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Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Tokyo (2026)

Travelling with your four-legged friend? These pet-friendly hotels in Tokyo roll out the red carpet for guests of all species — from plush dog beds and gourmet pet menus to dedicated concierge services for your companion.

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Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Tokyo (2026)

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The Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Tokyo (2026) at a Glance

Travelling with your four-legged friend? These pet-friendly hotels in Tokyo roll out the red carpet for guests of all species — from plush dog beds and gourmet pet menus to dedicated concierge services for your companion.

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    The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho Akasaka — Kioicho · $$$ · ★ 9.3 Superb
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    BnA Alter Museum Kyobashi — Chuo City · $$ · ★ 8.6 Excellent
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    MUJI Hotel Ginza Ginza — Chuo City · $$ · ★ 8.8 Excellent
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    Aman Tokyo Otemachi — Marunouchi · $$$$ · ★ 9.7 Exceptional
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    The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon Asakusa — Kaminarimon · $$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent

6 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$$, $$, $$$$ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

Tokyo has embraced pet-friendly travel with open arms, and these hotels lead the pack. Whether you're traveling with a Great Dane or a Chihuahua, each property on our list has been vetted for genuine pet welcome — not just a grudging 'pets allowed' policy, but thoughtful amenities that make your companion feel as pampered as you. Our top pick, The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho, stands out for its dedicated pet concierge service and custom pet beds. BnA Alter Museum offers a particularly impressive pet menu, while MUJI Hotel Ginza provides a private garden area perfect for morning walks. When choosing a pet-friendly hotel in Tokyo, location matters as much as pet policy. We've prioritised properties near parks, walking trails, and pet-friendly restaurants so you and your companion can explore together without constant taxi rides back to the hotel.

Insider Tips

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    Call the hotel directly to confirm current pet policies — size limits and breed restrictions can change.

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    Pack your pet's favourite bed or blanket to help them settle in unfamiliar surroundings.

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    Ask the concierge for pet-friendly restaurant recommendations near the hotel.

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    Research Tokyo's parks and green spaces before arrival for exercise options.

Our Picks

Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Tokyo (2026)

6 hotels · Updated February 2026

The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho — Akasaka — Kioicho
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.3 Superb

A sky-high luxury hotel on the 30th–36th floors with triple-aspect views over the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, and the Shinjuku skyline. The lobby lounge at sunset, with floor-to-ceiling glass on three sides, is one of Tokyo's great moments.

  • Views
  • Luxury
  • Business
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BnA Alter Museum — Kyobashi — Chuo City
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.6 Excellent

Kyobashi — Chuo City

BnA Alter Museum

Every room is a commissioned art installation — you literally sleep inside the artwork. A portion of your room rate goes to the artist. It's unhinged, occasionally uncomfortable, and absolutely unforgettable.

  • Art lovers
  • Unique stays
  • Couples
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MUJI Hotel Ginza — Ginza — Chuo City
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.8 Excellent

Ginza — Chuo City

MUJI Hotel Ginza

Exactly what you'd expect if MUJI designed a hotel — and that's the point. Simple, functional, beautiful in its restraint. Natural wood, linen everything, a flagship MUJI store downstairs, and a Ginza location that's hard to beat.

  • Minimalists
  • Design
  • Ginza
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Aman Tokyo — Otemachi — Marunouchi
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.7 Exceptional

Otemachi — Marunouchi

Aman Tokyo

Zen minimalism at 30,000 feet. The lobby is a cathedral of camphor wood and washi paper, the onsen spa uses natural hot spring water, and the rooms have ceiling heights that make Manhattan apartments weep. The most serene hotel in the world's most frenetic city.

  • Ultra-luxury
  • Spa
  • Zen
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The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon — Asakusa — Kaminarimon
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.9 Excellent

Asakusa — Kaminarimon

The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon

Directly across from Sensō-ji's Thunder Gate, with a 13th-floor terrace that delivers the Skytree and Asakusa's temple rooftops in a single panorama. Clean, efficient rooms with just enough personality — plus free breakfast that over-delivers.

  • Views
  • Value
  • Asakusa
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Hoshinoya Tokyo — Otemachi — Nihonbashi
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.6 Exceptional

Otemachi — Nihonbashi

Hoshinoya Tokyo

A vertical ryokan in the financial district. Tatami floors, communal onsen baths on the 17th floor, seasonal kaiseki meals — but wrapped in a modern tower. The fusion of traditional hospitality and urban luxury is flawless.

  • Traditional
  • Onsen
  • Luxury
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do these hotels charge extra for pets?

Most hotels charge a nightly pet fee ranging from $25-75. Some luxury properties include pet amenities at no extra charge. Always confirm the pet policy before booking.

What pet amenities can I expect?

Top pet-friendly hotels offer dog beds, food bowls, treat baskets, pet room service, and even doggy spa treatments. Some provide pet-sitting and dog-walking services.

Are there size or breed restrictions?

Policies vary by property. Boutique hotels may have weight limits (often 25-50 lbs), while larger chains tend to be more flexible. Always check individual hotel policies.

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