Hotel comparison · Tokyo
Hotel Tokyo Dome vs Imperial Hotel Tokyo
A side-by-side look at rooms, location, facilities and value — so you can book the right one with confidence.
★★★★Hotel Tokyo Dome
★★★★Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Star rating
★★★★
★★★★
City
Tokyo
Tokyo
Address
61 3
1 1
Check-in / out
15:00 / 11:00
15:00 / 11:00
Best rooms
High floors (20+) on the west and south sides, rooms ending in 02, 03, 07, 08 (corner rooms with better views)
Rooms on higher floors (15+) facing the Imperial Palace gardens offer the best views and natural light. Corner suites and rooms ending in 01-03 typically have better layouts.
Rooms to avoid
Low floors (1-5) facing the main street (Kasuga-dori), rooms near elevators, rooms on north side facing parking areas
Lower floor rooms (1-5) facing Uchisaiwaicho Street experience street noise and traffic. Rooms near the elevator core can hear mechanical sounds. Interior-facing rooms have limited natural light.
Wi-Fi
Free high-speed WiFi (5G capable, 100+ Mbps) in all guest rooms and public areas; login via room key or email; no speed restrictions
Free high-speed WiFi (100+ Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints, seamless auto-connect
Parking
Valet parking ¥2,500/night (limited on-site); nearest public car park 'NPC24H Kasuga' 2-minute walk, ¥300/30min; no EV charging on-site
On-site valet parking ¥3,500/night; compact car rate ¥2,800/night; nearest public car park (Imperial Hotel Underground, 100m) ¥300/30min; no EV charging on-site
Best-value lunch nearby
Yoshinoya beef bowl (gyudon) chain 300m south, ~¥350-¥500 for set meal with miso soup; Matsuya curry chain ~¥450; standing ramen shops Akihabara ~¥700
Yoshinoya (beef bowl teishoku set ¥700–900) or Sukiya, Hibiya Station, 0.4 km; konbini onigiri + miso soup combo ¥400–600, Lawson (adjacent hotel)
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