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The Peninsula Tokyo

1-8-1 Yurakucho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan, 100-0006
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The Peninsula Tokyo’s sweeping main entrance is conveniently located at the crossroads of Hibiya-dori and Harumi-dori Avenues, the gateway to the Marunouchi and Ginza districts. The hotel’s other principal entrance opens onto the famed Naka-dori Avenue, the Rodeo Drive of Tokyo. While JR Yurakucho station is just a three-minute. From B1 level, the hotel connects to the Hibiya, Chiyoda and Toei Mita train lines, making The Peninsula the most accessible luxury hotel in Tokyo. Hotel is superbly located in the prestigious financial district of Marunouchi, opposite the Imperial Palace and a three-minute walk from the shopping capital of Ginza. Modern and contemporary with Japanese accents, this gracious free-standing hotel offers 302 spacious guestrooms, including 47 suites, six unique restaurants, a modern lounge bar, two ballrooms, two additional elegantly designed function rooms, a fitness centre and The Peninsula Spa & Wellness Center. Hotel offers over 14,000 sq ft (1,300 sq m) of versatile meeting and event space, providing the flexibility for every type of event from intimate meetings to lavish galas. The Grand Ballroom is an exceptional setting for both private parties and business events. With its modern decor and views of the Imperial Palace Gardens, this elegant space can accommodate up to 250 guests for a reception. For smaller events and meetings, The Grand Ballroom can be divided into two separate sections. In addition, The Ginza Ballroom is a sleek, contemporary space crowned by a striking ring-shaped Swarovski crystal chandelier, providing a dramatic setting for business symposia, lunches, cocktail receptions, and glamorous dinners catered by The Peninsula’s award-winning chefs. There are two additional function spaces - The Sky Room and The Seven Seas Pacific Aviation Lounge - which may be used for a variety of event needs. The Peninsula Tokyo has 302 luxurious and spacious guestrooms and suites furnished in a modern and contemporary style with Japanese-accents, including the 3,730 sq ft (347 sq m) Peninsula Suite with its own private balcony, mini-gym and fully equipped kitchen and pantry. Each guestroom and suite is equipped with a state-of-the-art electronic system that allows guests to control guestroom features with the touch of a button.

Venue Details

ChainThe Peninsula Hotels
BrandThe Peninsula Hotels
Built2007
Renovated-
Total meeting space10,914 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms302
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Forbes Travel Guide
Northstar

Awards

Industry awards
Forbes Travel Guide (USA) 2016 - 2024 Five-Star Ranking for Hotel Category 2015 - 2024 Five-Star Ranking for Spa Category Travel + Leisure (USA) Ranked as #1 Best Hotel in Tokyo for 2017 & 2018 #4 Best Hotel in Asia #32 Best Hotel in the World Wine Spectator (USA) 2017 - 2019 Best of Award of Excellence for Peter restaurant 2018 & 2019 Award of Excellence for Hei Fung Terrace restaurant World Spa Awards (UK) 2018 Japan’s Best Hotel Spa Spa Finder (Japan) Crystal Award 2015 Top Spa in Japan Condé Nast Traveler (USA) 2011 Gold List : Japan - Rank #1 (97.5%) 2011 Tokyo Michelin Guide (Japan) One Michelin Star - Hei Fung Terrace Condé Nast Traveler (USA) 2010 Readers' Choice Awards Top 100 Hotels - Best in the World (Rank #7) Top 100 Hotels - Asia (Rank #1) Nominated as: 2009 Asia's Leading Hotel

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Calls (toll-free)
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box
Facilities
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

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Jul 15, 2025 - Aug 31, 2025
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High season
Oct 01 - Oct 31Apr 01 - Apr 30Jun 01 - Jun 30Nov 01 - Nov 30Sep 01 - Sep 30Mar 01 - Mar 31Dec 01 - Dec 31
Shoulder season
Jan 01 - Jan 31May 01 - May 31
Low season
Aug 01 - Aug 31Jul 01 - Jul 31Feb 01 - Feb 28

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
10,914 sq. ft.
Largest room
5,013 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
5
Second largest room
1,969 sq. ft.
Standing capacity
250
Seating capacity
304
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Meeting space

Name
Room size
Ceiling height
Max capacity
U-Shape
Banquet rounds
Cocktail rounds
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
Crescent rounds (Cabaret)
5,013 sq. ft.
62 x 58.4 sq. ft.
21.3 ft.
304
54
170
250
304
162
--
1,969 sq. ft.
41.7 x 50.2 sq. ft.
9.1 ft.
165
39
90
130
165
86
40
-
1,524 sq. ft.
41.0 x 14.1 sq. ft.
8.8 ft.
40
-
24
40
--
24
-
1,355 sq. ft.
24.8 x 41 sq. ft.
10.5 ft.
100
33
60
80
100
56
32
6

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
302
Single (1 bed)
207
Double (2 beds)
95
Suites
47
Tax rate
15%

Location

Getting Here

*From Narita Airport (NRT) -Estimated 90-minute drive by car/taxi -Take Narita Express to Tokyo Station and transfer to JR Yamanote line for Yurakucho station; the hotel is a 2-minute walk from Yurakucho station *From Haneda Airport (HND) -Estimated 40-minute drive by car/taxi -Take the Tokyo Monorail to JR Hamamatsucho station and transfer to the JR Yamanote line for Yurakucho station; the hotel is a 2-minute walk from Yurakucho station
Distance from airport 12.43 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking
Valet parking

Local Attractions

Akihabara
Akihabara
Recreation
5 kms
Akihabara, the largest electronics town in the world, is a must-see for tech-savvy travellers. It is packed with shops selling every variety and brand of household electrical appliances and PCs, as well as specialty stores dealing in electronic parts that can't be found anywhere else, and duty-free shops.
Asakusa
Asakusa
Historical landmark
5 kms
Located in Taito-ku along the west bank of the Sumida-gawa River, the Asakusa district once thrived as a temple town for the nearby Senso-ji Temple. Today, it is a vibrant downtown district that rivals the likes of Ginza, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Shibuya, but with beautiful elements of its history still intact.
Imperial Palace
Imperial Palace
Historical landmark
1 blk
The current Imperial Palace (Kokyo) is located on the former site of Edo Castle, a large park area surrounded by moats and massive stone walls in the center of Tokyo, across from The Peninsula Tokyo. It is the residence of Japan's Imperial Family. Moats and walls surround the imperial palace Edo Castle used to be the seat of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In 1868, the shogunate was overthrown, and the country's capital and Imperial Residence were moved from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888 construction of a new Imperial Palace was completed. The palace was once destroyed during World War Two, and rebuilt in the same style, afterwards. From Kokyo Gaien, the large plaza in front of the Imperial Palace, visitors can view the Nijubashi, two bridges that form an entrance to the inner palace grounds. The stone bridge in front is called Meganebashi (Eyeglass Bridge) for its looks. The bridge in the back was formerly a wooden bridge with two levels, from which the name Nijubashi (Double Bridge) is derived. The Imperial Palace East Gardens are open to the public throughout the year except on Mondays, Fridays and special occasions. More information is available on the East Gardens page.
Immediately in front of the hotel
Tokyo, JP
Ginza Shopping District
Ginza Shopping District
Shopping
2 blks
Ginza is Tokyo's most famous upmarket shopping, dining and entertainment district, featuring numerous department stores, boutiques, art galleries, restaurants, night clubs and cafes. One square meter of land in the district's center is worth more than ten million yen (more than 100,000 US dollars), making it one of the most expensive real estate in Japan. It is also where one can find popular brands and where virtually every leading brand name in fashion and cosmetics has a presence. From 1612 to 1800, today's Ginza district was the site of a silver coin mint (Japanese: ginza), after which the district was eventually named. Ginza evolved as an upmarket shopping district following the 1923 Great Kanto Earthquake. A visit to Ginza is most pleasant on a weekend afternoon, when the central Chuo Dori gets closed to traffic and becomes a large pedestrian zone. The closure takes place from 14:00 to 17:00 on Saturdays and from 12:00 to 17:00 on Sundays (until 18:00 from April through September).
2 Blocks from the hotel
Tokyo, JP
Meiji Shrine
Meiji Shrine
Historical landmark
5 kms
Meiji Shrine is a shrine dedicated to the deified spirits of Emperor Meiji and his consort, Empress Shoken. Located just beside the JR Yamanote Line's busy Harajuku Station, Meiji Shrine and the adjacent Yoyogi Park make up a large forested area within the densely built-up city and offer walking paths for a relaxing stroll away from the concrete. The shrine was completed and dedicated to the Emperor Meiji and the Empress Shoken in 1920, eight years after the passing of the emperor and six years after the passing of the empress. The shrine was destroyed during the war but was rebuilt shortly thereafter. The main complex of shrine buildings is located a ten-minute walk from both the southern entrance near Harajuku Station and the northern entrance near Yoyogi Station. Entry into the shrine grounds is marked by a massive torii gate, after which the sights and sounds of the busy city are replaced by a tranquil forest. The approximately 100,000 trees that make up Meiji Jingu's forest were planted during the shrine's construction and were donated from regions across the entire country. At the middle of the forest, Meiji Jingu's buildings also have an air of tranquility distinct from the surrounding city. Visitors can take part in typical Shinto activities, such as making offerings at the main hall, buying charms and amulets or writing out one's wish on an ema. Meiji Jingu is one of Japan's most popular shrines. In the first days of the New Year, the shrine regularly welcomes more than three million visitors for the year's first prayers (hatsumode), more than any other shrine or temple in the country. During the rest of the year, traditional Shinto weddings can often be seen taking place there.
1-1, Kamizono-chō, Yoyogi
Shibuya, JP

Additional Information

Safety Information

Cancellation Policy

by 15:00hrs on the previous day of arrival

Additional details

Dining: Dining is an art form in Tokyo, and The Peninsula Tokyo’s diverse team of talented chefs understand the importance of preparing the right menu for the right occasion. Food and beverage offerings can be customized to your event, and the hotel’s seven distinctive restaurants and lounges comprise some of the city’s most exciting dining and drinking venues. The hotel also offers a variety of inspiring themed coffee breaks which delegates can discover Tokyo’s best-loved local and traditional food or savor the freshest seasonal mixed berries. Peninsula Wellness: A brand-wide initiative, Peninsula Wellness is a comprehensive new wellness and sustainability program which invites guests to experience “Life Lived Best” by providing them with unprecedented opportunities to pursue their fitness, mindfulness, and nutritional goals. The Peninsula Academy: The Peninsula Tokyo welcomes the opportunity to introduce event and meeting guests to the highlights of its home city. These can be experienced with an array of bespoke excursions and tours.Through a series of workshops, private tours and programs that explore the traditions and culture of Tokyo, The Peninsula Academy invites guests to explore distinctive aspects of the city’s art, gastronomy and modern lifestyle. We offer guests the chance to partake in several learning workshops such as: Private Sake Brewery Tours, Food Tours Exploring the Culinary Heritage of Tokyo, and Contemporary Art Gallery Tours, among others. Luxury Transportation: The Peninsula’s stunning fleet of luxury chauffeur-driven vehicles include Rolls-Royce Extended Wheelbase Phantoms, BMW 7 Series sedans, MINI Cooper S Clubman hardtops, Tesla Model S, and Toyota Century, all of which have been customized and don the signature Peninsula Green. They are available for airport transfers and relaxing sightseeing tours around Tokyo.

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The Peninsula Tokyo Frequently Asked Questions

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Sustainable Practices

Please provide comments or a link to any publicly communicated The Peninsula Tokyo's sustainability or social impact goals/strategy.
https://www.hshgroup.com/-/media/Files/HSH/Sustainability-Reports/2020/2020-CRS-report---Sustainability-Vision-2030-Eng.ashx
Does The Peninsula Tokyo have a strategy that focuses on the elimination and diversion of waste (i.e. plastics, papers, cardboard, etc.)? If yes, please elaborate on your strategy of elimination and diversion of waste.
Yes, Using food waste composter, recycling used soaps, using paper straws and wooden amenities

Diversity and Inclusion

For US hotels only, is The Peninsula Tokyo and/or parent company certified as a 51% diverse owned business enterprise (BE)? If yes, please indicate which one of the following you are certified as:
Hotel not in the United States
If applicable, could you please provide a link to The Peninsula Tokyo's public report on their commitments and initiatives related to diversity, equity, and inclusion?
NA

Health and Safety

Were practices at The Peninsula Tokyo developed based on health service recommendations from public governmental entities or private organizations? If Yes, please list which organizations were used to develop these practices.
Yes, Hong Kong Shanghai Hotels, wedding & restaurants associations
Does The Peninsula Tokyo clean and sanitize public areas and publicly accessible facilities (i.e. meeting rooms, restaurants, elevator banks, etc.)? If yes, describe any new measures that are taken.
No response.

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