Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo
by the TopOfHotel team
Millennium Mitsui Garden stands out for its location right above the Kabukiza theatre — ride the lift down and you're at Higashi-Ginza Station, ideal for anyone who wants the easiest possible commute.
Millennium Mitsui Garden stands out for its location right above the Kabukiza theatre — ride the lift down and you're at Higashi-Ginza Station, ideal for anyone who wants the easiest possible commute.
In-Depth Review
Rooms and decor
This is an upper-tier property in the Mitsui Garden chain with 265 rooms, and the rooms deliver what you'd expect from a Japanese hotel group — clean, comfortable, and finished with care. Nothing about it is flashy, but the details are handled well, and the consistently high 9.3 real-guest score reflects how reliably it gets the basics right night after night.
Food and amenities
Breakfast is a buffet that covers both Japanese and Western dishes, which keeps everyone in a couple or family happy before the day starts. Service runs to a dependable standard, and there's free Wi-Fi, laundry, a luggage delivery service, 24-hour front desk, and non-smoking rooms. It's a solid, no-drama package rather than a resort-style amenity list.
Location and getting there
In a city where the trains are everything, being right at the station is worth a lot, and this hotel uses that advantage about as fully as any name on our Ginza list. It's built above the Kabukiza theatre, the area's big landmark, and Higashi-Ginza Station is an 80 m, 1-minute walk away. That means you can arrive from the airport with heavy bags and reach the hotel almost immediately, then head out early, come back late, or duck down to a kabuki show whenever you like. Ginza Six and the Wako department store are about 5 minutes on foot, and the Tsukiji Outer Market is roughly 10 minutes away — a great early-morning walk for something to eat. Hama-rikyu Garden is about 12 minutes on foot.
Things to know before booking
The hotel sits on the east side of Ginza, so it's a little farther from the malls in the center of the district than some addresses — figure a short walk to reach them. Pricing is firmly upper-tier, running from around $137 to $243 a night, so it's not a budget pick. And rooms fill up fast in high season, so if your dates are fixed it pays to book early.
Our take
Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo is the right choice for anyone who values getting around easily above everything else. We recommend it with confidence — especially if you plan to use Ginza as a base for exploring the rest of Tokyo, where having the subway right downstairs turns every day into an easier one.
Score Breakdown
Assessed by our editorial team from data and real guest reviews
The Honest Verdict — pros & what to know
- Location right at Higashi-Ginza Station, an 80 m / 1-minute walk — about the most convenient base you can get for onward travel around Tokyo.
- Built directly above the Kabukiza theatre, the neighborhood's signature landmark, so you can walk down to a kabuki show whenever you like.
- An upper-tier property in the Mitsui Garden chain with 265 rooms, clean and well kept to the standard of a Japanese hotel group.
- Buffet breakfast that covers both Japanese and Western dishes, so the whole group has options before heading out.
- Consistently high real-guest score of 9.3, with location rated 9.6 and cleanliness 9.3.
- It sits on the east side of Ginza, so it's a little farther from the malls in the center of the district — figure a 5-minute walk to Ginza Six and Wako.
- Pricing lands in the upper-tier bracket, with rates running from around $137 to $243 a night.
- Rooms fill up fast in high season, so book early if your dates are fixed.
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Insider Tips
- The station is right downstairs, so arriving from the airport with heavy bags is genuinely painless.
- Walk straight down to catch a kabuki performance at the Kabukiza theatre below the hotel.
- Head to the Tsukiji Outer Market early in the morning, about a 10-minute walk away, for great things to eat.