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Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi

Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi is a high-floor Sapia Tower hotel with direct undercover access to Tokyo Station's Nihonbashi Exit, well suited to rail-focused stays and Marunouchi business trips.

Mid-rangeAirport AccessShinkansen Access
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi

Price range

Mid-range

Area highlights

Airport AccessShinkansen AccessSubway AccessShopping AreaGood for Day TripsBusiness FriendlyStation-Adjacent

Transport access and hotel guide

Overview

Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi is best for travelers who want the convenience of Tokyo Station without giving up the feel of a quiet, high-floor hotel. It is located in Sapia Tower in the Tokyo Station and Marunouchi area, with direct undercover access to the station's Nihonbashi Exit. That connection is the main advantage: Shinkansen departures, Narita Express services, and Marunouchi business appointments are all easier to manage from here than from many nearby neighborhoods.

The hotel feels more like an efficient station-side stay than a resort or grand luxury property. It works especially well for a first or last night in Tokyo, a business trip centered on Marunouchi, or an itinerary with early rail departures. Guests who value larger rooms, a late-night entertainment district, or a more residential setting may prefer a different part of the city.

Rooms

The hotel has 339 rooms on the upper floors of Sapia Tower. Categories range from compact doubles to larger twin rooms and suites, with universal rooms also available. Published sizes start at 17 square meters for no-view rooms and extend to a 55-square-meter corner suite, while many standard options fall in the 18 to 30 square meter range.

Views are part of the appeal in some categories. Certain rooms look toward the city or over the rail tracks, and the train-view rooms are a good match for guests who specifically want to watch Tokyo Station activity from above. As with many central Tokyo hotels, room size and view can vary meaningfully by category, so it is worth choosing carefully rather than booking on location alone.

Facilities

Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi occupies the 27th to 34th floors of Sapia Tower. The front desk and main dining venue are on the 27th floor, which gives arrivals a clear sense of being above the station area rather than at street level. A fitness room is located on the 28th floor.

The supporting facilities are practical rather than leisure-focused. Guests have access to essentials such as laundry, vending and ice machines, and building parking. There is also a convenience store elsewhere in Sapia Tower, which is helpful for quick purchases before a train ride or after a late arrival.

Dining

Dining is centered on Dining & Bar TENQOO, located about 120 meters above Tokyo Station. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with bar use also available. Its cooking is French-based, with Japanese ingredients and techniques worked into the menu.

TENQOO is useful both as the hotel breakfast venue and as a planned meal with a view over the station area. A private room is available, which can help for small business meals or occasions where a quieter setting matters.

Location and transport

The strongest reason to stay here is the relationship with Tokyo Station. From the Nihonbashi and Yaesu North Gate side, the hotel gives relatively smooth access to Shinkansen platforms, JR rail services, and the Narita Express. The Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line is also available at Tokyo Station, and Otemachi on the Tozai Line is close through the Sapia Tower access way.

The surrounding area is highly central. Marunouchi is convenient for offices and dining, while Nihonbashi is close on the opposite side of the station. Hibiya and Ginza are also within the broader central Tokyo area, making the hotel a sensible choice when meetings, meals, or shopping are spread across several nearby districts.

Airport access

Narita Airport access is straightforward by Narita Express from Tokyo Station, which is one of the hotel's clearest advantages for international travelers. This can be especially helpful with luggage, since the hotel connection keeps the station approach relatively direct.

Haneda Airport access usually involves a central Tokyo rail transfer, such as using the Tokyo Monorail via Hamamatsucho. Taxis or arranged transport may be more comfortable depending on luggage, arrival time, and the number of people traveling together.

Why stay here

Choose Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi when Tokyo Station access is the priority. It is particularly strong for Shinkansen trips, Marunouchi business stays, train-view rooms, and an easy first or last night in central Tokyo. The hotel's high-floor setting also gives it a more distinctive feel than a typical station-area property.

It is less suited to travelers looking for oversized rooms, a lively nightlife neighborhood, or a full-service luxury hotel atmosphere. Its appeal is convenience, height, and a polished station-side location.

Good to know

Tokyo Station is large, and the hotel is most closely tied to the Nihonbashi Exit and Yaesu North Gate side. If your arrival route uses subway, taxi, or the Keiyo Line, check the route before arrival so you do not end up crossing more of the station than necessary with luggage.

Nearest station

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Tokyo Station
Station access: immediate

Tokyo Station

Tokyo Station is the central Tokyo rail hub to choose when Shinkansen timing, Narita Express service, or Marunouchi-side hotels matter most.

  • Tokaido-Sanyo Shinkansen
  • Tohoku / Yamagata / Akita / Hokkaido / Joetsu / Hokuriku Shinkansen
  • JR Yamanote Line (JY01)
  • JR Keihin-Tohoku and Negishi Line (JK26)
  • JR Chuo Line Rapid (JC01)
  • JR Tokaido Line (JT01)
  • JR Utsunomiya Line / Takasaki Line (JU01)
  • JR Yokosuka Line / Sobu Line Rapid / Narita Line (JO19)
  • JR Keiyo Line (JE01)
  • Narita Express
  • Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line (M17)

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Last verified by Maria Fukuda on 05-Jul-2026.