Perched majestically within the Shiodome Media Tower, Park Hotel Tokyo serves as a soaring gateway to the Minato skyline. Its location is a masterclass in urban poetry, offering seamless accessibility via direct underground passages to Shiodome Station and a brief, scenic stroll to JR Shimbashi. There are many places to shop, enjoy a meal, or even explore museums along the way.


By elevating the guest experience to the 25th floor and beyond, the hotel transforms the frantic pulse of Tokyo into a serene, distant rhythm. Here, one is perfectly positioned to wander between the historic whispers of the Hamarikyu Gardens and the high-fashion allure of Ginza, all while enjoying a strategic retreat that feels like a quiet island suspended above the metropolis.


Accommodation: The Living Canvas: Artist Room 3101, En
The hotel’s “Museum in the Clouds” philosophy finds its most profound expression in Artist Room King “3101, En.” Conceived by the visionary Mariko Kobayashi, this space transcends the traditional definition of a room to become a living, breathing installation. The walls are an intricate tapestry of texture and color, exploring the Japanese concept of *”En”—the invisible threads of fate that weave our lives together.


This artistic immersion is anchored by a magnificent window that frames an unobstructed view of the Tokyo Tower. Seeing this architectural icon glow like a crimson lantern from the heart of a hand-painted sanctuary offers a rare, soul-stirring intersection of contemporary art and urban grandeur.


Dining: A Gastronomic Palette: From Whimsy to Tradition
Dining at Park Hotel Tokyo is a curated journey that delights both the playful and the purist. Mornings begin with a touch of modern whimsy at the automatic pancake machine, which creates golden, cloud-like cakes at the press of a button, waiting to be drizzled with indulgent maple syrup or rich Nutella. The buffet has a delicious spread of bacon, sausage, cheese, fruits, salad and much more. There is also a vegan-friendly menu of which the soy milk soup is a crowd favorite. Here domestic free-range eggs are used to support local farmers.


As twilight descends, the House Guest Menu at Hanasanshou offers a more traditional Japanese composition. The evening palette features the delicate crunch of Tempura, showcasing succulent shrimp and the season’s finest vegetables. For a more focused flavor, the Tuna Sashimi Rice Bowl provides a vibrant centerpiece, where generously sliced maguro is topped with ikura (salmon roe) and spring onions with a sprinkling of white sesame. This dish is elegantly balanced by the warmth of miso soup and the bright, clean notes of vinegar ginger.


Activities: The Infinite Gallery and the Ritual of Tea
The Park Hotel Tokyo experience extends far beyond the guest rooms, inviting travelers to embark on an artistic pilgrimage through its corridors. Each floor functions as a unique gallery, showcasing a diverse array of Japanese artworks that turn a simple walk to the elevator into a moment of discovery. Thirsty from enjoying the many art works, have some complimentary coffee and tea located at the lobby.


The modern expressive flair is beautifully counterbalanced by the Japanese Traditional Table Style Tea Ceremony. This experience invites guests to partake in the ancient, meditative ritual of matcha preparation in a refined, accessible setting. Through this harmony of rotating exhibitions and timeless traditions, the hotel ensures that every guest’s stay is a masterpiece of cultural immersion and intellectual calm.

Park Hotel Tokyo has been shorted-listed for a number of annual awards for The Unadulterated List 2026 by Savour BlackBookAsia Magazine and its Founder, Gabriel Tan. Art Hotel Of The Year, Best Of The Best Japan, Top Tokyo Hotel, Finest Room Design, and Gastronomic House Guest Menu (Dining) 2026. Stay tuned come year end for the results.
ADDRESS:
Shiodome Media Tower 1-7-1 Higashi Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-7227, Japan
PHONE: + 81-3-6252-1111
WEBSITE: https://parkhoteltokyo.com/