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Best Waterfront Hotels in Tokyo (2026)

There's something transformative about waking up to water. These waterfront hotels in Tokyo offer front-row seats to the city's most beautiful waterscapes — from river promenades and harbour panoramas to lakeside serenity.

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Best Waterfront Hotels in Tokyo (2026)

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The Best Waterfront Hotels in Tokyo (2026) at a Glance

There's something transformative about waking up to water. These waterfront hotels in Tokyo offer front-row seats to the city's most beautiful waterscapes — from river promenades and harbour panoramas to lakeside serenity.

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    The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon Asakusa — Kaminarimon · $$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent
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    Park Hyatt Tokyo Shinjuku — Nishi-Shinjuku · $$$$ · ★ 9.5 Exceptional
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    The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho Akasaka — Kioicho · $$$ · ★ 9.3 Superb
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    Trunk Hotel Shibuya — Cat Street · $$$ · ★ 9.0 Superb
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    Mimaru Tokyo Asakusa Station Asakusa — Taito City · $$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent

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

About This Guide

Tokyo offers exceptional options for travellers seeking waterfront hotels, and we've curated the very best. Each property has been selected for its outstanding facilities, prime location, and the quality of experience it delivers. Leading our list, The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon excels with its exceptional attention to detail and commitment to the waterfront experience. Park Hyatt Tokyo offers a compelling alternative with its unique approach and distinctive character. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Tokyo or returning for another stay, these hotels represent the gold standard for waterfront accommodation in the city. Each has been independently evaluated for quality, location, and value.

Insider Tips

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    Book directly with the hotel for the best rate guarantee and potential upgrades.

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    Read recent guest reviews for the most up-to-date assessment of facilities.

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    Consider visiting during shoulder season for better rates and fewer crowds.

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    Ask the concierge for local recommendations — they know Tokyo better than any guidebook.

Our Picks

Best Waterfront Hotels in Tokyo (2026)

6 hotels · Updated February 2026

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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Park Hyatt Tokyo — Shinjuku — Nishi-Shinjuku
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.5 Exceptional

Shinjuku — Nishi-Shinjuku

Park Hyatt Tokyo

The Lost in Translation hotel, and it still deserves the reverence. The New York Bar on the 52nd floor, the pool that floats above the skyline, the library lounge at sunset — everything about this hotel understands that Tokyo is a city best appreciated from above.

  • Views
  • Ultra-luxury
  • Shinjuku
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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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Trunk Hotel — Shibuya — Cat Street
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0 Superb

Shibuya — Cat Street

Trunk Hotel

A brutalist-meets-botanical social hotel on Shibuya's most interesting street. The ground floor is all communal tables and curated retail, the rooms are minimal with hinoki-wood accents, and the rooftop lounge draws a genuinely local crowd.

  • Design lovers
  • Social scene
  • Shibuya
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Mimaru Tokyo Asakusa Station — Asakusa — Taito City
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.9 Excellent

Asakusa — Taito City

Mimaru Tokyo Asakusa Station

Apartment-style suites with kitchenettes, designed for families. Spacious rooms with tatami areas for kids to play, washer-dryers, and a location between Asakusa's temples and Ueno's museums. The smartest family hotel in Tokyo.

  • Families
  • Self-catering
  • 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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Do all rooms have water views?

Not all rooms in waterfront hotels face the water. Request a water-view room when booking, and consider upgrading if the standard room doesn't include it.

Are waterfront locations convenient for sightseeing?

Waterfront hotels tend to be centrally located near major attractions, restaurants, and transport links, making them excellent bases for exploring.

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