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Teikoku (Imperial) Hotel
Teikoku (Imperial) Hotel
Teikoku (Imperial) Hotel
Teikoku (Imperial) Hotel
Tokyo

Teikoku (Imperial) Hotel

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Last updated May 17, 2026

Discover a blend of historical grandeur and modern elegance at Tokyo's iconic Imperial Hotel. Established in 1890 at the behest of Japanese aristocracy, this hotel has long been a symbol of hospitality, welcoming dignitaries and celebrities alike.

In the heart of Tokyo, adjacent to the lush Hibiya Park and a short stroll from the bustling Ginza district, the Imperial Hotel is a testament to timeless luxury. The hotel boasts a fascinating history, surviving the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and housing notable guests such as Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe.

Its unique architectural heritage includes the famed Frank Lloyd Wright design, which remains celebrated even after dismantling the original structure. Today, the Imperial Hotel offers unparalleled services and amenities, from its expansive shopping arcade and serene tea ceremony room to its Michelin-starred dining experiences.

Step into a world where history meets luxury, and let the Imperial Hotel Tokyo elevate your stay with its exceptional hospitality and rich legacy. Ready to immerse yourself in this unparalleled experience? Reserve your stay now and become part of its storied tradition.

Hours

Open 24 hours

Closed

No closing days

Available

All year

Minimum Age

All ages are welcome.

Admission Fee

Free if a member of the Imperial Club

Prices may vary


Phone
+81 6-6211-8151


Overview

Address
1 Chome-1 Uchisaiwaicho, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0011, Japan

Places & attractions in Teikoku (Imperial) Hotel

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Yasukuni Shrine

Yasukuni Shrine

A traditional Japanese gazebo with a thatched roof sits beside a tranquil pond, surrounded by lush green trees and bushes, with sunlight filtering through the leaves and reflecting on the water.

Happo-en Garden

A person stands on a brightly lit staircase at night, overlooking a busy, illuminated cityscape with tall buildings, traffic, and visible IKEA signage below. The scene appears to be viewed from above.

Shibuya Sky

Places & attractions in Teikoku (Imperial) Hotel

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Yasukuni Shrine

Yasukuni Shrine

A traditional Japanese gazebo with a thatched roof sits beside a tranquil pond, surrounded by lush green trees and bushes, with sunlight filtering through the leaves and reflecting on the water.

Happo-en Garden

A person stands on a brightly lit staircase at night, overlooking a busy, illuminated cityscape with tall buildings, traffic, and visible IKEA signage below. The scene appears to be viewed from above.

Shibuya Sky


Frequently Asked Questions

The Imperial Hotel was established in 1890 at the request of the Japanese aristocracy. It has a rich history, surviving the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923 and hosting notable guests such as Queen Elizabeth II and Marilyn Monroe.

The Imperial Hotel boasts a unique architectural heritage, including the famed Frank Lloyd Wright design, which remains celebrated even after dismantling the original structure. Its impeccable service and amenities also set it apart, providing guests an unparalleled experience.

While there is no official dress code, the Imperial Hotel maintains a level of elegance and luxury. Dressing up for dinner is recommended to immerse yourself fully in the experience.

Yes, the shopping arcade and tea ceremony room are open to non-guests. However, during peak hours, hotel guests may be given priority.

The hotel frequently hosts various events and offers promotions throughout the year, including seasonal packages and limited-time deals on rooms, dining experiences, and more.
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Traveler reviews

Good location find wonderful sweets at the hotel shop
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鶴野訓久
Jun 5, 2024
Love office complex in the middle of Ginza! Lovely ambience!
I stayed at the Imperial Hotel. There were beautiful sunflowers on display, and rose vases everywhere. 🎵 The night view from my room was stunning. I enjoyed watching the Shinkansen and Yamanote Line from above.
You can trust us with your event! The food is delicious!
This high-rise building, adjacent to the Imperial Hotel, offers long-stay rooms. The card key system is very convenient. With a reservation, you can enter the gym and pool empty-handed. The same soft bathrobes as the guest rooms are provided. The rooms offer a spectacular view of the metropolis! I even spotted the Rainbow Bridge through a gap between the buildings! The bathroom has a glass partition between the toilets to eliminate crampedness, and the hot water system is so easy to use it's hard to imagine anything better. You'll be amazed at how quickly the water fills and the water pressure of the shower. There's also a ceiling shower. A hand mirror is mounted on the wall at eye level, so you can pull it out to your preferred position—a great idea (@@). The room is thoroughly cleaned every other day. Bread is served for breakfast in the common area. Delicious coffee and ice are available at any time, which is convenient. The staff members I passed in the hallway bowed me deeply, making me feel like a princess.

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