Sunday 8 September 2024

Tokyo Unveils an Array of Exciting New Hotel Openings in 2024

Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club
Tokyo continues to redefine luxury and comfort with a slew of new hotel openings in 2024. From innovative designs in Ginza to serene hot spring retreats in Asakusa, the city's latest additions promise to cater to every traveller's needs. Whether you are seeking opulent five-star accommodation, modern apartment-style living, or unique cultural experiences, Tokyo's new hotels are ready to welcome you with unparalleled hospitality. See a selection of the top new openings listed here by location.

[GINZA]

The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza
Opened March 2024
Guestrooms: 86 (5-star accommodation)
The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza, seamlessly blends the avant-garde with traditional Japanese aesthetics. Located just off Chuo Street, the hotel sits at the heart of Ginza's upscale shopping and dining scene. This 5-star haven, designed by Ian Schrager and Kengo Kuma, features 86 elegantly appointed rooms, including 10 luxurious suites. Guests can indulge in a variety of dining options, including Japan's first punch-focused cocktail bar, a modern brasserie, a chic rooftop bar, and a sophisticated Lobby Bar. The hotel also boasts a state-of-the-art gym for ultimate relaxation and fitness.

The Royal Park Ginza 6-Chome
Opened May 2024
Guestrooms: 273 (4-star accommodation)
Situated in the stylish Ginza district, The Royal Park Ginza 6-Chome artfully combines retro and contemporary design elements. This new 4-star hotel embodies Ginza's rich cultural heritage while embracing modern influences, offering a unique blend of traditional charm and innovative flair. With 273 guest rooms, the hotel provides a refined yet comfortable retreat in one of Tokyo's most vibrant neighbourhoods.

[ASAKUSA]

Natural Hot Spring Ryoten no Yu Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei
Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei
Opened January 2024
Guestrooms: 117 (4.5-star Japanese style hot spring inn)
For an authentic Japanese hot spring experience, look no further than Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei. Located in Asakusa, just three hundred metres from the Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center, this 4.5-star inn offers a traditional Japanese-style ambiance with modern comforts. Guests can enjoy a relaxing hot spring bath while experiencing the charm of Japanese culture in the heart of Tokyo.

MONday Apart Premium Asakusa
Opened July 2024
Guestrooms: 25 (4-star modern, spacious apartment-style accommodation)
MONday Apart Premium Asakusa expands the MONday group's portfolio with its spacious and luxurious apartment-style accommodations. Each of the 25 suite rooms, which exceed 60 square s, features a private balcony and top-floor rooms are equipped with private saunas. Ideal for families and long-term stays, the hotel offers fully equipped kitchens and automatic washing machines, combining the comfort of Japanese hospitality with modern conveniences.

[TOYOSU]

Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club
Opened February 2024
Guestrooms: 57 (3-star hot spring property for day visits or overnight stays)
Tokyo Toyosu Manyo Club, situated near the Toyosu Fish Market and the culinary hotspot “Senkyaku Banrai,” offers a range of relaxation options including overnight stays, day trips, and late-night relaxation rooms. This 3-star hot spring retreat is perfect for families, friends, and couples seeking a rejuvenating experience with flexible stay options to suit various travel styles.

[SHIBUYA]

Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya
Opened February 2024
Guestrooms: 125 (4.5-star hotel ideal for longer stays and business trips)
Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya provides a perfect blend of convenience and comfort for extended stays. Located just a short walk from Shibuya Scramble Crossing and with easy access to Roppongi, Shinjuku, and Ginza, this 4.5-star hotel caters to both business travellers and leisure guests, offering spacious rooms and modern amenities to enhance every stay.

HOTEL GRAPHY Shibuya
Opened March 2024
Guestrooms: 74 (2 to 3-star hostel-hotel style accommodation)
HOTEL GRAPHY Shibuya stands out with its eclectic and budget-friendly approach. Situated on the former site of an elevated railway, this hostel-hotel combines historical charm with modern design. Offering rooms with and without bathrooms, along with complimentary evening beer, it embraces Shibuya's vibrant history and transformation.

[AZABUDAI HILLS]

Janu Tokyo
Opened March 2024
Guestrooms: 122 (5-star luxury, Aman Group)
Janu Tokyo, a prestigious addition to Azabudai Hills, embodies the pinnacle of luxury. With rooms ranging from 55 to over 500 square metres, the hotel features six restaurants, a 25-meter pool, a spa, and a gym. The property's design captures the dynamic energy of its neighbourhood, making it a new centrepiece in Tokyo's luxury hotel scene.

[GOTANDA]

OMO 5 Tokyo Gotanda by Hoshino Resort
Opened April 2024
Guestrooms: 188 (4-star accommodation)
OMO 5 Tokyo Gotanda offers a unique city-tourism experience from its high-rise setting. Located a short walk from Gotanda Station, the hotel features stunning views of Tokyo's skyline, embodying its concept of "a paradise of night views and culinary delights." Guests can enjoy the vibrant night scenes and nearby gourmet dining options from their luxurious rooms.

Coming soon:

Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Tsukiji
Scheduled to open 30 September 2024
Guestrooms: 183
Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Tsukiji will feature rooms equipped with modern household appliances, including washers, dryers, and refrigerators. Designed for comfort and flexibility, the hotel's “life cocoon” concept integrates traditional Arimatsu tie-dye techniques into its design, offering guests a relaxing and functional stay.

lyf Shibuya Tokyo
Scheduled to open December 2024
Guestrooms: 200
lyf Shibuya Tokyo is set to embody Shibuya's vibrant culture and dynamic redevelopment. Located just 7 minutes from Shibuya Station, this hotel stands opposite PARCO, a cultural hub. The property promises to be a lively and engaging destination, reflecting the unique essence of Shibuya.

For more information about Tokyo's new hotels and reservations, please visit the respective hotel websites or contact their press offices. For more information about Tokyo please visit the official Tokyo travel guide: www.gotokyo.org/en

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