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Overview

MUJI HOTEL GINZA is the flagship hospitality expression of the world-famous Japanese lifestyle brand, occupying the 6th to 10th floors of the MUJI Ginza Global Flagship Store. Embodying the brand’s philosophy of “Anti-Gorgeous, Anti-Cheap,” the hotel offers a refined, minimalist retreat that prioritizes comfort, texture, and essential functionality. Its design utilizes recycled materials—such as wood from old ships and paving stones from Tokyo’s former tramways—to create a warm, “home-away-from-home” atmosphere in the heart of the city.

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Located in the legendary Ginza district of Chuo City, the hotel sits directly above six floors of MUJI retail and dining, including a diner, a bakery, and a library. It serves as a sanctuary for those who appreciate Japanese design purity and want to live within the brand’s holistic ecosystem.

Why Stay at This Hotel?

  • Holistic MUJI Immersion: Every detail, from the aroma diffusers and organic cotton linens to the furniture and snacks, is a curated MUJI product, most of which are available for purchase downstairs.
  • Minimalist Wood & Stone Design: The interiors feature a calming palette of natural wood, stone, and iron, providing a sharp contrast to the high-energy neon of the streets below.
  • Atelier MUJI Ginza: The 6th floor features a multi-purpose gallery, a library, and a salon/bar, serving as a cultural hub for design and craft lovers.
  • WA Japanese Restaurant: An on-site restaurant that focuses on regional Japanese home-style cooking, with a menu that rotates to highlight different prefectures.
  • Central Ginza Location: Situated steps away from Tokyo’s most famous department stores, theaters, and luxury flagship boutiques.
  • Functional Room Layouts: Features unique, vertically-oriented room designs (Type C and Type D) that maximize space with integrated shelving and clever storage solutions.

Hotel Information

MUJI HOTEL GINZA features 79 guest rooms that are surprisingly quiet given their central location. The hotel operates with a focus on “texture,” using high-quality natural materials to ensure a tactilely pleasing environment. Guests have access to the MUJI Diner on the basement floor for breakfast and the MUJI Bakery for fresh daily pastries.

The service is understated and efficient, mirroring the brand’s minimalist ethos. Public spaces like the 6th-floor library offer a peaceful area to browse design books or enjoy a quiet tea, reinforcing the hotel’s mission of providing a space for “restoration.”

Room Types

  • Type A (Semi-Double): A compact, efficient space ideal for solo travelers or couples, featuring an integrated wooden bunk or sofa bed.
  • Type C (Double): The most popular room type, utilizing a long, narrow layout with floor-to-ceiling wooden shelving and a cozy reading nook.
  • Type G (Bunk): A creative room featuring custom wooden bunk beds and a small seating area, perfect for friends or families.
  • Type I (Suite): The largest room, featuring a separate living area and a traditional tatami corner for a multi-sensory Japanese experience.

Why Best Hotel in This City?

MUJI HOTEL GINZA is the best choice for the “Design Minimalist” in Chuo City. While Ginza is famous for opulent 5-star hotels, MUJI offers a rare alternative that feels authentic, grounded, and deeply Japanese. It is the highest-rated choice for those who want to experience “Slow Living” in the center of Tokyo’s most prestigious shopping district.

Strategically, its location above a major transit hub allows you to explore the traditional side of Tsukiji or the futuristic side of Marunouchi with equal ease.

How to Get Here

From Haneda Airport, take the Keikyu Airport Line to Ginza-itchome Station or Higashi-ginza Station (approx. 35 mins).

From Narita Airport, take the Narita Express to Tokyo Station and walk 15 minutes, or take the Keisei Skyliner to Ueno and transfer to the Ginza Line (approx. 70-80 mins).

Location & Transportation

  • Nearest station: Ginza-itchome Station (Yurakucho Line) – 1 min walk / Ginza Station (Ginza, Marunouchi, Hibiya Lines) – 3 min walk.
  • District: Chuo City (Ginza.
  • Walking time: ~5 minutes to Yurakucho Station / ~12 minutes to Tokyo Station.
  • Airport access:
    • Haneda Airport: ~35 mins via train.
    • Narita Airport: ~75 mins via train.
  • Subway lines: Ginza Line (Direct to Shibuya and Asakusa, Marunouchi Line (Direct to Shinjuku.
  • Taxi estimate: ¥1,000 from the Imperial Palace area.
  • JR Pass usefulness: High (Yurakucho Station is on the JR Yamanote Line and is a 5-minute walk).

Nearby Attractions

  • Ginza Wako: The iconic clock tower and department store that defines the Ginza 4-chome crossing (4-min walk).
  • Kabuki-za Theatre: The principal theater in Tokyo for the traditional kabuki art form (8-min walk).
  • Ginza Six: A massive luxury complex featuring high-end fashion, a Tsutaya Books, and a rooftop garden (6-min walk).
  • Hibiya Park: A peaceful Western-style park perfect for a morning walk away from the shops (10-min walk).
  • Tsukiji Outer Market: A world-famous food destination for sushi and local culinary crafts (15-min walk).

Nearest Convenience Stores

Ginza is a dense urban center with several convenience options located within minutes of the hotel entrance.

  1. 7-Eleven Ginza 3-Chome Location: 2-minute walk. Benefits: Best for international ATMs and quick, high-quality Japanese snacks.
  2. Lawson Ginza 3-Chome Location: 2-minute walk. Benefits: Ideal for fresh daily meals and Japanese dessert selections.
  3. Natural Lawson Ginza 2-Chome Location: 4-minute walk. Benefits: Focuses on healthy, organic, and natural products that align with the MUJI ethos.

How to Access Major Areas in Tokyo

  • Access to Shibuya: 16 minutes direct via the Ginza Subway Line from Ginza Station.
  • Access to Shinjuku: 16 minutes direct via the Marunouchi Subway Line from Ginza Station.
  • Access to Asakusa: 18 minutes direct via the Ginza Subway Line from Ginza Station.
  • Access to Tokyo Station: 12-minute walk or 2 minutes via the Marunouchi Line.

Best Time to Stay

Spring (Late March): The nearby Imperial Palace and Hibiya Park cherry blossoms are iconic. Summer: Enjoy the “Pedestrian Paradise” on weekend afternoons when Ginza’s main street is closed to cars. Year-Round: Perfect for design enthusiasts who want to be immersed in Japanese aesthetic culture.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Impeccable Japanese minimalist design and cozy atmosphere.
  • Located directly above a global flagship store with endless food and retail options.
  • Exceptionally central for shopping, dining, and subway access.
  • Quiet rooms despite being in one of the world’s busiest districts.

Cons:

  • Rooms can be narrow and compact compared to international luxury chains.
  • Extremely popular; often requires booking several months in advance.
  • No dedicated fitness center or pool on-site.

FAQ Section

Q1: Can I buy the items in my room?

Yes, almost everything in the room, from the pajamas to the pens, is available for purchase in the MUJI store downstairs.

Q2: Is the store noisy for hotel guests?

No, the hotel floors are well-insulated and require key-card access, maintaining a very quiet environment.

Q3: Can I store my luggage?

Yes, the front desk on the 6th floor provides luggage storage before check-in and after check-out.

Q4: Is breakfast included?

Breakfast at MUJI Diner can be added to your booking or purchased separately; it focuses on healthy, balanced Japanese sets.

Q5: Is it easy to find?

Yes, look for the massive MUJI flagship store on Namiki-dori street; the hotel entrance has its own dedicated elevators.

Local Travel Tips

  • Library Lounge: Spend an hour in the 6th-floor library; it’s one of the quietest and most beautiful reading spaces in Ginza.
  • Custom Snacks: The 1st floor of the store often has a tea blending service and a bakery—perfect for picking up local gifts.
  • Morning Walk: Walk to the Tsukiji Outer Market for an early breakfast before the crowds arrive.

Tourist Reviews

“It felt like staying in a showroom, but in a very comfortable way. The bed was amazing and I loved the wooden smell of the room.”

“The best location in Tokyo. We could shop, drop our bags, and head right back out. The MUJI Diner downstairs was so convenient and healthy.”

“Perfect for design lovers. Every detail was thought through. It’s a quiet sanctuary right in the middle of the Ginza madness.”

Our Conclusion

MUJI HOTEL GINZA is the minimalist heart of Chuo City. It offers a masterful blend of brand philosophy, functional comfort, and unparalleled urban convenience. For the traveler who values simplicity, quality, and a deep connection to Japanese lifestyle design, this is a premier destination.

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