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Hotel Niwa Tokyo
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Hotel Overview
Great location, clean, friendly
Hotel Niwa's rooms are comfortable and clean. While the Standard rooms are smaller than most...
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Kaitlin Traveler
- 2 Apr 2013
Michelin-rated stylish hotel in central Iidabashi
Hotel Niwa offers convenient access to Tokyo's major sites while serving as a tranquil retreat in the city. The hotel hosts a garden courtyard as well as a rooftop garden adjacent to the relaxation room. The Michelin Guide to Tokyo 2010 awarded Niwa two stars. Comfortable rooms range from standard to chic premium, offering modern tranquility. Elegant Japanese and French restaurants are available for those with discerning tastes. The Hotel Niwa Tokyo has two banquet rooms with the small, yet stylish Sui room overlooking the garden courtyard.
Highlights
- Michelin-rated hotel
- On-site Japanese garden offers guests a place to relax
- Relaxation room adjacent to rooftop garden, complete with massage chairs
- Workout room open into the night with treadmills and bikes
- French and Japanese dining in exquisite settings
Rooms
All rooms offer complimentary high-speed Internet access and LCD TV. The décor is stylishly modern, yet minimalist, fitting Japanese design tastes. Comfort rooms add a touch of tradition with Japanese sliding paper screens. Whirlpool baths in premium rooms give guests a relaxing evening option.
Features
The Hotel Niwa Tokyo plays up the urban retreat concept with an onsite garden courtyard, whirlpool bath option in some rooms and a top-floor relaxation room. The hotel's stunning restaurants serve fine-dining Japanese and French cuisine. Western buffet and Japanese style breakfasts are available, plus lunch and dinner options in each restaurant with extensive wine and sake selections. For guests who wish to venture into bustling Tokyo, the Suidobashi Station is a short walk away.
Transportation
- Suidobashi Station (0.3 mi/0.5 km)
- Haneda Airport (12.2 mi/19.6 km)
- Narita Airport (40.8 mi/65.7km)
Attractions
- Tokyo Dome City (0.3 mi/0.5 km)
- Ginza (2.3 mi/3.8 km)
- Shinjuku (3.4 mi/5.5 km)
Business
- Two meeting rooms with audiovisual equipment and whiteboards
- 24-hour business center with computers, copy and printing services (fees apply)
- In-room high-speed Internet access
Hotel Niwa Tokyo Rooms
- STANDARD - HOTEL
- Designed with privacy in mind, Standard rooms feature a wide, comfortable bed, a big bathtub, and all the amenities you need for a restful and relaxing stay.
32-inch wide-screen LCD TV Cable programming
High-speed Internet Refrigerator Private safe
Bed Size:W140cm/L195cm - STANDARD - HOSTEL
- Designed with privacy in mind, Standard rooms feature a wide, comfortable bed, a big bathtub, and all the amenities you need for a restful and relaxing stay.
32-inch wide-screen LCD TV Cable programming
High-speed Internet Refrigerator Private safe
Bed Size:W140cm/L195cm - SUPERIOR - HOSTEL
- Our simply but oh-so-elegantly furnished Superior twin for couples, with ample space for two to relax and enjoy themselves in comfort.
37-inch wide-screen LCD TV Cable Iron
High-speed Internet Refrigerator Private safe
Bed Size:W105cm/L205cm(2 Beds) - SUPERIOR - HOTEL
- Our simply but oh-so-elegantly furnished Superior twin for couples, with ample space for two to relax and enjoy themselves in comfort.
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37-inch wide-screen LCD TV Cable Iron
High-speed Internet Refrigerator Private safe
Bed Size:W105cm/L205cm(2 Beds)
Amenities
- FREE internet in room
- No smoking rooms/facilities
- General
- No smoking rooms/facilities
- Elevators
- Activities
- Fitness centre or spa
- Health club
- Dining
- Restaurant
- Services
- Business centre
- Laundry service
- Safe deposit box
- Conference facilities
- Currency exchange
- Internet
- FREE internet in room
- Accessibility
- Accessible facilities
- Service dogs allowed
- Accessible parking
- Audible emergency alarm for sight impaired guest
Hotel Map
- Area served
- Most locations in Tokyo are accessible within an hour.
Closes Train Lines: JR Sobu-Chuo Line,Toei Mita Line(Subway),Tokyo Metoro Hanzomon Line - Nearby airports
- Narita International Airport-90 minutes JR lines
Haneda Airport-55 minutes by train or 50 minutes by taxi - Area description
- 3 minutes walk from Suidobashi station-JR lines which is only few stops from Akihabara station and Tokyo station.
90 minutes by JR lines from Narita Airport
Nearby points of interest
- LaQua: 0.3 mi
- Asagaya: 0.4 mi
- Tokyo Dome City: 0.4 mi
- Iidabashi: 0.7 mi
- Otemachi: 0.7 mi
- University of Tokyo: 0.9 mi
- Kanda: 1 mi
- Akihabara: 1 mi
- Shitamachi Museum: 1.1 mi
- Ueno Park: 1.1 mi
- Ameyoko: 1.2 mi
- Toshogu Shrine: 1.3 mi
- Hanzomon Station: 1.3 mi
- Ueno Zoo: 1.4 mi
- Tokyo Station: 1.5 mi
- LaQua: 0.3 mi
- Asagaya: 0.4 mi
- Tokyo Dome City: 0.4 mi
- Iidabashi: 0.7 mi
- Otemachi: 0.7 mi
- University of Tokyo: 0.9 mi
- Kanda: 1 mi
- Akihabara: 1 mi
- Shitamachi Museum: 1.1 mi
- Ueno Park: 1.1 mi
- Ameyoko: 1.2 mi
- Toshogu Shrine: 1.3 mi
- Hanzomon Station: 1.3 mi
- Ueno Zoo: 1.4 mi
- Tokyo Station: 1.5 mi
- National Museum of Western Art: 1.5 mi
- Hachiko Statue: 1.5 mi
- Asakusabashi: 1.6 mi
- Nihonbashi: 1.7 mi
- Tokyo National Museum: 1.7 mi
- Marunouchi: 1.7 mi
- Waseda: 2 mi
- Kokugikan Sumo Museum: 2 mi
- Ginza: 2.1 mi
- Tokyo City Air Terminal: 2.1 mi
- Myogonji Temple: 2.1 mi
- Hakozaki Station: 2.1 mi
- Edo Tokyo Museum: 2.2 mi
- Kabukiza Theater: 2.2 mi
- Hanayashiki Amusement Park: 2.4 mi
- Sensoji Temple: 2.4 mi
- Tsukiji: 2.5 mi
- Tsukiji Fish Market: 2.5 mi
- Higashi-Shinjuku: 2.8 mi
- Sunshine City: 2.9 mi
- Tokyo Tower: 3 mi
- Shinjuku Station: 3 mi
- Kaisei University Living History Museum: 3.1 mi
- Hamamatsucho: 3.1 mi
- Mejiro: 3.2 mi
- Kinshicho: 3.2 mi
- Shiba Park: 3.3 mi
- Azabu: 3.3 mi
- Nishi-Shinjuku: 3.4 mi
- Kobayashi Doll Museum: 3.4 mi
Dining
- Grill & Bar Lieu
- The Grill & Bar Lieu takes its name from the French word for "place", which - in a linguistic coincidence that resonates with the sound of the stream in the hotel's inner courtyard - is phonetically identical to the Japanese word for "flow". With an impressive wine cellar and a wide selection light, healthful, Provenal-style dishes made from seasonal vegetables, prime-cut meats and poultry, and fresh-caught seafood, it offers a dining experience that is sure to delight.
- Japanese Restaurant Yukuri
- Located across the garden courtyard from the hotel's main building, Yukuri takes its name from an ancient Japanese word that means "to achieve rapport." Here you can experience authentic kaiseki cuisine in a setting that is at once modern and traditionally Japanese. Whether you enjoy your meal with a sweeping view of the garden courtyard, or in the intimacy of Yukuri's private dining room, it will be a culinary experience you are sure to treasure.
Hotel Policies
- Check-in:
- 1500
- Check-out:
- 1100
Terms and conditions
Extra charges may apply for children. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the quoted rate.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use.
Guest Reviews (66)
Ratings and reviews for Hotel Niwa Tokyo
- All travellers (66) 4.6 / 5
- Business (5) 4.8 / 5
- Couples (20) 4.6 / 5
- Families (1) 5 / 5
- Friends (6) 4.8 / 5
- Singles (19) 4.2 / 5
- L.G.B.T. (1) 4 / 5
- Amenities:
- 4.4
- Room cleanliness:
- 4.9
- Hotel staff:
- 4.7
- Room comfort:
- 4.5
- Location:
- 4.2
- Value:
- 4.5
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Reviewer score
Would recommend
Frynick22
Great place
Got the reservation as a package so I'm not sure the cost but Iloved the place. Very clean, cozy, beautiful and modern/traditional styled place. The trains are close, like 5 minute walk, and there are plenty of little restaurants nearby. The room was a bit small, but maybe it's normal for Tokyo. Very satisfied.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 4
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 5
Entertainment tip:
Long walk from hotel
Behind the Tokyo dome attractions there is a huge, amazing spa facility. The front desk helped me find it. I really loved that
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Ramkirhs
Great value, good location
This is a nice standard hotel for < £100/night right in the heat of Tokyo. It's a mere 3 minute walk from a train station and about 5 minutes from a metro station. Rooms are fairly small (to be expected at this price range in the centre of Tokyo!) but very clean and quiet. Staff were very helpful and spoke good English. They assisted in making restaurant reservations and booking taxis. Would definitely recommend it.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Money-saving tip:
Not Applicable
If you have a JRPass then the nearest station to the hotel is covered by it. In fact, we travelled around Tokyo for 3 days on our JR Pass using only the train service, and just once had to buy a single metro ticket. The train service is very efficient and can get you to most of the main attractions in Tokyo.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Kaitlin Traveler
Great location, clean, friendly
Hotel Niwa's rooms are comfortable and clean. While the Standard rooms are smaller than most Western sized rooms, my husband and I were not uncomfortable. We also rented a Superior room for the last leg of our trip (because no Standard rooms were available), which was more expensive and larger, but not really necessary. The breakfast buffet included an enormous selection of both Japanese and Western fare, though somewhat pricey at 2300 yen/person. The hotel staff was friendly and helpful, and most spoke English well. The location was convenient to get to the subway (Mita line). Would definitely recommend it to friends and stay there again.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 5
Money-saving tip:
Not Applicable
If you're traveling from somewhere that's not a "cash society," keep in mind that Japan is and remember to bring lots of cash (either in yen or your own currency to exchange there). We spent a large portion of our first day in Tokyo trying to find an ATM that would accept our U.S. debit cards to take out cash after realizing that my husband's credit card did not work.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
deborahbarrister
Choose this BARGAIN in Tokyo
This 3* beautifully designed hotel knocks the spots off many 4* ones I have stayed in. In a quiet neighbourhood, less that an mile from the East Gradens of the Imperial Palace. Staff unfailingly polite and as helpful as they can be. Decent sized room (18sq m) with the MOST comfortable but smallish double bed. Sweet little smoking garden on the 3rd floor and a big spacious airy lobby. Free massage chairs too on 3rd floor which are perfect after a day's hard sightseeing. Free and efficient wifi on every floor and a hard wired ethernet in your room as well. Freshly laundered pyjamas every day and a huge range of toiletries and sundries. Breakfast is good but expensive though, so eat out!
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 4
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 5
Sightseeing tip:
Not Applicable
a metro ride away is the beautiful, tranquil and serene Meiji Shrine Inner gardens. Not to be missed, huge forested park with over 100,000 trees
Reviewer score
Would recommend
LoveTravleling
Highly Recommended
I spent 5 nights at Niwa and was very pleased with the hotel. Very friendly staff and they all speak English quite well. The room was small but very comfortable and clean. My only disappointment was the Japanese restaurant. I had dinner there one night and found the price too high for the quantity and quality of food. If you are visiting one of the universities in the area, it is a very convenient location. My room was very quiet. It is nice to have free WiFi.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 3
- Value:
- 5
Trip purpose:
Business
Reviewer score
Would recommend
12 Countries in 3 years
Lovely and comfortable
Niwa Hotel was in the middle of the city, so it made traveling a breeze. It was a little difficult to find from the map provided, but it was lovely once we found it. The bed was super comfortable and the large tub was quite relaxing. The staff was polite and knowledgeable.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 4
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 4
Time-saving tip:
Short walk from hotel
The easiest way to get to the hotel is to go out of Suidobashi Station and turn right. You will be walking in the opposite direction of the Dome City. Keep walking until you see the 24hour Yoshinoya on the corner, about 2 1/2 blocks from the station. Turn left, crossing the street, and go straight until you see Hotel Niwa on your left.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Royslee
Great for business or family
Very comfortable and convenient. Close by Tokyo Dome hotel, a 5 min walk and from Dome, you can take the airport limousine to Narita or haneda.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 5
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 5
Trip purpose:
Business
Money-saving tip:
Short walk from hotel
Tokyo Dome
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Sarun Boonchalakulkosol
Fulfill my Tokyo vacation by staying here
Prior to my arrival I was written to the hotel asking for non-smoking floor and high floor. I was arrived on Wednesday 5 Dec 12 afternoon and found the check-in process was very efficient, they have provided what I have requested. Staffs are speaking good English.. Room was very comfortable and very decorated with care in every single detail. You will have a pyjamas that the hotel changes daily for you. Next to the hotel is the convenience store where you can get some good snacks, soft drinks, and ice creams whenever you want. After a short walk (turn your back on the hotel, walk left 50m, and turn left again then walk another 100m, then cross the road) you will reach JR Suidobashi station where you can easily reach Shinjuku, Akiba (Akihabara), or Tokyo station within 15 minutes including any transit if required. Just across the station located McDonald's (24/7) and Staarbucks (open until 10.30pm), Tokyo Dome, and Suidobashi subway station. This is an ideal place to stay for. I have been staying for five nights, and surely I will return to this hotel for my next visit.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 5
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 5
Time-saving tip:
In Hotel
Go to the hotel's gym room and utilize the massage chairs after your long walk during the day. It was very very relaxing. The gym room was closed at 10pm but actually you can stay a little longer.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Aloha Getaway
Hotel Niwa, Tokyo. October, 2012
Great location. My standard room was fine. Not much of a gym facility, probably not worth the space used for it. Daily maid cleaning was good. I was there for 10 nights on business. Easy location for business associates to meet. Restaurant was good - upscale Japanese. The hotel is generally quiet and subdued. Some frontdesk staff are a little too reserved and unresponsive - sometimes a little too much cold Japanese stare and not enough smile. Will return.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 3
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 2
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 4
- Value:
- 3
Shopping tip:
Short walk from hotel
This hotel is in the bookselling district of Tokyo. Miles and miles of booksellers (used and new, the vast majority in Japanese) in the immediate vicinity.
Reviewer score
Would recommend
Sibra
Tokyo Stay
Good hotel, clean, nice staff and reliable. Would be nice to have breakfast in the hotel however it is super expensive. Close to train station, safe area, 7 eleven near b for money exchange and choco-ru for morning breakfast. No complaints, good experience. Rooms are pretty small but I guess that is standard in japan. Dont bring huge luggages because there isnt a place to put them.
Hotel features (5 = best, 1 = worst):
- Amenities:
- 4
- Room cleanliness:
- 5
- Hotel staff:
- 5
- Room comfort:
- 4
- Location:
- 5
- Value:
- 4
Dining tip:
Short walk from hotel
Choco-Ru
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