Tokyo Small Luxury Hotels
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Tokyo's Small Luxury Hotels offer an intimate alternative to sprawling chains, marrying minimalist Japanese design with bespoke service and insider access to neighborhoods from the neon pulse of Shinjuku to the refined boutiques of Ginza. For the best experience, seek properties with authentic touches—onsen-inspired baths, rooftop bars, or chef-driven dining—book early for cherry blossom or autumn foliage seasons, and prioritize proximity to a major station for effortless exploration.
Best Small Luxury Hotels in Tokyo
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Aloft Tokyo Ginza

Opened in June 2020 and located in the heart of Tokyo’s Ginza district, Aloft Tokyo Ginza is a 4-star hotel offering air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen cable TVs, fridge, kettle, bidet, free toiletries, wardrobe and safety deposit box, plus free Wi‑Fi, a fitness centre, restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk and billiards; an American breakfast is served daily, and popular nearby attractions include Nissan Crossing, the Coicorin Statue and Ginza Station, while Tokyo Haneda Airport is about 15 km away. - Modern property opened June 2020 - Central Ginza location near Ginza Station and Nissan Crossing - Rooms with flat-screen TV, fridge, kettle, bidet and safety box - On-site fitness centre, restaurant, bar, billiards and 24-hour front desk - Free Wi‑Fi and daily American breakfast
Downtown Tokyo Hotels with Balcony
Park Hyatt Tokyo

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Tokyo Hotels with Private Balcony
The Okura Heritage Tokyo

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Dai-ichi Hotel Ryogoku

Dai-ichi Hotel Ryogoku sits a 5-minute walk from Ryogoku Kokugikan and is linked to Ryogoku Subway Station (direct 20-minute ride to Roppongi), with JR Ryogoku Station a 6-minute walk and Asakusa’s Kaminarimon about an 8-minute drive away; the hotel offers a free shuttle to/from Tokyo Disney Resort and most contemporary rooms feature Tokyo Skytree views, extra-long beds, a fridge, free wired internet and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Facilities include a top-floor Japanese restaurant, Sakura, with panoramic city views, a café-restaurant and a Chinese restaurant, plus a 24-hour convenience store and pastry shop, free lobby WiFi and coin-operated internet PCs; guests can also enjoy massages or rent bicycles to explore Tokyo. Pros: - Very close to Ryogoku Kokugikan and JR/Subway connections - Free shuttle service to Tokyo Disney Resort - Most rooms offer Tokyo Skytree views - On-site dining including panoramic top-floor restaurant - 24-hour convenience store, lobby WiFi and leisure options (massage, bike rental)
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