Hilton Honors · ConradTokyo, Japan

Conrad Tokyo

Conrad Tokyo is a luxury high-rise hotel in Shiodome, occupying floors 28–37 with views of Tokyo Bay, Hamarikyu Gardens, and the city skyline. It pairs a transit-friendly Minato location near Ginza and Tsukiji with a large spa-and-fitness complex, indoor pool, multiple restaurants, and an Executive Lounge for eligible guests.

  • Occupies floors 28–37 of a Shiodome skyscraper, creating elevated views from rooms and public spaces
  • Looks toward Tokyo Bay and Hamarikyu Gardens, with city-view rooms facing the Shiodome skyline
  • Walkable to Ginza, Shimbashi Station, Shiodome Station, Tsukiji Outer Market, and Kabukiza Theatre
  • Mizuki Spa & Fitness on the 29th floor spans about 1,400 square meters and includes spa, pool, gym, sauna, and steam room
  • Five notable food and beverage venues including Kazahana, China Blue, Collage, Cerise, and TwentyEight
Conrad Tokyo — Tokyo
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“Conrad Tokyo is a luxury high-rise hotel in Shiodome, occupying floors 28–37 with views of Tokyo Bay, Hamarikyu Gardens, and the city skyline. It pairs a transit-friendly Minato location near Ginza and Tsukiji with a large spa-and-fitness complex, indoor pool, multiple restaurants, and an Executive Lounge for eligible guests.”

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  • Ideal for luxury travelers who want high-floor Tokyo Bay or city views
  • Ideal for business travelers with meetings in Shiodome, Shimbashi, or Minato
  • Ideal for Hilton loyalists who value lounge access and on-property dining
  • Ideal for couples planning Ginza dining, shopping, and cultural outings
Key takeaways
  • Conrad Tokyo is a high-rise luxury hotel in Shiodome, set on floors 28–37 with Tokyo Bay, garden, and city views.
  • The location works especially well for Ginza, Tsukiji, Shimbashi, and transit access across central Tokyo.
  • Mizuki Spa & Fitness gives the property a substantial wellness footprint for a city hotel, including an indoor pool and treatment rooms.
  • Dining is a major strength, with Japanese, Cantonese, French, international, and lounge/bar options on site.
  • Executive Lounge access is valuable but limited to eligible guests rather than all stays.
Diamond breakfast benefit
Not confirmed
Suite upgrade eligibility
Not confirmed
Free Wi-Fi for members
Not confirmed
At a glanceUpdated 2026-07-10T01:01:13.306079+00:00 · comparables research
Rewardopedia readStrong
Spa
Mizuki Spa & Fitness
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WellnessStandout
DiningNot enough data
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RoomsStrong
LeisurePresent
Room profile
Suite ForwardHigh
  • · avg 5.0 listed features per room type
  • · suite accommodations present
On-site recreation
About the property

What makes Conrad Tokyo worth the points.

Conrad Tokyo is a high-rise luxury hotel in the Shiodome business district of Minato, set at 1-9-1 Higashi-Shinbashi on the southern edge of Ginza. The hotel occupies floors 28 through 37 of the Shiodome skyscraper, giving many rooms and public spaces elevated views over Tokyo Bay, Hamarikyu Gardens, and the surrounding city skyline. The setting is practical as well as scenic. Shiodome Station is next to the hotel, while Shimbashi Station is a short walk away via raised walkways, making JR, subway, and Yurikamome connections easy to reach. Ginza shopping, Tsukiji Outer Market, Kabukiza Theatre, and central sightseeing areas are also within walking distance, even though the immediate neighborhood has a polished business-district feel. Inside, the hotel blends modern luxury with Japanese design cues and view-focused public areas, especially the TwentyEight lobby lounge and bar. Mizuki Spa & Fitness on the 29th floor is one of the property’s strongest amenities, with approximately 1,400 square meters of wellness space, more than 10 treatment rooms, an indoor pool, fitness center, sauna, and steam room. Dining is broad for a city hotel, spanning Japanese fine dining at Kazahana, Cantonese cuisine at China Blue, contemporary French cooking at Collage, international dining at Cerise, and tea or cocktails at TwentyEight. The hotel also has an Executive Lounge for eligible guests, adding a useful private space for breakfast and daylong refreshments.

Rooms & suites

Pick your window on the city.

City skyline view
Deluxe City View Room

A city-facing deluxe room with floor-to-ceiling windows and views over the Shiodome urban skyline. These rooms are described as large by Tokyo standards and designed with a bedroom area, seating space, and work area.

King or twin luxury beddingFloor-to-ceiling windowsLarge work deskModern bathroom with separate tub and shower in many layouts
Tokyo Bay and Hamarikyu Gardens view
Deluxe Bay View Room

A bay-facing deluxe room looking toward Tokyo Bay and Hamarikyu Gardens. This is the stronger choice for travelers who want the hotel’s signature view from the guest room.

King or twin luxury beddingFloor-to-ceiling windowsOpen-plan bedroom and seating areaModern bathroom with separate tub and shower in many layouts
Executive Lounge access
Executive Room

An Executive-level room that adds lounge access to the hotel’s standard luxury-room format. It suits guests who plan to use the Executive Lounge for breakfast, refreshments, or a quieter workspace.

City or bay view depending on categoryKing or twin beddingWork deskFloor-to-ceiling windows
Separate living room
Suite

A larger suite category with expanded living space and a separate living room. Suites are noted for enhanced views and upgraded bathroom features compared with standard rooms.

Expanded floor planEnhanced city or bay views depending on categoryUpgraded bathroom featuresAccess to Executive Lounge in eligible suite categories
Tokyo Bay and Hamarikyu Gardens view
Bay View Suite

A suite category oriented toward Tokyo Bay and Hamarikyu Gardens. It is best for guests who want more space plus the hotel’s most distinctive view direction.

Separate living areaFloor-to-ceiling windowsLuxury beddingUpgraded bathroom features
Dining & club lounge

Where you'll actually eat.

KazahanaJapanese fine diningKazahana serves Japanese cuisine including kaiseki, teppanyaki, sushi, and bento-style offerings. The restaurant is positioned as an upscale venue with views toward Hamarikyu Gardens.
China BlueCantonese and ChineseChina Blue focuses on Cantonese dishes with modern influences. It is known for its polished dining room and elevated views over Tokyo Bay.
CollageFrench and modern EuropeanCollage is the hotel’s contemporary French restaurant, with dinner service on select evenings and weekend brunch noted in reviews. It is also associated with the hotel’s breakfast operation in some accounts.
CeriseInternational and WesternCerise is the more casual all-day dining venue within Conrad Tokyo’s collection of international restaurants. It suits everyday meals when guests want something less formal than the specialty restaurants.
TwentyEightLounge, afternoon tea, and barTwentyEight is the lobby lounge and bar, used for daytime tea service and evening drinks. Its panoramic views over Tokyo Bay and Hamarikyu Gardens make it one of the hotel’s signature public spaces.
Club loungeYes

Conrad Tokyo has an Executive Lounge with a dedicated breakfast period and food and beverage presentations during the day. It is a useful perk for travelers who want a quieter place to work, have breakfast, or unwind without leaving the hotel.

Access

Included for guests booked in Executive-level rooms and for eligible top-tier elite members; access is not universal for all room categories.

Timing

When to go.

Live · you're in August
Best time
Apr–May, Oct–Nov

Tokyo is typically most comfortable in spring and autumn, with cherry blossoms and mild temperatures in late March to May and pleasant, less hot weather in October to November; these are described as main shoulder seasons for sightseeing.

Avoid
Jul–Sep

These months overlap with Tokyo’s hot, humid summer and the Pacific typhoon season; travel guides warn that summer crowds, heat, and storm risk make redemptions less comfortable and potentially more expensive.

From the analysis

A few more timing notes.

Conrad Tokyo works well year-round because its key amenities—Mizuki Spa & Fitness, the indoor pool, restaurants, bar, and lounge—are indoors and not dependent on warm-weather resort seasonality.
For a business-focused stay, the Shiodome location is especially practical on weekdays, with quick access to nearby offices, Shiodome Station, and Shimbashi Station.
For a leisure stay, weekends can pair the hotel’s high-floor views with easy walks to Ginza shopping, Tsukiji Outer Market, and Kabukiza Theatre.
If views are a priority, book a Bay View category rather than relying on a standard city-view assignment.
The fine print
  • · Shiodome is highly convenient but has more of a modern business-district feel than a traditional neighborhood atmosphere.
  • · Executive Lounge access is not included with every room category.
  • · Bay and garden views depend on the room category booked; city-view rooms face the Shiodome skyline instead.
  • · Detailed square-meter measurements are not consistently listed in the general hotel overview sources.
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Getting there & around

Tokyo, decoded.

The neighborhood

Shiodome is a modern office and commercial precinct in Minato on the southern edge of Ginza, convenient for transit, business, shopping, and nearby sightseeing.

Hamarikyu GardensGinza shopping districtTsukiji Outer MarketKabukiza TheatreShimbashi Station
On property
Mizuki Spa & Fitness on the 29th floorIndoor swimming poolFitness centerSpa treatment roomsSteam roomSaunaExecutive LoungeMeeting rooms
  • High-rise setting on floors 28–37
  • Views of Tokyo Bay, Hamarikyu Gardens, and the city skyline
  • Approximately 1,400-square-meter Mizuki Spa & Fitness complex
  • Multiple specialty restaurants plus the TwentyEight lounge and bar
  • Next to Shiodome Station and a short walk from Shimbashi Station
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