Overview
Conrad Tokyo is an award-winning luxury hotel occupying the 28th to 37th floors of the Shiodome Media Tower. Overlooking the historic Hama-rikyu Gardens and the expansive Tokyo Bay, the hotel is a masterpiece of contemporary Japanese design. The aesthetic, known as “Sumie” (Japanese ink painting), creates a serene atmosphere defined by high ceilings, massive red-lacquered features, and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the city like live art.
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Located in the Shiodome district of Minato City, the hotel serves as a bridge between the high-powered business centers of Tokyo and the historic elegance of the waterfront. It is a destination for discerning travelers who value artistic sophistication, world-class dining, and some of the most spacious guest rooms in the capital.
Why Stay at This Hotel?
- Dramatic Garden & Bay Views: One of the few hotels offering a direct, bird’s-eye view of the 17th-century Hama-rikyu Gardens contrasted against the modern bay.
- Mizuki Spa & Fitness: One of Tokyo’s largest hotel spas, featuring a stunning 25-meter indoor pool with moon-inspired lighting and panoramic city views.
- Michelin-Level Dining: Home to the renowned China Blue, offering modern Chinese cuisine with a massive walk-in wine cellar, and Collage, serving innovative French-Japanese fusion.
- Exceptional Room Size: Guest rooms start at a generous 48 square meters, featuring integrated “open-bathroom” designs and deep soaking tubs.
- The Conrad Lounge: A legendary social hub on the 28th floor, famous for its seasonal Afternoon Tea and live jazz in the evenings.
- Strategic Waterfront Location: Immediate access to the Yurikamome Line, making it the perfect base for exploring the Odaiba entertainment district and the Toyosu Market.
Conrad Tokyo features 290 rooms and suites that blend traditional Japanese minimalism with ultra-modern luxury. The property is famous for its “King Room with Garden View,” which is often cited as having one of the best views in the world. The service is characterized by the “Conrad Service” philosophy—highly personalized, intuitive, and efficient.
The hotel’s public spaces are adorned with museum-quality contemporary Japanese art, reinforcing the theme of “Calm and Inspiration” above the urban rush.
Room Types
- King/Twin City Room: Offers a sophisticated urban view of the Shiodome skyscrapers and the distant Shinjuku skyline.
- King/Twin Garden View Room: The hotel’s signature room, providing an iconic view of Hama-rikyu Gardens and Tokyo Bay.
- Executive Room: Includes access to the 37th-floor Executive Lounge, offering private check-in, breakfast, and evening cocktails with a fireplace.
- King Bay View Suite: A sprawling corner suite with separate living and dining areas, offering 270-degree views of the water.
Why Best Hotel in This City?
Conrad Tokyo is the best choice for the “Aesthetic Business Traveler” in Minato City. While it offers every facility a corporate traveler requires, it does so within an environment that feels like a high-end art gallery. It is the highest-rated choice for those who want to be near the Ginza shopping district but prefer a quieter, more elevated waterfront retreat.
Strategically, its location at Shiodome allows you to switch between the business energy of Shinbashi and the leisure of the Sumida River cruises in minutes.
How to Get Here
From Haneda Airport, take the Keikyu Airport Line to Daimon Station and transfer to the Oedo Line to Shiodome Station (approx. 30 mins), or take the Airport Limousine Bus directly to the hotel.
From Narita Airport, take the Narita Express to Tokyo Station and a 10-minute taxi, or the Airport Limousine Bus directly to the hotel (approx. 80-90 mins).
Location & Transportation
- Nearest station: Shiodome Station (Oedo Line & Yurikamome) – 1 min walk / Shinbashi Station (JR Lines & Ginza Line) – 7 min walk.
- District: Minato City (Shiodome.
- Walking time: ~5 minutes to Hama-rikyu Gardens / ~12 minutes to the heart of Ginza.
- Airport access:
- Haneda Airport: ~30-35 mins via train/taxi.
- Narita Airport: ~80-90 mins via bus/train.
- Subway lines: Oedo Line (Direct to Roppongi and Shinjuku, Yurikamome (Direct to Odaiba, Ginza Line (from Shinbashi).
- Taxi estimate: ¥1,500 from Tokyo Station.
- JR Pass usefulness: High (Shinbashi Station is a major JR hub).
Nearby Attractions
- Hama-rikyu Gardens: A former Shogunate garden featuring seawater ponds and a traditional teahouse on an island (5-min walk).
- Tsukiji Outer Market: The world-famous food district for the freshest sushi and Japanese kitchenware (15-min walk).
- Ginza Six: A luxury shopping landmark featuring high-end brands and a stunning rooftop garden (12-min walk).
- Caretta Shiodome: A dining and entertainment complex home to the Advertising Museum Tokyo and seasonal light shows (2-min walk).
- Sumida River Water Bus: Catch a boat to Asakusa directly from the Hama-rikyu garden pier (5-min walk).
Nearest Convenience Stores
Shiodome is a highly efficient business hub with convenience stores integrated into almost every building.
- FamilyMart Shiodome Media Tower Location: Inside the building (B2). Benefits: Best for quick snacks and drinks without leaving the tower.
- 7-Eleven Shiodome City Center Location: 3-minute walk (via underground walkway). Benefits: International ATMs and a wide variety of fresh Japanese meals.
- Lawson Caretta Shiodome Location: 4-minute walk. Benefits: Convenient for daily travel essentials and Loppi kiosk services.
How to Access Major Areas in Tokyo
- Access to Shinjuku: 18 minutes direct via the Oedo Subway Line from Shiodome Station.
- Access to Roppongi: 9 minutes direct via the Oedo Subway Line from Shiodome Station.
- Access to Shibuya: 15 minutes via the Ginza Line from nearby Shinbashi Station.
- Access to Toyosu Market: 20 minutes via the Yurikamome Line for early-morning sushi.
Best Time to Stay
Spring (Late March): The cherry blossoms in Hama-rikyu Gardens create a pink frame for the bay views. Summer: Witness the spectacular fireworks festivals over Tokyo Bay from the comfort of a Garden View room. Year-Round: Perfect for those who want a central, high-floor luxury experience with easy access to both shopping and the waterfront.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
- Some of the largest and most beautifully designed rooms in Tokyo.
- Unparalleled views of the Hama-rikyu Gardens and Tokyo Bay.
- Top-tier wellness facilities and one of the city’s best indoor pools.
- Exceptional dining options and a legendary Afternoon Tea.
Cons:
- The Shiodome area can feel somewhat “corporate” and quiet after business hours.
- It is a 7-10 minute walk to the main JR Shinbashi station (though mostly undercover).
- High price point reflecting its 5-star international status.
FAQ Section
Q1: Is the Executive Lounge worth it?
Many guests find it highly valuable for the quality of the evening cocktails and the fireplace atmosphere, especially during winter.
Q2: Can you walk to Tsukiji from the hotel?
Yes, it is a flat and pleasant 15-minute walk, making it ideal for early-morning food tours.
Q3: Is the pool free for guests?
Access to the fitness center and pool is typically complimentary for all staying guests.
Q4: Which side has the better view?
While City View rooms are beautiful, the Garden View is considered the hotel’s “bucket list” experience.
Q5: Is there a direct airport bus?
Yes, the Airport Limousine Bus stops directly at the hotel entrance from both Haneda and Narita.
Local Travel Tips
- Teahouse Tranquility: Take the short walk into Hama-rikyu Gardens and have matcha at the Nakajima-no-Chaya teahouse in the middle of the pond.
- The Ghibli Clock: Don’t miss the massive “Ni-Tele” mechanical clock designed by Hayao Miyazaki, located right next to the hotel (3-min walk).
- Underground Hub: Use the extensive underground walkway system to reach Shinbashi Station—it’s the best way to avoid rain or summer heat.
Tourist Reviews
“The room was incredibly spacious for Tokyo. Waking up to the view of the garden and the bay was the highlight of our trip.”
“Excellent service from the moment we stepped out of the taxi. The pool area is peaceful and the breakfast at Blue Orchid was delicious.”
“Perfect location if you want to be near Ginza but away from the crowds. The afternoon tea in the lounge is a must-do!”
Our Conclusion
Conrad Tokyo is the sky-high sanctuary of Minato City. It offers a masterful blend of traditional Japanese artistic motifs, expansive residential comfort, and dramatic waterfront views. For the traveler who wants to experience Tokyo’s sophisticated modern side from a position of absolute tranquility, this is a premier destination.
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