Set quietly in Akasaka, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu offers a composed retreat at the intersection of government, business, and diplomacy.
With 251 rooms and suites, the hotel feels spacious and deliberate, defined by clean lines, natural materials, and an atmosphere of restraint.
The experience is calm and architectural, allowing Tokyo’s intensity to remain present but softened.
Morning
Light enters gently through tall windows, reflecting off stone and water features. Breakfast unfolds without urgency, the surrounding district still measured and quiet.
Afternoon
The day moves outward into meetings, walks, and city rhythm. Returning to the hotel restores calm immediately, with space and material replacing motion and sound.
Evening
As daylight fades, the interior deepens in tone. Dinner feels composed and unhurried, shaped by low voices and the absence of distraction.
Night
Darkness settles cleanly across Akasaka. Rooms remain hushed and insulated, and sleep arrives easily, guided by stillness and balance.
At Hotelagio we hand-pick only stays that feel truly one-of-a-kind. This property made our list because of these rare details:
For couples: A refined urban retreat built around quiet evenings and calm mornings.
For business travelers: An ideal base offering discretion, focus, and comfort.
For repeat Tokyo visitors: Perfect for guests who value balance over novelty.
Location: Akasaka, Tokyo, Kanto, Japan
Rooms: 251 rooms and suites
Rates: From USD 459
Best for: Calm city stays, business travel, modern luxury experiences
Style: Modern city hotel defined by architectural restraint
| Check In | 3:00 pm |
|---|---|
| Check Out | 12:00 pm |