10 Themed Hotels In Tokyo - Updated 2024

Christopher
Christopher 
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Tokyo, Japan, is a city that’s filled to the brim with amazing sights to see on a large and small scale. When you arrive here, you would feel that a whole 24 hours in Tokyo is way too less a time for touring, considering the city is full of historical sites and museums to delight you and if you are a connoisseur of good food, you may indulge in the myriad culinary delights at some of the city’s globally known restaurants. And, with that in mind, there’s one arena where Tokyo is becoming a leader – themed hotels. These hospitality properties are a staple in the nation and these 10 places are where folks who visit Tokyo and even city natives like to unwind in style. Keep reading for the top themed 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 April 07, 2024.

1. TRUNK (from USD 1358)

Wood is the focal point here at the TRUNK hotel, which is situated in Shibuya and less than a kilometer from the train station. This hotel with an in-room balcony is a charming structure, where the natural allure of wood is used to a great extent, from the flooring to the furnishings. Even the record players in some of the guest rooms are made from high-quality wood. Guests who stay here will enjoy rooms that have their own soundproofing, free wireless internet access and a shared garden with a neatly manicured tree, squarely planted in the middle.

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TRUNK (HOTEL)

Wifi Available

Address: 5-31 Jingumae, Shibuya-Ku

Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Garden Terrace Non-smoking rooms

2. Park Hotel Tokyo (from USD 120)

Just 1.4 kilometers away from the iconic Tokyo Tower and seen in many films is the Park Hotel Tokyo, which is located in the heart of the city. It’s a short distance from Shinbashi Station, as well as Shiodome Station. The hotel is also not too far from other local attractions, such as the notable Tsukiji Fish Market, which is 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) away.

The Park Hotel is a luxurious hospitality space, with seven restaurants on-site, as well as a business center and in-room massage service for those who desire it. This boutique hotel also boasts a nice amount of amenities which include THANN products, which are well-known natural bathroom essentials with premier and natural components.

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Park Hotel Tokyo

Address: Minato-ku Higashi Shimbashi 1-7-1

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Non-smoking rooms Business centre

3. Tokyo Station Hotel (from USD 595)

The Tokyo Station Hotel is one of the city’s more popular hospitality properties and it’s located right next to the transportation hub’s southeastern exit. The design theme is distinctly European in a classic sense, with its exterior resembling a palatial structure one could find in a city like Vienna or Frankfurt. The guest rooms also have this design sensibility, right down to the continental-styled fixtures found in each suite.

The Tokyo Station Hotel also has a breakfast buffet, featuring European and Japanese dishes, and guests can indulge in the spa on the premises, as well as the fitness center.

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The Tokyo Station Hotel

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms

4. Henn na Hotel Maihama Tokyo Bay (from USD 122)

For those who are aiming to take in the joyous experience of Tokyo Disneyland, the Henn na Hotel Maihama is an ideal place to stay. Situated not too far from the Kyudo River, the hotel is about 1.4 kilometers (0.9 miles) from Tokyo Disneyland as well as 2.3 kilometers (1.4 miles) from Tokyo DisneySea. The guest rooms are tranquil and guests who stay here will be treated to a good amount of amenities that include free wireless internet access.

But the main appeal of the hotel is…the dinosaurs. Yes, the prehistoric creatures are a fixture here, from the statues in the lobby and at the reception to the dino-egg clocks in some of the guest suites and even dino-themed desserts in the restaurant. So, don’t be too alarmed by the velociraptor greeting you as you walk in.

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Henn na Hotel Maihama Tokyo Bay

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Chiba, Urayasu, Fujimi 5-3-20

Parking Restaurant 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Non-smoking rooms Facilities for disabled guests Internet services Lift Safety deposit box

5. Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo (from USD 298)

Located in the skyscraper area of the Shinjuku neighborhood is the Keio Plaza Hotel. This hotel is a short walk away from the Shinjuku train station and right by all the prime stores that attract many to the district. The guest rooms are outfitted with many modern amenities to provide excellent comfort and there are premier suites with one of Japan’s most beloved characters, Hello Kitty, as the focus. Indeed, those suites have the famous Sanrio character all over the walls, as well as furniture styled after her, on some of the accessories and even on the toiletries.

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Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo

Address: Shinjuku-ku, Nishishinjuku 2-2-1

Parking Restaurant Room service Meeting/banquet facilities Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Fitness centre Non-smoking rooms

6. Hotel Gracery Shinjuku (from USD 162)

The Hotel Gracery is an ultra-modern hotel property that’s right in the Shibuya district and within a brief walking distance from the train stations serving the area. The guest rooms are done up in natural color schemes and the bathrooms attached to each are separate with a shower and bathtub. Guests who stay here will appreciate the sleek design and the unique touches throughout, such as a multi-lingual concierge service and wall safes. One also can’t miss the replica Godzilla head jutting out from the hotel’s exterior.

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Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

Address: Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 1-19-1

Parking 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Terrace Non-smoking rooms Laundry Dry cleaning Facilities for disabled guests Ironing service

7. Shinjuku Granbell Hotel (from USD 297)

Unique and compelling design concepts are what is in play at the Shinkuju Granbell Hotel. The hotel, which is nestled in the Kabuki-Cho area, offers a variety of guest rooms with design layouts that take their influence from post-modern artistic ideas and modern color schemes that exude warmth. There’s an opulent rooftop bar and a nice array of amenities for guests, which include the latest in flat-screen TVs.

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Shinjuku Granbell Hotel

Wifi Available Wheelchair accessible

Address: Shinjuku-ku Kabukicho 2-14-5

Parking Restaurant Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Non-smoking rooms Laundry Dry cleaning Facilities for disabled guests

8. Kangaroo Hotel (from USD 16)

Minimal and hip is the dominant theme at the Kangaroo Hotel. The hotel is located in the Taito area, which is ideal for those who want to fully interact with the cultural wonders that Tokyo has to offer. There’s free wireless internet access, as well as internet kiosks on-site, and the other amenities that are available to guests include bicycles that can be rented for sojourns around town.

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Kangaroo Hotel

Address: Taito-ku Nihonzutsumi 1-21-11

WiFi available in all areas Bicycle rental (additional charge) Free WiFi Non-smoking rooms Air conditioning Smoke alarms Luggage storage Fire extinguishers

9. First Cabin Akasaka (from USD 60)

This hotel is located in the Minato business district of Tokyo, so the hustle and bustle of the crowds is slightly less around here. First Cabin Akasaka is only a minutes’ walk from the Akasaka subway station and it’s also not too far from Suntory Hall and Hie Garden. The hotel is a sleek environment with earth tones as a dominant color scheme in the decor. Those staying here will be treated to capsule-style accommodation that gives guests a good deal of room.

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First Cabin Akasaka

Address: Minato-ku Akasaka 3-13-7

Bar 24-HOUR FRONT DESK Non-smoking rooms Laundry Lift Safety deposit box Spa and wellness centre Heating

10. Book and Bed Toyko (from USD 34)

Literary types who arrive in Tokyo will certainly find a lot to love with this hotel. The Book and Bed Tokyo is situated in Ikebukuro and the décor is dominated by books of all kinds. Books hang from the chandelier. Books serve as buffers and conversation pieces on the shelves of the lounge bar, as well as in the central lounge area, which is set up as a comfortable library.

The key attraction here is the guest cabins, which are ensconced within a giant bookshelf. Guests gain entry by climbing in with the help of a ladder. There’s a 24-hour shared bathing facility on site and there are also drink vending machines in the hotel space.

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Book And Bed Tokyo Ikebukuro

Address: Toshima-ku Ikebukuro 1-17-7 Lumiere Buld. 7F

Free WiFi Non-smoking rooms Non-smoking throughout Security alarm Shared lounge/TV area Access to health care professionals Physical distancing in dining areas Smoke alarms

As you plan to book the theme hotel of your dreams in Tokyo...

Visiting Tokyo is akin to entering a wonderland composed of highlights that are architectural, historical and cultural. It’s only natural that this sense of wonder is applied and accentuated in a dynamic fashion through the anime-themed hotels in Tokyo, Japan. Any of the hotels on this list are bound to heighten the joy of your visit and perhaps the themes in each will give you another bright perspective on one of the world’s best cities.

Any must-sees we missed? Tell us about them in the comments section or write a post here to help out fellow travelers!
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Christopher Smith is a writer who hails from New York City. Growing up, he had the love of travel instilled in him from a young age thanks to his parents to go along with a love of writing. After a...Read more

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