About Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo / Ginza
Millennium Mitsui Garden Tokyo is an elegant four-star hotel found in the Tokyo shopping hotspot of Ginza, where it overlooks the renowned Kabukiza Theatre. The fresh interior design reflects the theme of spirit in modern places, free Wi-Fi is also available throughout and Niko Ginza restaurant offers breakfast buffets, meat/fish dish lunch buffets and Japanese/European fusion dinners.
All rooms come with flat-screen TVs, a work desk, nightwear, an en-suite bathroom with a shower or tub, complimentary toiletries, a safety deposit box, a fridge and a green tea kit.
The reception of this hotel is open 24/7 and luggage storage is available.
Vending machines are available on the second floor, and a huge range of cafes, bars and restaurants are just a short walk away.
Millennium Mitsui Garden Tokyo is a few minutes’ walk away from the Higashi-Ginza metro station and a ten-minute walk away from the Tsukiji Fish Market.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Shopping, Tsukiji fish market, rail transport near
This hotel is said to have a wonderful location, offering shopping lovers a world of options to consider just outside in Ginza and foodies plenty of restaurants and the nearby Tsukiji fish market to explore and taste at their leisure. Furthermore, it apparently has great public transport connections, with metro and JR train lines apparently a few minutes away on foot.
positive:
Attentive, accommodating staff, breakfast w. sushi
Guests said that the staff members working here were highly attentive, great with Tokyo info and ready to assist with anything, as well as friendly and professional. Moreover, those who feel like fresh sushi for breakfast will love the breakfast buffets here, which apparently do have other options for the non-fishy breakfaster.
positive:
Beautiful rooms with comfort & high-tech bathrooms
The rooms here were noted to be modern, beautifully designed, fitted with very comfy beds and cleaned to an excellent standard, and although a minority of guests found their rooms a bit small, most thought the amount of space on offer to be just right. Some of those who stayed also mentioned that the views they had out their panorama windows were amazing, the toilet technology is apparently rather futuristic and the showers also lovely.