Tokyo Station Hotel

Founded in Taishō 4 (1915)

A symbol standing in the heart of Tokyo, with over a century of history.

A hotel located inside the Marunouchi Station Building of Tokyo Station, which is designated as an Important Cultural Property of Japan.
Just 30 steps from the JR Tokyo Station Marunouchi South Exit, the hotel offers unbeatable access. Despite being located in one of the busiest crossroads of the city, stepping inside transports you into a serene, classic world filled with timeless charm.
Guest rooms are located on the 2nd to 4th floors, with even the standard rooms offering a generous space of around 40㎡. Unique room types include rare two‑story maisonettes and dome‑side rooms with ceilings soaring to about 4 meters, ensuring that each stay feels fresh and distinctive. The hotel also features ten restaurants and shops, providing memorable experiences for every occasion.
Whether you stay overnight or simply visit for a meal, why not enjoy a uniquely memorable hotel experience in a place where history lives on.

History

The Tokyo Station Hotel opened in Taishō 4 (1915), one year after Tokyo Station itself. It was established to welcome the rapidly increasing number of foreign visitors and distinguished guests from Japan and abroad. Beyond being a historic architectural landmark, the hotel is also known as a retreat for renowned literary figures such as Seichō Matsumoto, Yasunari Kawabata, and Edogawa Ranpo, who are said to have drawn inspiration for their stories during their stays.
After approximately five years of preservation and restoration work that began in 2007, the station building was returned to its original majestic appearance, and the hotel reopened in 2012. Carrying forward a century of history, it now strives to become a hotel that will be remembered for the next hundred years as well.

Focus here

Guest Lounge “Atrium”

In this one‑of‑a‑kind restaurant nestled in the attic at the center of the station building, guests can enjoy an exceptional moment. The breakfast buffet, available exclusively to hotel guests, is highly acclaimed—some visitors even choose to stay at the hotel just for this experience.

Maisonette Twin

From 125,000 yen per room (up to 2 guests)

A unique maisonette‑style room with a living area on the first floor and a bedroom on the second. Thanks to the hotel’s exceptionally high ceilings, this spacious layout offers a relaxing and luxurious stay.

Spot Overview

Address: 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Phone: 03-5220-1111
Business hours: Check-in 15:00
Check-out 12:00
Closed: Please check the official website for current operating status.
Payment methods: Cash / credit cards (VISA / MASTER / JCB / AMEX / DINERS / View Card / NICOS / UC / DC / debit cards)
E-money (transportation IC cards)
QR code payments (PayPay, Rakuten Pay, d-barai, au PAY, J-Coin Pay)
External link: https://www.tokyostationhotel.jp/
Information is current as of publication and may change. Please check before visiting.

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