base for exploring Tokyo.
Book with a little flexibility in dates, arrive ready to stroll delightful nearby streets, and prepare to enjoy a stay that feels both exclusive and warmly welcoming.
Low Season
June
High Season
April
Weeknight
$607
Weekend Night
$715
We fell for Hotel New Otani Tokyo Executive House ZEN’s quiet elegance and thoughtful amenities; the 87 rooms feel private and peaceful, the pools and tennis courts are a delightful surprise in the city, and the staff made our stay smooth and welcoming.
We appreciated the central Akasaka location for easy walks to cultural sites and short rides to Roppongi and Ginza, and we liked having free on-site parking when we needed it.
Overall, this is a place we’d recommend to friends who want refined comfort, good food nearby, and a calm base in bustling Tokyo.
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