The Tokyo Marriott Hotel is a 249-room hilltop property in Shinagawa next to Gotenyama Garden, featuring standard rooms around 38 m² and suites around 75 m² with garden or Tokyo Bay views. It offers an Executive Lounge, on-site dining, and a free shuttle to nearby Shinagawa Station for convenient access to rail lines and Haneda Airport 11 km away.
Bookable with Marriott Bonvoy points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official Marriott Bonvoy award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“The Tokyo Marriott Hotel is a 249-room hilltop property in Shinagawa next to Gotenyama Garden, featuring standard rooms around 38 m² and suites around 75 m² with garden or Tokyo Bay views. It offers an Executive Lounge, on-site dining, and a free shuttle to nearby Shinagawa Station for convenient access to rail lines and Haneda Airport 11 km away.”
Positioned at 4-7-36 Kitashinagawa in a quieter residential area of Shinagawa-ku, the hotel sits in a garden setting with walking paths and greenery from the adjacent Gotenyama Garden. Higher floors provide Tokyo Bay views, and the 14-story resort-style complex built in 1990 and renovated in 2013 includes a main tower and annex. Guests benefit from proximity to Shinagawa Station for shinkansen and JR lines, as well as Osaki and Gotanda stations, with the property also near the Meguro River Cherry Blossoms Promenade.
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.
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.
Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.