Attending an Event at Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Grand Hyatt Tokyo is a five-star hotel adjacent to Roppongi Hills, one of Tokyo’s premier business and entertainment districts. With over 2,800 square meters of total event space, the hotel hosts international conferences, gala dinners, and corporate seminars for some of the world’s largest organizations. Its central Roppongi location makes it accessible from both Narita and Haneda airports, while the hotel’s in-house accommodation means you can walk directly from the ballroom to your room. This guide covers practical information including how to get to Grand Hyatt Tokyo, where to stay, dining options nearby, and tips for your visit.

Access Guide to Grand Hyatt Tokyo

Roppongi is served by two subway lines, making it one of the more convenient areas of Tokyo for international visitors arriving from either airport.

From Narita Airport

  • Narita Express + Toei Oedo Line: Narita Airport → (Narita Express) → Shinjuku Station → (Toei Oedo Line) → Roppongi Station Exit 3 → approx. 6-min walk. Approx. 75 min, approx. ¥3,500
  • Limousine Bus (direct): Narita Airport → (Airport Limousine, Roppongi/Akasaka route) → Grand Hyatt Tokyo bus stop. Approx. 120 min, approx. ¥3,200. Convenient if you have heavy luggage

From Haneda Airport

  • Tokyo Monorail + Taxi: Haneda Airport → (Tokyo Monorail) → Hamamatsucho Station → (Taxi) → Grand Hyatt Tokyo. Approx. 50 min, approx. ¥3,000–3,500. Fastest option
  • Keikyu Airport Line + Toei Oedo Line: Haneda Airport → (Keikyu Airport Line) → Daimon Station → (Oedo Line) → Roppongi Station Exit 3 → 6-min walk. Approx. 60 min, approx. ¥600. Most affordable option

From Nearest Stations

  • Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line), Exit 1C: 3-min walk. Connects through the Roppongi Hills underground concourse — covered walkway all the way to the hotel lobby
  • Roppongi Station (Toei Oedo Line), Exit 3: 6-min walk. The station has a deep underground structure; allow about 5 minutes from the ticket gates to street level

Venue Details

  • Full Name: Grand Hyatt Tokyo
  • Address: 6-10-3 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • Nearest Stations: Roppongi Station (Hibiya Line), Exit 1C, 3-min walk / Roppongi Station (Oedo Line), Exit 3, 6-min walk
  • Official Website: https://www.tokyo.grand.hyatt.co.jp/
  • Inquiries: Please check the official website for the latest information

Event Venues at Grand Hyatt Tokyo

With 2,800 square meters of total event space, the hotel accommodates everything from large-scale gala dinners to small boardroom meetings.

Grand Ballroom

ItemDetails
AreaApprox. 1,000 sqm
CapacityTheater: 1,200 / Dinner: 600 / Buffet: 1,000
FeaturesCan be divided into East and West sections

Grand Ballroom East / West

ItemDetails
AreaApprox. 500 sqm each
CapacityBanquet rounds: 240 / Classroom: 280
Ceiling Height6.6 m

Meeting Rooms (16 rooms)

The hotel offers 16 meeting rooms ranging from 140 to 320 sqm. Suitable for small-group meetings and hybrid formats. Please check the official website for full details.

Since Grand Hyatt Tokyo is the event venue itself, staying in-house is the most convenient option. If you prefer alternatives nearby, consider the following:

Candeo Hotels Tokyo Roppongi

A mid-range hotel approximately 2 minutes on foot from Roppongi Station Exit 1C, featuring a rooftop natural hot spring spa. A comfortable choice after a long day of meetings.

Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier

Located close to Roppongi Crossing, this upper-mid-range hotel is popular with business travelers seeking a solid value option within easy walking distance of the venue.

The Roppongi Hills area surrounding the hotel offers a wide range of dining options for every occasion.

High-end Japanese

Yoshizawa

A high-end kaiseki restaurant on the 5th floor of Roppongi Hills West Walk. Frequently used for business entertainment, offering private room dining in a refined setting.

Casual Japanese

Ryouriya Tachibana

A kaiseki restaurant with an aesthetic inspired by the Japanese tea ceremony. There is no official website — reservations must be made by phone or through Ikyu. Advance booking is essential.

Western

SeRieUX

A French-inspired course restaurant with a bar in Roppongi 7-chome. Open from dinner through late night, making it a versatile option after an evening event.

Asian Cuisine

la Canca

A Cantonese cuisine and dim sum restaurant in the basement of Roppongi Hills Residence. Well-suited for group business dinners with ample seating.

Café

Bricolage bread & co.

An artisan bakery café on the 1st floor of Keyakizaka Terrace, open from 7 a.m. Ideal for a pre-event breakfast or a casual lunch break.

Bar

FUJIYAMA Bar

A Japanese modern craft cocktail bar in Roppongi 7-chome, open late into the night. Popular with international guests and a great spot for post-event networking.

Tips Before You Visit

Stay dry with Exit 1C’s covered walkway

Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Roppongi Station Exit 1C connects directly to the Roppongi Hills underground concourse, which leads to the Grand Hyatt Tokyo lobby level without stepping outside. On rainy days, you can reach the hotel check-in without an umbrella.

Allow extra time for the Oedo Line’s deep platform

Toei Oedo Line Roppongi Station has one of the deepest platforms in Tokyo — plan for about 5 minutes to reach street level from the ticket gates. On rainy days, consider transferring to the Hibiya Line at the same station and using Exit 1C instead.

Pre-arrange taxis on Friday and Saturday nights

The taxi stand in front of Grand Hyatt Tokyo within Roppongi Hills can get very busy on Friday and Saturday nights. Use a ride-hailing app and book in advance rather than joining the queue.

Expect traffic delays during Roppongi Art Night

The annual Roppongi Art Night (typically held in October or November) draws large crowds and causes significant road congestion well into the night. Taxis may be delayed by 30 minutes or more during this period — prioritize subway travel.

Ongoing redevelopment near the hotel

A large-scale redevelopment project known as “Second Roppongi Hills” is scheduled to break ground in the northern area adjacent to the hotel in 2026. Temporary construction fencing may require pedestrian detours in some areas. Check local signage for the latest routing.

Book in-hotel dining in advance

Grand Hyatt Tokyo houses several restaurants. If you plan to use them for post-event dining or business entertainment, make reservations in advance — walk-ins may not be accommodated, especially on event days.