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
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Luxury Hotels in Tokyo
The 15 finest hotels in Tokyo — ranked by guest ratings and facilities. Every listing includes a free TripSage briefing with insider room tips and local intelligence.
Top Luxury Hotels in Tokyo
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 marbl
Hotel New Otani Tokyo is a landmark 4-star property that exudes refined Japanese hospitality within a striking modernist tower overlooking the Imperial Palace gardens—a rare privilege in central Tokyo
The Palace Hotel Tokyo is a refined, understated luxury institution occupying a prime position overlooking the Imperial Palace East Gardens, exuding the controlled elegance that defines Japanese hospi
Cerulean Tower Tokyo Hotel commands a prestigious perch in Shibuya's commercial heart, offering the polished, contemporary comfort of a major business hotel with distinctive vertical architecture and
The Tokyo Prince Hotel commands a prime location in Shibakoen, nestled near the iconic Tokyo Tower, blending contemporary Japanese hospitality with understated elegance across its 4-star portfolio. Th
Hotel Tokyo Tourist Inn occupies a sweet spot in Tokyo's mid-range landscape—a 4-star property pitched at curious, budget-conscious explorers rather than luxury seekers. The lobby likely radiates that
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo is a design-forward luxury property in Meguro that marries contemporary Japanese aesthetics with art-deco influences, commanding views across the city from its elevated position. Th
The Shinagawa Prince Hotel is a sprawling, modernist resort-within-the-city that occupies 16 storeys of gleaming efficiency overlooking Shinagawa Station—Tokyo's second-busiest railway hub. Its aesthe
Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier occupies a prime position steps from the serene Meiji Shrine and the verdant Yoyogi Park, positioning guests in Tokyo's most culturally resonant neighbourh
Tokyo Station Hotel inhabits the restored 1914 Marunouchi Building, a Beaux-Arts masterpiece that connects directly to the station's platforms—you literally step from the lobby into one of Asia's busi
Keio Plaza Hotel stands as a beacon of reliable, mid-range luxury in Shinjuku's electric landscape, commanding views of Tokyo's neon-lit skyline from its commanding tower position. The lobby exudes a
The Keio Plaza Hotel Hachioji occupies a commanding position as Hachioji's premier business and leisure hotel, situated in the city's commercial heart with direct access to Hachioji Station. The prope
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro is a sophisticated four-star property that anchors the vibrant Ikebukuro district with understated Japanese modernism and impeccable service standards. The lobby exu
The Rihga Royal Hotel epitomises Japanese hospitality refined through Western luxury standards, with its distinctive art deco flourishes and meticulously curated marble lobbies creating an atmosphere
Luxury Hotels in Tokyo — FAQ
What are the best luxury hotels in Tokyo?
Our top picks are Hotel Tokyo Dome, Imperial Hotel Tokyo, Hotel New Otani Tokyo. Each has a free TripSage briefing with specific room tips — because the right room in a 5-star hotel is what makes the stay.
How much do luxury hotels cost in Tokyo?
Expect to pay £150–£500+ per night for top-tier hotels in Tokyo, depending on the season and room type. Shoulder season (spring and autumn) offers the best value without sacrificing quality.
Are 5-star hotels worth it in Tokyo?
For special occasions or business, yes. The service levels, room quality and in-hotel dining at Tokyo's top properties justify the premium. TripSage's free briefings tell you exactly which rooms to request for each property.
What is the best time to visit Tokyo for a luxury break?
See our best time to visit Tokyo guide for month-by-month detail. Generally, shoulder season delivers the best balance of weather, fewer crowds and lower luxury hotel rates.