Ibis Styles Tokyo Ginza
by the TopOfHotel team
A business hotel with bright Accor Ibis Styles design in Ginza 7-chome, within walking distance of three stations — built for travelers who want some character on a sensible budget.
A business hotel with bright Accor Ibis Styles design in Ginza 7-chome, within walking distance of three stations — built for travelers who want some character on a sensible budget.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
Business hotels usually mean a plain room that just gets the job done, but Ibis Styles Tokyo Ginza rethinks that. The building was formerly HOTEL UNIZO Ginza-nanachome and now runs under Accor's Ibis Styles brand, so the rooms are decorated with a brighter, more modern look than the typical business hotel. There's color and a bit of playfulness that keep coming back to the room from feeling dull. Rooms are clean and easy to live in, and while they're standard Japanese business-hotel size, the smart design makes them feel a little more open than the square footage suggests. The layout is practical for a working trip, and a microwave and ice machine on hand mean you can sort out a late snack or chilled drinks without heading back out. Coming back at the end of the day feels less like clocking into a generic room and more like returning somewhere with a bit of warmth to it.
Food and amenities
This is a comfortable, well-run base rather than a hotel piled high with extras. There's an in-hotel restaurant, free Wi-Fi, a coin laundry, a microwave and ice machine, vending machines and non-smoking rooms — the practical essentials, handled. One easy win: Accor members get a free drink, so it's worth signing up before you check in.
Location and getting there
The clearest advantage here is the address. The hotel sits in Ginza 7-chome, within walking distance of three stations — Ginza, Shimbashi and Higashi-Ginza — so each day you can pick whichever station lines up with your destination, which makes getting around genuinely flexible. Both Ginza and Shimbashi sit about 480 m away, a walk of roughly six minutes. Ginza Six is even closer at about 400 m, a five-minute walk when you want to shop. You're also within easy reach of the Kabukiza theatre at around 650 m and the Tsukiji Outer Market at about 950 m, so dinner, a show and an early-morning food stroll are all on foot from the door.
Things to know before booking
Set expectations on a couple of points. Rooms are standard Japanese business-hotel size, so there's limited space to spread out luggage. The hotel also sits a short walk from the busiest shopping stretch of Ginza rather than right in the center of it. And the amenities stick to the basics — no spa, no onsen — so come for the design and location, not for resort-style extras.
Our take
Rates start around $86 a night, and against the good design, the walk-to-three-stations location and the Accor brand standard, that's strong value for a Ginza stay. Ibis Styles Tokyo Ginza suits business travelers, couples and anyone who wants a good-looking room in Ginza at a reachable price. We recommend it without hesitation — a business hotel with actual character, not a beige box.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- The design is brighter and more modern than a typical business hotel, with color and small touches that make coming back to the room feel less dull.
- It runs on Accor's Ibis Styles brand, so you get an international chain standard and consistent service.
- The Ginza 7-chome address puts three stations within walking distance — Ginza, Shimbashi and Higashi-Ginza — so you can match the station to your plans each day.
- Rooms are clean and easy to live in, with the kind of practical layout that just works for a Tokyo stay.
- Rates start around $86 a night, which is strong value once you factor in the location and the design.
- Rooms are standard Japanese business-hotel size, so don't expect much room to spread out luggage.
- It sits a short walk from the busiest stretch of Ginza shopping rather than right in the middle of it.
- Amenities stick to the basics — this is a comfortable, well-run base, not a hotel with extras like a spa or onsen.
Who It’s For
Match Score by travel style
Amenities
Location & Nearby Spots
Things to do near Tokyo
Day tours, attraction tickets and experiences around Tokyo — book ahead on Klook with mobile e-tickets.
See activities in TokyoAffiliate link — we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Insider Tips
- You're between three stations — use whichever one lines up with the day's destination instead of always defaulting to Ginza.
- Accor members get a free drink, so sign up before you check in.
- Ginza Six is just a few minutes' walk away when you want to shop.