Hotel Seiyo Ginza

Tokyo, Honshu, Japan

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"...a uniquely styled and intimate luxury hotel in the exciting Ginza District..."

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In the heart of Tokyo's vibrant Ginza District lies the Hotel Seiyo Ginza. A luxurious haven of modern comfort, it's the perfect destination for both business and leisure travellers. Its 77 rooms and suites have been designed to reflect the comforts and convenience of a private residence. Each room has its own individual design and layout to match the varying needs and tastes of each guest. The hotel offers the most spacious bathrooms in Japan, featuring separate showers, vanity areas and walk-in closets. In addition to standard services, a personal concierge and butler services are provided from check-in to check-out.
The Ginza District is Japan’s luxury avenue and the financial and fashion cross-roads of Tokyo. This location boasts ideal and easy access to Tokyo Station, numerous subway lines, the Tokyo City Air Terminal (TCAT) and the “Tokyo International Forum.”

Luxury Hotel Facilities

  • Butler service
  • Concierge
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Express checkout
  • Bar, lounge, restaurant & cake shop
  • 24-hour room service 
  • Business center
  • Meeting & banquet facilities
  • Babysitting & child care services
  • Fitness room with state-of-the-art equipment
  • Laundry/valet services
  • VIP rooms/services
  • Complimentary newspaper
  • Complimentary parking
  • Mobile phone rentals are available (units registered outside of Japan are not usable due to non-compatibility)

      In addition to standard services, the hotel provides a team of butlers available around the clock. The butlers offer everything needed from check-in onward to make each guest feel fully at home, being sensitive to his/her tastes and preferences. Services include unpacking/packing, in-room dining, turndown and amenities.

    • Room Options

      All rooms feature a separate bathtub and shower stall while some of the suites also come with steam baths. The rooms also boast separate vanity areas and walk-in closets, for an extra luxurious touch. Hotel Seiyo Ginza prides itself on having the most spacious bathrooms in Japan complete with telephones as well as all the amenities and toiletries you may need. A comprehensive selection of quality bath amenities from Lady Primrose is provided for the convenience of each guest in addition to bathrobes and terry cloth loungewear.
      All rooms are equipped with high-speed internet access, voice mail, CD/MD stereo tuner, remote controlled television, “On-Command” video system, cable TV, private safes, individual climate and humidity controls, and a private bar. Fax machines and personal computers are available from your butler.

      Each room and suite type is detailed below:

      • Standard Room: This room boasts a queen-size bed and a small sitting area.
      • Superior Room: King, Queen or Twin. A slightly smaller version of the Deluxe room, it offers a sitting area and writing desk.
      • Deluxe Room: King or Twin. This the hotel's largest single accommodation. It boasts a bright and spacious separate dressing room and sitting area.
      • Suite - One Bedroom: This suite offers a sizeable bedroom and spacious separate living area complete with a dining table for four.
      • Suite - Two Bedrooms: Each of this suite's bedrooms features oversized marble bathrooms and separate living and dining areas.
      • Premium Suites: An original design unique to the Seiyo Ginza Hotel, this suite's decor is the perfect harmonization of European elegance and Oriental mystique. Situated on the top floor, the Premium suite boasts a 17th-century Japanese screen in the living room and a four-poster bed. Here you can accomodate private dining for 10 in the spacious living areas. A second premium suite designed by Martha Maclay is located just one floor below. That suite can accomodate dinner for 8 people.

      Dining at Hotel Seiyo Ginza

      When it comes to dining, the Hotel Seiyo Ginza offers a wonderful choice of restaurants and eateries catering for all tastes from Eastern to Western.
      These include 'Repertoire', the hotel's signature dining room, which serves imaginative contemporary French cuisine and offers an impressive variety of wines from around the world. Staying in Europe, 'Attore' is the hotel's Italian restaurant, with three separate venues. 'Attore' was recognised by the Italian government as authenticaly Italian.
      Leaving the west for the east, 'Kitcho' is the hotel's Japanese restaurant, unsurpassed in Tokyo while 'Takewaka' is the newest culinary addition, serving perfect sushi made with the freshest seafood delivered directly from the Tsukiji Fish Market.
      When it's time for drinks, light lunch or aperitifs head to the 'Prelude Bar & Lounge' with its relaxed atmosphere and homemade pastries or the Members' Bar 'G1', the hotel's exclusive lounge, open only to guests and private members.

      Business Facilities

      Hotel Seiyo Ginza offers six meeting rooms for the business traveller, ideal for social or formal gatherings. All these amount to 686 square meters of meeting space, all superbly arranged and featuring expertly presented catering options including contemporary French, classic Italian, the award-winning banquet cuisine of Chef Yamaguchi and Japanese selections. High-speed Internet access and full A/V services complement all meeting venues and a business centre is also open to business travellers.

      Things to do in Tokyo

      As the capital of Japan, Tokyo offers a wealth of attractions for visitors who can discover the wonders of this ancient land's historically rich past and the wondrous sights of its modern present.
      Amongst the sights worth seeing are the Imperial Palace and its Imperial East Garden, the Idemitsu Museum, The Ota Memorial Museum, the Tokyo National Museum and the do-Tokyo Museum, all of which offer visitors insights into different sides of Japanese and Asian art and culture, from Zen to modern art.
      Alternatively you can take a trip to Ueno, famous for the spring cherry blossoms, and whichc boasts a park complete with a zoo, museums, art galleries, a temple and a shrine. Meanwhile the Meiji Shrine is also worth a visit, featuring over 20,000 trees that were donated from all over Japan. Once there you can visit the Iris Garden and the Treasure House.
      Away from museums and shrines you can wander the Tsukiji Fish Market where you'll enjoy the freshest sushi at the world’s biggest fish market and witness lively fish auctions.

      If it's shopping you're after, a must stop on any shopping trip is Ginza, Japan's most famous shopping district, with its long-established and prestigious department stores and shops. The district is filled with side streets and fringed by large and small specialty shops, restaurants, coffee shops, as well as exclusive and expensive bars and nightclubs. Or take a stroll down Omotesando, a wide boulevard set in a modern section of Tokyo and fringed by restaurants, coffee shops, small boutiques and specialty shops or head to Aoyama Fashionable, a sophisticated uptown section of Tokyo featuring trendy boutiques, such as Comme des Garcons, Issey Miyake, Yoji Yamamoto, Emporio Armani and Sonia Rykiel. 
      And when the shopping's out of the way you can head to Roppongi, the international entertainment quarter. As the party town of Tokyo, Roppongi offers many nightclubs and is best enjoyed in the evening. For those who are interested in records, the WAVE shop is a must stop.

      Lastly you can stroll down to Harumi-dori Avenue which leads from the Ginza district to the Kabukiza Theater where you can enjoy traditional Japanese stage arts such as Kabuki and Noh.

      Getting to Hotel Seiyo Ginza

      New Tokyo (Narita) International Airport is 1 hour away from the hotel by car.

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      Hotel Seiyo Ginza
      1-11-2 Ginza
      Tokyo, Honshu, Japan