Famous Hotels in Japan

Tokyo has been incorporated as a city since the 12th century and is the capital of Japan. The city is home to some of Japan's historic hotels, and most these inside Tokyo have been around for several decades. They are also frequently home to some of Japan's most prestigious visitors on a day-to-day basis.

  1. Shinagawa Prince Hotel

    • For those coming from outside of Japan, the Shinagawa Prince Hotel is just minutes from Narita Airport. The hotel is close to numerous entertainment attractions. The Shinagawa Prince Hotel has several different pools including one with dolphins. The hotel also includes a bowling alley, tennis courts and driving range.

      Shinagawa Prince Hotel

      10-30 Takanawa 4-chrome

      Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8611 Japan

      81-03-3440-1111

      princehotels.com/en/shinagawa

    Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka

    • The Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka is centrally located in Tokyo. The hotel is located within steps of some of Japan's largest businesses and government buildings. Foreign diplomats and officials have stayed in this luxurious hotel. The Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka offers a Hawaiian massage steeped in Polynesian culture and a massage mixing the Western and Japanese cultures.

      Grand Prince Hotel Akasaka

      1-2 Kioi-Cho

      Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 102-8585 Japan

      81-03-3234-1111

      princehotels.com/en/akasaka

    Ana Hotel

    • The Ana Hotel is within 10 minutes of three different subway lines for people coming from the airport or outside of the city. The hotel is close to numerous governmental buildiings. The Spanish, Swedish and United States Embassies are within several minutes of the Ana Hotel. The Prime Minister's official residence is just a five to 10-minute walk to the north of the hotel.

      Ana Hotel

      1-12-33 Akasaka

      Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan

      81-03-3505-1111

      anaintercontinental-tokyo.jp/e/

    Asakusa View Hotel

    • The Asakusa View Hotel is close to numerous cultural destinations located within the city of Tokyo. The Kaminari Gate is a popular sightseeing destination. This gate allows for access to the Sensoji Temple. The Asakusa Kannon statue lies within the temple. Kappabashi is located just two blocks to the west. It offers numerous chances to shop and buy Japanese artifacts.

      Asakusa View Hotel

      3-17-1 Nishiasakusa

      Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-8765 Japan

      81-03-3847-1111

      viewhotels.co.jp/asakusa

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