Set within a historic Japanese garden, Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo offers spacious rooms with garden or city views and free Wi-Fi. On-site YU The Spa features massages with scented oils and traditional Japanese hot-spring baths. A glass-enclosed indoor pool and 3 dining options are featured.
The classically luxurious rooms include a marble en-suite bathroom with deep soaking bathtub. Each room is fitted with a flat-screen satellite TV and hi-fi audio system.
Guests can receive rejuvenating treatments and soak in the open-air heated hot tub and the hot spring bath at the spa. For convenience, the hotel’s business centre and fitness centre are open 24 hours.
Overlooking the Chinzanso Gardens, Il Teatro features Venetian chandeliers and Milanese-style Italian dishes. Miyuki offers a range of Japanese cuisine served by staff in kimonos, and international dishes are served at the Bistro.
Tokyo Chinzanso Hotel is a 25-minute taxi ride from JR Tokyo Train Station. The hotel is a 10-minute walk from Edogawabashi Subway Station.
This summer 26th July 2024, a lounge will be created exclusively for suite room guests to enjoy a light meal service and terrace seating. The elegant interior is designed with respect to culture and tradition suitable for being left to future generations. In the middle of Tokyo, feel the breath of each season as you experience a moment of relaxation.
One of the best Japanese meals I've had. The food is cooked on a heated lava stone from Mt. Fuji with a personal server/cook. During summer, check out the fireflies. Dinner starts at ¥8000 p/p.
When they say "cheese waffle," they mean a cheese stick in a waffle...not cream cheese, as I expected (but it's still good) :) The curry bread is not to be missed!
Bagels are awesome, but kind of small. Try the Waseda blend, cheap and nice coffee. Great place to hang out for hours but be careful, there are no electricity plugs!