The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Tokyo ShiodomevsPark Hyatt Tokyo
Both properties are endorsed by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Park Hyatt Tokyo scores significantly higher than Royal Park Hotel The Shiodome, Tokyo. Park Hyatt Tokyo scores 95 with recommendations from 17 sources like Star Service, Time Out and DK Eyewitness.
The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Tokyo Shiodome
1-6-3 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato, Tokyo Prefecture 105-8333
From $68/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"Swish business hotel at the heart of the Shiodome complex, with some nice contemporary touches and in-room Internet access."
Michelin Guide
"Rooms are varied, ranging from singles to Tower suites, and their décor is modern and simple."
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Ask for a view of Hamarikyu Gardens, Tokyo Tower or the Imperial Palace.
Oyster
Upscale
"The upscale property is within walking distance of the famed Tsukiji Fish Market and conveniently connected to two metro stations." Full review
Time Out
"Conveniently located on the twenty-fourth to thirty-eigth floors of Shiodome tower, connected to Shinbashi and Shiodome stations, this hotel is ideal for business travellers with longer itineraries." Full review
Star Service
"Rubbing shoulders with the gleaming skyscrapers of the Shiodome district, the Royal Park Shiodome Tower is within a 15-minute walk of the restaurants, boutiques and department stores." Full review
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Request rooms with views of Tokyo Tower and Mount Fuji in the distance.
Park Hyatt Tokyo Show All Reviews
3-7-1-2 Nishi Shinjuku, Tokyo Prefecture 163-1055
From $475/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"The Park Hyatt remains the pick of Nishi-Shinjuku's luxury hotels."
Concierge
"A small hotel by Tokyo standards—only 177 rooms—the Park Hyatt fairly drips with luxury."
Fodor's
"Sofia Coppola's classic film Lost in Translation was a love letter to this hotel... you may feel smitten as well." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Other luxe hotels have since opened and some celebrities have moved on, but the 177-room Park Hyatt Tokyo continues to offer some of the best amenities of any property in the capital." Full review
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If the skies are clear, have lunch on the 40th floor in Kozue and gaze upon Mount Fuji as you nibble away on your bento box.
DK Eyewitness
"Remember the grandstand views Scarlett Johansson looked out on from her room at this hotel in the movie Lost in Translation?"
Condé Nast Traveler
"A swimming pool, a bamboo garden, and a restaurant occupy the three pyramidal atriums that crown the towers of this Shinjuku property." Full review
Time Out
"Despite being Tokyo’s most decorated hotel, the Park Hyatt is perhaps now best known for its starring role in Sofia Coppola’s 2003 hit Lost in Translation." Full review
Star Service
"This is the kind of hotel that gives bragging rights to the international business travelers who know enough to stay here." Full review
BlackBook
"Lose yourself in the dizzyingly hypnotic luxury of this Shinjuku lodge, star of Sofia Coppola's iconic film, Lost in Translation."
Forbes Travel Guide
4 Stars
"Park Hyatt Tokyo, made famous in Sophia Coppola’s hit indie flick Lost in Translation, has been a luxurious mainstay for international travelers for more than 20 years." Full review