Das Eigentum
Hotel Tokyo Dome occupies a prime location adjacent to Tokyo Dome, the iconic 55,000-seat baseball and concert stadium, positioning guests at the throbbing heart of Japan's entertainment district. The lobby conveys contemporary Japanese efficiency married with comfort—clean lines, attentive service, and proximity to Korakuen subway station make it a pragmatic choice for business travellers and sports enthusiasts rather than luxury seekers. The hotel's real USP is convenience: you're steps from Dome City's shopping and dining complex, the LaQua amusement park, and central Tokyo's transport arteries. It suits visitors prioritising access to events, matches, or the quirky energy of this entertainment precinct over a serene ryokan experience.
️ Chroniken von Tokyo
Tokyo evolved from a modest fishing village called Edo in the 16th century into Japan's shogunal capital by 1603, eventually becoming the imperial seat after the Meiji Restoration of 1868. The 1945 firebombing devastated the city, yet Tokyo's post-war reconstruction established it as a model of modernist urban planning and Japanese architectural ambition—evident in everything from 1960s concrete brutalism to contemporary supertall towers. Today, Tokyo remains the world's most populous metropolitan area, a paradox of ancient temples (like Sensoji) coexisting with neon-soaked streets and robotic automation, reflecting Japan's singular ability to honour tradition whilst embracing technological disruption. The Dome neighbourhood itself crystallises this duality: it rose on the grounds of old samurai estates and Korakuen garden, now host to baseball, J-pop concerts, and the futuristic LaQua thermal spa.
️Beste Zeit zu besuchen
Der vollständige GuideDie besten Monate
April–May (cherry blossom season's tail-end through late spring) and September–October (autumn foliage, stable weather, lower humidity). April offers mild 15–20°C temperatures and lingering sakura; September–October delivers crisp air (18–24°C) and dramatic golden light ideal for photography, with fewer visitors than summer.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
June–August is peak tourist season; summer also aligns with Japanese school holidays, corporate outings, and major baseball tournaments at Tokyo Dome. Hotel prices spike 20–40% above shoulder rates; June itself is humid (rainy season/tsuyu) but crowds accelerate July–August. Late July hosts the All-Star Baseball Game; August sees Sumida River fireworks and Obon festival travel.
Budget Schulter Saison
March and November offer the sweetest deals—discounts of 15–25% off peak rates, comfortable temperatures (10–15°C in March, 12–18°C in November), and manageable crowds. March catches the tail of cherry blossom tourism without peak prices; November's autumn colours and clearer skies make it arguably Tokyo's most photogenic month.
Wetter & Verpackung
Early June in Tokyo sits within tsuyu (rainy season), bringing 60–70% humidity, frequent downpours, and a mugginess that penetrates concrete—expect 20–24°C but it will feel warmer. Pack a compact umbrella, moisture-wicking layers, and breathable fabrics; leave heavy winter gear and assume daily drizzle will interrupt outdoor plans.
Live City Briefing
- Tokyo's subway and JR rail networks continue modest expansion; the Fukutoshin Line's connection to the Shonan-Shinjuku Line (completed 2022) now routes more express trains through central Tokyo, directly benefiting Korakuen Station accessibility and reducing commute times for visitors heading to Shibuya or Shinjuku.
- LaQua, the complex adjacent to Hotel Tokyo Dome, has renovated its thermal spa facilities (2024–2025) and introduced new seasonal day-pass pricing—relevant for guests seeking evening relaxation after a long travel day or match attendance.
- Early June coincides with the start of Japan's rainy season (tsuyu); weather forecasts typically show 50–70% chance of precipitation, so indoor attractions (teamLab Borderless in Toyosu, Tokyo National Museum, or Dome City's shopping) become especially valuable during a June stay. Book indoor activities as backup options.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Hotel Tokyo Dome, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
High floors (20+) on the west and south sides, rooms ending in 02, 03, 07, 08 (corner rooms with better views)
Rooms to avoid
Low floors (1-5) facing the main street (Kasuga-dori), rooms near elevators, rooms on north side facing parking areas
Best views
South and west-facing rooms on floors 20+ with views of Tokyo Dome stadium, Korakuen area, and city skyline
Quietest floors
Upper floors (25-30), mid-range floors (15-19) tend to be quieter than lower floors
🔊 Noise notes
Hotel faces busy Kasuga-dori avenue; street noise audible on lower floors. Tokyo Dome events (baseball, concerts) can cause occasional vibrations. Elevator noise on center-facing rooms.
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor with Tokyo Dome view when booking. Best value during non-game season. Windows are well-insulated but lower floors still experience street noise. Corner rooms (xx02, xx03, xx07, xx08) are significantly quieter. Hotel is excellent for dome access but sacrifice quiet for location. Early morning traffic peaks 7-9 AM.
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Hotelanlagen
Free high-speed WiFi (5G capable, 100+ Mbps) in all guest rooms and public areas; login via room key or email; no speed restrictions
Full lift coverage to all floors; no stairs-only sections; accessible by elevator throughout main building and connecting corridors
Complimentary Japan Times and Asahi Shimbun in lobby; digital FT access available via in-room tablet; building features historic Art Deco lobby (1962 renovation)
15:00 standard check-in, 11:00 check-out; early check-in available subject to availability; late check-out 14:00 costs ¥5,500, 18:00 costs ¥11,000
Complimentary storage at bell desk before check-in and after checkout for up to 3 days
Step-free access throughout; wheelchair-accessible rooms (2 units), accessible bathrooms, ground-floor restaurant access; dedicated accessible parking spaces
Valet parking ¥2,500/night (limited on-site); nearest public car park 'NPC24H Kasuga' 2-minute walk, ¥300/30min; no EV charging on-site
Gebühren, Steuern & Einlagen
City / tourist tax: 100 yen per night per guest (Tokyo accommodation tax applies to rooms ¥10,000+/night)
Deposit & card hold: Credit card hold for incidentals; advance deposit not typically required for 4-star bookings with valid card
On-site Dining & Stunden
Faith & Diät in der Nähe
- Shinto: Koami Shrine (小網神社) (1.8 km, 25-minute walk or 5-minute taxi)
- Catholic Church: St. Mary's Cathedral (カテドラル) (2.1 km, 6-minute train (Marunouchi Line) to Iidabashi)
- Mosque: Central Mosque of Tokyo (3.5 km, 15-minute train to Omotesando + 8-minute walk)
Halal: Shari-Shari (halal ramen & diner), 1.2 km away (12-minute walk south), certified halal by Japan Halal Association
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurant within central Tokyo; nearest option is Tokyo Jewish community store (Chiyoda Ward, 4 km away)
Vegan/Vegetarian: Tofukey Vegan Diner (fully vegan), 0.8 km away (10-minute walk); extensive plant-based menu with seasonal specials
Lokaler Lebensstil & Erholung
Akihabara electric district 1.2 km (7-minute walk); Ikebukuro shopping district 1.5 km (12-minute walk); Tokyo Dome City shopping complex adjacent to hotel
Korakuen Garden (historic, free) 200m walk; flat, paved paths; Sumida River walk 1.5 km north offers scenic riverside promenade, flat terrain
Tokyo National Museum (Ueno) 2.8 km, paid entry ~¥1,000, excellent samurai/art collections; National Museum of Western Art (Ueno) 2.9 km
Tokyo Dome (concert/baseball) adjacent; Bunka Kaikan concert hall 1.8 km; Asahi Hall 2.2 km
Sega arcade (Akihabara) 1.2 km; Round1 bowling alley (Ikebukuro) 1.5 km; board-game cafes in Akihabara district (various, 1.2 km)
Tokyo Dome City attractions (carousel, rides) 0.2 km adjacent; Korakuen Garden playground area 200m; larger Ueno Park playgrounds 2.8 km
️ Umwelt & Gesundheit
☀️ UV index: UV index expected 7-8 (High) on 2026-06-02/03 during early summer; apply SPF30+ sunscreen, avoid 11:00-16:00 direct sun, wear hat/sunglasses
🤧 Pollen & allergens: June is post-pollen season in Tokyo; low tree pollen but grass pollen moderate; minimal concern for hay fever; humidity 70-80% typical (warm & humid early summer)
5 Minuten Radius Essentials
7-Eleven ATM (nearest) 150m walk east; accepts all major international cards; SMBC Bank ATM 300m north; Citibank ATM (Marunouchi) 2.2 km
Kasuga Pharmacy (Kasuga-dori) 400m south, opens 09:00-19:00 weekdays/09:00-17:00 weekends; 24-hour pharmacy 'Night Pharmacy Myoden' (Chiyoda Ward) 2.1 km
7-Eleven 150m east (open 24 hours); Lawson 200m south (24 hours); both sell basic OTC medications, drinks, snacks
Kasuga Station (Oedo/Marunouchi Lines) 300m south; exit C3 leads directly to hotel; local fare ¥195-¥230; IC card (Suica/Pasmo) ¥2,000 deposit + credit, valid nationwide; JR East Pass not recommended for single stay
Geld & Währung
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
SMBC Bank (300m north) offers fair inter-bank rates; ATMs at convenience stores have poor margins; avoid airport exchange bureaux (typically +3-5% markup); XE Currency mobile app shows real-time rates
Visa/Mastercard/AmEx widely accepted; Contactless/NFC (Apple Pay, Google Pay) ubiquitous at shops, restaurants, transit; smaller vendors may cash-only; many places accept UnionPay (China cards)
No tipping expected or encouraged in Japan; service charge typically included; rounding up or small coins occasionally left but not customary; explicitly refuse if offered change back
Essen, Einkaufen und Reisen auf einem Budget
Cheap car hire →Yodashi Kissa (traditional kissaten) 250m west, ~¥350 for filter coffee + toast set; locals' favourite; or 7-Eleven machine coffee ~¥100
Yoshinoya beef bowl (gyudon) chain 300m south, ~¥350-¥500 for set meal with miso soup; Matsuya curry chain ~¥450; standing ramen shops Akihabara ~¥700
Tonki (tonkatsu pork cutlet) 1.8 km, ~¥1,200 for set dinner; Ichiran ramen chain ~¥850; conveyor belt sushi (Kura Sushi) 1.1 km, ~¥150-¥300 per plate
Akihabara takoyaki (octopus balls) stalls ~¥400/6pc; okonomiyaki vendors ~¥800-¥1,000; Tsukiji Outer Market yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) 2.5 km, ~¥500-¥800 per stick
Peacock Store supermarket (Kasuga) 200m south, budget-friendly; Daiso 100-yen shop 250m (household/snacks); Ito Yokado department store (Kasuga) 400m for mid-range groceries
Uniqlo (Akihabara) 1.2 km, ¥990-¥2,990 basics; H&M (Shinjuku) 3.8 km; Shimamura budget chain (Akihabara) ~30% cheaper than Uniqlo for casual wear
Suica/Pasmo IC card (¥2,000 initial) is cheapest: single rides ¥195-¥230; unlimited 72-hour metro pass ¥1,000 (Tokyo Metro only); Narita Express to airport ~¥3,070 one-way; cheapest airport: Keisei Skyliner from Ueno (~¥2,500) faster than Narita Express
1) Visit convenience stores for meals (Lawson/FamilyMart set-combos ¥500-¥800) instead of restaurants. 2) Use IC card Suica/Pasmo for all transit—avoids single-ticket markup; buy at Kasuga Station. 3) Book lunch sets (teishoku) at restaurants 11:30-14:00 for 30-40% discount vs. dinner pricing; dinner sets start 17:30.
i️ Gut zu wissen
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$1 ≈ ¥159.95 · JPY
🚨 Emergency Contacts
TokyoIn Japan, dial 110 for police and 119 for ambulance/fire services. English-speaking operators may be available. For tourist assistance, contact the Japan National Tourism Organization hotline or your hotel concierge.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Tokyo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Umgeben
Book trains →Narita International Airport → Palace Hotel Tokyo
💡 Most expensive but fastest during off-peak. Use Nihongo taxi counters or pre-book via hotel for best rates.
Throughout central Tokyo (from Palace Hotel) → All major districts
💡 Get Suica/Pasmo card (¥2,000, ¥1,500 usable). Marunouchi Line platform is directly below hotel. Fastest local transit.
Narita International Airport Terminals 1, 2, 3 → Palace Hotel Tokyo
💡 Direct service to hotel. No transfers needed. Book online for ¥2,600. Luggage handling included.
Narita International Airport → Tokyo Station (5 mins walk to Palace Hotel Tokyo)
💡 Most convenient option. Buy a round-trip ticket for ¥5,070. Hotel concierge can arrange return booking.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What are the best rooms at Hotel Tokyo Dome?
High floors (20+) on the west and south sides, rooms ending in 02, 03, 07, 08 (corner rooms with better views)
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Tokyo Dome?
Low floors (1-5) facing the main street (Kasuga-dori), rooms near elevators, rooms on north side facing parking areas
Is Hotel Tokyo Dome noisy?
Hotel faces busy Kasuga-dori avenue; street noise audible on lower floors. Tokyo Dome events (baseball, concerts) can cause occasional vibrations. Elevator noise on center-facing rooms.
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Tokyo Dome?
South and west-facing rooms on floors 20+ with views of Tokyo Dome stadium, Korakuen area, and city skyline
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Tokyo Dome?
Request high floor with Tokyo Dome view when booking. Best value during non-game season. Windows are well-insulated but lower floors still experience street noise. Corner rooms (xx02, xx03, xx07, xx08) are significantly quieter. Hotel is excellent for dome access but sacrifice quiet for location. Early morning traffic peaks 7-9 AM.
What time is check-in at Hotel Tokyo Dome?
Check-in at Hotel Tokyo Dome is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hotel Tokyo Dome have 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
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Tokyo Dome?
100 yen per night per guest (Tokyo accommodation tax applies to rooms ¥10,000+/night)
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Tokyo Dome?
Yoshinoya beef bowl (gyudon) chain 300m south, ~¥350-¥500 for set meal with miso soup; Matsuya curry chain ~¥450; standing ramen shops Akihabara ~¥700
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Tokyo Dome?
Suica/Pasmo IC card (¥2,000 initial) is cheapest: single rides ¥195-¥230; unlimited 72-hour metro pass ¥1,000 (Tokyo Metro only); Narita Express to airport ~¥3,070 one-way; cheapest airport: Keisei Skyliner from Ueno (~¥2,500) faster than Narita Express
When is the best time to visit Tokyo?
April–May (cherry blossom season's tail-end through late spring) and September–October (autumn foliage, stable weather, lower humidity). April offers mild 15–20°C temperatures and lingering sakura; September–October delivers crisp air (18–24°C) and dramatic golden light ideal for photography, with fewer visitors than summer.
️ Top Attraktionen
💡 Arrive early (7-8am) for the best selection and energy. Try tamagoyaki (Japanese omelette) and fresh sashimi at reasonable prices.
💡 Visit early morning (6-7am) to avoid crowds and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere. The shopping street (Nakamise) is best explored before 10am.
💡 Visit on weekends to see local musicians and performers. Cherry blossom season (late March-early April) transforms the park into a spectacular scene.
💡 Walk through the forested paths leading to the shrine rather than taking the main route. Best visited on weekday mornings for solitude.
💡 Explore side alleys off Takeshita for hidden cafes and smaller boutiques. Visit early morning or after 19:00 to escape peak crowds.