Tokyo Station Hotel

Tokyo Station Hotel
東京ステーションホテル
The main building of Tokyo Station, which houses the hotel
Interactive map of Tokyo Station Hotel
General information
Opened2 November 1915
Renovated3 October 2012
OwnerNippon Hotel (wholly owned subsidiary of JR East)
Design and construction
ArchitectKingo Tatsuno
Other information
Number of rooms150
Number of restaurants10
Website
Official website

The Tokyo Station Hotel is a boutique hotel located in Marunouchi, Tokyo. The hotel is part of the main building at Tokyo Station, one of the main rail termini in Tokyo and the final stop for the Shinkansen lines that go westwards and northwards.

The hotel opened on 2 November 1915, a year after the opening of the station. Initially commissioned to the Seiyoken restaurant chain, the hotel was taken over by the Ministry of Railways in 1933. The hotel suffered major damage during the air raid of 25 May 1945, and the hotel reopened in 1950, after the building was repaired.[1]

The hotel closed again in 2006 as a major restoration and renovation were planned for the building. The building was restored to the original 1914 form, which included the restoration of the top floor rooms which had been removed following the Second World War. The hotel reopened on 3 October 2012 with 150 guest rooms and 10 restaurants and cafes.[2] Forbes Travel Guide has rated the hotel Four-Star.[3] The hotel is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World.[4]

References

  1. ^ "東京ステーションホテル | 都市の記憶~歴史を継承する建物~ | 特集記事 | オフィス仲介最大手の三幸エステート". 東京ステーションホテル | 都市の記憶~歴史を継承する建物~ | 特集記事 | オフィス仲介最大手の三幸エステート (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-12-17.
  2. ^ "東京の玄関口で100年先を見据えるホテル". My TOKYO (in Japanese). 2025-06-13. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
  3. ^ "7 Of Tokyo's Most Sumptuous Suites". Forbes Travel Guide Stories. 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2025-12-17.
  4. ^ "The Tokyo Station Hotel, Luxury Hotel in Tokyo | Small Luxury Hotels of the World". slh.com. Retrieved 2025-12-17.