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Best Hotels with Tea Room Near Tsukiji

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.

The Okura Tokyo

The Okura Tokyo

4.8 / 5Outstanding180 Reviews
2 Chome-10-4
2.03KM from Tsukiji
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Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

4.9 / 5Outstanding1178 Reviews
2 Chome-6-1 Daiba
4.45KM from Tsukiji

Located in Tokyo's Minato district, this hotel offers stunning city views and is just minutes away from attractions like the Miraikan Museum and MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM. Enjoy exclusive access to the executive lounge, fitness center, and indoor pool (additional fees apply). Dine at The Grill on the 30th floor or choose from nine on-site restaurants. Rooms feature free WiFi, refrigerators, and LCD TVs, with luxury bathroom amenities. Awarded ESG certification, the hotel prioritizes sustainability and local community initiatives, ensuring a responsible and memorable stay.

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HOSHINOYA Tokyo

HOSHINOYA Tokyo

4.8 / 5Outstanding53 Reviews
1 Chome-9-1 Ōtemachi
2.53KM from Tsukiji

Nestled in the heart of Tokyo, just 5 minutes from the Imperial Palace and Tokyo Dome, this luxury ryokan offers an authentic Japanese escape. Unwind in natural hot springs or indulge in spa treatments, then relax in the serene tea room. Rooms feature deep soaking tubs and minibars, with 24-hour room service for ultimate comfort. Rated 4.8 stars for exceptional service, it also provides laundry/dry cleaning and luggage storage. Whether for business or leisure, this 2024 award-winning hotel blends modern convenience with traditional charm—perfect for your Tokyo getaway!

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Hotel East 21 Tokyo

Hotel East 21 Tokyo

4.7 / 5Great156 Reviews
6 Chome-3-3 Toyo
4.52KM from Tsukiji

This hotel blends 19th-century European elegance with modern comfort, featuring warm wooden-toned rooms and private bathtubs for ultimate relaxation. Panorama Lounge and Sazanka Japanese Restaurant on the 21st floor offer stunning city views alongside exquisite meals—perfect for Instagram moments! With a fitness center, sauna, and seasonal outdoor pool, it’s ideal for active travelers. Plus, thoughtful Chinese-friendly services and diverse dining options make it a great value for both business and leisure stays.

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Hotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu Honten

Hotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu Honten

4.8 / 5Outstanding31 Reviews
Kandasurugadai 3-4
3.48KM from Tsukiji
DryerCafeLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageLaundry Service
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Hibikiya

Hibikiya

4.8 / 5Outstanding14 Reviews
4-14-3 Asakusa
6.51KM from Tsukiji
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorKitchenLaundry ServiceTea Room
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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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HOSHINOYA Tokyo

Booking this hotel was a real challenge, but every bit of effort was worth it. Nestled in the heart of Tokyo yet feeling like a peaceful retreat, the moment you step inside, you're greeted by authentic Japanese elegance. From the thoughtful shoe storage area to the serene tatami rooms, every detail reflects a deep respect for tradition and comfort. What truly stands out is the quiet lounge space on each floor—perfect for unwinding or enjoying a quiet moment away from the city buzz. The staff are attentive without being intrusive, and the atmosphere is calm, refined, and deeply immersive. It’s not just a stay—it’s an experience that captures the soul of Japanese hospitality. If you ever get the chance, don’t miss it.

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Hotel East 21 Tokyo

Staying at Hotel East 21 Tokyo was an absolute highlight of my trip! The room was spotless and incredibly clean, with a great view from the window—perfect for people-watching or just relaxing after a long day. What really stood out? Free shuttle buses to Disneyland, which made getting there and back a breeze. After a full day of fun at the park, having a comfortable ride straight to the hotel door was such a relief. Even though the windows are sealed, there’s a small vent underneath that lets in fresh air—no stuffiness at all. There’s also a paid shuttle to the airport, which is convenient if you’re flying out early. And let’s talk about location—there are so many dining options nearby, plus a big supermarket and beauty store right on the ground floor. Everything I needed was just steps away. For anyone visiting Tokyo with kids or planning a Disney trip, this hotel is a top pick. Comfortable, well-located, and super practical—I’d definitely stay here again.

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Hotel Ryumeikan Ochanomizu Honten

Another outstanding stay at this hotel—truly exceptional. The room was spacious and beautifully designed, with all the amenities you'd want for a comfortable stay. Everything was spotless, from the linens to the bathroom, which made the experience feel truly luxurious. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from the subway and surrounded by great cafes and shops. After a long day exploring Tokyo, returning here felt like coming home. It's not just a hotel; it’s a peaceful retreat that makes you want to come back again and again. If you're looking for comfort, cleanliness, and a warm, welcoming vibe in central Tokyo, this is the place.

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Hibikiya

Staying at Hibikiya in Asakusa was an absolutely unforgettable experience. The host was incredibly warm and welcoming—genuinely made us feel at home. I've stayed in many hotels across Tokyo, but this homestay completely redefined my expectations. For the price, you'd barely get a 20 sqm room in a hotel, often cramped with no space to unpack, but here we had around 70 sqm of open, airy space—so much more than I expected. The entire place is beautifully designed with traditional Japanese tatami flooring, clean and fresh without that typical hotel carpet smell. Everything you’d need is included: washing machine, TV, air conditioning, underfloor heating, kettle, microwave, fridge, and even a full set of kitchenware. It felt like staying in a real home, not just a room. Location-wise, it’s a bit far from the nearest subway station, but if your main goal is visiting Senso-ji Temple, it’s actually ideal—just a short walk away, surrounded by quiet streets. One thing I was worried about—Japanese buildings are usually noisy—but here, it was surprisingly peaceful, especially at night. No street sounds, no creaking floors, just pure serenity. Nearby, you’ve got Skytree and the beautiful Sumida Ward, where you can explore the legacy of Hokusai. If you want authenticity, tranquility, and a true taste of local life in Tokyo, this place delivers on every level. Highly recommend for anyone looking to step off the tourist trail and enjoy a genuine, comfortable stay.

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Hotel Metropolitan Edmont Tokyo

I absolutely love the neighborhood—quiet, scenic, and just a short walk from the subway, making it super convenient for exploring Tokyo. Though the hotel is 40 years old, the main building was well-maintained during my stay. The room had clearly been renovated recently—clean, modern, and comfortable. The staff were incredibly friendly and spoke English fluently, which made everything smooth and welcoming. It’s clear this place takes pride in its service and upkeep. I’d definitely come back again—it’s a standout choice in Tokyo.

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Oakwood Apartments Minami Azabu Tokyo

Staying at Oakwood Apartments Minami Azabu Tokyo was a perfect choice for families with kids. The spacious units offered plenty of room for both adults and children, with separate bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen—ideal for meal prep and keeping little ones comfortable. Located just steps from the subway station, we easily accessed major attractions like Asakusa and Ginza without hassle. The apartment even provided a crib upon request, which made life much easier with our toddler. Clean, safe, and well-located, this property delivers excellent value for money. I’d definitely book here again when visiting Tokyo with my family.

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the b asakusa

Staying at the b asakusa was an absolute game-changer for our Tokyo trip. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to Senso-ji Temple, perfect for early morning visits without rushing. Right across the street, you'll find convenience stores like Seven-Eleven and FamilyMart, pharmacies, Don Quijote, and even Uniqlo—all within easy reach. With multiple subway stations nearby, getting around Tokyo is super convenient. But what really stood out? The hotel offers direct bus services to both Narita and Haneda Airports, which made our travel with luggage so much easier. We even walked to the nearest subway station to catch the airport express, saving time and hassle. This place combines comfort, accessibility, and practicality in a way that’s hard to beat—highly recommend for travelers who value seamless transit.

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hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi

Staying at hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The room was larger than expected, with smart space planning—especially the bathroom, which felt spacious and well-designed without feeling cramped. Cleanliness was excellent throughout our stay; we never had any issues with pests or hygiene, which gave us peace of mind. As a three-person room, there’s limited space to unpack fully—just enough for one 24-inch suitcase and a small carry-on—but it’s manageable. What really stood out was the front desk staff: incredibly friendly and helpful. We arrived early and they happily stored our luggage until check-in time in the afternoon—a thoughtful touch. Location-wise, getting to Asakusa Temple is super convenient—just a short walk from the nearest subway station. The only minor downside is that the station entrance has no elevator, just stairs, but it’s still very accessible. This was our first hotel in Japan with my parents, and the positive impression they left with us makes this place truly special. Great value, great vibe, and definitely a repeat visit on the list.

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The Westin Tokyo

Staying at The Westin Tokyo was an absolutely fantastic experience. The room was spacious and immaculately clean, with plush bedding that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff went above and beyond—when we requested connecting rooms for our family, they handled it seamlessly, and even provided extra bottled water and children’s pillows without hesitation. The location is unbeatable: the hotel connects directly to underground walkways leading to Ebisu Garden Place and the subway station. From here, getting to Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, or simply strolling around the neighborhood is incredibly easy. Whether you're exploring the city or just relaxing nearby, everything feels within reach. It's clear this hotel values guest comfort and convenience. I’ll definitely be choosing The Westin Tokyo again on my next trip to Tokyo.

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Hotel Sardonyx Ueno

The staff at the front desk were incredibly friendly and welcoming from the moment we arrived. The room was spotless, comfortable, and well-maintained—perfect for a relaxing stay. I was especially impressed by the complimentary breakfast: fresh, delicious, and thoughtfully prepared with a good variety of options. It made our morning so much better! The hotel’s location is unbeatable—it's just a short walk from Ueno Station, making it super easy to get around Tokyo. Right outside, you’ve got everything you could want: great local restaurants, lively bars, and even a full building dedicated to UNIQLO and GU—perfect for picking up some casual wear or gifts. Everything’s within walking distance, which is such a bonus. This place truly offers excellent value and comfort. I’d definitely stay here again the next time I visit Tokyo.

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MONday Apart Premium Asakusa

Staying at MONday Apart Premium Asakusa was a delightful experience from start to finish. The room is surprisingly spacious—more than enough for a family of three—and having a private balcony made the stay even more special. I loved sipping morning coffee while enjoying the quiet view of the neighborhood. Everything you need for self-catering is provided, so cooking meals at home was easy and cost-effective. Cleanliness is top-notch; no corner was overlooked. The only minor downside? It’s a short walk from the nearest subway station, but honestly, that just added charm. Walking around the local streets felt like exploring a real Tokyo residential area—small shops, cozy cafes, and authentic vibes everywhere. It’s not just a hotel; it’s a genuine slice of city life. Perfect for travelers who want comfort, convenience, and a bit of adventure all in one.

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Somerset Ginza East Tokyo

Staying at Somerset Ginza East Tokyo was a fantastic experience. The location is unbeatable if you're aiming to explore Ginza or visit the Tsukiji Fish Market—everything is within walking distance, and multiple train stations are just steps away. There's also a direct train line to the airport, though be sure to double-check the timetable on Google Maps to catch the right one. The room itself is well-equipped with international-standard amenities, and check-out time is generous at 12 PM—much later than most Japanese hotels, which usually close by 11 AM. They even provide complimentary pajamas, which added a nice touch of comfort. Overall, it’s a great blend of convenience, quality, and value.