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Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba, where comfort meets convenience in the heart of amazing Tokyo! Located at Minato-Ku, Shibakouen 2-3-4, this star-studded gem is just 6.6 kilometers from the vibrant city center—perfect for those looking to explore the exciting wonders of Japan's capital while retreating to a serene space at the end of the day. And don’t worry about breaking the bank; with prices starting at just $358, you can enjoy all the fun without emptying your wallet!

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Rooms

Standard Double Room - Non-Smoking in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba

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1 Double Bed

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170 sqft

Standard Room

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The double room offers air conditioning, an electric kettle, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a hairdryer. The unit has 1 bed.

Deluxe Double Room - Non-Smoking in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba

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1 Queen Size Bed

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270 sqft

Deluxe

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Featuring calming earth colors and a relaxing ambiance, this spacious modern room is fitted with a flat-screen TV, a fridge and an electric kettle. The private bathroom comes with a bath tub and free toiletries. Extra beds and/or baby cots are not available.

Standard Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba

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2 Twin Beds

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250 sqft

Standard, 2 Twin Beds

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The twin room provides air conditioning, an electric kettle, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath and a hairdryer. The twin room offers a sofa, a carpeted floor, pajamas, heating and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.

Discover More

With a stellar 1041 reviews, guests rave about the warm hospitality and quality of amenities. Expect to stay connected with free WiFi and enjoy a hearty breakfast to fuel your Tokyo adventures. Need a moment of pampering? Treat yourself to a massage (extra charges apply) or indulge in an inviting bath in your room's cozy bathtub. And for those who appreciate their comfort, rest assured that non-smoking rooms and air conditioning keep the atmosphere peaceful and enjoyable.

Facade/entrance in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba
Facade/entrance in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba

Experience the Best

Navigating the hotel is a breeze with an elevator for easy access to the upper floors, and the 24-hour front desk ensures that your needs are catered to at all hours. After a day buzzing around Tokyo, return to your home away from home and soak in the relaxed ambiance that the Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba offers. Pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable stay!

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Plan Your Stay

Once you step into the Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba, you'll notice that every detail is designed with your comfort in mind. Guests can choose from a variety of splendid room types, each offering cozy bedding options and a peaceful ambiance. Whether you're sharing a room with friends or heading off on a romantic getaway, the standard and deluxe rooms cater to all your needs while ensuring you feel right at home. The refreshing decor and meticulous cleanliness create a welcoming atmosphere that invites you to relax after a busy day exploring the city's treasures.

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Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Elevator

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Bathtub

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba
Facade/entrance in Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba
The location is great. (1) It is nearby two major train lines - the subway/ metro and JR. (2) You can head here straight from haneda airport without changing trains. (3) Walking to the train station from the hotel has no elevation. (3) If into more quiet neighborhood, the location is quiet and has decent food places to eat. (4) It is nearby Shiba Koen (park + temple) and Tokyo tower. It's a nice view walking towards the hotel from the train stations. As for the hotel. (1) The hotel has all the basic amenities, nicely decorated and comfortable. (2) In the context of japan's small hotel room, this hotel room is quite a good size for a single traveller. I could lay my clamshell small and mid size luggages yet still be able to walk comfortably and the desk size is decent to do work rather comfortably. (3) The people at the reception desk are helpful. English is decent enough to get basic things done. (4) You can get your 24/36/72 hr tourist metro/ subway card from the hotel lobby, if you didn't purchase from outside of Japan or at main metro/ subway ticket offices. (5) The room has windows that can be partially opened which is nice to get some fresh air. For muslim, (based on my prayer app and at least for my room - facing Takeshiba St, single room), there's a comfortable space for prayer that aligns with the qibla. [ This was my main concern when it comes to room size and layout, so I was really happy about it ]

Nurul

Location. It's 5min walk to the subway station and 7 min walk to Yamanote line station. Very close to thw Tokyo Tower (maybe 10-12min walk?) and you can see it from the outside of the hotel. Loads of restaurants around and convenient stores. The room was cozy but we live in UK and this wasn't a shock! Bed was a standard double size. Clean rooms, fresh bedding, power shower. No restaurant in the hotel but for breakfast, you get Starbucks vouchers (1800 yens per day, per couple) amd Starbucksis right next to the hotel (you can also use those vouchers anywhere in Japan). 2 washer-dryers available (you can check the status of the washing machine on your tv! How convenient is that?!). Staff were very helpful and friendly! Very happy with this hotel.

Kasia

We found this hotel on our first visit to Japan in September of 2023. When my wife and I returned in April of 2024 we decided to stay here our first night to be both close to Tokyo Tower for a morning walk, and also for the general convenience of being in Minato. The hotel was clean, staff was excellent (this comes as no surprise given we're talking about Japanese hospitality), and overall the hotel was a nice, comfortable stay. The only ding is due to the size of the room. It was a bit cramped for my wife and I to navigate around with 2 large rolling bags, but we managed. Still, this is somewhat commonplace in Tokyo, where real estate is at a premium. We would happily stay here again!

Kenneth

This hotel is a great option for a clean and comfortable stay in Tokyo. While the rooms are on the smaller side (by western standards), they don’t feel too cramped, making them ideal for a short stay. Everything was spotless, and the overall atmosphere was tidy and pleasant. For breakfast you receive a gift card for the Starbucks located conveniently downstairs, which is perfect for a quick and familiar start to your day. The location is excellent, with easy access to metro lines, a nearby JR station, and Tokyo Tower just a short walk away. Additionally, there are plenty of stores and restaurants nearby, offering a wide variety of dining options to suit any taste or budget.

Tilen

We stayed at this hotel twice on our recent trip to Japan. The hotel has a very convenient location close to the Haneda monorail, and JR and subway stations. The room was an average size by Japanese standards, and was clean and quiet. One of the rooms had a good street view. The staff were efficient and checking in and out was smooth. One staff member was very helpful getting us a taxi for our big load of luggage on a rainy day when taxis in the street weren't stopping for us. The free wifi worked well.

Michael

The location is great. (1) It is nearby two major train lines - the subway/ metro and JR. (2) You can head here straight from haneda airport without changing trains. (3) Walking to the train station from the hotel has no elevation. (3) If into more quiet neighborhood, the location is quiet and has decent food places to eat. (4) It is nearby Shiba Koen (park + temple) and Tokyo tower. It's a nice view walking towards the hotel from the train stations. As for the hotel. (1) The hotel has all the basic amenities, nicely decorated and comfortable. (2) In the context of japan's small hotel room, this hotel room is quite a good size for a single traveller. I could lay my clamshell small and mid size luggages yet still be able to walk comfortably and the desk size is decent to do work rather comfortably. (3) The people at the reception desk are helpful. English is decent enough to get basic things done. (4) You can get your 24/36/72 hr tourist metro/ subway card from the hotel lobby, if you didn't purchase from outside of Japan or at main metro/ subway ticket offices. (5) The room has windows that can be partially opened which is nice to get some fresh air. For muslim, (based on my prayer app and at least for my room - facing Takeshiba St, single room), there's a comfortable space for prayer that aligns with the qibla. [ This was my main concern when it comes to room size and layout, so I was really happy about it ]

Nurul

Location. It's 5min walk to the subway station and 7 min walk to Yamanote line station. Very close to thw Tokyo Tower (maybe 10-12min walk?) and you can see it from the outside of the hotel. Loads of restaurants around and convenient stores. The room was cozy but we live in UK and this wasn't a shock! Bed was a standard double size. Clean rooms, fresh bedding, power shower. No restaurant in the hotel but for breakfast, you get Starbucks vouchers (1800 yens per day, per couple) amd Starbucksis right next to the hotel (you can also use those vouchers anywhere in Japan). 2 washer-dryers available (you can check the status of the washing machine on your tv! How convenient is that?!). Staff were very helpful and friendly! Very happy with this hotel.

Kasia

We found this hotel on our first visit to Japan in September of 2023. When my wife and I returned in April of 2024 we decided to stay here our first night to be both close to Tokyo Tower for a morning walk, and also for the general convenience of being in Minato. The hotel was clean, staff was excellent (this comes as no surprise given we're talking about Japanese hospitality), and overall the hotel was a nice, comfortable stay. The only ding is due to the size of the room. It was a bit cramped for my wife and I to navigate around with 2 large rolling bags, but we managed. Still, this is somewhat commonplace in Tokyo, where real estate is at a premium. We would happily stay here again!

Kenneth

This hotel is a great option for a clean and comfortable stay in Tokyo. While the rooms are on the smaller side (by western standards), they don’t feel too cramped, making them ideal for a short stay. Everything was spotless, and the overall atmosphere was tidy and pleasant. For breakfast you receive a gift card for the Starbucks located conveniently downstairs, which is perfect for a quick and familiar start to your day. The location is excellent, with easy access to metro lines, a nearby JR station, and Tokyo Tower just a short walk away. Additionally, there are plenty of stores and restaurants nearby, offering a wide variety of dining options to suit any taste or budget.

Tilen

We stayed at this hotel twice on our recent trip to Japan. The hotel has a very convenient location close to the Haneda monorail, and JR and subway stations. The room was an average size by Japanese standards, and was clean and quiet. One of the rooms had a good street view. The staff were efficient and checking in and out was smooth. One staff member was very helpful getting us a taxi for our big load of luggage on a rainy day when taxis in the street weren't stopping for us. The free wifi worked well.

Michael

The location is great. (1) It is nearby two major train lines - the subway/ metro and JR. (2) You can head here straight from haneda airport without changing trains. (3) Walking to the train station from the hotel has no elevation. (3) If into more quiet neighborhood, the location is quiet and has decent food places to eat. (4) It is nearby Shiba Koen (park + temple) and Tokyo tower. It's a nice view walking towards the hotel from the train stations. As for the hotel. (1) The hotel has all the basic amenities, nicely decorated and comfortable. (2) In the context of japan's small hotel room, this hotel room is quite a good size for a single traveller. I could lay my clamshell small and mid size luggages yet still be able to walk comfortably and the desk size is decent to do work rather comfortably. (3) The people at the reception desk are helpful. English is decent enough to get basic things done. (4) You can get your 24/36/72 hr tourist metro/ subway card from the hotel lobby, if you didn't purchase from outside of Japan or at main metro/ subway ticket offices. (5) The room has windows that can be partially opened which is nice to get some fresh air. For muslim, (based on my prayer app and at least for my room - facing Takeshiba St, single room), there's a comfortable space for prayer that aligns with the qibla. [ This was my main concern when it comes to room size and layout, so I was really happy about it ]

Nurul

Location. It's 5min walk to the subway station and 7 min walk to Yamanote line station. Very close to thw Tokyo Tower (maybe 10-12min walk?) and you can see it from the outside of the hotel. Loads of restaurants around and convenient stores. The room was cozy but we live in UK and this wasn't a shock! Bed was a standard double size. Clean rooms, fresh bedding, power shower. No restaurant in the hotel but for breakfast, you get Starbucks vouchers (1800 yens per day, per couple) amd Starbucksis right next to the hotel (you can also use those vouchers anywhere in Japan). 2 washer-dryers available (you can check the status of the washing machine on your tv! How convenient is that?!). Staff were very helpful and friendly! Very happy with this hotel.

Kasia

We found this hotel on our first visit to Japan in September of 2023. When my wife and I returned in April of 2024 we decided to stay here our first night to be both close to Tokyo Tower for a morning walk, and also for the general convenience of being in Minato. The hotel was clean, staff was excellent (this comes as no surprise given we're talking about Japanese hospitality), and overall the hotel was a nice, comfortable stay. The only ding is due to the size of the room. It was a bit cramped for my wife and I to navigate around with 2 large rolling bags, but we managed. Still, this is somewhat commonplace in Tokyo, where real estate is at a premium. We would happily stay here again!

Kenneth

This hotel is a great option for a clean and comfortable stay in Tokyo. While the rooms are on the smaller side (by western standards), they don’t feel too cramped, making them ideal for a short stay. Everything was spotless, and the overall atmosphere was tidy and pleasant. For breakfast you receive a gift card for the Starbucks located conveniently downstairs, which is perfect for a quick and familiar start to your day. The location is excellent, with easy access to metro lines, a nearby JR station, and Tokyo Tower just a short walk away. Additionally, there are plenty of stores and restaurants nearby, offering a wide variety of dining options to suit any taste or budget.

Tilen

We stayed at this hotel twice on our recent trip to Japan. The hotel has a very convenient location close to the Haneda monorail, and JR and subway stations. The room was an average size by Japanese standards, and was clean and quiet. One of the rooms had a good street view. The staff were efficient and checking in and out was smooth. One staff member was very helpful getting us a taxi for our big load of luggage on a rainy day when taxis in the street weren't stopping for us. The free wifi worked well.

Michael

Location

Minato-Ku, Shibakouen 2-3-4, Tokyo, 105-0011, Japan

Richmond Hotel Tokyo Shiba