【Fufu Tokyo Ginza】Enjoy a renowned hot spring, once favored by shoguns, on Ginza's main street.
Despite its location directly connected to Ginza-itchome Station, step inside and you'll find yourself completely cut off from the hustle and bustle outside. The space, enveloped in soft light and the scent of wood, exudes a tranquility unexpected in the heart of Ginza. Fufu Tokyo Ginza's pride lies in its natural hot spring baths in all 34 rooms. Bringing the famous hot spring waters from Atami, the origin of the Fufu brand, once beloved by Tokugawa Ieyasu, it offers the ultimate experience of "hot springs in Ginza."
At "Yusora," the rooftop lounge on the top floor, daybeds are arranged in the rooftop garden, each equipped with a footbath. Immersing yourself in the Atami hot springs while surrounded by trees and gazing at the Ginza sky is pure bliss. It's truly an urban retreat. From 4 PM to 8 PM, you can also enjoy a free flow of wine, beer, and soft drinks.
For dining, choose between "Ginza Gayu," a Japanese restaurant where you can savor seasonal delights in private rooms, or "Sushi Ginga," where you can enjoy fresh seasonal fish meticulously prepared by skilled chefs. This luxurious hotel in the heart of Ginza offers exquisite furnishings, dining, and hot springs.
Fufu Tokyo Ginza
Hulic Ginza Building, 1-7-10 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Tel./0570-0117-22
Price/From 169,400 yen per room per night (includes 2 meals, for 2 people) *As of June 2026
https://www.fufutokyo.jp/
【HOSHINOYA Tokyo】A city ryokan with all tatami flooring where you can relax barefoot
Hoshino Resorts HOSHINOYA Tokyo is nestled among the high-rise buildings of Otemachi. Welcomed by the scent of tatami and soft lighting, beyond the entrance door lies a tranquil atmosphere that makes you forget you are in the city center. The space, designed with the theme of a modern ryokan, incorporates tatami-matted corridors and designs reminiscent of shoji screens throughout, offering the warmth and relaxation unique to a ryokan despite its central urban location.
On the top floor, the 17th floor, there is a natural hot spring with its own source welling up from 1,500m underground. Named "Otemachi Onsen," this hot spring contains abundant minerals from seawater and seaweed trapped deep underground, making it a chloride spring that feels moist on the skin. The high-ceilinged bath area is filled with a sense of openness, and as you sink into the warm water, the fatigue of mind and body seems to melt away.
There are only six guest rooms per floor. All are tatami-matted, with calm Japanese spaces featuring wood and washi paper. In the center of each floor, an "Ochanoma Lounge" is available 24 hours a day, where guests can enjoy drinks and snacks at any time, which is a delightful touch. While this is a convenient hotel within walking distance of the Imperial Palace and Marunouchi, stepping inside transports you to the world of a ryokan. These two facets are the charm of HOSHINOYA Tokyo.
At this hotel, you can enjoy Izu's hot spring water at "YU, THE SPA," a spa facility equipped with hot springs, saunas, and a pool. The spacious bath, filled with alkaline simple spring water known for its skin-beautifying properties, and the natural light-filled space make you momentarily forget you're in Tokyo. The hotel offers a variety of restaurants, including the Japanese restaurant "Ryotei Kinsui" and the Italian restaurant "Il Teatro," where you can savor dishes made with seasonal ingredients while enjoying garden views.
The guest rooms are based on classic luxury, featuring spacious bathrooms and large windows offering views of the garden and the Tokyo cityscape. Suites include access to the exclusive "Le Ciel" lounge, where light meals and tea can be enjoyed. All rooms are spaciously designed, providing a tranquil sense of being in a forest, even in the heart of Tokyo.
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo
2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
Tel./03-3943-1111
Price/From 87,285 yen per room per night (As of June 2026)
https://hotel-chinzanso-tokyo.jp/ *Hot spring water is supplemented, heated, filtered, and disinfected.
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo: A landmark hotel nestled by Tokyo Tower
This landmark hotel, with 33 floors above ground and two below, stands majestically amidst the abundant greenery of Shiba Park. Despite its prime location at the foot of Tokyo Tower, the hotel's interior exudes a tranquil atmosphere. Stepping into the lobby, where light streams in through large windows, the hustle and bustle of the city fades away, and a sense of calm washes over you.
A notable highlight is the spa and fitness center, equipped with natural hot spring water drawn from 1,600m below Shiba Park. It's a rare find to have a hotel in the heart of the city with its own natural spring, featuring a sodium-chloride strong saline hot spring. It is effective for neuralgia, muscle pain, sensitivity to cold, and fatigue recovery, offering a comforting sensation of warmth from deep within the body.
Guest rooms range from 38㎡ deluxe twin rooms to suites over 110㎡, with desks and other amenities making them convenient for short stays, such as dropping in after work and leaving for work the next morning. The views from the Tokyo Tower side and the Shiba Park side offer different charms, with the night view from the tower side being particularly breathtaking. After a dip in the natural hot spring, gazing at the sparkling lights outside the window, fatigue and stress naturally melt away.
The Prince Park Tower Tokyo
4-8-1 Shiba-koen, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Tel./03-5400-1111
Price/From 65,176 yen per room per night *As of June 2026 (additional charges may apply for hot spring use)
https://www.princehotels.co.jp/parktower/facility/spa_fitness/
Yuen Bettei Daita: An open-to-the-community hot spring ryokan built on a former railway line
A compact inn with 35 rooms, situated near Setagaya-Daita Station. Yuen Bettei Daita is a tranquil hot spring ryokan that blends seamlessly into the residential neighborhood. Its calm design, incorporating wood and earthen walls, is imbued with a Japanese aesthetic that values empty space. Despite being adjacent to the cultural hub of Shimokitazawa, it offers the sensation of visiting a hot spring resort nestled in the mountains.
The water for the outdoor bath is transported from the Hakone Ashinoko hot spring. Its slightly alkaline quality makes it soft on the skin, and soaking in it makes you momentarily forget that you're in Tokyo. In addition to the outdoor and indoor baths, the public bath also features a sauna, and guests can enjoy cooling off in the garden at the post-bath lounge.
All guest rooms are based on a Japanese aesthetic, providing a calm space with tatami flooring and the warmth of wood. Rooms with open-air baths are also available. For dinner, enjoy kaiseki cuisine made with seasonal ingredients at Kappo Tsukikage restaurant within the hotel. During the day, Saryo Tsukikage, where you can enjoy Japanese tea and sweets, transforms into a chic adult bar at night. While it lacks the opulence of a luxury hotel, it is a hidden urban retreat meticulously arranged with only what is essential.
Yuen Bettei Daita
2-31-26 Daita, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
Tel. / 03-5431-3101 *Inquiries via email (info-daita@yuenbettei.jp) are recommended.
Price / From 37,400 yen per person per night (with breakfast) *As of June 2026
https://www.uds-hotels.com/yuenbettei/daita/
















