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The Imperial Hotel Tokyo, positioned opposite the Imperial Palace East Gardens, exudes understated luxury and institutional gravitas—a grande dame of Japanese hospitality since 1890 with soaring marble lobbies and refined service rooted in Meiji-era elegance. Its architectural lineage spans Frank Lloyd Wright's visionary 1968 tower and contemporary design, making it simultaneously a heritage landmark and modern convention hub. The hotel suits discerning business travellers, cultural tourists, and couples seeking proximity to imperial history without ostentatious maximalism; standing in the lobby, one feels the weight of a century of state visits and diplomatic moments.
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Tokyo, established as Edo in the 15th century, became Japan's de facto capital when the Tokugawa shogunate relocated there in 1603, transforming a modest castle town into the world's largest metropolis by the 19th century. The 1868 Meiji Restoration accelerated its reinvention as a modernising imperial capital, with Meiji-period architecture—neoclassical banks, Shinto shrines, and the Imperial Palace—layered beneath post-war reconstruction. Today's Tokyo is a palimpsest of Edo heritage (temples, woodblock-print districts like Asakusa), high-growth Showa-era infrastructure, and contemporary glass towers; it remains Japan's political, economic and cultural nexus, home to 37 million people across the greater metropolitan area.
️ 방문하기 가장 좋은 시간
완전한 가이드가장 좋은 달
October and November offer crisp, clear skies (15–20°C), golden foliage in temple gardens, and manageable humidity—peak conditions for sightseeing without the summer deluge. April (cherry blossom season) rivals these months but crowds flood the city and hotel rates spike accordingly.
🔥 피크 / 페스티벌 서지
May (Golden Week national holidays, late cherry blossoms) and July–August (summer festivals, Obon holidays) drive peak demand; hotels command premium rates (often +40–60% versus shoulder season), streets around Senso-ji Temple and Shibuya swell, and restaurant reservations vanish. Gion Matsuri (mid-July) in Kyoto draws regional spillover tourism.
예산 어깨 시즌
March and September offer 20–25% discounts versus peak, mild temperatures (12–20°C), and thinner crowds, though September carries typhoon risk. June, your stay month, is pre-peak—humid and rainy (early tsuyu season) but cheaper than July; fewer Western tourists venture here.
날씨 & 포장
Tokyo's early June humidity climbs toward the tsuyu (rainy season); expect 70–80% humidity, frequent warm showers, and 22–27°C temperatures that feel muggy despite moderate heat. Pack a compact umbrella, lightweight moisture-wicking layers, and quick-dry fabrics; leave heavy luggage in a coin locker if exploring beyond the hotel.
Live City Briefing 근처 오락거리
- Tokyo Metro's Fukutoshin Line extension (Sections completed 2024–2025) has improved connectivity to Shinjuku and Shibuya; check updated station maps as new interchanges may alter your routing to attractions.
- The Imperial Palace East Gardens reopen seasonally (typically closed Mondays and mid-August); verify opening dates before your visit—essential for exploring directly from the Imperial Hotel's doorstep.
- Early June marks the onset of tsuyu (rainy season); expect intermittent showers and 70%+ humidity, which typically pushes restaurant bookings inward and reduces rooftop bar crowds, creating quieter evenings at the hotel.
️당신의 숙박
Live forecast for your dates · what's on · 공기 품질 & 펄렌📅 Pick your check-in & check-out above to unlock your day-by-day forecast, what's on during your stay, and live air quality & pollen for Tokyo.
🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Imperial Hotel Tokyo, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
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
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.
Best views
Rooms with Imperial Palace and garden views on the east and north sides (rooms 01-10 of each floor), particularly floors 15 and above.
Quietest floors
16-18th floors are generally quieter with fewer guests. East and north-facing rooms away from the street are more peaceful.
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise is minimal but present on lower floors facing the avenue. Internal building noise is negligible. Standard Japanese hotel soundproofing is good.
💡 Insider tips
Request high floor palace-view rooms when booking. Early morning offers the best garden views. The hotel's central location means some street ambiance is expected. Check room layouts before accepting - some configurations are narrow. The tea ceremony room and gardens are accessible to guests.
- 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
호텔 시설
Free high-speed WiFi (100+ Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints, seamless auto-connect
All guest floors accessible by elevator; historic main tower has service lifts; modern North Tower fully accessible
Complimentary digital access to FT and major Japanese newspapers via lobby kiosks; physical International Herald Tribune available at front desk (¥500)
Standard check-in 14:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in 10:00+ subject to availability (contact concierge); late check-out ¥5,500 per hour (12:00), ¥11,000 (14:00), ¥22,000 (17:00)
Complimentary storage until checkout; after checkout ¥500 per bag per day
Step-free entry via main driveway entrance; wheelchair-accessible rooms available (advance notice required); historic basement ballroom has single 3-step entry (alternative accessible route available)
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
수수료, 세금 및 예금
City / tourist tax: None (no city tax in Tokyo; included in room rate)
Deposit & card hold: ¥50,000 card authorization hold at check-in; advance deposit of 30% required for bookings within 14 days
On-site Dining & Hours 근처 오락거리
Faith & Dietary 근처 오락거리
- Shinto: Hibiya Park Shinto Shrine (Hibiya Inari) (0.3 km, 4 min walk)
- Church (Anglican): St. Paul's Church (Chiyoda Ward) (0.8 km, 10 min walk)
- Buddhist: Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple (1.2 km, 15 min walk)
- Synagogue: Tokyo Jewish Community Center Synagogue (2.5 km, 25 min by taxi)
Halal: Halal Ramen Senshoji (Asakusa), 3 km, 20 min by taxi; limited certified options in central Tokyo
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurants within 2 km; nearest: Kosher Japan consultation service operates remotely; dietary requests must be pre-arranged with Imperial Hotel concierge
Vegan/Vegetarian: Vegin (Roppongi), 2.2 km, 15 min by taxi; T's Tantan (ramen, vegan broths), Ginza, 1.8 km, 12 min walk
지역 라이프 스타일 & 레크리에이션
Ginza district (luxury/department stores), 1.5 km, 18 min walk; Imperial Plaza (adjacent to hotel); Maruzen bookstore, 0.6 km, 8 min walk
Hibiya Park loop (1.2 km, flat, excellent), 4 min walk; Imperial Palace East Gardens (2.5 km, gentle slopes), 18 min walk
National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo (free permanent gallery option), 1 km, 12 min walk; Bridgestone Museum (paid), Ginza, 1.8 km
Hibiya Hall (concert/theatre), 0.4 km, 5 min walk; Kabuki-za Theatre (Kabuki), Ginza, 2 km, 25 min walk
Arcade Quest (retro/modern arcade), Yurakucho, 1.2 km, 15 min walk; limited board-game cafes nearby (30+ min travel)
Hibiya Park playground (swings, slides, open ground), 0.3 km, 4 min walk; Koami Street Mini Park, 0.5 km, 6 min walk
️ 환경 및 건강
☀️ UV index: UV Index 7 (high) on 2026-06-09–10 (early June); risk of sunburn in 20 min unprotected exposure; recommend SPF 50+ sunscreen, hat, light long sleeves mid-day
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Grass pollen moderate (June is tail-end of spring season); tree pollen low; no cedar/cypress pollen in June; advice: minimise park time 05:00–09:00 if sensitive
5분 라디오 필수
Mitsubishi UFJ Bank ATM (lobby level, accepts international cards), on-site; Shinsei Bank ATM (Hibiya station), 0.4 km, 5 min walk
Mitsukoshi Pharmacy (Ginza flagship), 1.8 km, 22 min walk, 10:00–19:00; 24h pharmacy: Seijo Ishii Pharmacy (Hibiya station basement), 0.4 km, 5 min walk, 24/7 for basics only
Lawson (24h), 0.2 km adjacent to hotel; FamilyMart (24h), Hibiya Station, 0.4 km, 5 min walk
Hibiya Station (Tokyo Metro, Chiyoda/Hibiya/Marunouchi lines), 0.3 km, 4 min walk; local flat-fare ¥220 (IC card Suica/Pasmo); buy Suica card at station kiosk (¥2,000, ¥1,500 usable)
돈 & 통화
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
Mitsubishi UFJ Bank (Hibiya branch, 0.8 km, 10 min walk) fair rates; hotel concierge desk offers poor-rate exchange (10–12% margin); avoid airport tourist bureaux (15%+ markup)
Visa/Mastercard/Amex widely accepted; JCB preferred locally; contactless (NFC) increasingly common; IC transit cards (Suica/Pasmo) mandatory for trains, buses, convenience stores
Tipping not customary and can be offensive in Japan; no tip expected in restaurants, taxis, or hotels; service charge (10–15%) automatically added to high-end dining bills; round up coins to nearest ¥1,000 is polite for exceptional service (rare)
식사, 쇼핑 & 여행 예산
Cheap car hire →Starbucks reserve (espresso macchiato ¥650), Hibiya Park area, 0.3 km, 4 min walk; local chain Doutor Coffee (iced coffee ¥400–500), Hibiya Station, 0.4 km, 5 min walk
Yoshinoya (beef bowl teishoku set ¥700–900) or Sukiya, Hibiya Station, 0.4 km; konbini onigiri + miso soup combo ¥400–600, Lawson (adjacent hotel)
Ramen Alley (Yurakucho), 1.2 km, 15 min walk; tonkotsu ramen sets ¥900–1,200; standing-sushi counters, Ginza, 1.8 km, ¥1,500–2,500
Yurakucho Alley (yakitori skewers ¥100–250 per stick), 1.2 km, 15 min walk; Ginza food stalls (takoyaki ¥500–800), 1.8 km; Hibiya Park food trucks (seasonal, ¥800–1,500)
Mitsukoshi Grocery (premium), 1.8 km, 22 min walk; budget: Yasai Fruits Ichiba (produce wholesale prices), Tsukiji outer market, 1.8 km, 18 min walk; FamilyMart/Lawson konbini cheapest for instant meals
Uniqlo Ginza, 1.8 km, 22 min walk; H&M Ginza, 1.9 km, 23 min walk; Shimamura (budget chain) requires 2+ km travel to Shinjuku
Day pass Toei/Tokyo Metro (¥1,100) covers 24h unlimited travel; cheapest airport transfer: Keisei Express Bus (¥1,000, 60 min) from Narita; within central Tokyo: IC card Suica (¥220 per ride, flat-rate)
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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.
주위를 둘러보는
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.
자주 묻는 질문
What are the best rooms at Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
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.
Which rooms should I avoid at Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
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.
Is Imperial Hotel Tokyo noisy?
Street noise is minimal but present on lower floors facing the avenue. Internal building noise is negligible. Standard Japanese hotel soundproofing is good.
Which rooms have the best views at Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
Rooms with Imperial Palace and garden views on the east and north sides (rooms 01-10 of each floor), particularly floors 15 and above.
What are insider tips for staying at Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
Request high floor palace-view rooms when booking. Early morning offers the best garden views. The hotel's central location means some street ambiance is expected. Check room layouts before accepting - some configurations are narrow. The tea ceremony room and gardens are accessible to guests.
What time is check-in at Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
Check-in at Imperial Hotel Tokyo is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Imperial Hotel Tokyo have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (100+ Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints, seamless auto-connect
Is there a city or tourist tax at Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
None (no city tax in Tokyo; included in room rate)
Where can I eat cheaply near Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
Yoshinoya (beef bowl teishoku set ¥700–900) or Sukiya, Hibiya Station, 0.4 km; konbini onigiri + miso soup combo ¥400–600, Lawson (adjacent hotel)
What is the cheapest way to get around from Imperial Hotel Tokyo?
Day pass Toei/Tokyo Metro (¥1,100) covers 24h unlimited travel; cheapest airport transfer: Keisei Express Bus (¥1,000, 60 min) from Narita; within central Tokyo: IC card Suica (¥220 per ride, flat-rate)
When is the best time to visit Tokyo?
October and November offer crisp, clear skies (15–20°C), golden foliage in temple gardens, and manageable humidity—peak conditions for sightseeing without the summer deluge. April (cherry blossom season) rivals these months but crowds flood the city and hotel rates spike accordingly.
️최고의 매력
💡 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.