Tokyo, the neon-lit metropolis known for its mesmerizing energy, also has its own place of tranquility through some of the most beautiful garden hotels in Tokyo. Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy the embrace of nature at Tokyo's most beautiful garden hotels. These retreats offer a unique blend of luxury accommodation and stunning landscaped gardens, perfect for travelers looking for a rejuvenating experience that combines city views with soothing greenery.
To help you decide on a peaceful stay at the most beautiful garden hotels in Tokyo, check out some of Traveloka's recommendations below.
Location: 2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo ku, Tokyo, Bunkyo, Kanto, Japan, 112-8667.
The lush greenery of Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo creates the immersive experience of being in a rainforest. Renowned as one of Tokyo's most stunning garden hotels, you can explore the gardens and encounter fern-covered waterfalls and camellias that flourish during the winter months, a tradition that has lasted for over 700 years.
In addition, you also have the opportunity to take a guided tour of the nearly seven-hectare garden, where you will find a magnificent three-story pagoda that was built around 600 years ago without the use of nails. Other than that, the park also has stone monuments, shrines, temples and sacred trees that have stood for more than five centuries, making it one of the garden hotels worth staying in.
Throughout the seasons, the gardens change, with snow-dusted plants in winter, followed by blooming flowers in spring and the appearance of fireflies in summer. Autumn brings a fiery display of foliage, which guides expertly point out, alongside the diverse wildlife that call the gardens home. The gardens are also open to non-guests for self-guided visits.
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo
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Location: 3-chōme-13-1 Takanawa, Minato City, Tokyo 108-8612, Japan.
The late Kusuoka Teiji was the mastermind behind the charming Japanese gardens that surround The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo & Takanawa Hanakohro. Known for his work on the grounds of Tokyo's Imperial Palace, Teiji's involvement ensured that the two-hectare garden is a stunning blend of floral beauty, with around 210 cherry trees of 17 different varieties.
True to the essence of a Japanese garden, there is a tranquil pond inhabited by carp, a beautiful sakurabashi bridge spanning the river, a serene shrine dedicated to Kannon (Goddess of Compassion), and a charming bell tower. Access to this place is not exclusive to hotel guests, so everyone can enjoy its splendor. However, guests staying at the hotel can pamper themselves in the spacious rooms and suites, most of which offer beautiful garden views.
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
3-13-1 Takanawa,Minato
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Location: 2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Bunkyo ku, Tokyo, Bunkyo, Kanto, Japan, 112-8667.
The expansive gardens of Hotel New Otani Tokyo have a history dating back 400 years, originating from the residence of daimyo Katō Kiyomasa. The four-hectare grounds became part of the hotel in preparation for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and have been an attraction ever since.
Within the grounds, you'll find large and rare jade, akadama, and fossil-studded stones, including the Stone Garden area. Surrounded by fragrant pine trees and dotted with patterns that mimic the ripples of the mountains, the garden exudes serenity. Numerous ponds dot the landscape, some of which are filled with lively koi fish, while cranes, ducks and parrots add to the natural ambience.
Crossing Seisen Pond via a vibrant red taikobashi bridge, you'll come to an ancient stone lantern nestled beside a cascading waterfall. Hidden shrines can be found amongst the nutmeg and Japanese pine trees, along with traditional teahouses. Every evening, the garden is illuminated by a captivating light show designed by Motoko Ishii, featuring environmentally-friendly LED technology. Access to the garden is open to hotel guests and visitors.
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Location: The Otemachi Tower 1-5-6 Otemachi Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Chiyoda, Kanto, Japan, 100-0004.
Unlike the traditional garden hotels on this list, Aman Tokyo offers a unique urban oasis. Perched atop the Otemachi Tower in the heart of Tokyo's financial district, it's not the first place you'd expect to find a quiet retreat. Step inside Aman Tokyo, however, and you'll be greeted by a haven of understated luxury that blends Japanese design principles with stunning city views.
Floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the rooms in natural light, while traditional shoji screens and soaking tubs made from natural stone offer a touch of Zen serenity. The hotel doesn't have much space, but it's thoughtful design incorporates elements that bring the outside in, making it an ideal urban retreat for travelers seeking a luxurious retreat from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo.
Otemachi Tower is conveniently connected to Otemachi subway station, which provides access to five subway lines. Located near Tokyo Station, the hotel offers convenient connections to the extensive bullet train network that reaches across the country. Haneda Airport, a 40-minute drive away, serves both domestic and international flights. Similarly, Narita Airport, a 60-minute drive away, serves international flights.
Location: 6-6-7 Ginza, Chou-ku, Ginza, Tokyo, Chuo, Japan, 104-0061.
While Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo may not be a traditional garden hotel, it offers a unique urban oasis in the heart of Tokyo's bustling Ginza district. The hotel cleverly incorporates natural elements throughout its design, fostering a sense of calm amidst the hustle and bustle of the city.
You can imagine stepping off the vibrant streets of Ginza and into a haven of contemporary elegance, where floor-to-ceiling windows bathe the interior in natural light, and carefully selected artworks reflect the beauty of the surrounding gardens. This unexpected blend of urban sophistication and natural elements makes Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo a great choice for travelers who love design and seek a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city.
Indulge in the serene beauty of Tokyo's hotel gardens and discover a unique blend of urban bustle and tranquility. Whether you're looking for a sprawling historic garden or a modern retreat infused with natural elements, Tokyo has the perfect green oasis for you.
Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo
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6-6-7 Ginza,Chou-ku
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