The Capitol Hotel Tokyu

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The Capitol Hotel Tokyu

2-10-3, Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0014

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Where timeless Japanese design meets five-star service and seamless city access.

Steps from the Imperial Palace and vibrant Akasaka, The Capitol Hotel Tokyu is an urban sanctuary designed by the late architect Kengo Kuma—crafted in natural wood, stone, and soft light that slows the city’s rhythm the moment you arrive.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Serene, design-forward spaces with shoji screens, Hinoki touches, and panoramic city or garden views
  • Spacious rooms & suites (rare for Tokyo) with deep soaking tubs and intuitive tech
  • Destination dining from refined Japanese kaiseki to elegant afternoon tea and craft cocktails
  • Pool & wellness floor overlooking the skyline, plus a calm, modern spa
  • Direct subway access (three lines below the hotel) for effortless exploration

The Experience

Rooms & Suites: Space to Exhale

Uncluttered lines, warm woods, and floor-to-ceiling windows create a retreat above the bustle. Expect plush bedding, rain showers with soaking tubs, thoughtful lighting, and hush-quiet soundproofing—crafted for restorative sleep after a day in the city.

Dining: Culinary Tokyo, Curated

Start with seasonal Japanese breakfast, linger over sushi and tempura, or opt for contemporary international favorites. Evenings bring signature cocktails and sweeping views—perfect for a chic nightcap before bed.

Wellness: Reset in the Skyline

Swim laps in a light-filled indoor pool, recharge in the fitness studio, then slip into the spa for targeted treatments rooted in Japanese ritual. Steam, sauna, and relaxation lounges turn a quick break into a full reset.

Location: Steps From Everything

From the Imperial Palace and Hie Shrine to Roppongi, Ginza, and Shibuya—Tokyo’s icons are minutes away. With three subway lines right downstairs, you’ll glide across the city like a local.

Handpicked Moments We Arrange

  • Private guide to Tsukiji Outer Market with chef-led tastings
  • Art & architecture crawl through Omotesando and contemporary museums
  • After-hours shrine visit with a tea ceremony and cultural host
  • Chef’s counter omakase reserved seats at sought-after spots
  • Day trips to Hakone for onsen vistas or Nikko’s UNESCO shrines

When to Go

  • March–April: Cherry blossoms & soft spring light
  • October–November: Crisp air & vibrant autumn foliage
  • December–February: Clear skies, fewer crowds, and exceptional dining reservations

Why Book With Sherman Travel Group

Concierge-level planning from airport transfers to translating special requests

VIP recognition & added value through our preferred partnerships (think: daily breakfast, potential upgrades, hotel credits—when available)

48-hour dining playbook for last-minute tables and experiences