Top 10 Tablet Hotels In Tokyo, Japan

Carla
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As the capital of Japan, Tokyo is steeped in more than 400 years of rich history. In recent decades, economic and cultural growth has made this metropolis one of the most exciting and modern cities in the world. Many people think of Tokyo as a concrete jungle full of skyscrapers and advanced technology, but its pockets of nature and tradition will surprise you. Once you visit Tokyo, you will surely appreciate the one-of-a-kind fusion of the ancient and modern. Choosing a place to stay while in tantalizing Tokyo can be challenging. There are numerous options for Tokyo accommodations, including luxury retreats, business hotels, and ryokans (traditional inns). Each district in the city has a unique vibe and character. To make the most out of your memorable Tokyo trip, indulge in a few nights in a luxury hotel. Scroll down for a list of the top Tablet hotels in Tokyo, Japan.

We handpicked these listings carefully, considering (wherever possible) Superhost status, recent guest reviews, location, accommodation type, prices, availability of dates, decor, and amenities. The image galleries get refreshed with the latest updates regularly. They were last updated on March 08, 2024.

1. TRUNK HOTEL (from USD 821)

If you’re looking for a modern boutique hotel where you can socialize, then TRUNK HOTEL in Shibuya is for you. Additionally, the hotel’s rooms, amenities, and offerings support the environment, local businesses, and more. The contemporary ambiance of Tokyo’s commercial and financial center inspires the hotel’s design. The standard rooms are bathed in neutral colors but look fresh and far from bland. Choose from seven other room options, including a standard room with a loft or the terrace suite. TRUNK HOTEL is ideal for travelers who desire to live a purpose-filled life and help others.

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TRUNK HOTEL

9.65 User Rating

Address: 5-31 Jingumae,Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
5.8 km (3.6 mi) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Bar Room service Restaurant 100 % non-smoking hotel Concierge 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Doctor on call

2. Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo (from USD 374)

Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo is a lifestyle hotel in Ginza, the city’s affluent shopping, dining, and entertainment district. This upscale place is centrally located on Namiki Dori Street, ideal for shopaholics. The rooms are as bright and colorful as Tokyo’s urban culture. Each room has a laptop-sized safe, a BOSE Bluetooth speaker, a Nespresso coffee machine, a 50-inch ultra-high-definition television, and luxurious bathrooms. Choose from five types of rooms or five kinds of suites, including the Namiki Suite with a terrace overlooking the city streets.

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Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo

Address: 6 Chome-6-7 Ginza, Tokyo
515 meters (0.4 ft) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Self service parking (charges apply) Off street parking Bar Room service Restaurant Gym 100 % non-smoking hotel

3. Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo (from USD 328)

Do you prefer the comforts of a serviced apartment, but with the sheen of a five-star hotel? With its luxurious atmosphere, Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo is an oasis in the city’s Marunouchi-Otemachi district. The hotel’s lobby is on the 22nd floor and the tower itself connects to Otemachi station. The accommodations here include studios and the Marunouchi suite equipped with three bedrooms. For an authentic experience, choose the Japanese tatami mattress. Other facilities include a swimming pool, a rooftop terrace, a gym, and a reading lounge.

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Ascott Marunouchi Tokyo

Address: 1-1-1 Otemachi,Chiyoda, Tokyo
1.95 km (1.3 mi) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Self service parking (charges apply) Off street parking Room service Restaurant Indoor swimming pool Gym 100 % non-smoking hotel

4. Mandarin Oriental Tokyo (from USD 816)

Mandarin Oriental Tokyo is a five-star luxury hotel rising high above the Japanese capital. Accommodation options at this hotel range from deluxe rooms to Oriental suites, which all exude refined, crisp, and futuristic interiors. Room amenities include a bonsai, a bath and walk-in shower, a 55-inch ultra-high-definition TV, and a Bluetooth speaker. Mandarin Oriental plays host to several restaurants and bars serving Italian favorites, Michelin-starred Cantonese cuisine, award-winning takes on tapas, and more. Start your morning with a private Pilates session or unwind after a day of shopping with a spa treatment.

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Mandarin Oriental Tokyo

Address: 2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi,Chuo-ku, Tokyo
2.0 km (1.3 mi) from Kabuki-za

Wi-fi (charges apply) Self service parking (charges apply) Off street parking Valet parking Bar Room service Restaurant Spa

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5. Aman Tokyo (from USD 2002)

Aman Tokyo is a serene Shinjuku sanctuary. A soothing Zen garden anchors the hotel’s dramatic lobby and the interiors are refreshingly minimalist. Book your stay in a room or suite inspired by traditional Japanese homes. Aman Tokyo boasts the largest entry-level rooms in the entire city, so you are sure to enjoy utmost privacy as well as ample space. Each room has subtle Japanese touches such as shoji screens made from delicate washi and a bathroom with a traditional furo, which is a soaking tub.

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Aman Tokyo

9.9 User Rating

Address: 1-5-6 Otemachi,Chiyoda-ku,The Otemachi Tower, Tokyo
1.77 km (1.1 mi) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Self service parking (charges apply) Valet parking Bar Wine Cellar Room service Restaurant 24 hour room service

6. Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel (from USD 353)

Are you tired of staying in a chain hotel? Are you searching for a homegrown hotel brand? Envelop yourself in refined ambiance with panoramic views at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel. Situated atop a skyscraper, this hotel is a tranquil escape from bustling Shibuya. A wide array of accommodations is available at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, from universally accessible rooms to the Japanese-style Sakura Suite. Dining options include Szechuan food, teppanyaki, and sushi. The fitness facilities available to guests are the outdoor deck, the gym, the indoor pool, and the sauna.

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Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel

Address: 26-1, Sakuragaoka-cho shibuyaku, Tokyo
6.35 km (4.0 mi) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Self service parking (charges apply) Off street parking Bar Room service Restaurant 24 hour room service Sauna

7. Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho (from USD 190)

This Marriott-run boutique hotel has interiors that are young, hip, and very modern. Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho combines top-notch conveniences with the youthful vibe of a hostel and the charm of a boutique hotel. Rent a bicycle and wander around town or get to know fellow guests at the ironing and laundry rooms. Grab some cocktails, eat a healthy snack, or even read a book as you unwind. Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho is ideal for younger explorers inspired by the city’s contemporary art, fashion, and pop culture.

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MOXY Tokyo Kinshicho

Address: 3-4-2 Kotobashi,Sumida-ku, Tokyo
4.91 km (3.1 mi) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Wi-fi (charges apply) Bar Restaurant Gym 100 % non-smoking hotel 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Air conditioning

8. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier (from USD 230)

Relish a healthy breakfast, go sightseeing, or bask in stunning views from Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier. The locally-run hotel offers 10 types of guest rooms, including accessible accommodations and rooms with a view, all of which are modern and comfortable. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier also provides guest services such as in-room massage, laundry, and foreign currency exchange. This hotel is excellent for travelers who want Ginza as their home base without the hefty price tag of luxurious Western chains.

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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Address: 8-13-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku
515 meters (0.4 ft) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Wi-fi (charges apply) Self service parking (charges apply) Off street parking Bar Restaurant Concierge 24-HOUR FRONT DESK

9. Akasaka Granbell Hotel (from USD 200)

Akasaka Granbell Hotel has been a favorite among travelers in recent years. It describes itself as a stylish hotel that caters to every guest, including youth and families. A towering atrium soars high above the lobby with its welcoming words etched on the walls. As for the accommodations, choose from up to eight different types of rooms and suites. Each space is designed with style, comfort, and refinement in mind. While at the hotel, sip a beer at the British-style pub, The Mermaid, enjoy fresh seafood at Yamadenmaru, or watch a show at Akasaka Red Theatre.

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Akasaka Granbell Hotel

Address: 3-10-9 Akasaka,Minato-ku, Tokyo
2.86 km (1.8 mi) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Wi-fi (charges apply) Bar Restaurant 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Air conditioning Wake-up service Luggage storage

10. The Peninsula Tokyo (from USD 680)

Located across the Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park in Marunouchi, The Peninsula Tokyo is among the world’s finest hotels. The guest rooms are among the largest and most technologically advanced in the city, with unparalleled views of the Tokyo skyline. Opt from five different room types or six kinds of suites, including the Marunouchi and the Hibiya. Savor steak, sushi, teppanyaki, Cantonese cuisine, and international dishes. At The Peninsula Tokyo, you will be amazed by the commanding views, the sophisticated facilities, and most of all, the legendary service.

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The Peninsula Tokyo

Address: 1-8-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
896 meters (0.6 ft) from Kabuki-za

Free wi-fi Wi-fi (charges apply) Self service parking (charges apply) Off street parking Valet parking Bar Room service Restaurant

When to visit Tokyo

Discover the hidden gems of Tokyo from these luxury hotels. When is the best time to visit, you ask? In spring, admire and have a picnic under the ephemeral cherry blossoms. In summer, witness or even take part in the many local festivals. In autumn, enjoy the golden-hued leaves. In winter, take in the bright lights and year-end markets. With a wealth of attractions and activities, Tokyo is an all-year-round destination.

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