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The Ritz-Carlton, TokyovsHOSHINOYA Tokyo
The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo and HOSHINOYA Tokyo are both rated very highly by writers. Overall, The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo is preferred by most writers compared to HOSHINOYA Tokyo. The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo ranks #5 in Tokyo with endorsements from 16 reviewers such as Jetsetter, Rough Guide and Michelin Guide.
The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
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9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato, Tokyo Prefecture 107-6245
From $421/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
"Ultra-luxury... has a more contemporary look than most of the chain's hotels."
"The Ritz-Carlton has scored big with its first Tokyo property, located on the top floors of the city's highest building and luxury mall, Tokyo Midtown, in the Roppongi district."
"Installed in the top floors of the 53-story Midtown Tower, the Ritz-Carlton provides Tokyo's most luxurious accommodations squarely in the middle of the city." Full review
"The Ritz-Carlton's first hotel in Tokyo commandeers the top nine floors of the city's tallest structure, Tokyo Midtown Galleria... not surprisingly, the views are truly awe-inspiring." Full review
"The Ritz Carlton Tokyo is situated in Midtown Tower, the tallest building in Tokyo, and the main attraction of the Tokyo Midtown complex." Full review
"Soaring above Roppongi in the Tokyo Midtown urban development project, 30 minutes from Tokyo Station via the hotel's Rolls-Royce Phantom...offers Tokyo's largest rooms in Tokyo's tallest building." Full review
"Located in Tokyo's Roppongi district, this property is well-situated for business travelers as well as tourists."
"Crowning Tokyo Midtown, the Ritz-Carlton literally begins where other hotels leave off." Full review
5 Stars
"Its location means that The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo delivers amazing views." Full review
"Rooms and public spaces look onto Mount Fuji, the Imperial Palace, and Tokyo Bay." Full review
HOSHINOYA Tokyo
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1-9-1 Otemachi, Chiyoda 100-0004, Tokyo Prefecture
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
"Hoshinoya Tokyo is one of the capital's very few luxury ryokans...it promises to present a serious challenge to Tokyo's glut of luxury hotels, though a night's stay sure doesn't come cheap here." Full review
"Set among the straight-laced skyscrapers in the city’s financial district, the property might not be one the loftier hotels in Tokyo, but what it lacks in height it makes up for in clever design." Full review
8.0
"The city’s first luxury five-star traditional ryokan inn." Full review
"It’s in its own 17-story building with 84 rooms. There are guest lounges on every floor and the top floor actually has a hot spring." Full review
"The concept here is ‘a pagoda-like Japanese inn’ and there are just six guest rooms per floor." Full review
Top choice
"In creating its brand-new contemporary ryokan in the heart of Tokyo, Hoshinoya has barely put a foot wrong." Full review
"Editor's Pick: Hot List 2017." Full review
95.0
"Billed as the only true onsen ryokan in central Tokyo, this property occupies a 17-floor high-rise in the financial district." Full review
"If we could award a sixth star to a hotel, Hoshinoya would likely receive it." Full review
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Traditional breakfast is brought to the room upon your request and you can get Japanese or Western style.
"Hoshinoya Tokyo is a modern ryokan that gracefully stands between the Imperial Palace and the Journalism Center of Tokyo." Full review