Hotels with Kitchen Near Suga Shrine

New Designer Apartment/3 Min to Station - 402

New Designer Apartment/3 Min to Station - 402

4.4 / 5Good
3 Chome-14 Kaminoge 402
4.03KM from Suga Shrine
Kitchen
per night
From
USD**9
White Terrace Sakurashinmachi

White Terrace Sakurashinmachi

4.2 / 5Good
3 Chome-25-23 Komazawa
5.02KM from Suga Shrine
Kitchen
per night
From
USD**0
Stage You

Stage You

4.1 / 5Good1 Reviews
3-7-6 Matsubara
5.85KM from Suga Shrine
Kitchen
per night
From
USD**6
SAKURA BLOOM

SAKURA BLOOM

5 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
1-29-11 Izumi, Suginami City
7.63KM from Suga Shrine
KitchenLuggage StorageChinese HospitalityNon-smoking floorLaundry RoomHotel Labels
per night
From
USD**4
Bell House

Bell House

4.8 / 5Outstanding1 Reviews
Tokyo
5.24KM from Suga Shrine
KitchenLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceDryerMedical RoomParking
per night
From
USD**8

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Suga Shrine

Hyatt Tokyo Ginza is a top choice, just a 10-minute walk from Suga Shrine. The hotel features a serene Japanese garden and traditional tea room, blending Edo-era charm with modern elegance. Its sky-high rooftop onsen offers panoramic views of Tokyo Tower and seasonal foliage. For exclusive perks like free breakfast and early check-in, book via the HopeGoo app

Yes, Hyatt Tokyo Ginza offers Zen Garden Suites located adjacent to a meticulously maintained Japanese garden. These rooms feature shoji screens, tatami mats, and private verandas perfect for morning tea rituals. Guests can enjoy quiet contemplation at dawn or watch lantern lights glow over the shrine at night. Book through HopeGoo for complimentary kimono rental and in-room matcha ceremony

Staying at Hyatt Tokyo Ginza, take a short stroll behind Suga Shrine to Fukagawa Old Town, where centuries-old wooden machiya houses line narrow alleys. The hotel provides a curated Edo Walking Guidebook with hidden food spots and festival schedules. Weekly Saturday afternoon, local elders host Machiya Story Sessions—intimate talks on shrine traditions and community heritage, offering rare cultural insight