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Overview

The Peninsula Tokyo is a flagship 5-star luxury hotel that stands as a shimmering lantern at the corner of Hibiya Park and Ginza. Housed in a 24-story building designed to resemble a traditional Japanese lantern, the hotel is a masterwork of modern luxury fused with classic Japanese craftsmanship. It offers some of the largest standard guest rooms in Tokyo, each meticulously finished with natural wood, stone, and lacquer.

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Located in Chiyoda City, the hotel is uniquely positioned where the political and financial heart of Otemachi meets the high-fashion retail energy of Ginza. It is the destination for the “Grand Voyager” who seeks legendary service, deep-soaking bathtubs, and the prestige of a global hospitality icon.

Why Stay at This Hotel?

  • Iconic Peninsula Service: Famous for its white-gloved pageboys and a “nothing is too much trouble” philosophy that makes every guest feel like royalty.
  • The Peninsula Spa: A multi-award-winning sanctuary offering holistic treatments, a 20-meter indoor pool, and views overlooking the Imperial Palace Gardens.
  • The Fleet of Rolls-Royces: Guests can arrange for airport transfers or city tours in the hotel’s signature customized Rolls-Royce Phantoms or vintage 1934 Rolls-Royce Phantom II.
  • Afternoon Tea at The Lobby: A quintessentially Tokyo tradition, where live balcony musicians serenade guests enjoying world-class tea and pastries.
  • Peter: The stunning rooftop restaurant and bar offering panoramic views of the skyline and the park, specializing in premium grilled meats and seafood.
  • Dressing Room Sophistication: Each room features a dedicated dressing area and a “valet box” for discreet shoe shines and laundry service.

Hotel Information

The Peninsula Tokyo features 314 guest rooms, including 47 suites. The property is renowned for its “Peninsula Cities” concept, integrating local art and culture into its daily operations. The hotel’s design avoids the cold minimalism of many modern skyscrapers, instead opting for warm, textured materials that create a “residential palace” feel.

Technological convenience is a hallmark here; every room is equipped with intuitive controls for lighting, temperature, and privacy, all accessible from bedside consoles.

Room Types

  • Deluxe Room: Among the largest standard rooms in the city (54sqm), featuring a separate dressing area and a large marble bathroom.
  • Grand Deluxe Room: Offers elevated views of either the Tokyo skyline or the lush greenery of Hibiya Park.
  • Executive Suite: Features a separate living room and enhanced amenities, perfect for those who enjoy entertaining or working in private.
  • Hibiya Suite: A corner suite with breathtaking views of the Imperial Palace Gardens and Mount Fuji on clear days.

Why Best Hotel in This City?

The Peninsula Tokyo is the best choice for the “Traditionalist Luxe Traveler” in Chiyoda City. While Tokyo has many new high-rise hotels, The Peninsula offers a level of grand, street-level presence and heritage service that is rare. It is the highest-rated choice for those who want a central hub that bridges the gap between the quiet history of the Imperial Palace and the modern pulse of Ginza.

Strategically, its location allows you to walk to the Imperial Palace, Hibiya Park, and the boutiques of Ginza without ever needing a taxi.

How to Get Here

From Haneda Airport, take a taxi (approx. 30 mins) or the Tokyo Monorail to Hamamatsucho and transfer to the JR Yamanote Line to Yurakucho Station.

From Narita Airport, take the Narita Express to Tokyo Station (approx. 60 mins) and a short 5-minute taxi, or take the Airport Limousine Bus directly to the hotel entrance.

Location & Transportation

  • Nearest station: Hibiya Station (Direct access via A6/A7 exits) / Yurakucho Station (JR Lines) – 3 min walk.
  • District: Chiyoda City (Hibiya.
  • Walking time: ~2 minutes to Hibiya Park / ~5 minutes to Ginza.
  • Airport access:
    • Haneda Airport: ~30 mins via taxi.
    • Narita Airport: ~60 mins via train.
  • Subway lines: Hibiya Line, Chiyoda Line, and Mita Line (Direct station access).
  • Taxi estimate: ¥1,000 to Tokyo Station.
  • JR Pass usefulness: Extremely High (Via the nearby Yurakucho Station.

Nearby Attractions

  • The Imperial Palace: The stunning historic home of the Emperor, perfect for morning walks or runs (2-min walk).
  • Hibiya Park: Japan’s first Western-style park, offering flower displays and a quiet escape (1-min walk).
  • Ginza Mitsukoshi: One of the world’s most famous department stores for high-end fashion and gourmet food (10-min walk).
  • Tokyo International Forum: An architectural marvel and venue for major cultural events (5-min walk).
  • Hibiya Chanter: A high-end shopping and cinema complex popular with the local theater crowd (2-min walk).

Nearest Convenience Stores

Located at a major intersection, the hotel is surrounded by high-quality convenience and daily services.

  1. FamilyMart Hibiya Station-mae Location: 1-minute walk. Benefits: The most convenient for quick drinks and local snacks.
  2. 7-Eleven Yurakucho Denki Building Location: 3-minute walk. Benefits: Best for international ATMs and fresh coffee.
  3. Lawson Hibiya Mitsui Tower Location: 4-minute walk. Benefits: Ideal for a variety of fresh Japanese meals and travel essentials.

How to Access Major Areas in Tokyo

  • Access to Ginza: 5-minute walk.
  • Access to Shibuya: 15 minutes direct via the Chiyoda Subway Line (transfer to Hanzomon).
  • Access to Shinjuku: 20 minutes via the JR Yamanote or Chuo Line from Yurakucho/Tokyo Station.
  • Access to Roppongi: 10 minutes direct via the Hibiya Subway Line.

Best Time to Stay

Spring: View the cherry blossoms surrounding the Imperial Palace moats right from your hotel window. Winter: The Hibiya and Ginza districts are famous for their world-class winter illuminations. Year-Round: Perfect for those who value heritage service and being at the geographic center of Tokyo’s shopping and history.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Legendary service and attention to detail.
  • Exceptionally large rooms with separate dressing areas.
  • Prime location for both park views and Ginza shopping.
  • Excellent dining and one of the city’s best afternoon tea experiences.

Cons:

  • One of the most expensive hotels in Tokyo.
  • The “Grand” style may feel formal compared to newer boutique properties.
  • The lobby can become very busy during Afternoon Tea hours.

FAQ Section

Q1: Can we use the Rolls-Royce for a short trip?

Yes, the hotel offers a signature “Peninsula Boutique” chauffeur service; contact the concierge for availability and rates.

Q2: Is the pool child-friendly?

Yes, children are welcome at the pool, though there are specific hours for family use to ensure a quiet environment.

Q3: Is the afternoon tea difficult to book?

It is extremely popular; guests staying at the hotel receive priority, but booking in advance is highly recommended.

Q4: Can I see Mt. Fuji?

Yes, many of the west-facing Grand Deluxe rooms and suites offer stunning views of Mt. Fuji on clear days.

Q5: Is there a direct subway connection?

Yes, the hotel is directly connected to Hibiya Station, which is accessible via the hotel’s basement level.

Local Travel Tips

  • The Valet Box: Use the bedside “valet” button to have your shoes polished overnight—it’s a signature Peninsula touch.
  • Hibiya Park Concerts: Check the schedule for the Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall; you can often hear world-class music while strolling in the park.
  • Underground Gourmet: Explore the Yurakucho underground passages for hidden, high-quality ramen shops and izakayas.

Tourist Reviews

“The best hotel stay of my life. The room was like a palace and the service was absolutely perfect. Every detail was thought of.”

“Excellent location. We walked everywhere in Ginza and the park views were incredible. The spa is a must-visit.”

“A true 5-star experience. The Rolls-Royce transfer was the highlight of our arrival in Tokyo. Worth every yen.”

Our Conclusion

The Peninsula Tokyo is the monarch of Marunouchi. It offers a masterful blend of imperial scale, heritage service, and contemporary comfort. For the traveler who wants the definitive grand hotel experience in the heart of Japan’s capital, this is the premier destination.

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