Overview
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyobashi is located in Kyobashi, between Tokyo Station, Ginza, and Nihonbashi. It is a good fit for travelers who want the Yaesu side of Tokyo Station within walking distance, while still having Kyobashi Station, Takaracho, and Ginza-side subway routes close at hand.
Rooms
Room categories start with standard doubles and extend to twin, triple, accessible, superior, and junior-suite layouts. The smallest standard double is listed at 18.0 square meters, while larger options include a 31.7-square-meter triple room, a 35.3-square-meter superior twin, and a 58.8-square-meter junior suite. Interiors follow the hotel’s Kyobashi Modern concept, with Edo-inspired details that give the rooms more character than a standard business-hotel design.
Facilities
The hotel provides free Wi-Fi throughout the building, a second-floor guest lounge, coin laundry and a microwave on the third floor, laundry service, and a smoking area. The guest lounge serves self-service coffee, tea, Japanese tea, and snacks for overnight guests. There is no on-site parking, so guests arriving by car should plan to use nearby paid parking.
Dining
Cafe THE LOUNGE serves a Japanese and Western breakfast buffet with about 60 items. The menu highlights Edo and downtown Tokyo flavors, including Fukagawa-meshi, alongside Western dishes and bread. The same venue also offers weekday lunch service, while the separate guest lounge is available to hotel guests later in the day.
Location and transport
Kyobashi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line is about two minutes away on foot and is the simplest subway reference point. JR Tokyo Station’s Yaesu Central Entrance is about a five-minute walk, and an exit from the Yaesu underground mall is about one minute from the hotel. Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, Nihonbashi Station, and Ginza-itchome Station are also within the surrounding rail network, giving the hotel strong access across east-central Tokyo without placing guests inside the terminal itself.
Airport access
For Haneda Airport, guests can travel via Takaracho Station on the Toei Asakusa Line or use Tokyo Station with the Tokyo Monorail and JR lines. Narita Airport access is mainly through Tokyo Station, using the Narita Express or airport bus services. These routes rely on nearby stations and bus stops rather than direct hotel-door transfers, so travelers with heavy luggage may want to choose the simplest arrival route in advance.
Why stay here
Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyobashi is best for travelers who want Tokyo Station close for Shinkansen, JR, airport rail, and bus connections, while also staying within easy reach of Kyobashi, Ginza, and Nihonbashi. It suits rail-connected city stays better than trips where direct access from a station-gate hotel is the priority.
Good to know
Use Kyobashi Station for the most direct subway access, and Tokyo Station for the Shinkansen, Narita Express, JR lines, and airport bus routes. Both are walkable, but the choice of exit around Tokyo Station and the Yaesu underground area can make a noticeable difference when traveling with luggage.

