The Capitol Hotel Tokyu

9.3 (832 reviews) 2-10-3 Nagata-Cho, Tokyo 100-0014, Japan +81335030109

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Value for Money: 8.6 / 10


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Overview

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu is centrally located in Tokyo’s Akasaka district, placing guests near a variety of shopping, dining, nightlife, and local attractions.

Four nearby subway stations provide direct access to the hotel, making travel around the city effortless.

The hotel features 251 elegantly decorated rooms, with options including Deluxe rooms that showcase traditional Japanese design, as well as Premier rooms, Junior Suites, Executive Suites, and Garden Suites.

For a more exclusive experience, guests can opt for the Club Floors, which offer access to “The Capitol Lounge SaRyoh” on the 27th floor, offering stunning city views.

The hotel also boasts two prestigious suites—the Sanno Suite and the Capitol Suite—regarded as the premier accommodations.

Dining options within the hotel include Suiren, a Japanese restaurant; Star Hill, serving Chinese cuisine; and Origami, which provides all-day casual dining alongside an Origami Lounge for drinks.

Additional amenities include The Capitol Bar for cocktails, the Pastry Boutique for sweet treats, and in-room dining service.

Guests can indulge in a full-service spa offering various treatments or relax in the indoor pool.

Outside the hotel, attractions such as the Mori Art Museum, Yasukuni Shrine, Tokyo Tower, and the Imperial Palace are easily accessible, providing plenty to see and do during your stay.

Welcome to The Capitol Hotel Tokyu — Akasaka’s luxurious hideaway

Modern lobby featuring stylish wooden architecture, large glass staircase, and vibrant floral arrangements creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Photo: The Ryokan Collection

Set in the heart of Akasaka, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu is one of those rare city hotels that manages to feel both serenely Japanese and cosmopolitan at the same time.

With 251 rooms, refined public spaces, and a reputation for impeccable service (a guest score of 9.3 from 832 reviews), it’s no wonder visitors return for both business and leisure stays.

The hotel’s address — 2-10-3 Nagata-Cho — places you close to historic sites, modern art, and lively nightlife, while four nearby subway stations make getting around Tokyo refreshingly straightforward.

A concise first impression

On arrival you notice the details: a calm lobby, subtle wood tones, and an atmosphere that quietly announces luxury without shouting it.

Staff greeting you with practiced warmth, valet service for guests with cars, and the hum of city life just beyond the windows give the place a comfortable, lived-in elegance.

It’s that combination of precision and ease that makes the hotel feel like an insider’s pick.

Where it sits in the city

The Capitol puts you 2.6 km from the city center and around 14.3 km from Tokyo Haneda airport, which means efficient transfers but still a sense of being tucked away from the busiest tourist corridors.

Walkable attractions include Roppongi Hills (1.6 km), Tokyo Tower (1.8 km) and the Imperial Palace area (Kokyo) roughly 1.6 km away — perfect for mixing curated museum visits with late-night izakaya crawls.

Rooms and suites — modern comfort with a traditional whisper

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu’s guest rooms blend subtle Japanese aesthetics with modern conveniences.

Expect carefully arranged spaces, high-quality linens, and tea- and coffee-making facilities that make early mornings pleasant.

Elegant hotel room featuring a king-size bed and a cozy seating area with stunning city views at night.
Photo: Traveller Made

Rooms range from well-appointed Deluxe rooms to Premier rooms and several suite categories, including the Junior and Executive Suites and the elevated Garden Suites.

Standout rooms and the club experience

If you want something special, consider the Club Floors, which grant access to The Capitol Lounge SaRyoh on the 27th floor for breakfast and evening refreshments with skyline views.

Stylish hotel room featuring a comfortable king bed, modern furnishings, and large windows with city views.
Photo: PHG Meetings

The two flagship suites — the Sanno Suite and the Capitol Suite — are treated as the hotel’s crown jewels, ideal for celebratory stays or those who want the ultimate in space and privacy.

Dining — refined options under one roof

Dining at The Capitol is a genuine highlight.

The hotel houses multiple restaurants that cater to a broad palette, from refined kaiseki-style dining to all-day casual meals, pastries and cocktails.

Modern dining space with panoramic city views, featuring stylish wooden chairs and cozy seating for an upscale experience.
Photo: PHG Meetings

The culinary program is a great reason to spend at least one evening eating in rather than venturing far.

Signature restaurants and bars

Suiren offers an elevated Japanese dining experience with seasonal ingredients presented with elegant restraint. Star Hill serves refined Chinese cuisine, balancing bold flavors with meticulous technique.

Origami handles all-day casual dining and also hosts the Origami Lounge for lighter plates and drinks.

For cocktails and late-night conversation, The Capitol Bar provides classic drinks in a plush setting, while the Pastry Boutique delivers irresistible sweets and take-away treats.

Amenities & wellness — soak, sweat, and reset

If you crave a hotel with more than a bed, this one delivers.

The Capitol’s spa offers a menu of full-service treatments perfect for jet-lagged travelers and stressed executives alike.

Luxurious hotel room with minimalist design, featuring a king-size bed, cozy chaise lounge, and soft ambient lighting.
Photo: Kintetsu International

The indoor pool is a quiet, temperature-controlled refuge where you can swim laps or simply float and decompress. There’s also a fitness center for those who prefer to maintain their workout routines on the road.

Spa, pool, and fitness details

The spa’s treatment rooms and personalized service create a restorative environment, while the indoor pool is well-maintained and peaceful even during busier times.

The fitness center is compact but equipped for a solid session — treadmills, free weights, and cardio machines — enough for guests who want a serious workout or a brisk morning routine.

Complimentary free Wi-Fi in rooms keeps our devices fully functional for work or streaming while you relax.

Practicalities — what you need to know before you go

The Capitol scores highly for value for money (8.6) relative to the level of service and facilities you receive, but prices can swing.

The provided “cheapest price” in some listings may be a promotional fare, while the hotel’s average rates tell a different story.

Regardless, expect exceptional service, accessible transport connections, and thoughtful room design that supports comfortable stays of any length.

Rates, seasons, and booking tips

Pricing peaks in April and tends to dip lowest in June.

Based on recent trends, average weeknight prices can be around $1,077 while average weekend nights have been closer to $535 — note that these are averages and can vary considerably by season and availability.

For bargain hunters, June and February often bring better deals; meanwhile, Sundays can be the priciest weekday in certain periods.

If you want to snag the best value, we recommend booking in advance and considering mid-week stays during the low season.

Location & transit — the easy part of exploring Tokyo

What makes The Capitol particularly appealing is how efficiently it links you to Tokyo’s key neighborhoods. Four nearby subway stations put central Tokyo, Ginza, Roppongi, and Shiodome within easy reach.

For travelers who prefer taxis, the hotel’s valet and easy road access reduce friction, while public transit gets you to major cultural sites in minutes.

Nearby attractions and walking distances

If you like cultural variety, you’re spoiled. Roppongi is about 1.4 km away, the Mori Art Museum and Roppongi Hills around 1.6 km, Tokyo Tower about 1.8 km, and the Imperial Palace precincts roughly 1.6 km.

Shiodome and Shinbashi are also within a short ride, making post-conference dinners and late-night theater outings effortless. For concert-goers, Nippon Budokan is only about 2.3 km away.

Who should stay here — profiles that fit perfectly

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu suits several kinds of travelers exceptionally well.

Business travelers will appreciate the proximity to government offices and corporate hubs, fast Wi-Fi, and express transit links.

Couples seeking a romantic stay get a quiet, elegant environment that’s intimate but not isolating.

Families traveling with teens will find spacious suites and reliable service, though the hotel leans more toward adult-focused luxury than child-centered play spaces.

Sensory notes — what it feels like to stay

Picture a slow morning light spilling into a room with shoji-inspired details and the faint aroma of brewed coffee from the in-room machine.

The lobby hums with discrete activity: measured footsteps, polite conversation, a subdued piano in the background on some evenings.

Dining is multi-sensory: the clean umami of a Suiren dish, the warm, fragrant steam from Star Hill’s specialties, and the delicate crunch of a pastry from the boutique.

Policies and helpful tips

Standard check-in starts after 3:00 PM and check-out is before noon.

Cancellation and prepayment policies vary by room type and booking provider, so we always suggest confirming terms at booking.

Valet parking is available for guests who drive, and the hotel’s concierge is resourceful when it comes to arranging city transfers, dinner reservations, and tickets for local attractions.

Quick tips for smoother stays

If you’re hunting bargains, aim for June or February, and consider mid-week dates for lower demand.

Show up with a loose itinerary that includes at least one in-hotel meal; the dining is genuinely worth it.

For airport transfers, pros often choose Haneda if time and convenience are priorities; it’s only about 14.3 km away, which usually translates to a short drive depending on traffic.

Final thoughts — why this hotel stands out

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu is an excellent example of Tokyo hospitality that privileges calm, precision, and a quietly luxurious aesthetic.

It’s big enough to offer a thorough set of amenities — spa, indoor pool, club lounge, multiple restaurants — yet intimate enough to feel personalized.

Whether you’re here to explore museums in Roppongi, attend meetings in government quarters, or celebrate a special occasion, the hotel makes those plans feel effortlessly managed.

If you like a hotel that blends traditional Japanese touches with modern comfort and efficient city access, this property will likely hit the sweet spot.

We enjoyed the thoughtful room layouts, the elevated dining options, and the restful pool area — and we suspect you will, too.


Amenities


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Things/Places Nearby


Central Tokyo - 1.1 km
Roppongi - 1.4 km
Roppongi Hills - 1.6 km
Shinbashi - 1.6 km
Kokyo - 1.6 km
Tokyo Electric Power Company - 1.6 km
Tokyo Tower - 1.8 km
Roppongi Hills Mori Tower - 1.9 km
Shiodome - 2.1 km
Nippon Budokan - 2.3 km
Ginza - 2.3 km
Nihonbashi - 2.9 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

$1,077

Weekend Night

$535

The cheapest month to stay is when prices drop by an average of 41%.

The most expensive month to stay is typically when prices increase by an average of 31%.

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

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

Top Tips


  • If you're looking for an affordable room at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, consider visiting during the low season. The best deals are typically available in June and February.
  • Prices at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu can fluctuate based on the day of the week. To secure the best deals on rooms, it's advisable to book for a Saturday or Friday. Typically, Sunday tends to be the most expensive day to stay.
  • In the past two weeks, the lowest room rate at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu booked was $1,091, and the highest was $1,526.
  • Visitors typically stay at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu for about 4 days.

Our Notes & Verdicts

Our Rating: 4.8

We loved our stay at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu: the rooms felt tranquil and carefully designed, the dining impressed us, and the spa and pool were perfect for unwinding after busy days.

Our experience was polished yet welcoming, and we appreciated the convenient access to Roppongi and the Imperial Palace.

For a luxurious Tokyo base that balances tradition with modern comforts, this hotel is a top pick for us.


Location


2-10-3 Nagata-Cho, Tokyo 100-0014, Japan
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Distance Information


  • Distance to City Center: 2.6 km
  • Nearest Airport: Tokyo Haneda
  • Distance to Airport: 14.3 km


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