
A 1915 palace built in Tokyo's central station, listed as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
The Tokyo Station Hotel
From
573.27 €
“Rooms in the historic red-brick wing of Tokyo Station, with direct views over the platforms and restored dome.”
The Tokyo Station Hotel has occupied the north wing of the central station since 1915, a listed historic monument. We literally sleep in the station, windows on the Shinkansen platforms or on the red-brick dome restored after the 1923 earthquake. The Marunouchi Side rooms blend European wood panelling and contemporary shoji, king bedding, white marble bathrooms. The spa offers Shiseido treatments and private onsen on the top floor. Four restaurants including a starred French one and kaiseki facing the tracks. From 573 € per night, a premium positioning justified by the unique address and impeccable service. We book a Dome Side for the wake-up facing Meiji architecture ✨
Who is it for?
Who we recommend it to
We recommend The Tokyo Station Hotel to travellers seeking a historic anchor in the heart of the capital, without forgoing palace comfort. It's a hotel for quadra and quinquagenarian couples, Shinkansen-transiting businessmen, Meiji architecture enthusiasts. Families find their place here but the clientele remains predominantly adult, drawn by the paradoxical calm of a listed station monument.
The building
Architecture and interiors
The Tokyo Station Hotel occupies the north wing of the central station since 1915, listed as an Important Cultural Property of Japan. Red-brick European-style architecture, dome restored after the 1923 earthquake. Interiors blending dark Edwardian-inspired wood panelling and contemporary shoji, white marble in the bathrooms. Rooms between 28 and 120 m², windows overlooking the Shinkansen platforms or the historic dome.
At the table
Restaurants, bar, service
Four restaurants at The Tokyo Station Hotel: Blanc Rouge (starred French), Ryoutei Kanesaka (kaiseki facing the tracks), Atrium for the breakfast buffet, Bar Oak for cocktails. Service remains impeccable, book two weeks ahead for kaiseki. We appreciate the train views from certain tables, a rare detail in an urban palace.
Highlights
- Listed Important Cultural Property building, 1915 red-brick facade
- 150 rooms spread between Palace Side and Marunouchi Side wings
- Spa with private onsen and Shiseido treatments on the top floor
- Starred French restaurant Blanc Rouge and kaiseki Ryotei Kanesaka
- Direct access to Shinkansen, Yamanote and Marunouchi metro lines
Location & access
Where the hotel sits in Tokyo
The Tokyo Station Hotel stands in Tokyo's central station, Marunouchi district, facing the Imperial Palace. Ginza ten minutes on foot, Nihonbashi five minutes. Direct access to JR lines, Marunouchi metro, Shinkansen departures from adjacent platforms. Narita Airport 60 minutes by Narita Express.
Good to know
Before you book
- Children
- Welcome, free rollaway beds up to 12 years, no kids' club.
- Parking
- Private on-site parking, 3 000 ¥ / night, reservation recommended.
- Wi-Fi
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, stable connection.
- Spa
- Shiseido spa on the top floor, private onsen, treatments by reservation.
- Accessibility
- Adapted rooms available, lifts, wheelchair access from the station.
Facilities
Non-smoking rooms
Free Wi-Fi
Fitness centre
Facilities for disabled guests
Spa and wellness centre
Restaurant
Room service
On-site parking
Private parking
Location
Where The Tokyo Station Hotel is located
Exact address
The Tokyo Station Hotel
Address
Chiyoda-ku Marunouchi 1-9-1
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