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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier, your luxurious escape nestled in the heart of Tokyo! With an incredible starting price of just $162, this 4-star hotel offers you unparalleled comfort and amenities. Located at Chuo-Ku Ginza 8-13-1, you're just 4.3mi away from the vibrant city center, making it a perfect base for all your Tokyo adventures. Wake up to delightful breakfasts that will kickstart your day on a high note!

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Rooms

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1 Queen Size Bed

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250 sqft

Superior, Queen Size, City View

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The air-conditioned double room offers a flat-screen TV, a seating area, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as city views. The unit has 1 bed.

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2 Twin Beds

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325 sqft

Deluxe, 2 Twin Beds, City View

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Offering free toiletries and bathrobes, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The spacious air-conditioned twin room offers a flat-screen TV, a seating area, a wardrobe, a safe deposit box as well as city views. The unit offers 2 beds.

Superior Twin Room with Extra Bed - Non-Smoking in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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25 sqft

Superior, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

View

Flat-screen TV

In our Superior Twin Room with Extra Bed, non-smoking and triple occupancy, enjoy a spacious 280 sqft space with two twin beds, a sofa bed, and stunning views. Perfect for families or small groups looking for comfort and relaxation.

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With over 2,420 rave reviews, it's clear that guests adore this hotel! Enjoy the convenience of free Wi-Fi while you plan your day, or unwind at the on-site restaurant and bar. For those needing a little extra pampering, you can indulge in a soothing massage (extra charges apply) after a day of exploring. Plus, the air-conditioned non-smoking rooms offer splendid views and are designed to make you feel right at home.

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Experience the Best

Whether you're here to shop in iconic Ginza or discover Tokyo's rich history, the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier has got you covered. Enjoy the ease of 24-hour front desk service, parking options (with extra charges), and accessible facilities for everyone. So, pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable stay in Tokyo where comfort and convenience await!

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Plan Your Stay

At the Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier, dining takes on a romantic flair at the exquisite RISTORANTE E’VOLTA -il cielo-. Imagine indulging in authentic Italian cuisine in an elegant setting that sets the mood just right for a special evening. Whether you're toasting an anniversary or enjoying a delightful meal with friends, this vibrant restaurant is the perfect spot to savor delicious culinary creations while soaking in the chic ambiance. Come for the food, stay for the atmosphere—each dish promises an unforgettable taste of Italy right in the heart of Tokyo!

Lounge or bar in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Lounge or bar in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Bar

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Bathroom in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
Bathroom in Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

Restaurant

RISTORANTE E’VOLTA -il cielo-

Romantic, Italian

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Firstly, I travel to Japan for work at least a half dozen times a year. However, this was the third trip my wife and I have taken together and the second Mitsui hotel we have stayed in and it definitely didn’t disappoint. The hotel starts on the 16th floor. There is a very nice private lobby on the ground floor and two lifts that take you to the 16th floor where you’ll find reception and the restaurant. The rooms start on the 17th floor. As the building is rectangular, every room, regardless of which side of the hotel you are on, faces the city of Tokyo so the views are spectacular. Also, in reception, there’s a huge picture window with sofas looking out and the view, particularly at sunset, is awe inspiring. The rooms are incredibly well designed and laid out and have every facility you could wish for. Like everything and everywhere in Japan, the rooms (and the hotel) are spotlessly clean. If you haven’t stayed in a hotel room in Japan (and particularly Tokyo) hotel rooms are small. I heard one British guest complaining at reception about this but it’s the way it is in Japan so do your research prior to booking. Breakfast is amazing, plenty of choice of both Western, Asian & Japanese food. My wife and I are both vegetarian so we had less choice but still enough so we could enjoy a great breakfast each day. The staff are exceptionally helpful (like everyone I’ve met in Japan) and always go the extra mile. The location is perfect. 8 to 10 mins walk to central Ginza (the Wako/Seiko department store, Mitsokosha, etc). The walk there is exceptionally nice as the streets are full of restaurants and shops. Finally, and separately from the hotel, from all Terminals at Narita and Haneda Airports, you can catch the Airport Limousine bus (you’ll see them everywhere at the airports and in Tokyo) directly to the hotel. It literally stops right outside the lobby. We took the bus from T1 in Narita and bought the tickets at the counter in the arrivals hall.

Steven

Great location for exploring the glitzy Ginza district. This is a larger hotel and at times can be a bit busy. At peak times we had to wait a few minutes to enter the breakfast buffet. The buffet itself was excellent including a lovely duck pancake. A filling breakfast that kept us going most of the day. The 16th floor reception is also the lounge. It too can be a little busy at time. Our room was, no other way to put it, small. We managed but found ourselves tumbling over each other at times. If I were to stay again I would look for a larger room. Surprisingly the bathroom tile had some mould. Not much but not what I expected from a higher end hotel. Staff were very helpful and the reception staff have good basic English language skills. I should mention that nearby (easy walking distance) there is a lovely park (you can see it from the 16th floor reception) which is ideal when you want a short break from the glitz and glamour of the Ginza. There is tea house there which serves matcha and a pastry. We arrived on the Shinkansen at Tokyo station and took a taxi from there to the hotel. I would recommend this if you have a luggage. Similarly we took a cab to Haneda which cost $75 (Canadian) rather than the Limousine bus (which stops around the corner from the hotel) or a cab to one of the subway stations. Fixed price cabs are available (but booking them proved to be an issue). They charge around $90 - $100. If you are not in a heavy traffic period you will probably save money taking a regular cab. The newer Toyota cabs, modelled on the London UK taxis are very comfortable. And most drivers we encountered could speak a little English.

Keith

We took a corner-building room with a wonderful view to the east from our bedroom, and to the south from our bathroom. Our room, as expected, was traditionally small but very comfortable. There was a small fridge with complimentary refreshments, including 2 cans of high-quality Japanese beer, which tickled my fancy! Our bath featured a wonderful view of the city -- Great to soak your body in while taking in the details of this fantastic city. From our bedroom, you could see all of the trains and street traffic bustling about their busy day. Take a walk from the hotel to where you saw the train station from your lofty room, and you can jump on a train to anywhere else in Tokyo and beyond. Upon arrival, the people at reception were quick and efficient. This is a 5 star professional quality reception! This is a very fine hotel in the Ginza district of Tokyo. There is high-class shopping here where folks can find what they couldn't find anywhere else in the world. A lot of it is pricey and for the delight of the upper-class, but there are wonderful bargain-priced treasures to be found as well. Close to the hotel is your good old 7/11 convenience store and more. Some of these convenient places are 24-hour operations.

David

The location of hotel was perfect for our stay. It is 4-5 min walking distance from major metro line (JR and other metro lines). This hotel was the last stop before departure, and we had extra luggage to carry. And we were able to be picked up by airport limousine bus right outside of hotel corner. (Otherwise, we had to take Narita express to the airport, dealing with countless staircases). Small Japanese size room but very clean. One thing I really liked about this hotel was bathroom - especially shower. The shower has full glass doors from bottom to ceiling with separate ventilation at ceiling. - this keeps water/moisture out of vanity/room area.

Susan

The hotel's location is perfect – it is in the heart of the city, with easy access to the Airport Limousine Buses. Their room is not just always super clean and quiet but also equipped with all the necessary amenities for a trouble-free stay (e.g., comfortable bed for someone with spinal issues, adapter, cable, etc.). Above all, the staff's kindness is amazing. They are always willing to go the extra mile to assist you with all your concerns, from promptly answering all your queries during the booking stage to ensuring a smooth and hassle-free checkout process.

Mary

Firstly, I travel to Japan for work at least a half dozen times a year. However, this was the third trip my wife and I have taken together and the second Mitsui hotel we have stayed in and it definitely didn’t disappoint. The hotel starts on the 16th floor. There is a very nice private lobby on the ground floor and two lifts that take you to the 16th floor where you’ll find reception and the restaurant. The rooms start on the 17th floor. As the building is rectangular, every room, regardless of which side of the hotel you are on, faces the city of Tokyo so the views are spectacular. Also, in reception, there’s a huge picture window with sofas looking out and the view, particularly at sunset, is awe inspiring. The rooms are incredibly well designed and laid out and have every facility you could wish for. Like everything and everywhere in Japan, the rooms (and the hotel) are spotlessly clean. If you haven’t stayed in a hotel room in Japan (and particularly Tokyo) hotel rooms are small. I heard one British guest complaining at reception about this but it’s the way it is in Japan so do your research prior to booking. Breakfast is amazing, plenty of choice of both Western, Asian & Japanese food. My wife and I are both vegetarian so we had less choice but still enough so we could enjoy a great breakfast each day. The staff are exceptionally helpful (like everyone I’ve met in Japan) and always go the extra mile. The location is perfect. 8 to 10 mins walk to central Ginza (the Wako/Seiko department store, Mitsokosha, etc). The walk there is exceptionally nice as the streets are full of restaurants and shops. Finally, and separately from the hotel, from all Terminals at Narita and Haneda Airports, you can catch the Airport Limousine bus (you’ll see them everywhere at the airports and in Tokyo) directly to the hotel. It literally stops right outside the lobby. We took the bus from T1 in Narita and bought the tickets at the counter in the arrivals hall.

Steven

Great location for exploring the glitzy Ginza district. This is a larger hotel and at times can be a bit busy. At peak times we had to wait a few minutes to enter the breakfast buffet. The buffet itself was excellent including a lovely duck pancake. A filling breakfast that kept us going most of the day. The 16th floor reception is also the lounge. It too can be a little busy at time. Our room was, no other way to put it, small. We managed but found ourselves tumbling over each other at times. If I were to stay again I would look for a larger room. Surprisingly the bathroom tile had some mould. Not much but not what I expected from a higher end hotel. Staff were very helpful and the reception staff have good basic English language skills. I should mention that nearby (easy walking distance) there is a lovely park (you can see it from the 16th floor reception) which is ideal when you want a short break from the glitz and glamour of the Ginza. There is tea house there which serves matcha and a pastry. We arrived on the Shinkansen at Tokyo station and took a taxi from there to the hotel. I would recommend this if you have a luggage. Similarly we took a cab to Haneda which cost $75 (Canadian) rather than the Limousine bus (which stops around the corner from the hotel) or a cab to one of the subway stations. Fixed price cabs are available (but booking them proved to be an issue). They charge around $90 - $100. If you are not in a heavy traffic period you will probably save money taking a regular cab. The newer Toyota cabs, modelled on the London UK taxis are very comfortable. And most drivers we encountered could speak a little English.

Keith

We took a corner-building room with a wonderful view to the east from our bedroom, and to the south from our bathroom. Our room, as expected, was traditionally small but very comfortable. There was a small fridge with complimentary refreshments, including 2 cans of high-quality Japanese beer, which tickled my fancy! Our bath featured a wonderful view of the city -- Great to soak your body in while taking in the details of this fantastic city. From our bedroom, you could see all of the trains and street traffic bustling about their busy day. Take a walk from the hotel to where you saw the train station from your lofty room, and you can jump on a train to anywhere else in Tokyo and beyond. Upon arrival, the people at reception were quick and efficient. This is a 5 star professional quality reception! This is a very fine hotel in the Ginza district of Tokyo. There is high-class shopping here where folks can find what they couldn't find anywhere else in the world. A lot of it is pricey and for the delight of the upper-class, but there are wonderful bargain-priced treasures to be found as well. Close to the hotel is your good old 7/11 convenience store and more. Some of these convenient places are 24-hour operations.

David

The location of hotel was perfect for our stay. It is 4-5 min walking distance from major metro line (JR and other metro lines). This hotel was the last stop before departure, and we had extra luggage to carry. And we were able to be picked up by airport limousine bus right outside of hotel corner. (Otherwise, we had to take Narita express to the airport, dealing with countless staircases). Small Japanese size room but very clean. One thing I really liked about this hotel was bathroom - especially shower. The shower has full glass doors from bottom to ceiling with separate ventilation at ceiling. - this keeps water/moisture out of vanity/room area.

Susan

The hotel's location is perfect – it is in the heart of the city, with easy access to the Airport Limousine Buses. Their room is not just always super clean and quiet but also equipped with all the necessary amenities for a trouble-free stay (e.g., comfortable bed for someone with spinal issues, adapter, cable, etc.). Above all, the staff's kindness is amazing. They are always willing to go the extra mile to assist you with all your concerns, from promptly answering all your queries during the booking stage to ensuring a smooth and hassle-free checkout process.

Mary

Firstly, I travel to Japan for work at least a half dozen times a year. However, this was the third trip my wife and I have taken together and the second Mitsui hotel we have stayed in and it definitely didn’t disappoint. The hotel starts on the 16th floor. There is a very nice private lobby on the ground floor and two lifts that take you to the 16th floor where you’ll find reception and the restaurant. The rooms start on the 17th floor. As the building is rectangular, every room, regardless of which side of the hotel you are on, faces the city of Tokyo so the views are spectacular. Also, in reception, there’s a huge picture window with sofas looking out and the view, particularly at sunset, is awe inspiring. The rooms are incredibly well designed and laid out and have every facility you could wish for. Like everything and everywhere in Japan, the rooms (and the hotel) are spotlessly clean. If you haven’t stayed in a hotel room in Japan (and particularly Tokyo) hotel rooms are small. I heard one British guest complaining at reception about this but it’s the way it is in Japan so do your research prior to booking. Breakfast is amazing, plenty of choice of both Western, Asian & Japanese food. My wife and I are both vegetarian so we had less choice but still enough so we could enjoy a great breakfast each day. The staff are exceptionally helpful (like everyone I’ve met in Japan) and always go the extra mile. The location is perfect. 8 to 10 mins walk to central Ginza (the Wako/Seiko department store, Mitsokosha, etc). The walk there is exceptionally nice as the streets are full of restaurants and shops. Finally, and separately from the hotel, from all Terminals at Narita and Haneda Airports, you can catch the Airport Limousine bus (you’ll see them everywhere at the airports and in Tokyo) directly to the hotel. It literally stops right outside the lobby. We took the bus from T1 in Narita and bought the tickets at the counter in the arrivals hall.

Steven

Great location for exploring the glitzy Ginza district. This is a larger hotel and at times can be a bit busy. At peak times we had to wait a few minutes to enter the breakfast buffet. The buffet itself was excellent including a lovely duck pancake. A filling breakfast that kept us going most of the day. The 16th floor reception is also the lounge. It too can be a little busy at time. Our room was, no other way to put it, small. We managed but found ourselves tumbling over each other at times. If I were to stay again I would look for a larger room. Surprisingly the bathroom tile had some mould. Not much but not what I expected from a higher end hotel. Staff were very helpful and the reception staff have good basic English language skills. I should mention that nearby (easy walking distance) there is a lovely park (you can see it from the 16th floor reception) which is ideal when you want a short break from the glitz and glamour of the Ginza. There is tea house there which serves matcha and a pastry. We arrived on the Shinkansen at Tokyo station and took a taxi from there to the hotel. I would recommend this if you have a luggage. Similarly we took a cab to Haneda which cost $75 (Canadian) rather than the Limousine bus (which stops around the corner from the hotel) or a cab to one of the subway stations. Fixed price cabs are available (but booking them proved to be an issue). They charge around $90 - $100. If you are not in a heavy traffic period you will probably save money taking a regular cab. The newer Toyota cabs, modelled on the London UK taxis are very comfortable. And most drivers we encountered could speak a little English.

Keith

We took a corner-building room with a wonderful view to the east from our bedroom, and to the south from our bathroom. Our room, as expected, was traditionally small but very comfortable. There was a small fridge with complimentary refreshments, including 2 cans of high-quality Japanese beer, which tickled my fancy! Our bath featured a wonderful view of the city -- Great to soak your body in while taking in the details of this fantastic city. From our bedroom, you could see all of the trains and street traffic bustling about their busy day. Take a walk from the hotel to where you saw the train station from your lofty room, and you can jump on a train to anywhere else in Tokyo and beyond. Upon arrival, the people at reception were quick and efficient. This is a 5 star professional quality reception! This is a very fine hotel in the Ginza district of Tokyo. There is high-class shopping here where folks can find what they couldn't find anywhere else in the world. A lot of it is pricey and for the delight of the upper-class, but there are wonderful bargain-priced treasures to be found as well. Close to the hotel is your good old 7/11 convenience store and more. Some of these convenient places are 24-hour operations.

David

The location of hotel was perfect for our stay. It is 4-5 min walking distance from major metro line (JR and other metro lines). This hotel was the last stop before departure, and we had extra luggage to carry. And we were able to be picked up by airport limousine bus right outside of hotel corner. (Otherwise, we had to take Narita express to the airport, dealing with countless staircases). Small Japanese size room but very clean. One thing I really liked about this hotel was bathroom - especially shower. The shower has full glass doors from bottom to ceiling with separate ventilation at ceiling. - this keeps water/moisture out of vanity/room area.

Susan

The hotel's location is perfect – it is in the heart of the city, with easy access to the Airport Limousine Buses. Their room is not just always super clean and quiet but also equipped with all the necessary amenities for a trouble-free stay (e.g., comfortable bed for someone with spinal issues, adapter, cable, etc.). Above all, the staff's kindness is amazing. They are always willing to go the extra mile to assist you with all your concerns, from promptly answering all your queries during the booking stage to ensuring a smooth and hassle-free checkout process.

Mary

Location

Chuo-Ku Ginza 8-13-1, Tokyo, 104-0061, Japan

Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier