In the heart of Tokyo, Hotel zen Tokyo offers a tranquil retreat with free self-serve breakfast and in-room WiFi. Unwind at the bar or tackle your chores with laundry facilities, all while appreciating the first-rate property condition that has impressed previous guests.
1-5-8 Ningyocho Nihonbashi, Tokyo, Tokyo Prefecture, 103-0013
What's nearby
Koami Shrine - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
Suitengu Shrine - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
Meijiza Theater - 7 min walk - 0.7 km
Hamacho Park - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
Sumida River - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
Getting around
Haneda Airport (HND) - 33 min drive
Narita Intl. Airport (NRT) - 64 min drive
Bakurochou Station - 14 min walk
Tokyo Station - 15 min walk
Hatchobori Station - 18 min walk
Ningyocho Station - 2 min walk
Suitengumae Station - 6 min walk
Hamacho Station - 8 min walk
Restaurants
駄目な隣人 (No good neighbor) - 1 min walk
東京油組総本店 - 1 min walk
博多らーめん 由丸 - 1 min walk
バンコク ピーナッツ食堂 - 1 min walk
サンマルクカフェ - 1 min walk
About this property
Hotel zen Tokyo
When you stay at Hotel zen Tokyo, you'll be just a 5-minute drive from Tokyo Imperial Palace and Sensoji Temple. You can unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge, and free self-serve breakfast is available daily between 6:00 AM and 9:30 AM. Also, Tokyo International Forum and Tsukiji Outer Market are just a 5-minute drive away. Fellow travelers love the overall property condition. The property is just a short walk to public transportation: Ningyocho Station is steps away and Suitengumae Station is 6 minutes.
At a glance
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Hotel size
78 rooms
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Arriving/Leaving
Check-in start time: 4:00 PM; Check-in end time: 5:00 AM
Minimum check-in age: 20
Check-out time is 10:00 AM
Contactless check-out available
Late check-out subject to availability
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Special check-in instructions
Front desk staff will greet guests on arrival at the property
This property doesn't offer after-hours check-in
For any questions, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
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Required at check-in
Credit card, debit card, or cash deposit required for incidental charges
Government-issued photo ID may be required
Minimum check-in age is 20
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Children
Children (12 years old and younger) not allowed
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Pets
Pets not allowed
WIFI
Internet
Free WiFi in public areas
Free WiFi in rooms
LOCAL_PARKING
Parking
No onsite parking
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Other information
Smoke-free property
Property amenities
Food and drink
Free self-serve breakfast each morning 6:00 AM–9:30 AM
Bar/lounge
Shared microwave
Services
24-hour front desk
Laundry facilities
Luggage storage
Facilities
Safe-deposit box at front desk
Lockers available
Accessibility
Elevator
Well-lit path to entrance
Room amenities
Home comfort
Air conditioning and heating
Slippers
Sleep well
Down comforter
Bed sheets provided
Freshen up
Rainfall showerhead
Shower only
Free toiletries
Hair dryer
Towels
Stay connected
Free WiFi
More
In-room safe
Special features
Dining
TAIAN - Onsite bar.
Fees & policies
Mandatory fees
You'll be asked to pay the following charges by the property at check-in or check-out. Fees may include applicable taxes:
A city tax may be collected at the property. The city tax ranges from JPY 100–10,000 per person, per night based on the nightly room rate. Please note that further exemptions may apply. For more details, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
Optional extras
Late check-out can be arranged for an extra charge of JPY 2000 (subject to availability)
Policies
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ). Additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file.
Noise-free guestrooms cannot be guaranteed.
Only registered guests are allowed in the guestrooms.
Guests can rest easy knowing there's a fire extinguisher and a smoke detector on site.
This property accepts credit cards and cash.
Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express
Also known as
hotel zen
zen tokyo
hotel zen tokyo Hotel
hotel zen tokyo Tokyo
hotel zen tokyo Hotel Tokyo
Frequently asked questions
Are pets allowed at Hotel zen Tokyo?
Sorry, pets aren't allowed.
Is parking offered on site at Hotel zen Tokyo?
Sorry, there's no onsite parking at Hotel zen Tokyo.
What are the check-in and check-out times at Hotel zen Tokyo?
Check-in start time: 4:00 PM; Check-in end time: 5:00 AM. Check-out time is 10:00 AM. Late check-out is available for a charge of JPY 2000 (subject to availability). Contactless check-out is available.
What's the area around Hotel zen Tokyo like?
Hotel zen Tokyo is in Chuo, a short 2-minute walk from Ningyocho Station.
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Reviews
Hotel zen Tokyo Reviews
8.8
Excellent
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9.2
Cleanliness
9.0
Location
8.8
Staff & service
8.8
Property conditions & facilities
Reviews
Verified
8/10 Very good
Apr 4, 2020
Perfect
新しい施設なので全てが清潔で、朝食付きでの価格としては申し分ありません。朝食のパンがとても美味しかったです!
It's a new hotel so everything clean. High cost performance. They provide a very good breakfast!
Verified traveler
1-night trip
Verified
10/10 Exceptional
Mar 9, 2020
I like the location of this hotel as there are 2 subway location nearby as well and convenience store and several top locals restaurants. Highly recommend this hotel.
Kevin
Kevin, 5-night trip
Verified
10/10 Exceptional
Mar 8, 2020
Bem localizado. Limpo. Bem confortável. Voltaria sempre.
The location is highly accessible and the design is simple with traditional Japanese vibe. The hotel is clean and quiet, and they provides most of the things you need. Good service.
Winsome
Winsome, 3-night trip
Verified
10/10 Exceptional
Jan 3, 2020
I like the feeling of having a luxurious capsule. Negative point: having to go all the way down to shower, but it's okay nothing to complain about
Verified traveler
3-night trip
Verified
8/10 Very good
Dec 29, 2019
Close subway station, Good breakfast
If take 2 or more luggage, you may store only one.. The other one will care from lobby.
Housekeeping service offer over 3night guest.
Great access to NingyochoStation Exit A6!
But, A6 is olny EV. So, commute time was
crowded..You need to stand a line.
Breakfast best menu is BANANA BREAD!
1st floor is lobby & men only. So, you may hear outside noise.. Car/screaming peoples/
This is near subway station.. when you sleep Subway operating time, you surly hear train sound...!
Really love the design of the pods. It’s so zen like and love the smell of the wood and tatami. Also unlike other pods that’s bunk bed style, zen hotel only offers single bed which makes the room having much higher ceiling than others. Quite spacious. Shower room and toilets are clean and neat at all time. The only thing I do not like as much is the common area where male and female shared. It’s at the basement right outside of the shower place. Not as convenient as other capsule hotel that I have stayed at where the shower room locates on the same floor as the pods. Other than that, everything is great, especially the front desk female staff who speaks fluent English, very welcoming and informative. Great hospitality.
Location was near the subway on the Hibiki Line. Very easy to find.
All the basic amenities that is required can be found in the hotel, including daily change of disposable slippers, towels and toothbrush.
Simple breakfast and enough to get me going. Many eateries surrounding the hotel till late. Found traditional sweet shops in the alleys during the day.
Lovely area to be around and a few stops away (within 20-30 mins) subway stops to many attractions.
Loved everything about this hotel minus the temperature of the capsules. It was a little too warm for me, but the cleanliness, friendliness of the staff, comfort of the beds themselves, and the shower facilities were all top notch. This is a very neat take on the capsule hotel concept that's great for first-timers or those wanting something between a normal capsule and a normal hotel room. Would definitely stay again.
Alexander
Alexander, 1-night trip
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8/10 Very good
Nov 16, 2019
シンプルで、快適に眠ることができる宿です。週末だからか宿泊料金が高かったの が残念。
Mickey
Mickey, 1-night trip
Verified
10/10 Exceptional
Nov 3, 2019
Located in walking distance of the T-CAT station, it's easy to go to the airport. Lovely neighborhood and near two subway stations. You can travel to other parts of Tokyo comfortably. The staff is very helpful.
Verified traveler
2-night trip
Verified
6/10 Good
Nov 2, 2019
A noisy stay
The good: Marketed as a "luxury capsule hotel", rooms are much larger than the typical Japanese capsule and furnished in a clean, bright, minimalist style befitting its name. Has a basement bar serving good food in the afternoons and evenings and a basic but decent breakfast. Very well located, just seconds from Ningyocho station, served by the Hibiya and Asakusa metro lines. The Asakusa line provides a direct connection to both Narita and Haneda airports.
The bad: As required by Japanese law, there are only curtains separating rooms from the corridors. My sleep was interrupted at 6 am by a ringing alarm that went on for 15 minutes and at 7 am by a loud cellphone talker. The second time I went to the receptionist for help, but she declined to speak to the guest, saying it was "ok" to talk in the rooms! It's common sense that you shouldn't do this in capsule hotels, and the hotel's own rules also forbid this. And yes I was wearing earplugs.
After trying in vain to go back to sleep, I went back to reception at 7:30 am and finally she put in a word with the guest. The inconsiderate guests were not the hotel's fault, but it was inexcusable that the receptionist refused to enforce the hotel's own no-talking rules in the first place.