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Tsukiji isn’t just a name—it’s a taste pilgrimage. Arrive at dawn, when the market buzzes with energy, and watch tuna be sliced live before your eyes. Grab a steaming bowl of Tsukiji sushi don—each bite bursts with oceanic freshness. It’s not just food, it’s Tokyo’s most authentic flavor heartbeat.

MIMARU Tokyo Kinshicho

MIMARU Tokyo Kinshicho

4.8 / 5Outstanding22 Reviews
4-11-5 Kotobashi
5.56KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Hatchobori

MIMARU Tokyo Hatchobori

4.8 / 5Outstanding54 Reviews
3-8-8 Nihombashi Kayabacho
1.76KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Nihombashi Suitengumae

MIMARU Tokyo Nihombashi Suitengumae

4.8 / 5Outstanding13 Reviews
17-6 Nihonbashihakozakicho
2.45KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa

MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa

5 / 5Outstanding30 Reviews
1-10-13 Hanakawado
6.12KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno North

MIMARU Tokyo Ueno North

4.8 / 5Outstanding12 Reviews
7-14-4 Ueno
5.86KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Nihombashi

MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Nihombashi

4.9 / 5Outstanding12 Reviews
2-10-9 Nihombashi
2.94KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi

MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi

4.7 / 5Great7 Reviews
1-17-1 Ueno
4.63KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Asakusa Station

MIMARU Tokyo Asakusa Station

4.9 / 5Outstanding27 Reviews
2-20-4 Kaminarimon
5.77KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Ginza East

MIMARU Tokyo Ginza East

4.6 / 5Great8 Reviews
1-4-4 Shintomi
1.07KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East

MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East

4.5 / 5Great3 Reviews
4-26-3 Higashiueno
5.65KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Station East

MIMARU Tokyo Station East

4.4 / 5Good20 Reviews
1-12-8 Hatchobori
1.75KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka

MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka

4.6 / 5Great15 Reviews
7-9-6 Akasaka
3.04KM from Tsukiji
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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Inaricho

MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Inaricho

4.7 / 5Great17 Reviews
5-8-2 Higashiueno
5.52KM from Tsukiji
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Tsukiji

Stay at Tsukiji Dai Hotel, located just a 2-minute walk from the main entrance of Tsukiji Outer Market. The hotel blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern comfort, and some rooms offer views of the bustling market street. Wake up early to witness the pre-dawn fish auctions, then enjoy breakfast featuring fresh sushi and fugu prepared on-site. Complimentary shuttle services connect to Ginza and Asakusa, making it ideal for travelers who want immersive access to Tokyo’s edible culture.

Take the JR Tokaido Main Line from Tokyo Station to Tsukiji Station, a mere 10-minute ride—exit directly into the market complex. Must-try dishes include tamagoyaki sushi and tonkatsu rice bowl from stalls run by century-old vendors. Ingredients arrive daily from the fishing port, ensuring peak freshness. Don’t miss the Tsukiji Honmachi Market’s specialty restaurants, where you can savor premium toro (tuna belly) and uni (sea urchin) nigiri, paired with handmade miso soup—authentic Edo-style dining at its finest.

Join a pre-dawn market tour led by local guides through both the inner and outer markets, witnessing the 4 a.m. fish auction in real time and learning how to assess fish quality. Additionally, book a hands-on sushi-making workshop with master chefs, crafting traditional Edo-style sushi and seasoned rice. These experiences, held Monday–Saturday mornings, require advance HopeGoo and offer an intimate look into Tokyo’s culinary heritage and daily rhythms.

Tokyo Tsukiji Toyoko Stay is perfect for families, offering family rooms, baby cots, and accessible facilities. Located steps away from the market and Tokyo Station, it provides free baby equipment, multilingual staff (Japanese & English), and nearby parks and supermarkets for easy errands. Breakfast includes child-sized portions like soft rice porridge with dried fish and tender bread. Parents appreciate the safe, welcoming environment tailored for young travelers.

Evenings at Tsukiji Market come alive with vibrant night markets and cozy izakayas. Try yakitori skewers grilled over charcoal at Yaezuruya or tempura with sake at Tsukiji Chaya. For a scenic break, stroll along the Sumida River, where illuminated boats glide past the skyline. Some hotels offer nighttime guided bus tours to Ginza or Akihabara, allowing guests to experience Tokyo’s dazzling nightlife after exploring the heart of the city’s food scene.

Hyatt Regency Tokyo Tsukiji features a sky terrace with unobstructed views of the Tsukiji Market and distant Tokyo Tower, especially stunning during golden hour. The hotel offers professional photography gear rentals, including tripods and wide-angle lenses, and hosts a sunrise photography tour to capture the first fish deliveries and bidding frenzy at 4 a.m. Rooms also feature adjustable lighting systems for indoor shoots, making it a top choice for visual storytellers seeking urban and culinary inspiration.

Tsukiji Grand Hotel is ideal for travelers seeking authentic market vibes. Located just a 3-minute walk from Tsukiji Outer Market, this hotel offers rooms with views of the bustling market rooftops and traditional signage, capturing the morning energy of Tokyo’s seafood hub.

The hotel blends modern comfort with Japanese design, featuring tatami-style interiors and a signature breakfast serving fresh sushi and miso soup made with ingredients sourced daily from the market. Guests can easily explore nearby attractions like Tsukiji Hongan-ji Temple or take a short train ride to Asakusa Shrine via the Ginza Line, which stops directly at "Tsukiji Station".

With free luggage storage and multilingual travel assistance, the hotel ensures a seamless experience for international visitors wanting to immerse themselves in Tokyo’s culinary heart.

The most efficient route is taking the Ginza Line subway from Tokyo Station to "Tsukiji Station," a mere 15-minute ride with frequent departures. Exiting the station, it’s just a 3-minute walk to the outer market area, perfect for early arrivals to enjoy fresh seafood and morning vendors.

Bus options include Tokyo Station-bound city buses operated by Toei Bus heading toward "Tsukiji Market," but traffic delays can affect timing—best avoided during rush hours. For drivers, access via the Tokyo Inner Circular Expressway and following "Tsukiji-dori" leads to on-site parking; however, spaces fill quickly on weekends, so advance HopeGoo is essential.

Using Suica or Pasmo IC cards enables seamless transfers between trains and buses, saving time and enhancing convenience for tourists eager to experience the vibrant morning buzz of Tsukiji Market.

Don’t miss the morning fish auction tour, where you can witness the lively process of fresh catch being unloaded, auctioned, and distributed. Afterward, head to the outer market stalls for a taste of tamagoyaki (sweet egg omelet) at a local street vendor, served warm with matcha tea—a quintessential Japanese breakfast moment.

Try the hand-pressed sushi platter at Tsukiji Sushi Old Shop, where the chef personally selects fish each morning at 4 AM to ensure peak freshness. Another must-try is the fresh norimaki (seaweed roll), made with toasted nori wrapped around rice and savory sauce—crispy outside, soft inside, beloved by locals.

Most stalls operate cash-only, so carry small bills. Opening hours typically start at 6 AM, so arriving early guarantees access to the freshest ingredients and limited-time specialties.

Traveler Reviews

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MIMARU Tokyo Hatchobori

Staying at MIMARU Tokyo Hatchobori was an absolute highlight of my trip to Tokyo. The four-bed room was incredibly spacious—easily over 40 square meters—with a smart layout that made the most of the space. It felt more like a cozy apartment than a hotel room, perfect for a group or family. What really stood out was the daily housekeeping service; the staff cleaned the room every day with care and attention to detail, keeping everything fresh and tidy. While there’s no washing machine in the room, the coin-operated laundry on the second floor is super convenient and well-maintained. I appreciated how easy it was to do laundry without having to go far. Plus, the location is excellent—just a short walk from major transit lines, making it simple to explore Ginza, Tsukiji, and other nearby attractions. For the price, the comfort, cleanliness, and thoughtful amenities make this one of the best values I’ve experienced in Tokyo.

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MIMARU Tokyo Nihombashi Suitengumae

This room easily accommodates up to 9 guests, making it perfect for large groups or family trips! When booking, I was a bit unsure since the description made it sound like one big room—worried about privacy with mixed genders—but actually, it's two separate rooms connected by a door, each with its own full set of facilities. That’s a huge plus for comfort and convenience. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the subway station, so getting around Tokyo is super easy. The room itself was spotless and well-maintained, and we’ve stayed at another MIMARU property in Osaka before—same clean, modern design and high-quality feel throughout. It’s reassuring to know you’re getting consistent standards across locations. Highly recommend this for group stays!

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MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa

Staying at MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa was an absolute delight. The apartment-style accommodation offers a perfect balance of comfort and convenience, ideal for families or travelers seeking a home-away-from-home experience. Located just steps away from Senso-ji Temple, the property puts you right in the heart of Tokyo’s cultural scene—walking to the famous shrine is effortless. Best part? The view from the window directly faces the iconic Tokyo Skytree, creating a stunning backdrop every morning and evening. The unit itself is well-equipped with everything we needed: a full kitchen including a microwave, fridge, and dishwasher, plus ample storage and clean bedding. The staff were friendly and responsive, making check-in and check-out smooth. With easy access to public transit and a quiet neighborhood that still feels lively, this place truly delivers on comfort, location, and value. I’d definitely book again if I return to Tokyo.

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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno North

Staying at MIMARU Tokyo Ueno North was a fantastic experience—clean, modern, and thoughtfully designed. The room layout worked perfectly for our family of three, offering just the right amount of space without feeling cramped. What stood out most was the unbeatable location: everything we wanted to see—Ueno Park, the National Museum of Nature and Science, the National Museum of Tokyo, and even the University of Tokyo—is within a 10-minute walk. We didn’t need to rely on public transit for any of our day trips, which made exploring so much more convenient. The staff were friendly, the amenities were well thought out, and the overall vibe felt like a quiet retreat in the middle of a bustling city. For travelers looking for comfort, practicality, and a central base in Tokyo, this is an excellent choice.

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MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Nihombashi

Staying at MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Nihombashi was an absolute delight. The apartment was spotless, with two separate bedrooms and two bathrooms—perfect for a family of four. It came fully equipped with a washer-dryer combo, a fridge, microwave, and all the kitchenware we needed, making self-catering super convenient. The location is unbeatable—just a 3-minute walk to the subway station, connecting two major lines, so getting around Tokyo was effortless. There are countless restaurants nearby, including a standout yakiniku spot with incredible wagyu beef. Right downstairs, a convenience store offers everything from breakfast supplies to essentials, and just a short stroll away is a large pharmacy and cosmetics store. We stayed three nights and felt completely at home. This place exceeded our expectations, and I’d definitely book it again without hesitation. A fantastic choice for families or anyone seeking comfort and convenience in central Tokyo.

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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi

Staying at MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi was an absolute delight for our family trip. The apartment-style room came with a fully equipped kitchen, including a microwave and rice cooker—perfect for preparing simple meals without stepping outside. Location-wise, it’s incredibly convenient: just a 5-minute walk from the subway exit, making it easy to explore nearby attractions like Ueno Park, Ameyoko Market, and even Tokyo Skytree. The staff were exceptionally friendly and spoke excellent English, making check-in and recommendations a breeze. They gave us great tips on local spots and hidden gem restaurants we wouldn’t have found on our own. Everything about this stay felt thoughtfully designed—from comfort to practicality. A top-tier choice if you're looking for a homey, hassle-free experience in central Tokyo.

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MIMARU Tokyo Asakusa Station

Staying at MIMARU Tokyo Asakusa Station was an absolute delight. The front desk staff were incredibly welcoming and went the extra mile explaining all the amenities and check-in procedures in clear, friendly detail—plus, there was a Chinese-speaking team member, which made communication super smooth. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: right at the exit of the subway station, with a FamilyMart just downstairs for drinks, snacks, and essentials. I couldn’t get over how delicious the pudding and milk were—definitely a highlight of the stay! The Tokyo Skytree is just a 10-minute walk away, and Asakusa Temple is only a 5-minute stroll—perfect for exploring the historic district on foot. Inside the room, the layout is smart and spacious: ample hanging space, a large desk with plenty of room to spread out, and everything feels well-thought-out. Clean, modern, and highly convenient—this place offers amazing value for money. I’d definitely book again if I’m back in Tokyo.

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MIMARU Tokyo Ginza East

Staying at MIMARU Tokyo Ginza East was an absolute delight, especially for families. The room was spacious and comfortable—perfect for traveling with kids or a small group. The staff were incredibly friendly, greeting us every time we came in or left, which made the whole experience feel warm and welcoming. Slippers and toothbrushes are available at the front desk—no need to bring your own! I really appreciated the well-designed kitchen area, particularly the mug—it’s sturdy, stylish, and perfect for morning coffee. The bathroom and shower are separated, offering great privacy, and the shower itself has excellent water pressure and ample space. Best of all? There's a fresh fruit shop right across the street. Grabbing snacks or breakfast essentials is so convenient. Everything about this place feels thoughtfully designed with guests in mind. Clean, modern, and super practical—this is one of the best stays I’ve had in Ginza.

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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East

This place is perfect for a family getaway! The room is spacious and incredibly comfortable, with a well-designed layout that separates the sink area from the shower—plus a private toilet room, which makes it so convenient for families to use independently. We loved having a small kitchenette with basic cookware and utensils—great for preparing meals or snacks. The large table was ideal for kids to draw on or enjoy meals together. With four beds, it comfortably fit our family of five. The minimalist Japanese wood decor gives a warm, calming vibe that my kids absolutely adored. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—just a short walk to Ueno Station, making subway and city train travel super easy. There are tons of restaurants nearby, so dinner options are endless. Everything about this stay was spot-on: comfort, convenience, and value. I’d highly recommend MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East to any family looking for a stress-free, home-like experience in Tokyo.

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MIMARU Tokyo Station East

Staying at MIMARU Tokyo Station East was a fantastic experience. The hotel is just a 3-5 minute walk from both Esaki and Yaesu stations, making it super convenient for exploring central Tokyo. There are plenty of convenience stores nearby—great for late-night snacks or essentials. Right outside the front door, there’s a whole row of restaurants, including a red-sign Korean BBQ place that stays open really late. Their grilled meats were absolutely delicious and definitely worth trying. The room itself is well-designed with ample space, and the overall layout feels modern and clean. The only downside? No curtains in the room—sunlight streams in as early as 5 AM, which made it hard to sleep. Otherwise, the location, value, and amenities make this a top pick for travelers looking for comfort and convenience in Tokyo.

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MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka

Our absolute best stay in Japan so far! We’re already planning our next visit to Mimaru. The room was incredibly spacious—perfect for four adults and all our luggage, with no sense of crowding at all. Everything was spotlessly clean, and the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful from check-in onward. One major highlight was their in-house luggage delivery service, Kuro-Go—super convenient when we needed to drop off bags without carrying them around. It made our trip so much smoother. Every detail felt thoughtfully designed, and we left feeling truly satisfied. If you're visiting Tokyo, don’t miss this gem. We’ll definitely be back.

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MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Inaricho

Staying at MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Inaricho was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the subway station, making it easy to explore areas like Asakusa and Akihabara. There are plenty of restaurants, convenience stores, and grocery shops nearby, so you never have to go far for food or essentials. The room itself is clean, well-designed, and thoughtfully equipped with kitchenware and utensils—perfect for whipping up a quick meal, which saved me money while giving me more flexibility. I was especially impressed by how spotless everything was; the bedding felt fresh, and the overall hygiene level was top-notch. The staff were friendly and efficient, even though the place isn’t overly busy. It’s clear they care about guest comfort. For the price, this is one of the best value stays I’ve had in Tokyo. I’ll definitely be coming back and might even bring friends next time.