Tokyo Accommodation: 10 Hotels With Dazzling Views of Tokyo Tower!

The iconic Tokyo Tower is a 333-meter-tall landmark in Shiba Park of Tokyo’s Minato Ward. It has consistently attracted tourists since opening in 1958, and a trip to Japan’s capital is incomplete without enjoying its enchanting aura. In this article, we’ll introduce 10 hotels with wonderful views of Tokyo Tower!

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10 Hotels With Views of Tokyo Tower

1. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier, just 5 minutes on foot from Shimbashi Station, presents mesmerizing panoramic views of Tokyo through the floor-to-ceiling windows of its 16th floor lobby. This spectacular skyscraper scenery will make one fully appreciate the sheer scale of the Tokyo megalopolis.

All guestrooms offer similarly jaw-dropping views, decorated with subdued monotones that contrast sublimely with the shimmering city lights. Naturally, you’ll notice many guests celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, and other important occasions here.

Some rooms even have bathrooms with large windows, perfect for enjoying a romantic soak in front of the city!

Breakfast consists of whole-wheat galettes, crêpes, eggs benedict and other delightful dishes made fresh by talented chefs in the “live kitchen.” The breakfast room is a lovely, sun-drenched space with large windows overlooking the verdant Hamarikyu Gardens.

2. The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon

Connected directly to Kamiyacho Station, The Tokyo EDITION, Toranomon is a one-of-a-kind hotel embodying the best of the East and West. It is a bespoke, custom-made hotel envisioned by Ian Schrager, pioneer of the concept of “boutique hotels,” in partnership with internationally acclaimed architect Kengo Kuma.

Located in the Toranomon area, which has some of the best views of Tokyo Tower owing to both proximity and angle, this hotel naturally offers fantastic lookouts from all 206 of its guestrooms and suites.

Some of the rooms on and above the 31st floor have spacious private terraces with furniture - a rarity in Tokyo hotels. They are wonderful places to soak in the sights of Tokyo while relishing the breeze.

The restaurant, also conceived by Schrager, is an oasis of greenery with exceptional food and a bar. The original menu was inspired by famous dishes from around the world, and features a lineup of creative cuisine combining elements of both Japan and the West.

3. KEIKYU EX INN Hamamatsucho Daimon-Station

KEIKYU EX INN Hamamatsucho Daimon-Station is located a minute’s walk from Daimon Station, and around 12 minutes to Tokyo Tower along with other spots like Zojo-ji Temple and Shiba Daijingu Shrine.

The guestroom beds boast Simmons mattresses, known for inducing high-quality sleep. They were a joint development between the hotel and Simmons, and are 6 cm thicker than standard mattresses for better stability and cushioning, making them well worth experiencing.

The guestroom TVs stream NHK WORLD-JAPAN, which provides English news and programs on Japan and other Asian countries for the benefit of international guests.

Owing to its central location, many of the guestrooms also flaunt romantic views of Tokyo Tower. Despite its many perks, prices are surprisingly reasonable, making it a tempting choice for those on a budget.

4. The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Tokyo Shiodome

The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Tokyo Shiodome is just a minute walk from Shiodome Station, and is also close to JR, Yurikamome, and three metro lines, with convenient access to Haneda Airport.

The guestrooms offer sophisticated spaces to enjoy the shimmering lights of Tokyo, with an understated appearance to emphasize comfort and functionality. It is designed with both the leisure and business traveler in mind.

The “Premium Floor” and “Concept Rooms” were tastefully designed by renowned creators and brands. The wide selection ensures guests can choose a room that matches their style.

The hotel also has four unique restaurants suited for various occasions, presenting panoramas of Tokyo Tower and Hamarikyu Gardens within a tranquil, luxurious space removed from the hustle and bustle of the city.

5. remm Roppongi

remm Roppongi is just a minute on foot from Roppongi Station in the center of the radiant commercial hub of Roppongi. It is within walking distance of Tokyo Midtown, Roppongi Hills, and the National Art Center.

Guestrooms are designed with the concept of “timeless cool,” which captures a chic, stylish flair that stands the test of time. Being conceived as bedrooms, rather than hotel rooms, they are compact, comfortable spaces each with a massage chair.

The original mattresses jointly developed by the hotel and Nihon Bed Manufacturing make for a heavenly slumber, cradling you in softness and warmth as you sleep. They are super high density with double the number of springs as a standard mattress, with three different levels of firmness to fit the body line.

The bathrooms are also curated for maximum enjoyment, with a rain shower that gently flows over the whole body and original amenities carefully selected for their pleasing aromas.

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6. The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

The Prince Park Tower Tokyo is the closest luxury hotel to Tokyo Tower, just 2 minutes on foot from Akabanebashi Station. Given its prime central location, its stunning views sweep across much of Tokyo.

Guestrooms are distinguished by large panoramic windows, with sophisticated decorations incorporating elements of Japanese “wa” aesthetics. For those looking to enliven their Tokyo trip with a helping of leisure and elegance, this is the accommodation for you!

The hotel hosts a whopping 13 inhouse restaurants and shops, with in-room dining also an option. Four of these restaurants specialize in different Japanese cuisines, so you can enjoy classics like tempura, sushi, and yakitori painstakingly prepared by dedicated chefs.

7. Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba, connected to Daiba Station, sits within Odaiba, a pleasant bayfront area removed from the center of Tokyo with chill vibes and a cool ocean breeze.

Guestrooms are furnished with stunning panoramic Tokyo views framed by Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge, giving one a feeling of liberation despite being in the middle of the city.

The hotel interior is accentuated with earthy tones representing the bay’s sea and sunset, creating a cosmopolitan, European atmosphere. The high ceilings and walls are painted in white hues to further add a sense of calm. There are seven wonderful restaurants on site, suiting all kinds of moods and occasions with great views and a comfortable, contemporary style.

8. Sotetsu Fresa Inn Shimbashi-Karasumoriguchi

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Shimbashi-Karasumoriguchi is a 4-minute walk from Shimbashi Station. It utilizes smart, convenient services like contactless check-in/check-out machines, cashless payments, and smartphone keys for guestrooms.

Many guestrooms reveal fantastic after-dark views that include Tokyo Tower. You’ll be utterly spellbound as the sky gradually changes color and Tokyo Tower lights up.

Guestrooms are designed for a good night’s sleep, with Simmons beds, LOFTY pillows, and an air purifier/humidifier in each room, plus free Wi-Fi, making it excellent for extended stays.

There is also a wide selection of items to borrow, such as hair straighteners, wine openers, and chargers, so don’t stress if you forget to pack them!

9. Tokyo Grand Hotel

Tokyo Grand Hotel is a 10-minute walk from Hamamatsucho Station, next to the urban oasis of Shiba Park, with great access to Odaiba and the Rainbow Bridge.

All guestrooms are Western-style with a traditional design befitting a “grand” hotel. They are decorated in classical tones of red and white to weave together a glamorous yet cozy atmosphere.

There is a café and restaurant perfect for both a pick-me-up or full course dinner. The menu covers a broad range of cuisines, so there is sure to be something to suit your fancy. Breakfast is a buffet of both Japanese and Western-style dishes.

Minato Ward, which surrounds the hotel, is a stylish neighborhood frequented by both business professionals and tourists. Tokyo Tower is also within walking distance, so there is a lot to see without taking the train.

10. Shinagawa Prince Hotel

Shinagawa Prince Hotel is just 2 minutes on foot from Shinagawa Station, a major terminal station with bullet train access connecting a swathe of destinations, including Haneda Airport.

The guestrooms have floor-to-ceiling windows framing the endless Tokyo sprawl and the trains running by. You’ll find yourself utterly entranced watching the ever-changing city, and the masses of people milling throughout.

There is a superb assortment of onsite entertainment to enjoy, including a movie theater, bowling alley, tennis courts, and aquarium. The hotel grounds are surprisingly spacious despite the inner city location, eliminating the claustrophobic feeling of some Tokyo hotels.

The hotel restaurants regularly hold fairs and events attracting locals from across Tokyo. They serve a diversity of dishes, ranging from creative cuisine to hearty buffets, guaranteeing a satisfying meal for guests from all walks of life.

Spend the Night By Tokyo Tower

Tokyo is known for its multitude of sightseeing spots, but views of the city itself - especially when including Tokyo Tower - are one of its most prized assets. All the hotels introduced in this article boast serene guestrooms with fantastic Tokyo Tower scenery. They also present the pinnacle of Japan’s “omotenashi” hospitality culture, and a stay at any is sure to be a refreshing, exhilarating experience.

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