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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 $107, 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.

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1 Twin Bed

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390 sqft

Premium, Twin, Highfloor

Spa tub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Tea/Coffee maker

Modern room featuring sliding paper screens and other Japanese design touches. Room is furnished with a 49-inch LCD TV, a fridge, a seating area and comfortable extra-long beds. The private bathroom includes a shower booth, a spa bath and a small LCD TV.

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1 Twin Bed

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195 sqft

Twin Room, Highfloor

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room provides a flat-screen TV with cable channels, soundproof walls, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle as well as city views. The unit offers 2 beds.

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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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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.

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Buffet breakfast in Hotel Niwa Tokyo

Amenities

Restaurant

Business center

Free wifi

Fitness center

Spa tub

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Terrace

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Restaurants

Japanese Cuisine YUKURI

Traditional, Japanese

Dining LIEU

Modern, European

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I think it's very important to remember the location. The hotel is situated in the heart of Tokyo, and is literally a few minutes walk from one of the train stations that can provide links to just about all other parts of Tokyo. And that comes at a cost. Tokyo is a fairly expensive city and there's a premium upon space within the City. The room that I booked for my daughter wasn't too bad (I upgraded her room after I became a bit worried about the size of the room), but this was in contrast to the room that my partner and I had booked for ourselves. I can't fault the hotel, the staff were friendly, polite and helpful, but the room we stayed in was tiny. There was space for our double bed and not a lot else. We did thankfully have a mini fridge which was good, and they clearly tried to maximise the space available in the room, but there was no getting away from the fact that it was a very small room. Having said all of that, what almost makes up for this are the facilities in the hotel. There's a small gym with Cardio equipment, a relaxation room with massage chairs, another room where you can go to sit and where the staff are available at certain times of the day to offer you a cup of tea. And where they really excel is that there are four separate areas, where you can go and sit outside and just have an opportunity to get some fresh air. Having travelled about quite a lot recently, I can't state enough how nice it is to have a place to stay where there's an outside space, and in the case of Hotel Niwa they have four very distinctive outside locations. Add to this a laundry room to wash and dry your clothes, as well as a microwave oven, and you can't help but appreciate the little extras that they have on hand.

Mike

The location was quiet but convenient with Suidobashi Station nearby. The staff were polite and super friendly as well, went above and beyond - helped with early check-in, queries about luggage courier and were efficient. The room was stylish, tastefully decorate like a traditional Japanese room and not too small compared with other standard rooms. Brilliant amenities in the room, little wardrobe, clothing spray, very clean kettle, teas/coffees and a fridge that actually had enough coolness to cool things! Bathroom was stocked with everything you need, even had nice bath salts for the bath tub. Everything was super quiet and you couldn’t hear neighbours or anything! Really wonderful sleep!

Anonymous

The staff was phenomenal and made the experience excellent- Example; 1. Flexibility -The manager offered to take back unused meal voucher funds, even though the voucher stated "no refunds." 2. Courtesy: One of the hosts (Hostess) accommodated my niece and ensured when she booked a stay, she was situated adjacent to us; she found out we were related, and she ran after us to make sure we were okay with this. 3. Warmth: Same as above, as we were leaving-she came out to make sure we were getting in the right cab, carried our heavy luggage to the car, and hugged my wife to say goodbye and to come back (who does that?)

Najam

We stayed 11 nights at Hotel Niwa. Liked the gardens, the breakfast buffet, the staff, comfortable beds, nice bathroom and products, 3rd floor zen garden, laundry, massage chairs. AC good. Close to tons of restaurants and shops. 5 min away from Suidobashi Station. Very close to Tokyo Dome and LaQua Spa complex which has lots of restaurants and shops including a very nice grocery store, a lovely food hall, Muji, 2 Starbucks, an amusement park and lots more. We went many times to Boulange for breakfast, a nice bakery.

Anne

We enjoyed how friendly the staff was, and were able to communicate in English. We liked how the room was clean and the bed was very comfortable especially the pillows. We loved how serene it is to look at the Japanese Garden around different areas of the Hotel. Buffet breakfast was nice, though would loved to have some flexibility with the menu. We loved how the Hotel tried to make our New Year celebration (1st of January) special for foreigners.

Eric

I think it's very important to remember the location. The hotel is situated in the heart of Tokyo, and is literally a few minutes walk from one of the train stations that can provide links to just about all other parts of Tokyo. And that comes at a cost. Tokyo is a fairly expensive city and there's a premium upon space within the City. The room that I booked for my daughter wasn't too bad (I upgraded her room after I became a bit worried about the size of the room), but this was in contrast to the room that my partner and I had booked for ourselves. I can't fault the hotel, the staff were friendly, polite and helpful, but the room we stayed in was tiny. There was space for our double bed and not a lot else. We did thankfully have a mini fridge which was good, and they clearly tried to maximise the space available in the room, but there was no getting away from the fact that it was a very small room. Having said all of that, what almost makes up for this are the facilities in the hotel. There's a small gym with Cardio equipment, a relaxation room with massage chairs, another room where you can go to sit and where the staff are available at certain times of the day to offer you a cup of tea. And where they really excel is that there are four separate areas, where you can go and sit outside and just have an opportunity to get some fresh air. Having travelled about quite a lot recently, I can't state enough how nice it is to have a place to stay where there's an outside space, and in the case of Hotel Niwa they have four very distinctive outside locations. Add to this a laundry room to wash and dry your clothes, as well as a microwave oven, and you can't help but appreciate the little extras that they have on hand.

Mike

The location was quiet but convenient with Suidobashi Station nearby. The staff were polite and super friendly as well, went above and beyond - helped with early check-in, queries about luggage courier and were efficient. The room was stylish, tastefully decorate like a traditional Japanese room and not too small compared with other standard rooms. Brilliant amenities in the room, little wardrobe, clothing spray, very clean kettle, teas/coffees and a fridge that actually had enough coolness to cool things! Bathroom was stocked with everything you need, even had nice bath salts for the bath tub. Everything was super quiet and you couldn’t hear neighbours or anything! Really wonderful sleep!

Anonymous

The staff was phenomenal and made the experience excellent- Example; 1. Flexibility -The manager offered to take back unused meal voucher funds, even though the voucher stated "no refunds." 2. Courtesy: One of the hosts (Hostess) accommodated my niece and ensured when she booked a stay, she was situated adjacent to us; she found out we were related, and she ran after us to make sure we were okay with this. 3. Warmth: Same as above, as we were leaving-she came out to make sure we were getting in the right cab, carried our heavy luggage to the car, and hugged my wife to say goodbye and to come back (who does that?)

Najam

We stayed 11 nights at Hotel Niwa. Liked the gardens, the breakfast buffet, the staff, comfortable beds, nice bathroom and products, 3rd floor zen garden, laundry, massage chairs. AC good. Close to tons of restaurants and shops. 5 min away from Suidobashi Station. Very close to Tokyo Dome and LaQua Spa complex which has lots of restaurants and shops including a very nice grocery store, a lovely food hall, Muji, 2 Starbucks, an amusement park and lots more. We went many times to Boulange for breakfast, a nice bakery.

Anne

We enjoyed how friendly the staff was, and were able to communicate in English. We liked how the room was clean and the bed was very comfortable especially the pillows. We loved how serene it is to look at the Japanese Garden around different areas of the Hotel. Buffet breakfast was nice, though would loved to have some flexibility with the menu. We loved how the Hotel tried to make our New Year celebration (1st of January) special for foreigners.

Eric

I think it's very important to remember the location. The hotel is situated in the heart of Tokyo, and is literally a few minutes walk from one of the train stations that can provide links to just about all other parts of Tokyo. And that comes at a cost. Tokyo is a fairly expensive city and there's a premium upon space within the City. The room that I booked for my daughter wasn't too bad (I upgraded her room after I became a bit worried about the size of the room), but this was in contrast to the room that my partner and I had booked for ourselves. I can't fault the hotel, the staff were friendly, polite and helpful, but the room we stayed in was tiny. There was space for our double bed and not a lot else. We did thankfully have a mini fridge which was good, and they clearly tried to maximise the space available in the room, but there was no getting away from the fact that it was a very small room. Having said all of that, what almost makes up for this are the facilities in the hotel. There's a small gym with Cardio equipment, a relaxation room with massage chairs, another room where you can go to sit and where the staff are available at certain times of the day to offer you a cup of tea. And where they really excel is that there are four separate areas, where you can go and sit outside and just have an opportunity to get some fresh air. Having travelled about quite a lot recently, I can't state enough how nice it is to have a place to stay where there's an outside space, and in the case of Hotel Niwa they have four very distinctive outside locations. Add to this a laundry room to wash and dry your clothes, as well as a microwave oven, and you can't help but appreciate the little extras that they have on hand.

Mike

The location was quiet but convenient with Suidobashi Station nearby. The staff were polite and super friendly as well, went above and beyond - helped with early check-in, queries about luggage courier and were efficient. The room was stylish, tastefully decorate like a traditional Japanese room and not too small compared with other standard rooms. Brilliant amenities in the room, little wardrobe, clothing spray, very clean kettle, teas/coffees and a fridge that actually had enough coolness to cool things! Bathroom was stocked with everything you need, even had nice bath salts for the bath tub. Everything was super quiet and you couldn’t hear neighbours or anything! Really wonderful sleep!

Anonymous

The staff was phenomenal and made the experience excellent- Example; 1. Flexibility -The manager offered to take back unused meal voucher funds, even though the voucher stated "no refunds." 2. Courtesy: One of the hosts (Hostess) accommodated my niece and ensured when she booked a stay, she was situated adjacent to us; she found out we were related, and she ran after us to make sure we were okay with this. 3. Warmth: Same as above, as we were leaving-she came out to make sure we were getting in the right cab, carried our heavy luggage to the car, and hugged my wife to say goodbye and to come back (who does that?)

Najam

We stayed 11 nights at Hotel Niwa. Liked the gardens, the breakfast buffet, the staff, comfortable beds, nice bathroom and products, 3rd floor zen garden, laundry, massage chairs. AC good. Close to tons of restaurants and shops. 5 min away from Suidobashi Station. Very close to Tokyo Dome and LaQua Spa complex which has lots of restaurants and shops including a very nice grocery store, a lovely food hall, Muji, 2 Starbucks, an amusement park and lots more. We went many times to Boulange for breakfast, a nice bakery.

Anne

We enjoyed how friendly the staff was, and were able to communicate in English. We liked how the room was clean and the bed was very comfortable especially the pillows. We loved how serene it is to look at the Japanese Garden around different areas of the Hotel. Buffet breakfast was nice, though would loved to have some flexibility with the menu. We loved how the Hotel tried to make our New Year celebration (1st of January) special for foreigners.

Eric

Location

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

Hotel Niwa Tokyo