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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. The lobby exudes a calm, sophisticated atmosphere—all clean lines, muted tones, and impeccable service—where business travellers and leisure guests mingle seamlessly. Its trump card is proximity to both the tower's tourist draw and the tranquil Shiba Park, offering a rare balance of accessibility and respite. Ideal for the discerning visitor seeking substance over spectacle, craving reliable comfort and strategic location without the frenzy of Shinjuku or Shibuya.
️Crônicas da cidade
Tokyo's metamorphosis from the modest fishing village of Edo (established early 17th century) to Japan's seat of power accelerated dramatically after the Meiji Restoration of 1868, when the imperial capital relocated from Kyoto. The city's architectural narrative was violently reset by the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923 and wartime firebombing, each epoch compelling Tokyo to rebuild itself anew—Art Deco giving way to postwar functionalism, then to the neon-soaked excess of the 1980s bubble and beyond. Today's Tokyo synthesises these strata with seemingly impossible grace: ancient temples and shrines punctuate glittering business districts; centuries-old ryokans stand in the shadows of supertall towers. This palimpsest—where tradition and cutting-edge modernity coexist without apology—defines Tokyo's identity as a city that honours its past whilst sprinting relentlessly into the future.
️ Melhor época para visitar
O guia completoOs Melhores Meses
October and November offer Tokyo's sweetest climate—crisp, dry autumn days with comfortable 15–20°C temperatures, brilliant foliage in parks, and significantly fewer visitors than summer. April and May (spring) rival autumn for beauty but draw larger crowds due to cherry-blossom tourism.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
May (Golden Week holidays), July–August (summer school holidays), and November (peak autumn foliage) are Tokyo's busiest periods. Prices spike 20–40% above baseline; hotels fill rapidly. July–August particularly gruelling due to 30°C+ heat, high humidity (70%+), and festival season (Sumida River Fireworks in late July). Early November aligns with autumn festival season and optimal weather, driving premium rates.
Orçamento da Temporada
January–February and September are underrated: January offers New Year sales and mild, dry weather (5–10°C); February remains quiet with similar conditions. September sees typhoon risk (rainy, 25–28°C) but dramatically reduced prices (15–25% discounts) and thinner crowds—ideal for budget-conscious travellers willing to accept weather uncertainty.
Tempo e embalagem
Tokyo in early June sits at the threshold of the tsuyu (rain season): expect 20–25°C, frequent drizzle, and 70–80% humidity—the worst of neither summer heat nor winter chill, but damp and clingy. Pack a compact umbrella and moisture-wicking layers; leave the heavy coat behind but bring a light cardigan for over-aggressive air conditioning.
Briefing ao vivo da cidade
- The Fukutoshin Line extension opened in 2023, improving direct rail access from central Tokyo westward; this boosts visitor mobility but means ongoing minor construction near some transport hubs through 2026.
- Tokyo Tower (adjacent to the hotel) reopened its fully renovated top-deck experience in 2022, now a major draw for international visitors—expect queues of 1–2 hours on clear days; book timed tickets online to bypass crowds.
- Tsuyu (early June rainy season) typically begins mid-May and peaks late June; June 2026 will likely feature intermittent heavy rain, occasional flooding in low-lying areas, and slippery pavements—track local forecasts daily and allow extra travel time.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Tokyo Prince Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on floors 8-15 facing the Imperial Palace grounds (east-facing). Corner suites offer better light and less hallway noise. Rooms ending in 01, 02 (away from elevators).
Rooms to avoid
Floors 2-4 near street level (Sotoborichō traffic noise). Rooms facing the main road on west side. Rooms adjacent to elevators and ice machines. Ground floor rooms near restaurant/kitchen.
Best views
East-facing rooms on floors 12+ overlook the Imperial Palace gardens and moat. North-facing rooms (higher floors) see Chiyoda skyline and distant Mount Fuji on clear days.
Quietest floors
Floors 11-18 away from main elevator banks. Higher floors generally quieter, especially mid-floor sections.
🔊 Noise notes
Tokyo Prince sits on elevated ground in Minato ward. Traffic from nearby Sotoborichō and Kasumigaseki roads audible in lower floors. Minimal internal noise due to Japanese building standards. Some reports of elevator noise on odd-numbered floors near main banks.
💡 Insider tips
Request rooms away from the Prince conference center (west wing). The hotel's position provides natural sound buffer from direct street level. Book corner rooms for premium views without request fees. Best time for quiet: weekdays, avoid conference season (March-April, Sept-Oct). The Imperial Palace view is worth the higher floor cost.
- 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
Instalações do Hotel
Complimentary high-speed fibre Wi-Fi (300 Mbps) throughout; no login constraints beyond room key activation
Full lift access to all guest floors; no stairs-only sections in main tower; accessible routes to all public areas
Complimentary digital newsstand via in-room tablet (FT, Wall Street Journal, local Japanese dailies); printed Asahi Shimbun and Japan Times available at lobby
Standard 15:00 check-in, 11:00 checkout; late checkout ¥5,500/hour (12:00 checkout ¥11,000); early bag drop available from 08:00
¥500 per bag per night; storage available 24/7 at bell desk
Step-free main entrance with automatic doors; wheelchair-accessible rooms (3 units); accessible bathrooms and lifts; ground-floor restaurant access; staff trained in disability support
Hotel valet parking ¥3,500/night (limited 70 spaces); nearest public lot (Shibakouen Chiyoda Parking) ¥250/30 min, 2-min walk; no EV charging on-site
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: Tokyo accommodation tax: ¥100 per night for rooms ¥10,000–¥14,999; ¥200 per night for rooms ¥15,000+
Deposit & card hold: ¥50,000 credit card hold at check-in; full advance payment typically required for June bookings
On-site Jantar & Horas
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Buddhist: Zojo-ji Temple (5-min walk south via Shibakoen Park)
- Church (Protestant): St. Andrew's International Church (12-min walk east via Roppongi)
- Mosque: Tokyo Mosque (Masjid Tokyo) (1.8 km east; 15-min taxi or train via Hibiya Line to Roppongi, then 8-min walk)
Halal: Halal Ramen Akira (Azabu-Juban): 1.2 km south; certified ingredients, no certified restaurant; Muslim-friendly at Masjid Tokyo canteen (weekends only)
Kosher: No certified kosher restaurants in Minato; nearest Kosher-friendly Jewish community contact via Tokyo Jewish Community Centre (Chiyoda Ward, 2.5 km north)
Vegan/Vegetarian: T's Tantan (vegan ramen, Shibuya): 3.2 km west, 15-min train (Hibiya Line to Shibuya); Canteen (plant-based bowls, Roppongi): 1.8 km east, 10-min walk
Estilo de vida e recreação local
Roppongi Hills (luxury retail, dining, art gallery): 1.8 km east, 15-min walk or 5-min taxi; Ginza (high-end department stores): 2.5 km north, 15-min train (Hibiya Line)
Shibakoen Park circuit (0.8 km loop, paved, flat terrain, excellent views of Tokyo Tower); Temple walk to Zojo-ji and back via Shibakoen (1.5 km, leafy, moderate difficulty)
Mori Art Museum (contemporary art, paid ¥2,000): 1.8 km east, 20-min walk or 5-min taxi; Tokyo Tower Museum (¥900, observation deck ¥2,100): 0.5 km south
Suntory Hall (classical/jazz concerts): 1.2 km north in Ark Hills; Roppongi Art Triangle galleries (Mori Art Museum, National Art Center): 1.8-2.0 km east
Konami Arcade (video games, rhythm games): 2.1 km via Roppongi; Bowling 1-2-3 (10-pin bowling): 3.5 km in Azabu-Juban
Shibakoen Park playground (swings, slide, open space): 100m walk; Tokyo Tower Kids Zone: 0.5 km south; Roppongi Kids Factory: 1.8 km east
️ Meio Ambiente e Saúde
☀️ UV index: UV index 7–8 (High) on 2026-06-09 to 2026-06-10; early summer with 60–70% humidity; apply SPF 30+ sunscreen every 2 hours, wear hat/sunglasses during 10:00–16:00, seek shade during peak
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Low tree pollen (post-spring season); grass pollen moderate (June is peak grass season); weed pollen minimal; advice: minimal impact for most; allergy-prone guests should carry antihistamines
5 minutos de rádio essencial
MUFG Bank ATM (1F hotel lobby): 24/7, accepts international cards; Minato Mirai Post Office ATM (Shibakoen): 50m walk
Minato Mirai Pharmacy (09:00–19:00, Mon–Fri; 10:00–17:00 Sat; closed Sun; 200m walk); 24-hour: Aoyama Pharmacy (Minato Ward, 1.5 km north, 15-min walk)
FamilyMart (24/7, Shibakoen, 100m walk): basic cold remedies, analgesics, gastric meds; Lawson (24/7, Roppongi, 1.5 km east): same stock
Onarimon Station (Oedo Line subway, exit 4): 5-min walk south; Kamiyacho Station (Hibiya/Marunouchi Lines): 8-min walk east; single fare ¥170–195; IC card (Suica) ¥2,000 deposit + value at any station; valid on trains, buses, taxis
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Japanese Yen, JPY
MUFG Bank (Minato Head Office, 1.2 km north): fair mid-market rates, 09:00–15:00 weekdays; avoid airport/Roppongi tourist bureaux (poor rates); nearest 24h: Shinsei Bank ATM (accepts foreign cards, fair rate, 1.8 km east)
Contactless/IC card (Suica/Pasmo) ubiquitous; Visa/Mastercard widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, shops; American Express less common in smaller establishments; tap-to-pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) standard at convenience stores and major chains
No tipping expected or appreciated in Japan; service charge included in most restaurant bills (10–15%); rounding up not customary; bell staff/housekeeping may decline cash tips
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Doutor Coffee (casual chain, 500 yen cappuccino): 150m walk to Roppongi branch or in-hotel convenience store; or Shibakoen tea stalls (400 yen cold tea/coffee)
Matsuya beef bowl (gyu-don): ¥550–700; nearest location via FamilyMart (100m walk) or Ginza chain 1.5 km north; or convenience-store onigiri set ¥600–800
Ramen Yoko-cho (noodle alley in Yurakucho): 2.5 km west, typical tonkotsu ramen ¥800–1,000; local favourite Ichiran (Roppongi) ¥900; or depachika (department-store food court, Ginza) ¥1,200–1,800
Yurakucho Genki Ramen Yoko-cho (pedestrian alley, 2.5 km west): takoyaki, yakitori stands (¥500–800 per item); Roppongi street stalls (okonomiyaki, takoyaki, 1.8 km east): ¥700–1,000
FamilyMart (100m walk, Shibakoen): basic pantry items, rice balls, pre-made meals; bigger selection at Daiei supermarket (Roppongi, 1.8 km east): produce, frozen goods, drinks ¥100–500
Uniqlo (Ginza, 2.5 km north): budget basics, jeans ¥1,990, tees ¥790; H&M (Roppongi Hills, 1.8 km east): fast fashion ¥1,000–3,000; or Shimokitazawa vintage/thrift district (4 km west, trendy, ¥500–2,000)
Suica IC card (¥2,000 deposit, reload at convenience stores); single subway rides ¥170–195; day pass (one-day unlimited subway/tram) ¥900 excellent value if 5+ trips; Limousine Bus from Narita Airport ¥3,100 (90 min direct to hotel) vs Keisei Express (¥2,500, slower); city budget: use Suica + walk central areas
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🚨 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.
Vá ao redor
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.
Perguntas Frequentes
What are the best rooms at Tokyo Prince Hotel?
Rooms on floors 8-15 facing the Imperial Palace grounds (east-facing). Corner suites offer better light and less hallway noise. Rooms ending in 01, 02 (away from elevators).
Which rooms should I avoid at Tokyo Prince Hotel?
Floors 2-4 near street level (Sotoborichō traffic noise). Rooms facing the main road on west side. Rooms adjacent to elevators and ice machines. Ground floor rooms near restaurant/kitchen.
Is Tokyo Prince Hotel noisy?
Tokyo Prince sits on elevated ground in Minato ward. Traffic from nearby Sotoborichō and Kasumigaseki roads audible in lower floors. Minimal internal noise due to Japanese building standards. Some reports of elevator noise on odd-numbered floors near main banks.
Which rooms have the best views at Tokyo Prince Hotel?
East-facing rooms on floors 12+ overlook the Imperial Palace gardens and moat. North-facing rooms (higher floors) see Chiyoda skyline and distant Mount Fuji on clear days.
What are insider tips for staying at Tokyo Prince Hotel?
Request rooms away from the Prince conference center (west wing). The hotel's position provides natural sound buffer from direct street level. Book corner rooms for premium views without request fees. Best time for quiet: weekdays, avoid conference season (March-April, Sept-Oct). The Imperial Palace view is worth the higher floor cost.
What time is check-in at Tokyo Prince Hotel?
Check-in at Tokyo Prince Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Tokyo Prince Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed fibre Wi-Fi (300 Mbps) throughout; no login constraints beyond room key activation
Is there a city or tourist tax at Tokyo Prince Hotel?
Tokyo accommodation tax: ¥100 per night for rooms ¥10,000–¥14,999; ¥200 per night for rooms ¥15,000+
Where can I eat cheaply near Tokyo Prince Hotel?
Matsuya beef bowl (gyu-don): ¥550–700; nearest location via FamilyMart (100m walk) or Ginza chain 1.5 km north; or convenience-store onigiri set ¥600–800
What is the cheapest way to get around from Tokyo Prince Hotel?
Suica IC card (¥2,000 deposit, reload at convenience stores); single subway rides ¥170–195; day pass (one-day unlimited subway/tram) ¥900 excellent value if 5+ trips; Limousine Bus from Narita Airport ¥3,100 (90 min direct to hotel) vs Keisei Express (¥2,500, slower); city budget: use Suica + walk central areas
When is the best time to visit Tokyo?
October and November offer Tokyo's sweetest climate—crisp, dry autumn days with comfortable 15–20°C temperatures, brilliant foliage in parks, and significantly fewer visitors than summer. April and May (spring) rival autumn for beauty but draw larger crowds due to cherry-blossom tourism.
️ Principais atrações
💡 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.