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TSUKI Tokyo

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to TSUKI Tokyo, your urban haven nestled in the vibrant streets of Japan's capital! With a 4-star rating and a mere 4.7mi from the city center, this hotel combines luxury and convenience in the heart of Chuo-Ku. Starting from just $204 a night, you’ll be graced with free WiFi, air conditioning, and modern amenities that make your stay both comfortable and enjoyable.

Facade/entrance in TSUKI Tokyo
Facade/entrance in TSUKI Tokyo

Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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130 sqft

Standard Semidouble, Double, Single Use

Minibar

Standard Semi Double for 1 pax is 129 square feet and includes a double bed 131-150 width plus satellite tv , hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities , safe, bathrobes, and slippers.

Superior Double Room in TSUKI Tokyo

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1 Queen Size Bed

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185 sqft

Superior, Queen Size

Private Bathroom

Minibar

Coffee machine

Flat-screen TV

Indulge in comfort in our Superior Double Room featuring a queen size bed and a private bathroom. Enjoy amenities like air conditioning and free toiletries in this 183 sqft space.

Premier Double Room with Hinoki Bath in TSUKI Tokyo

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1 Queen Size Bed

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300 sqft

Premier, Queen Size

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Minibar

Indulge in luxury with a Queen size bed and a relaxing Hinoki bath in our Premier Double Room, perfect for 2 adults and 1 child. Enjoy the comfort of air conditioning and free toiletries in this elegant 301 sqft space.

Discover More

Imagine kicking back after a day of exploration in your chic room equipped with a streaming service for that Netflix binge-watching session you’ve been craving. Each room is designed with your tranquility in mind, featuring cozy bidets and bathtubs to unwind after soaking in the city's electric vibes. And don’t forget to swing by the bar for a signature cocktail before heading out—TSUKI Tokyo knows how to set the mood just right!

Lobby or reception in TSUKI Tokyo
Lobby or reception in TSUKI Tokyo

Experience the Best

With over 1,276 glowing reviews, guests rave about TSUKI’s welcoming 24-hour front desk and state-of-the-art facilities that make every stay memorable. The hotel’s non-smoking rooms and elevators to upper floors ensure a serene environment for relaxation. So whether you’re sipping tea at the bar or planning a day of adventures in Tokyo, TSUKI is the perfect base for your explorations!

Bedroom, Bed in TSUKI Tokyo
Bedroom, Bed in TSUKI Tokyo

Plan Your Stay

Prepare for an unforgettable experience at TSUKI Tokyo, where the offering doesn't just end with a cozy room! Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a curious first-timer in Japan, the hotel’s ideal location positions you to dive right into the diverse Tokyo culture. Picture yourself savoring local delights at nearby restaurants, grabbing boba tea at one of the trendy cafes, or exploring bustling markets all within walking distance. Don't forget to snap a selfie in Times Square-style Shinjuku or the historic Asakusa district—the entire city is yours to explore!

Lounge or bar in TSUKI Tokyo
Lounge or bar in TSUKI Tokyo

Amenities

Free wifi

Streaming service (like Netflix)

Air conditioning

Bar

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Bathtub

Fitness centre/facilities in TSUKI Tokyo
Spa and wellness centre/facilities in TSUKI Tokyo
Bed in TSUKI Tokyo
Deliberately chose this hotel as it's located in a quiet area, yet it's just mins walk from Ginza area, Tsukiji station, or the Tsukiji outer market. Another selling point is the wooden bath tub, which gives a private, onsen-like experience, perfect to wind down after a long day. The bath tub is larger than normal ones, and it fits one adult & one child. The interior of the hotel is beautifully designed & well thought through, with Japandi as the overall theme. It's also a small boutique hotel, with only one lift and 4 rooms per floor. Perfect for that Tokyo getaway experience. Staff was really courteous & helpful. Amenities are provided for free & you'll get everything you need for basic hygiene and more. The drinks in the mini bar are also free (2 water bottles, 2 small cans of Sapporo beer, Coke & Calpis), which we thought was really a nice gesture. There's a few 7-11 & Lawson nearby, so there's no need to worry about wanting some small bites or drinks. Overall, it's really a great place to stay & highly value for money and recommended if you want to stay in a quiet area, yet still accessible to all the important areas in Tokyo. There's also 2 nice Sushi places just next door; one is by reservation & we didn't get to try, and another one offering a more local experience with obviously great selection of sushi & others.

Ferdian

TSUKI was in a great location close to Tsukiji subway station (Y and H line) and served as a great jumping off point for the rest of Tokyo. We were a quick walk to the Tsukiji fish market and we felt like we were a quick walk from all of the delicious food and bars in the Ginza district (we felt there was the best and most options in the area around the hotel). We did take a quick and affordable cab to and from the Tokyo station when traveling with our luggage. The room was large for Tokyo and was very clean and comfortable. The wood bath was massive and we had a nice soak after a day of walking the city. The breakfast was traditionally Japanese. We only ate the chicken option which provided a good tasty base for the day of walking. If you prefer more of an American breakfast we would recommend just picking up coffee and a pastry as a near by coffee shop. We would stay at the TSUKI again (and we are - just booked for our return to Tokyo).

Nicholas

location is impeccable, (less than 5 mins away by taxi from ginza central shopping area, less than 10 mins away from Tokyo station (JR and shuttle to NRT). It is a petite size hotel (floor 3-10, 5-6 rooms each floor) but has everything we need, nice decorations at entrance/lobby, room is spacious compared to most other Tokyo hotels we stayed before (with same price range), wood tub definitely a surprise, love the complimentary morning bakery and tea/coffee. 2 sushi stores in same block, tsukiji tamasushi is a must try, the other one open till 3am, family mart only one block away.

Jamie

Room was super comfy with every modern amenity we could hope for. Highlights included kids sized robes, the free mini cans of coke, calpis and beer restocked every day, free breakfast in lobby even though we thought they didn’t offer it, and huge wooden bath tub. Location is very convenient near subway and Tsukiji Market - the main reason we chose this area, although we found the market so crowded, touristy, and overpriced that it’s hardly worth visiting. We didn’t use, but they also have a traditional sauna (paid) and sake bar.

Nicholas

Hotel is very small and very fancy (feels like the Muji Hotel), we got the big room and that was spacious for Tokyo standards, everything looks and feels brand new, complimentary drinks in the fridge, the location in Tsukiji is very convenient, the Hibiya line is good, the neighbourhood is quiet, the breakfasts were very filling (Japanese bento boxes and Western pastries), and we swapped our matcha tasting for sake tasting and the staff were happy to oblige.

Rf

Deliberately chose this hotel as it's located in a quiet area, yet it's just mins walk from Ginza area, Tsukiji station, or the Tsukiji outer market. Another selling point is the wooden bath tub, which gives a private, onsen-like experience, perfect to wind down after a long day. The bath tub is larger than normal ones, and it fits one adult & one child. The interior of the hotel is beautifully designed & well thought through, with Japandi as the overall theme. It's also a small boutique hotel, with only one lift and 4 rooms per floor. Perfect for that Tokyo getaway experience. Staff was really courteous & helpful. Amenities are provided for free & you'll get everything you need for basic hygiene and more. The drinks in the mini bar are also free (2 water bottles, 2 small cans of Sapporo beer, Coke & Calpis), which we thought was really a nice gesture. There's a few 7-11 & Lawson nearby, so there's no need to worry about wanting some small bites or drinks. Overall, it's really a great place to stay & highly value for money and recommended if you want to stay in a quiet area, yet still accessible to all the important areas in Tokyo. There's also 2 nice Sushi places just next door; one is by reservation & we didn't get to try, and another one offering a more local experience with obviously great selection of sushi & others.

Ferdian

TSUKI was in a great location close to Tsukiji subway station (Y and H line) and served as a great jumping off point for the rest of Tokyo. We were a quick walk to the Tsukiji fish market and we felt like we were a quick walk from all of the delicious food and bars in the Ginza district (we felt there was the best and most options in the area around the hotel). We did take a quick and affordable cab to and from the Tokyo station when traveling with our luggage. The room was large for Tokyo and was very clean and comfortable. The wood bath was massive and we had a nice soak after a day of walking the city. The breakfast was traditionally Japanese. We only ate the chicken option which provided a good tasty base for the day of walking. If you prefer more of an American breakfast we would recommend just picking up coffee and a pastry as a near by coffee shop. We would stay at the TSUKI again (and we are - just booked for our return to Tokyo).

Nicholas

location is impeccable, (less than 5 mins away by taxi from ginza central shopping area, less than 10 mins away from Tokyo station (JR and shuttle to NRT). It is a petite size hotel (floor 3-10, 5-6 rooms each floor) but has everything we need, nice decorations at entrance/lobby, room is spacious compared to most other Tokyo hotels we stayed before (with same price range), wood tub definitely a surprise, love the complimentary morning bakery and tea/coffee. 2 sushi stores in same block, tsukiji tamasushi is a must try, the other one open till 3am, family mart only one block away.

Jamie

Room was super comfy with every modern amenity we could hope for. Highlights included kids sized robes, the free mini cans of coke, calpis and beer restocked every day, free breakfast in lobby even though we thought they didn’t offer it, and huge wooden bath tub. Location is very convenient near subway and Tsukiji Market - the main reason we chose this area, although we found the market so crowded, touristy, and overpriced that it’s hardly worth visiting. We didn’t use, but they also have a traditional sauna (paid) and sake bar.

Nicholas

Hotel is very small and very fancy (feels like the Muji Hotel), we got the big room and that was spacious for Tokyo standards, everything looks and feels brand new, complimentary drinks in the fridge, the location in Tsukiji is very convenient, the Hibiya line is good, the neighbourhood is quiet, the breakfasts were very filling (Japanese bento boxes and Western pastries), and we swapped our matcha tasting for sake tasting and the staff were happy to oblige.

Rf

Deliberately chose this hotel as it's located in a quiet area, yet it's just mins walk from Ginza area, Tsukiji station, or the Tsukiji outer market. Another selling point is the wooden bath tub, which gives a private, onsen-like experience, perfect to wind down after a long day. The bath tub is larger than normal ones, and it fits one adult & one child. The interior of the hotel is beautifully designed & well thought through, with Japandi as the overall theme. It's also a small boutique hotel, with only one lift and 4 rooms per floor. Perfect for that Tokyo getaway experience. Staff was really courteous & helpful. Amenities are provided for free & you'll get everything you need for basic hygiene and more. The drinks in the mini bar are also free (2 water bottles, 2 small cans of Sapporo beer, Coke & Calpis), which we thought was really a nice gesture. There's a few 7-11 & Lawson nearby, so there's no need to worry about wanting some small bites or drinks. Overall, it's really a great place to stay & highly value for money and recommended if you want to stay in a quiet area, yet still accessible to all the important areas in Tokyo. There's also 2 nice Sushi places just next door; one is by reservation & we didn't get to try, and another one offering a more local experience with obviously great selection of sushi & others.

Ferdian

TSUKI was in a great location close to Tsukiji subway station (Y and H line) and served as a great jumping off point for the rest of Tokyo. We were a quick walk to the Tsukiji fish market and we felt like we were a quick walk from all of the delicious food and bars in the Ginza district (we felt there was the best and most options in the area around the hotel). We did take a quick and affordable cab to and from the Tokyo station when traveling with our luggage. The room was large for Tokyo and was very clean and comfortable. The wood bath was massive and we had a nice soak after a day of walking the city. The breakfast was traditionally Japanese. We only ate the chicken option which provided a good tasty base for the day of walking. If you prefer more of an American breakfast we would recommend just picking up coffee and a pastry as a near by coffee shop. We would stay at the TSUKI again (and we are - just booked for our return to Tokyo).

Nicholas

location is impeccable, (less than 5 mins away by taxi from ginza central shopping area, less than 10 mins away from Tokyo station (JR and shuttle to NRT). It is a petite size hotel (floor 3-10, 5-6 rooms each floor) but has everything we need, nice decorations at entrance/lobby, room is spacious compared to most other Tokyo hotels we stayed before (with same price range), wood tub definitely a surprise, love the complimentary morning bakery and tea/coffee. 2 sushi stores in same block, tsukiji tamasushi is a must try, the other one open till 3am, family mart only one block away.

Jamie

Room was super comfy with every modern amenity we could hope for. Highlights included kids sized robes, the free mini cans of coke, calpis and beer restocked every day, free breakfast in lobby even though we thought they didn’t offer it, and huge wooden bath tub. Location is very convenient near subway and Tsukiji Market - the main reason we chose this area, although we found the market so crowded, touristy, and overpriced that it’s hardly worth visiting. We didn’t use, but they also have a traditional sauna (paid) and sake bar.

Nicholas

Hotel is very small and very fancy (feels like the Muji Hotel), we got the big room and that was spacious for Tokyo standards, everything looks and feels brand new, complimentary drinks in the fridge, the location in Tsukiji is very convenient, the Hibiya line is good, the neighbourhood is quiet, the breakfasts were very filling (Japanese bento boxes and Western pastries), and we swapped our matcha tasting for sake tasting and the staff were happy to oblige.

Rf

Location

Chuo-Ku Tsukiji 1-9-4, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan

TSUKI Tokyo