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KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza, your gateway to the vibrant heart of Tokyo! Nestled at 6-8-8 Tsukiji, Chuo-Ku, this delightful 3-star hotel is just a short 4.9mi from the lively city center, making it the perfect base for your Tokyo adventure. With prices starting from just $109, you're in for an affordable yet chic experience that combines comfort and convenience—talk about a winning combo!

Bed in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Bed in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza

Rooms

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3 Twin Beds

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215 sqft

Room - 3 Twin

Flat-screen TV

The twin room offers air conditioning, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, a sofa and a flat-screen TV. The unit has 3 beds.

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3 Twin Beds

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270 sqft

Deluxe, 3 Twin Beds

Flat-screen TV

This twin room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle and a sofa. The unit has 3 beds.

Standard Double Room in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza

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1 Double Bed

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140 sqft

Double Room

Flat-screen TV

Air conditioning

Shower

Bidet

Indulge in a cozy stay in our Standard Double Room, perfect for 2 adults and 1 child. Enjoy modern comforts like air conditioning and a bidet in a 140 sqft space.

Discover More

You’ll love waking up to a delicious breakfast before stepping out to explore the dynamic hustle and bustle of this incredible city. The hotel boasts a wealth of amenities tailored to ensure your stay is nothing short of fabulous. Enjoy high-speed wifi, air-conditioned rooms, and non-smoking spaces that help you relax and recharge after a day of exploration. Plus, whether you need to host a meeting or plan a banquet, their meeting facilities are designed to cater to your every need!

Facade/entrance in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Facade/entrance in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza

Experience the Best

With over 3,453 glowing reviews, guests rave about the friendly 24-hour front desk staff and the charming atmosphere that KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza offers. Approach your journey feeling like royalty—complete with modern comforts like a bathtub and a bidet—making your stay not just enjoyable, but truly memorable. Get ready to make lasting memories in the captivating city of Tokyo!

Bathroom in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Bed in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza

Plan Your Stay

When it comes to unwinding at KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza, you’re in for a treat! Featuring a variety of room types tailored for every traveler's needs, from cozy King Rooms that envelop you in luxury to spacious twin setups perfect for traveling with friends or family, there’s a perfect spot for everyone. Each room is designed to provide the comfort of home, but with that little extra flair that makes it feel special. Wake up with excitement as you survey the scene outside your window, and then step into a modern sanctuary complete with first-rate features like air-conditioning and plush bedding—what's not to love?

Restaurant/places to eat in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Lounge or bar in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza

Amenities

Free wifi

Meeting/Banquet facilities

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Bathtub

Bidet

Breakfast, Restaurant/Places to Eat in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Restaurant/Places to Eat in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Property Building in KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Stayed in two twin rooms with partner and adult sons. Rooms were nicely decorated and in good condition, comfortable, aircon/heating was effective and everything in good working order. Shower was powerful and plenty of hot water. Beds were firm but comfortable and linens were clean and smelled fresh. Lifts work and free items like toothbrushes, razors and teabags, coffee etc are available in reception. Staff were helpful and spoke English well enough for checkin. Those who didn’t used a translation app to assist. Only one room key is given at checkin but more are available if you ask. There is a charge if you lose the room keys. Admission to breakfast is by ticket and breakfast is only served until 9am, some guests were caught out by this. We thought breakfast selection was good with Japanese items and western breakfast items available. Croissants and cereal and fruit salad and rice, salad, fish, miso soup, Yakisoba, fried chicken, scrambled egg, sausages. There is a guest lounge with microwave and vending machine and a guest laundry with washing machines and dryers. We didn’t have our room serviced during our stay as we didn’t need it but if you want your room serviced you put a magnetic sign on your door to indicate that. We found the location excellent, bus stop with buses every few minutes to Ginza and Tokyo Station and TeamLabs one minute away from the hotel and Tsukiji metro station only five minutes away. Plenty of restaurants and a 24 hour supermarket one minute away. If you’re up early due to jet lag, the Tsukiji fish market is across the road and you can see them setting up the market early in the morning. Other reviews mentioned noisy sirens from emergency vehicles but we only heard them once or twice at night and it wasn’t an issue for us. The rooms seemed well insulated for sound and the only time we heard other people was when they were in the corridor walking past. We would definitely stay in this hotel again.

Jo

quite a new hotel and well appointed..the rooms was well-furnished....the location of the hotel was a mix of residential and commercial, which we liked because its NOT touristy but yet quite close by to the main tourist areas/attractions...access to public transport (subway/trains) was a bit far (for seniors like us with walking issues)..over-all the neighborhood was very much to our liking...we felt like locals not tourists...close to the shops/green grocer, local eateries/restaurants, even a neighborhood sushi shop and alternate location of sushi dai just close by....the amenities as we said were quite modern..though the lobby is a bit constricted specially when many quests arrived...no space for left luggages....been travelling with family to Japan for 5 times now and we feel that KOKO hotel tsukiji is one of those rare finds....and did we say that its just a main road crossing to tsukiji market??!! and Ginza??....we were so close to tsukiji that we didn't even taste the sushi/and other food offerings in the market when we went there...because we already had our fill from the neighborhood shops!!...ooops before we forget...the breakfast is worth the additional cost....they even have their own foreign exchange machine (so you don't have to look for an forex shop)...you can do it right in the hotel....not to forget that the staff were extra helpful as expected....

Elmer

We requested for connecting rooms, although it did mention it was subject to availability. So the first night, we were in separate rooms. But the following day, we saw the room in between our rooms was being cleaned, when we asked if we could move in there so we can have connecting rooms, they accommodated us! There were three full sized single beds (one was a sofa converted to a sofa bed) but everyone was pretty comfortable. Of course the space for luggage is a bit tricky since we had about 2 large, 3 medium, and 2 small suitcases. But with a little imaginative re-layouting of some furniture, everyone had space and a place for their luggage. Another thing, housekeeping accidentally took one of my son's left crocs by mistake (I believe it got swept up when they were changing all the sheets and beddings. I talked to the reception and the guy made a call the following date to the linen company to check if it is there. I asked him to take a photo. Next day, still no news but I saw they had a print out of the photo of the crocs. The following day it was there already. Happy that they were able to return it before our stay ended. We also liked that the teas, coffees, combs and what nots were in the main lobby where you can just get what you need.

Michelle

I stayed here for one night on my own in a king room before my family arrived and we swapped to twin rooms. (A king was cheaper for one person than a twin). The room was clean and linens smelled fresh, bed was quite firm. Bathroom was excellent and shower was powerful. The only downside was that the rooms aren’t really big enough for a king bed and there wasn’t enough floor space for me to open my suitcase. Location was great with good transport connections, bus stop on the nearest intersection and Tsukiji metro station a five minute walk and if you wake very early due to jet lag you can go across the road and watch them setting up in the Tsukiji fish market. 24 hour supermarket less than a minute away and microwave available in the guest lounge in the hotel for heating a takeaway dinner. There is a guest laundry with washing machines and tumble dryers.

Jo

The staff were extremely professional, friendly, and helpful throughout our entire trip. The building and room was very clean and was kept very clean. The breakfast served each morning was delicious and a fantastic value even if you're paying for tickets each day like we did. We also really liked the location in Ginza as it is relatively close to a few major train stations and not more than a 15-25 min train ride to most major areas/attractions in the city, yet is still a relatively quiet area with little traffic

Austin

Stayed in two twin rooms with partner and adult sons. Rooms were nicely decorated and in good condition, comfortable, aircon/heating was effective and everything in good working order. Shower was powerful and plenty of hot water. Beds were firm but comfortable and linens were clean and smelled fresh. Lifts work and free items like toothbrushes, razors and teabags, coffee etc are available in reception. Staff were helpful and spoke English well enough for checkin. Those who didn’t used a translation app to assist. Only one room key is given at checkin but more are available if you ask. There is a charge if you lose the room keys. Admission to breakfast is by ticket and breakfast is only served until 9am, some guests were caught out by this. We thought breakfast selection was good with Japanese items and western breakfast items available. Croissants and cereal and fruit salad and rice, salad, fish, miso soup, Yakisoba, fried chicken, scrambled egg, sausages. There is a guest lounge with microwave and vending machine and a guest laundry with washing machines and dryers. We didn’t have our room serviced during our stay as we didn’t need it but if you want your room serviced you put a magnetic sign on your door to indicate that. We found the location excellent, bus stop with buses every few minutes to Ginza and Tokyo Station and TeamLabs one minute away from the hotel and Tsukiji metro station only five minutes away. Plenty of restaurants and a 24 hour supermarket one minute away. If you’re up early due to jet lag, the Tsukiji fish market is across the road and you can see them setting up the market early in the morning. Other reviews mentioned noisy sirens from emergency vehicles but we only heard them once or twice at night and it wasn’t an issue for us. The rooms seemed well insulated for sound and the only time we heard other people was when they were in the corridor walking past. We would definitely stay in this hotel again.

Jo

quite a new hotel and well appointed..the rooms was well-furnished....the location of the hotel was a mix of residential and commercial, which we liked because its NOT touristy but yet quite close by to the main tourist areas/attractions...access to public transport (subway/trains) was a bit far (for seniors like us with walking issues)..over-all the neighborhood was very much to our liking...we felt like locals not tourists...close to the shops/green grocer, local eateries/restaurants, even a neighborhood sushi shop and alternate location of sushi dai just close by....the amenities as we said were quite modern..though the lobby is a bit constricted specially when many quests arrived...no space for left luggages....been travelling with family to Japan for 5 times now and we feel that KOKO hotel tsukiji is one of those rare finds....and did we say that its just a main road crossing to tsukiji market??!! and Ginza??....we were so close to tsukiji that we didn't even taste the sushi/and other food offerings in the market when we went there...because we already had our fill from the neighborhood shops!!...ooops before we forget...the breakfast is worth the additional cost....they even have their own foreign exchange machine (so you don't have to look for an forex shop)...you can do it right in the hotel....not to forget that the staff were extra helpful as expected....

Elmer

We requested for connecting rooms, although it did mention it was subject to availability. So the first night, we were in separate rooms. But the following day, we saw the room in between our rooms was being cleaned, when we asked if we could move in there so we can have connecting rooms, they accommodated us! There were three full sized single beds (one was a sofa converted to a sofa bed) but everyone was pretty comfortable. Of course the space for luggage is a bit tricky since we had about 2 large, 3 medium, and 2 small suitcases. But with a little imaginative re-layouting of some furniture, everyone had space and a place for their luggage. Another thing, housekeeping accidentally took one of my son's left crocs by mistake (I believe it got swept up when they were changing all the sheets and beddings. I talked to the reception and the guy made a call the following date to the linen company to check if it is there. I asked him to take a photo. Next day, still no news but I saw they had a print out of the photo of the crocs. The following day it was there already. Happy that they were able to return it before our stay ended. We also liked that the teas, coffees, combs and what nots were in the main lobby where you can just get what you need.

Michelle

I stayed here for one night on my own in a king room before my family arrived and we swapped to twin rooms. (A king was cheaper for one person than a twin). The room was clean and linens smelled fresh, bed was quite firm. Bathroom was excellent and shower was powerful. The only downside was that the rooms aren’t really big enough for a king bed and there wasn’t enough floor space for me to open my suitcase. Location was great with good transport connections, bus stop on the nearest intersection and Tsukiji metro station a five minute walk and if you wake very early due to jet lag you can go across the road and watch them setting up in the Tsukiji fish market. 24 hour supermarket less than a minute away and microwave available in the guest lounge in the hotel for heating a takeaway dinner. There is a guest laundry with washing machines and tumble dryers.

Jo

The staff were extremely professional, friendly, and helpful throughout our entire trip. The building and room was very clean and was kept very clean. The breakfast served each morning was delicious and a fantastic value even if you're paying for tickets each day like we did. We also really liked the location in Ginza as it is relatively close to a few major train stations and not more than a 15-25 min train ride to most major areas/attractions in the city, yet is still a relatively quiet area with little traffic

Austin

Stayed in two twin rooms with partner and adult sons. Rooms were nicely decorated and in good condition, comfortable, aircon/heating was effective and everything in good working order. Shower was powerful and plenty of hot water. Beds were firm but comfortable and linens were clean and smelled fresh. Lifts work and free items like toothbrushes, razors and teabags, coffee etc are available in reception. Staff were helpful and spoke English well enough for checkin. Those who didn’t used a translation app to assist. Only one room key is given at checkin but more are available if you ask. There is a charge if you lose the room keys. Admission to breakfast is by ticket and breakfast is only served until 9am, some guests were caught out by this. We thought breakfast selection was good with Japanese items and western breakfast items available. Croissants and cereal and fruit salad and rice, salad, fish, miso soup, Yakisoba, fried chicken, scrambled egg, sausages. There is a guest lounge with microwave and vending machine and a guest laundry with washing machines and dryers. We didn’t have our room serviced during our stay as we didn’t need it but if you want your room serviced you put a magnetic sign on your door to indicate that. We found the location excellent, bus stop with buses every few minutes to Ginza and Tokyo Station and TeamLabs one minute away from the hotel and Tsukiji metro station only five minutes away. Plenty of restaurants and a 24 hour supermarket one minute away. If you’re up early due to jet lag, the Tsukiji fish market is across the road and you can see them setting up the market early in the morning. Other reviews mentioned noisy sirens from emergency vehicles but we only heard them once or twice at night and it wasn’t an issue for us. The rooms seemed well insulated for sound and the only time we heard other people was when they were in the corridor walking past. We would definitely stay in this hotel again.

Jo

quite a new hotel and well appointed..the rooms was well-furnished....the location of the hotel was a mix of residential and commercial, which we liked because its NOT touristy but yet quite close by to the main tourist areas/attractions...access to public transport (subway/trains) was a bit far (for seniors like us with walking issues)..over-all the neighborhood was very much to our liking...we felt like locals not tourists...close to the shops/green grocer, local eateries/restaurants, even a neighborhood sushi shop and alternate location of sushi dai just close by....the amenities as we said were quite modern..though the lobby is a bit constricted specially when many quests arrived...no space for left luggages....been travelling with family to Japan for 5 times now and we feel that KOKO hotel tsukiji is one of those rare finds....and did we say that its just a main road crossing to tsukiji market??!! and Ginza??....we were so close to tsukiji that we didn't even taste the sushi/and other food offerings in the market when we went there...because we already had our fill from the neighborhood shops!!...ooops before we forget...the breakfast is worth the additional cost....they even have their own foreign exchange machine (so you don't have to look for an forex shop)...you can do it right in the hotel....not to forget that the staff were extra helpful as expected....

Elmer

We requested for connecting rooms, although it did mention it was subject to availability. So the first night, we were in separate rooms. But the following day, we saw the room in between our rooms was being cleaned, when we asked if we could move in there so we can have connecting rooms, they accommodated us! There were three full sized single beds (one was a sofa converted to a sofa bed) but everyone was pretty comfortable. Of course the space for luggage is a bit tricky since we had about 2 large, 3 medium, and 2 small suitcases. But with a little imaginative re-layouting of some furniture, everyone had space and a place for their luggage. Another thing, housekeeping accidentally took one of my son's left crocs by mistake (I believe it got swept up when they were changing all the sheets and beddings. I talked to the reception and the guy made a call the following date to the linen company to check if it is there. I asked him to take a photo. Next day, still no news but I saw they had a print out of the photo of the crocs. The following day it was there already. Happy that they were able to return it before our stay ended. We also liked that the teas, coffees, combs and what nots were in the main lobby where you can just get what you need.

Michelle

I stayed here for one night on my own in a king room before my family arrived and we swapped to twin rooms. (A king was cheaper for one person than a twin). The room was clean and linens smelled fresh, bed was quite firm. Bathroom was excellent and shower was powerful. The only downside was that the rooms aren’t really big enough for a king bed and there wasn’t enough floor space for me to open my suitcase. Location was great with good transport connections, bus stop on the nearest intersection and Tsukiji metro station a five minute walk and if you wake very early due to jet lag you can go across the road and watch them setting up in the Tsukiji fish market. 24 hour supermarket less than a minute away and microwave available in the guest lounge in the hotel for heating a takeaway dinner. There is a guest laundry with washing machines and tumble dryers.

Jo

The staff were extremely professional, friendly, and helpful throughout our entire trip. The building and room was very clean and was kept very clean. The breakfast served each morning was delicious and a fantastic value even if you're paying for tickets each day like we did. We also really liked the location in Ginza as it is relatively close to a few major train stations and not more than a 15-25 min train ride to most major areas/attractions in the city, yet is still a relatively quiet area with little traffic

Austin

Location

6-8-8 Tsukiji, Chuo-Ku, Tokyo, 104-0045, Japan

KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza