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Hotel Niwa Tokyo

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Niwa Tokyo, where the spirit of modern Japan meets classic charm! Nestled in the heart of Chiyoda-ku at 1-1-16 Misaki-Cho, this fabulous 4-star oasis is just 6 kilometers from the bustling city center, giving you the perfect mix of excitement and tranquility. With prices starting at an irresistible $173, you'll find impeccable service and stunning accommodations just waiting to be explored.

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Rooms

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1 Double Bed

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195 sqft

Run of House, Double/2 Single

Run Of House is 194 square feet and includes either a double bed 131-150 width or 2 single beds 80-130 width plus desk, hairdryer, ironing set, safe, and slippers.

Superior Double Room - Non-Smoking in Hotel Niwa Tokyo

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1 King Size Bed

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25 sqft

Superior, King Size

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Coffee machine

Indulge in a spacious Superior Double Room, featuring a king-size bed and top-notch amenities such as air purifiers and a soundproof environment. Perfect for 2 adults and 1 child, relax in this non-smoking oasis spanning 258 sqft.

Standard Twin Room - single occupancy in Hotel Niwa Tokyo

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2 Twin Beds

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195 sqft

Standard, 2 Twin Beds, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Experience comfort in our Standard Twin Room with two twin beds, air conditioning, and a private bathroom. Enjoy a peaceful stay on upper floors accessible by elevator.

Discover More

Wander the beautifully landscaped gardens or unwind on the terrace after a day of adventure. Fuel up for your Tokyo escapade with a delicious breakfast and take advantage of the kid-friendly buffet – perfect for travelers of all ages! Feel like pampering yourself? Indulge in a soothing massage or relax in the spa tub after an exhilarating day. With more than 1,700 glowing reviews, guests rave about the soundproof rooms, free Wi-Fi, and the top-notch fitness center, ensuring your stay is both comfortable and invigorating.

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Experience the Best

Planning a business trip? Hotel Niwa Tokyo has got you covered with a complimentary business center and versatile meeting facilities (for a small additional fee). A dedicated 24-hour front desk staff is always ready to assist with any request, ensuring your visit is seamless. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or on a romantic getaway, this delightful haven delivers an unforgettable experience in the heart of Japan's vibrant capital!

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Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Niwa Tokyo

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Niwa Tokyo, tantalizing culinary experiences await just a few steps from your luxurious accommodations. Indulge your taste buds at Japanese Cuisine YUKURI, where traditional flavors come alive in an ambiance that echoes the beauty of Japan's cultural heritage. Savor exquisite sushi, fragrant ramen, and seasonal delicacies, all meticulously crafted with the freshest ingredients. If you're craving something a bit more contemporary, head over to Dining LIEU, where a modern flair to European cuisine will sweep you off your feet. With options that suit every palate, mealtime becomes an adventure of its own at Hotel Niwa.

Food and drinks in Hotel Niwa Tokyo
Food and drinks in Hotel Niwa Tokyo

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Fitness center

Spa tub

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Terrace

Fitness centre/facilities in Hotel Niwa Tokyo
Bathroom in Hotel Niwa Tokyo

Restaurants

Japanese Cuisine YUKURI

Traditional, Japanese

Dining LIEU

Modern, European

Breakfast in Hotel Niwa Tokyo
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Niwa Tokyo
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We checked into this hotel on our very first night in Tokyo. It perfectly embodies the spirit of “small but beautiful.” Though the room wasn’t spacious, it was filled with thoughtful design details. Every little amenity conveyed a sense of warm hospitality and genuine care for guests. The bedding was incredibly comfortable — I felt a deep sense of peace and contentment every night as I drifted off to sleep during our three-night stay. The bathtub was deep and relaxing, perfect for soaking away the fatigue after a long day of city walking. The wooden furniture wasn’t luxurious, but it carried a quiet, timeless quality. To me, it reflected Japan’s aesthetic of modesty and quiet refinement — and I truly loved it. Even better was the hotel’s public area design: there was a serene tatami room facing a traditional Japanese garden, perfect for resting. A laundry room and massage chairs were also available (though there were only a few, so you might have to wait a bit — but they also provided sanitizing supplies). Everything felt very clean and well-kept. The service was impeccable — truly five stars. And the location couldn’t have been better. The subway was just a five-minute walk away, making it easy to reach anywhere in Tokyo. When we left, our child left a small drawing in the room to thank the hotel for the care during those three days. All in all, it was a beautiful memory — and I truly hope we have the chance to return someday.

Weiwei

I really liked breakfast. It was a buffet with an option to be served a cooked egg from a list of options. The variety of food was plenty with local ingredients mixed with western style options. I particularly liked Japanese style choices like miso soup, fish, crab salad. There was a rice cooker as well. Deserts were lovely as well. Each day there were small changes in the variety but overall it stayed the same. All the dining experience was superb, you would be greeted and seated in the best spot available and cared for. Also the dining is quite pretty, well lit with view on small garden. For the room I really liked ours had a relatively big bathtub for a Japanese standard. Also I liked that there were small additional utilities like toothbrushes, razors and hair combs. The bed was pretty comfortable and the room had a window. I also like the hotel had washing machines and dryers on the separate floor. It was for additional cost, but nice to have. The hotel had other shared rooms, like relaxation rooms, rooms with chair-massage, gym and a terrace. We didn't use it often, but seemed pretty nice. The hotel is in a nice quiet area, not too far away from metro station.

Iryna

Absolutely beautiful hotel in a fabulous location for easy access to all the sites in Tokyo. Niwa is a stunning hotel, nestled in a quiet street within 5-7 mins walk to the train station. The staff are friendly and super helpful. The rooms are a good size for Japan and easily accommodated our family of five. We chose to have two rooms, one for our three children and the other for two adults. The hotel was able to place the rooms close to each other on the same floor. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom had a great shower over a beautiful deep bath, with all the products you need for your stay. The hotel and rooms were super clean, with daily housekeeping that did a superb job. They even provided a set of pyjamas every day. The hotel is close to convenience stores, if you need to pick up anything and there are a number of good eateries nearby, if needed. We had the breakfast for only one morning, which was fine but not amazing enough to warrant having it every day. The gym, terrace and massage lounges were great as well. The on site washing / laundry facility was a god send.

Dimitra

Hotel Niwa Tokyo is truly a hidden gem. Every time I visit Tokyo, I always choose to stay at this hotel and for good reason. The staff is incredibly helpful and kind. During my last stay, I had to print 22 custom-designed cards on special Japanese paper for a dinner I was organizing. The team went above and beyond to assist me, printing everything flawlessly and even helping me carry everything to the car so I could arrive on time. Their dedication and attention to detail made all the difference. The service at Hotel Niwa goes far beyond expectations always warm, attentive, and professional. The restaurant, especially the Japanese one, is absolutely fantastic. A true culinary experience. The neighborhood is also one of my favorites in Tokyo quiet, charming, filled with lovely shops, restaurants, and cafés, yet still very central and well-connected to the subway. Honestly, Hotel Niwa is one of my favorite hotels in the world. I wholeheartedly recommend it. To the Niwa team thank you once again for a wonderful stay!

Clément

Hotel Niwa has a welcoming vibe, modern Japanese style decor, and handy amenities like a rooftop terrace, massage chair room, and common room with a zen garden view. Our superior double room was clean, roomy for Japan, and had a great bath. The staff were very helpful and also spoke English, and were very accommodating when we requested luggage forwarding - we thought that it would be a huge headache but they handled it all for us. The location near the Jimbocho bookshop district was great, and it was a great central location. Chiyoda is an area with schools and universities nearby and was a nice oasis away from the crowds. We loved our stay and would stay again.

Cassie

We checked into this hotel on our very first night in Tokyo. It perfectly embodies the spirit of “small but beautiful.” Though the room wasn’t spacious, it was filled with thoughtful design details. Every little amenity conveyed a sense of warm hospitality and genuine care for guests. The bedding was incredibly comfortable — I felt a deep sense of peace and contentment every night as I drifted off to sleep during our three-night stay. The bathtub was deep and relaxing, perfect for soaking away the fatigue after a long day of city walking. The wooden furniture wasn’t luxurious, but it carried a quiet, timeless quality. To me, it reflected Japan’s aesthetic of modesty and quiet refinement — and I truly loved it. Even better was the hotel’s public area design: there was a serene tatami room facing a traditional Japanese garden, perfect for resting. A laundry room and massage chairs were also available (though there were only a few, so you might have to wait a bit — but they also provided sanitizing supplies). Everything felt very clean and well-kept. The service was impeccable — truly five stars. And the location couldn’t have been better. The subway was just a five-minute walk away, making it easy to reach anywhere in Tokyo. When we left, our child left a small drawing in the room to thank the hotel for the care during those three days. All in all, it was a beautiful memory — and I truly hope we have the chance to return someday.

Weiwei

I really liked breakfast. It was a buffet with an option to be served a cooked egg from a list of options. The variety of food was plenty with local ingredients mixed with western style options. I particularly liked Japanese style choices like miso soup, fish, crab salad. There was a rice cooker as well. Deserts were lovely as well. Each day there were small changes in the variety but overall it stayed the same. All the dining experience was superb, you would be greeted and seated in the best spot available and cared for. Also the dining is quite pretty, well lit with view on small garden. For the room I really liked ours had a relatively big bathtub for a Japanese standard. Also I liked that there were small additional utilities like toothbrushes, razors and hair combs. The bed was pretty comfortable and the room had a window. I also like the hotel had washing machines and dryers on the separate floor. It was for additional cost, but nice to have. The hotel had other shared rooms, like relaxation rooms, rooms with chair-massage, gym and a terrace. We didn't use it often, but seemed pretty nice. The hotel is in a nice quiet area, not too far away from metro station.

Iryna

Absolutely beautiful hotel in a fabulous location for easy access to all the sites in Tokyo. Niwa is a stunning hotel, nestled in a quiet street within 5-7 mins walk to the train station. The staff are friendly and super helpful. The rooms are a good size for Japan and easily accommodated our family of five. We chose to have two rooms, one for our three children and the other for two adults. The hotel was able to place the rooms close to each other on the same floor. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom had a great shower over a beautiful deep bath, with all the products you need for your stay. The hotel and rooms were super clean, with daily housekeeping that did a superb job. They even provided a set of pyjamas every day. The hotel is close to convenience stores, if you need to pick up anything and there are a number of good eateries nearby, if needed. We had the breakfast for only one morning, which was fine but not amazing enough to warrant having it every day. The gym, terrace and massage lounges were great as well. The on site washing / laundry facility was a god send.

Dimitra

Hotel Niwa Tokyo is truly a hidden gem. Every time I visit Tokyo, I always choose to stay at this hotel and for good reason. The staff is incredibly helpful and kind. During my last stay, I had to print 22 custom-designed cards on special Japanese paper for a dinner I was organizing. The team went above and beyond to assist me, printing everything flawlessly and even helping me carry everything to the car so I could arrive on time. Their dedication and attention to detail made all the difference. The service at Hotel Niwa goes far beyond expectations always warm, attentive, and professional. The restaurant, especially the Japanese one, is absolutely fantastic. A true culinary experience. The neighborhood is also one of my favorites in Tokyo quiet, charming, filled with lovely shops, restaurants, and cafés, yet still very central and well-connected to the subway. Honestly, Hotel Niwa is one of my favorite hotels in the world. I wholeheartedly recommend it. To the Niwa team thank you once again for a wonderful stay!

Clément

Hotel Niwa has a welcoming vibe, modern Japanese style decor, and handy amenities like a rooftop terrace, massage chair room, and common room with a zen garden view. Our superior double room was clean, roomy for Japan, and had a great bath. The staff were very helpful and also spoke English, and were very accommodating when we requested luggage forwarding - we thought that it would be a huge headache but they handled it all for us. The location near the Jimbocho bookshop district was great, and it was a great central location. Chiyoda is an area with schools and universities nearby and was a nice oasis away from the crowds. We loved our stay and would stay again.

Cassie

We checked into this hotel on our very first night in Tokyo. It perfectly embodies the spirit of “small but beautiful.” Though the room wasn’t spacious, it was filled with thoughtful design details. Every little amenity conveyed a sense of warm hospitality and genuine care for guests. The bedding was incredibly comfortable — I felt a deep sense of peace and contentment every night as I drifted off to sleep during our three-night stay. The bathtub was deep and relaxing, perfect for soaking away the fatigue after a long day of city walking. The wooden furniture wasn’t luxurious, but it carried a quiet, timeless quality. To me, it reflected Japan’s aesthetic of modesty and quiet refinement — and I truly loved it. Even better was the hotel’s public area design: there was a serene tatami room facing a traditional Japanese garden, perfect for resting. A laundry room and massage chairs were also available (though there were only a few, so you might have to wait a bit — but they also provided sanitizing supplies). Everything felt very clean and well-kept. The service was impeccable — truly five stars. And the location couldn’t have been better. The subway was just a five-minute walk away, making it easy to reach anywhere in Tokyo. When we left, our child left a small drawing in the room to thank the hotel for the care during those three days. All in all, it was a beautiful memory — and I truly hope we have the chance to return someday.

Weiwei

I really liked breakfast. It was a buffet with an option to be served a cooked egg from a list of options. The variety of food was plenty with local ingredients mixed with western style options. I particularly liked Japanese style choices like miso soup, fish, crab salad. There was a rice cooker as well. Deserts were lovely as well. Each day there were small changes in the variety but overall it stayed the same. All the dining experience was superb, you would be greeted and seated in the best spot available and cared for. Also the dining is quite pretty, well lit with view on small garden. For the room I really liked ours had a relatively big bathtub for a Japanese standard. Also I liked that there were small additional utilities like toothbrushes, razors and hair combs. The bed was pretty comfortable and the room had a window. I also like the hotel had washing machines and dryers on the separate floor. It was for additional cost, but nice to have. The hotel had other shared rooms, like relaxation rooms, rooms with chair-massage, gym and a terrace. We didn't use it often, but seemed pretty nice. The hotel is in a nice quiet area, not too far away from metro station.

Iryna

Absolutely beautiful hotel in a fabulous location for easy access to all the sites in Tokyo. Niwa is a stunning hotel, nestled in a quiet street within 5-7 mins walk to the train station. The staff are friendly and super helpful. The rooms are a good size for Japan and easily accommodated our family of five. We chose to have two rooms, one for our three children and the other for two adults. The hotel was able to place the rooms close to each other on the same floor. The beds were comfortable and the bathroom had a great shower over a beautiful deep bath, with all the products you need for your stay. The hotel and rooms were super clean, with daily housekeeping that did a superb job. They even provided a set of pyjamas every day. The hotel is close to convenience stores, if you need to pick up anything and there are a number of good eateries nearby, if needed. We had the breakfast for only one morning, which was fine but not amazing enough to warrant having it every day. The gym, terrace and massage lounges were great as well. The on site washing / laundry facility was a god send.

Dimitra

Hotel Niwa Tokyo is truly a hidden gem. Every time I visit Tokyo, I always choose to stay at this hotel and for good reason. The staff is incredibly helpful and kind. During my last stay, I had to print 22 custom-designed cards on special Japanese paper for a dinner I was organizing. The team went above and beyond to assist me, printing everything flawlessly and even helping me carry everything to the car so I could arrive on time. Their dedication and attention to detail made all the difference. The service at Hotel Niwa goes far beyond expectations always warm, attentive, and professional. The restaurant, especially the Japanese one, is absolutely fantastic. A true culinary experience. The neighborhood is also one of my favorites in Tokyo quiet, charming, filled with lovely shops, restaurants, and cafés, yet still very central and well-connected to the subway. Honestly, Hotel Niwa is one of my favorite hotels in the world. I wholeheartedly recommend it. To the Niwa team thank you once again for a wonderful stay!

Clément

Hotel Niwa has a welcoming vibe, modern Japanese style decor, and handy amenities like a rooftop terrace, massage chair room, and common room with a zen garden view. Our superior double room was clean, roomy for Japan, and had a great bath. The staff were very helpful and also spoke English, and were very accommodating when we requested luggage forwarding - we thought that it would be a huge headache but they handled it all for us. The location near the Jimbocho bookshop district was great, and it was a great central location. Chiyoda is an area with schools and universities nearby and was a nice oasis away from the crowds. We loved our stay and would stay again.

Cassie

Location

1-1-16 Misaki-Cho, Chiyoda-Ku, Tokyo, 101-0061, Japan

Hotel Niwa Tokyo