Ginza is Tokyo's most elegant neighborhood, where luxury boutiques line Chuo Dori and narrow alleyways hide tiny Michelin-starred sushi counters. But this upscale district isn't just for window shopping—it's also a surprisingly convenient place to stay, with excellent subway connections and options ranging from minimalist hostels to five-star towers. Whether you're in town for business or planning to explore Tsukiji Market on foot, here are 12 hotels that put you right in the middle of it all.

1. The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza

A sleek collaboration between Ian Schrager and architect Kengo Kuma, this property brings understated luxury to Ginza's fashionable streets. The lobby feels more like a sophisticated living room than a traditional hotel reception.

Deluxe room at The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza
Deluxe room at The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza - Photo courtesy of The Tokyo EDITION, Ginza

Location & Transit: Situated just off Chuo Street, you're steps from luxury brand boutiques and some of Tokyo's best people-watching. Ginza Station is a short walk away.

Price Range (USD/night): $600–$1,200+

Best For: Design-conscious travelers who appreciate a social hotel scene and don't mind paying for it.

Highlights: Japan's first punch-focused cocktail bar, a rooftop bar with vertical gardens, and 86 rooms that rank among the most spacious in Ginza.

Good to Know: The 14th-floor restaurant Sophie at EDITION does an excellent matcha french toast at breakfast. Parking is available but pricey at ¥4,000 per day.

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2. Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo / Ginza

Award-winning design meets practicality here. The lobby's Kyakuden Lounge serves Japanese tea in a serene setting, a quiet contrast to the bustling streets outside.

Standard room (1 bed queen, bathtub) at Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo
Standard room (1 bed queen, bathtub) at Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo - Photo courtesy of Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo

Location & Transit: You couldn't ask for more convenience—Higashi-Ginza Subway Station is just 110 meters away, and you can walk to Tsukiji Outer Market.

Price Range (USD/night): $200–$350

Best For: Travelers who want upscale amenities without the five-star price tag.

Highlights: Deep soaking tubs in every room, 24-hour room service, and corner rooms that let you watch the city lights from two angles.

Good to Know: Breakfast runs about ¥3,630 per person if not included in your rate. The hotel has earned consistently high marks for cleanliness from guests.

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3. Hotel Gracery Ginza

Billing itself as a "third space" between home and work, this hotel focuses on sensory design and thoughtful service. The lobby on the third floor feels like a stylish retreat from the city.

Standard double room at Hotel Gracery Ginza
Standard double room at Hotel Gracery Ginza - Photo courtesy of Hotel Gracery Ginza

Location & Transit: Right in the heart of Ginza at 7-10-1, you're surrounded by restaurants and shops. Several subway lines are within walking distance.

Price Range (USD/night): $150–$250

Best For: Travelers who want a reliable mid-range option with personality.

Highlights: Modern Japanese aesthetics throughout, 24-hour front desk, and rooms designed to help you unwind after long days of exploration.

Good to Know: The hotel is part of the Washington Hotel chain but offers a more upscale experience than the name might suggest. Front desk is on the third floor.

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4. MUJI HOTEL GINZA

The minimalist Japanese lifestyle brand brings its philosophy to hospitality. Everything is functional, beautiful, and thoughtfully considered—exactly what you'd expect from MUJI.

Type C room at MUJI HOTEL GINZA
Type C room at MUJI HOTEL GINZA - Photo courtesy of MUJI HOTEL

Location & Transit: Located in the MUJI Ginza complex, you're right above the world's largest MUJI store. Ginza Station is about 350 meters away.

Price Range (USD/night): $200–$350

Best For: Design enthusiasts and MUJI fans who appreciate minimalist aesthetics.

Highlights: Rooms feature MUJI products throughout, from bedding to toiletries. The hotel also includes a library lounge and a restaurant serving seasonal Japanese cuisine.

Good to Know: You can shop the store downstairs and literally take the hotel experience home with you. The property has earned "Superb" ratings from guests.

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5. karaksa hotel premier Tokyo Ginza

Modern comfort with thoughtful touches throughout. The second-floor lounge offers complimentary snacks and evening drinks, creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.

Standard double room at karaksa hotel premier Tokyo Ginza
Standard double room at karaksa hotel premier Tokyo Ginza - Photo courtesy of karaksa hotel premier

Location & Transit: Guests consistently rate the location exceptional—near Shinbashi Station and surrounded by convenience stores and restaurants. Positioned close to the high-end shopping district.

Price Range (USD/night): $180–$280

Best For: Couples and travelers who appreciate complimentary extras and strong water pressure in the shower.

Highlights: Free evening drinks in the lounge, excellent water pressure, and rooms with views of the Ginza skyline. The property is relatively new and spotlessly maintained.

Good to Know: Some rooms facing the elevated highway may have traffic noise—pack earplugs if you're a light sleeper. Breakfast is delivered to your room.

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6. Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza PREMIER

Efficient and reliable, this Japanese business hotel chain delivers exactly what you need without fuss. Clean lines, professional service, and no surprises.

Standard double room at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza PREMIER
Standard double room at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza PREMIER - Photo courtesy of Daiwa Roynet Hotel

Location & Transit: About 150 meters from the square hotel GINZA, putting you in the thick of things. Multiple subway options nearby.

Price Range (USD/night): $130–$200

Best For: Business travelers and solo tourists who prioritize location and cleanliness over luxury.

Highlights: Reliable Wi-Fi, self-service laundry, and rooms designed for functionality. The "PREMIER" designation means slightly upgraded amenities.

Good to Know: Rooms are compact but efficiently designed. The hotel has earned "Fabulous" ratings from more than 3,200 reviewers.

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7. Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza

Dark color palettes and sophisticated design create a calm, adult atmosphere. The concept focuses on providing a relaxing base for enjoying Tokyo's energy.

Double room at Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza
Double room at Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza - Photo courtesy of Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel

Location & Transit: At 4-9-2 Ginza, you're within walking distance of Kabukiza Theater and Tsukiji Outer Market—perfect for culture and food lovers.

Price Range (USD/night): $160–$240

Best For: Travelers who want easy access to both Ginza shopping and Tsukiji's famous food scene.

Highlights: Comfortable bedding, modern bathrooms, and a location that puts you steps from two of Tokyo's top attractions.

Good to Know: The hotel attracts a mix of leisure and business travelers. It's part of a trusted Japanese hotel chain with consistent quality standards.

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8. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza-gochome

Another solid entry from the Mitsui Garden chain, this property focuses on providing comfortable accommodations in a prime location. The aesthetic is contemporary Japanese.

Standard room (1 bed double) at Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza-gochome
Standard room (1 bed double) at Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza-gochome - Photo courtesy of Mitsui Garden Hotel

Location & Transit: Situated in Ginza-gochome, you're right in the main shopping district. Ginza Station access is convenient for exploring the rest of Tokyo.

Price Range (USD/night): $140–$220

Best For: Shoppers who want to drop off purchases and head back out without traveling far.

Highlights: Public bath facilities, comfortable rooms, and the reliability of the Mitsui Garden brand. Cleanliness scores are consistently high.

Good to Know: Some guests find the pricing a bit steep for what's offered, but location is the main draw here.

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9. Hotel Monterey Ginza

European-style architecture meets Taisho-era romance. The exterior channels old-world charm while interiors blend Japanese sensibilities with Western design elements.

Double room at Hotel Monterey Ginza
Double room at Hotel Monterey Ginza - Photo courtesy of Hotel Monterey

Location & Transit: At 2-10-2 Ginza, you're steps from multiple subway lines. Tokyo Station and Odaiba are within easy reach.

Price Range (USD/night): $120–$190

Best For: Travelers who appreciate architectural character and European aesthetics.

Highlights: Free Wi-Fi throughout, wheelchair-accessible rooms, and a design that stands out from the area's more generic business hotels.

Good to Know: The hotel has earned strong ratings from guests (around 8.9/10). Paid parking is available if you're driving.

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10. KEIKYU EX INN Higashi-Ginza - Tokyo Ginza Tsukiji

Efficient and practical, this business hotel focuses on functionality. Bright interiors and multi-language self check-in machines make arrival smooth for international visitors.

EX semi-double A room at KEIKYU EX INN Higashi-Ginza
EX semi-double A room at KEIKYU EX INN Higashi-Ginza - Photo courtesy of KEIKYU EX INN

Location & Transit: About three minutes from Higashi-Ginza Station and steps from Kabukiza. Tsukiji Outer Market is an easy walk.

Price Range (USD/night): $150–$200

Best For: Tsukiji-bound food lovers and travelers who appreciate Simmons mattresses after long days of walking.

Highlights: Simmons beds developed exclusively for the hotel, laundry facilities, and free Wi-Fi throughout. The location between Ginza and Tsukiji is hard to beat.

Good to Know: Rates run ¥23,000–31,000 for two adults. The surrounding area has plenty of restaurants and convenience stores.

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11. Tabist Ginza

Fresh and contemporary—this property was renovated in 2022, so everything feels new. Wood-grain furniture and natural tones create a warm, inviting atmosphere.

NELL room double at Tabist Ginza
NELL room double at Tabist Ginza - Photo courtesy of Tabist

Location & Transit: About a minute from Tsukiji Shijo Station, putting Ginza and Tsukiji both within walking distance.

Price Range (USD/night): $180–$280

Best For: Travelers who want newly renovated spaces without paying five-star prices.

Highlights: Pressure-distributing beds for better sleep, modern bathrooms, and the peace of mind that comes with a recent full renovation.

Good to Know: Check-out is at 11:00 AM, giving you an extra hour compared to many business hotels. Kabukiza and Hamarikyu Gardens are within walking distance.

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12. Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome

Smart and efficient, this is Japanese business hospitality done right. Clean lines, neutral tones, and a lobby that smells faintly of citrus—everything is designed for a smooth, no-fuss stay.

Double room at Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome
Double room at Sotetsu Fresa Inn Ginza-Nanachome - Photo courtesy of Sotetsu Fresa Inn

Location & Transit: A three-minute walk from Shinbashi Station and seven minutes from Ginza Station. You're tucked on a quiet side street but still within easy reach of both Ginza's main drag and the dining options around Shinbashi.

Price Range (USD/night): $90–$140

Best For: Solo travelers and couples who want reliable quality at a reasonable price without sacrificing location.

Highlights: Simmons beds, free Wi-Fi, and a welcome drink bar in the lobby. The hotel offers both smoking and non-smoking floors, and women traveling alone can request a room with a complimentary amenity set including a facial steamer.

Good to Know: Rooms are compact—typical for this price tier—but spotlessly maintained. Check-out is at 11:00 AM, giving you a slightly more relaxed morning than many business hotels allow.

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Before You Book: Ginza Accommodation Tips

Ginza hotels tend to book up quickly on weekends when Tokyo residents flock here for shopping and dining. If you're visiting Friday through Sunday, reserve at least a month in advance. Weekday rates can be significantly lower.

Room sizes in Tokyo are measured in square meters—don't expect American-style spaciousness. A 15–18 square meter room is standard for mid-range properties, while luxury hotels offer 40+ square meters. Pack light, as closet space is often proportional to room size.

Many Ginza hotels are actually a short walk from Ginza Station itself, in neighborhoods like Higashi-Ginza, Shintomicho, or Tsukiji. These locations are often quieter and more affordable while still within easy walking distance of main attractions. If you're planning early morning trips to Tsukiji Market, prioritize hotels in the Higashi-Ginza area.

For subway access, the Hibiya, Marunouchi, and Yurakucho lines all run through Ginza. Properties near Higashi-Ginza Station offer access to the Asakusa Line, which connects directly to Haneda Airport—a major convenience if you're flying in or out of HND.