Tokyo brims with great hotels—from glossy luxury towers to cosy family-run inns—but our experts always gravitate toward boutiques. These smaller stays pair striking design with an intimate, personalised feel that big brands can’t match. With this in mind, our Hotel Gurus have curated a sharp list of Tokyo’s best boutique hotels, chosen for standout style, service, location, and amenities. Browse the collection and find the perfect base for your next Tokyo adventure.
Tokyo (Taito-ku, Kaminarimon 2-16-11)
A sophisticated hotel in the atmospheric eastern Asakusa district, moments from the iconic iconic Kaminari-mon Gate. Contemporary rooms boast fabulous views of either Sensoji or Tokyo Skytree. A slick French fusion restaurant, hip cocktail bar and excellent price tag make this hard to beat.
Tokyo
A vibrant hotel in the heart of Tokyo. Rooms come in a variety of sizes and styles to fit all budgets. Design is contemporary with light hearted touches coming from pops of colour and oversized chandeliers. Pizzas and drinks are served until the early hours. A lively property.
Tokyo (1-5-6 Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku)
The Aman group certainly knows how to do luxury and this is no exception. Boasting an enviably central location and chic minimalist style. The spa is undeniably fabulous & this Italian restaurant amongst the best in the city. Ideal suited for business stays and romantic city breaks alike.
Tokyo (2-16-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku)
Asakusa Kokono Club Hotel is set in Tokyo's Taito district, a short distance from the city's main sights. The property features dark, muted tones & smart interiors as well as a range of accommodation (penthouses, family rooms and dormitories). Japanese cuisine served. A splendid all-round stay.
Tokyo (Sumida-ku)
A bold venture designed by famed architect Kengo Kuma, in downtown Oshiage, east Tokyo. The crisscross wooden exterior sets the tone for the industrial conversion plywood and concrete layout of the interiors. The rooms range from comfortable to luxurious and the rooftop offers unbeatable city views.
Tokyo (Shibuya)
Tokyo's first truly hip boutique hotel, perfectly placed in the trendsetting Shibuya district. The emphasis here is on reuse and recycle- almost everything has had a previous life before it was lovingly coaxed into the hotel. Chic rooms, fantastic food, an outrageously fun bar and an inspired ethos.
Tokyo (Taito-ku )
This design hotel is nestled in a Japanese-style Machiya townhouse in Taito, Tokyo. The hotel offers the option of a traditional experience, with futon beds and tatami mats, or contemporary, Western rooms. Enjoy a daily tea ceremony in the morning before you set out sightseeing.
Tokyo (Chuo-ku)
It comes as no surprise that MUJI have created a chic contemporary space in the heart of Tokyo. Located atop its flagship store expect minimalist spaces beautifully styled with blonde wood, high-end technology and warm lighting. Complete with a superb restaurant and chic bar. A trendy pick.
Tokyo
This Tokyo hotel blends city style with Japanese tradition in central Shinjuku. In the elegant guestrooms, futon beds and tatami areas nod to local customs, while the rectangular windows with skyscraper views introduce contemporary Tokyo. Soak in the hotel onsen after sightseeing.
Tokyo (Minato-ku )
This compact luxury hotel is located in Minato City, Tokyo. The individually designed feature a blend of Japanese traditional materials and European style, with luxury linens and sink-in soft furnishings. Sample Japanese cuisine with a light Western touch at the hotel's Totanuki restaurant.
Tokyo (Chuo-ku)
Arguably one of the city's hippest boutique stays set in Nihonbashi Kabutocho district. Minimalist design merges Scandi & Japanese styles. A renowned restaurant Caveman serves superb nine-course meals plus there is a hip coffee bar, a cocktail bar and even a brewery. A destination in its own right.
Tokyo
A cool and urbane city break in Ikebukuro, well placed to explore Tokyo. Contemporary interiors boast a pastel palette with plenty of blonde wood and splashes of vibrant greenery. Well thought out soft lighting and an in room sauna create an oasis of calm.
Tokyo (Taito-ku)
A stylish boutique stay in central Tokyo, just minutes from top sights and the Yamanote Line. Clean-lined decor meets soft lighting and warm wood accents. Featuring a garden, cafe, and streaming-ready rooms, it's a compact, comfortable base for exploring the city.
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