Overview
Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo is located in Ginza, close to Kabuki-za Theatre and within easy reach of both Higashi Ginza and Ginza stations. It works well for travelers who want central shopping, dining, theater, and subway access without staying beside one of Tokyo's large terminal stations.
Rooms
Room options range from standard layouts to larger three-bed, accessible, and concept rooms. Selected larger rooms reach 37.7 square meters, and regular rooms generally separate the bath, toilet, and washroom areas, a helpful feature when comparing compact central Tokyo hotels.
Facilities
The hotel provides core services such as Wi-Fi, front-desk laundry service, and a smoking area on B1. It does not have its own parking lot, so guests arriving by car should plan to use nearby paid parking.
Dining
ZEN HOUSE, the hotel's B1 restaurant, serves breakfast as well as lunch, cafe service, and dinner. Breakfast combines a choice of main dishes with a Japanese and Western buffet.
Location and transport
Higashi Ginza Station is the closest access point, about one minute on foot from Exit A1 on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line and Toei Subway Asakusa Line. Ginza Station is about two minutes away from Exit A5 on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, while Yurakucho Station is roughly ten minutes away on foot for JR Yamanote Line trains. Travelers arriving by Shinkansen will first come through Tokyo Station, then continue to the hotel by local transport.
Airport access
Haneda Airport is the simpler airport trip, with Keikyu Airport Rapid Express trains reaching Higashi Ginza Station in about 30 minutes. Narita Airport is less direct, with airport limousine bus service to the nearby Courtyard Marriott Ginza Tobu Hotel stop and rail options via Yurakucho or Ginza. Airport access is handled through nearby rail and bus connections rather than a door-to-door hotel shuttle.
Why stay here
Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo is a strong choice if your plans center on Ginza, Kabuki-za Theatre, department stores, evening dining, and subway-based sightseeing. Its advantage is convenient Ginza and Higashi Ginza access, not direct proximity to a Shinkansen station.
