Your First Visit to Hotel New Otani Tokyo

Hotel New Otani Tokyo is one of Japan’s flagship luxury hotels, located in Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, just a short distance from the Imperial Palace outer grounds. Opened in 1964 for the Tokyo Olympics, the property sits on more than 10 acres including a historic Japanese garden, and its banquet facilities can accommodate over 4,000 guests across multiple halls. It has hosted state dinners, international conferences, corporate anniversary ceremonies, and academic society receptions for decades.

Despite its central location—just a three-minute walk from Akasaka-mitsuke and Nagatacho stations—the hotel houses roughly 30 restaurants, a shopping arcade, and on-site guest rooms, making it one of the rare Tokyo venues where international visitors can complete their entire trip without leaving the building. This guide covers practical information including how to get to Hotel New Otani Tokyo, where to stay, dining options nearby, and tips for your visit.

Getting to Hotel New Otani Tokyo

The hotel is served by four subway stations on four different lines, plus a direct airport limousine bus. Below are the recommended routes from each major arrival point.

From Narita Airport

  • Airport Limousine Bus (recommended): Direct service from Narita Airport to Hotel New Otani (Tokyo). About 130 minutes, approx. JPY 3,600. The bus arrives at the banquet floor on the hotel’s first level, which is ideal for international guests with large luggage.
  • Narita Express + Tokyo Metro: Narita Airport → Tokyo Station (NEX) → Marunouchi Line to Akasaka-mitsuke → walk. About 90 minutes, approx. JPY 3,250. The fastest option, but involves transfers and stairs.

From Haneda Airport

  • Keikyu + Tokyo Metro: Haneda Airport → Shinagawa → Shimbashi (JR) → Ginza Line to Akasaka-mitsuke → walk. About 50 minutes, approx. JPY 650. The most cost-effective option.
  • Taxi: Direct from Haneda Airport to the hotel. About 45 minutes, approx. JPY 9,000. Practical for groups or guests with multiple bags.

Note: The Haneda Airport Limousine Bus service to the hotel is currently suspended on all routes. Please check the official access page for the latest status.

From the Nearest Stations

  • Akasaka-mitsuke Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza & Marunouchi Lines): 3-minute walk from Exit D (Kioicho). Crossing Benkei Bridge takes you to the hotel’s main entrance with no road crossings.
  • Nagatacho Station (Tokyo Metro Hanzomon, Namboku & Yurakucho Lines): 3-minute walk from Exit 7. Routing through Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho keeps you mostly covered on rainy days.
  • Yotsuya Station (JR Chuo/Sobu Lines, Tokyo Metro Marunouchi & Namboku Lines): 8-minute walk from the Kojimachi exit.
  • Kojimachi Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line): 6-minute walk.

Venue Information Summary

  • Official name: Hotel New Otani Tokyo
  • Address: 4-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8578
  • Nearest station: Akasaka-mitsuke Station (Tokyo Metro), Exit D Kioicho, 3-min walk
  • Official site: https://www.newotani.co.jp/tokyo/
  • Inquiries: Banquet & wedding inquiry form on the official site

Event Spaces at Hotel New Otani Tokyo

Hotel New Otani Tokyo offers a wide range of banquet halls across its main building, Garden Tower, Garden Court, and banquet wing. The following are the principal venues.

Tsuru no Ma

ItemDetail
CapacityReception ~2,500 / Banquet ~1,150 / Theater ~2,184
UseGalas, award ceremonies, large-scale conferences

The hotel’s largest banquet hall, used for state dinners and major corporate anniversaries.

Fuyo no Ma

ItemDetail
CapacityReception ~1,500 / Banquet ~630 / Theater ~1,404
UseMid- to large-scale conferences, receptions

The second-largest hall, well-suited for theater-style lectures and conferences.

Rei no Ma

A mid-sized banquet hall used for breakout sessions and receptions. Please refer to the official site for detailed capacities.

Kioi Forum

A lecture- and seminar-oriented venue often used for corporate seminars and academic society satellite sessions. See the banquet hall page for details.

For international guests attending an event here, staying on-site at Hotel New Otani Tokyo itself is the most practical choice. You can move from check-in directly to the venue, and return to your room without travel after late receptions. Rooms are available in three towers—Main Building, Garden Tower, and the Executive House Zen—and current availability can be confirmed on the official site.

When on-site rooms are sold out or you prefer a separate brand, two well-rated hotels within walking distance are listed below.

A five-star hotel on the upper floors of Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho, directly connected to Akasaka-mitsuke Station. About a 3-minute walk to the venue and accessible without going outside—ideal for guests in formal attire.

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu

A luxury hotel directly connected to Kokkai-gijidomae and Tameike-sanno stations, adjacent to the greenery of Hie Shrine. About a 10-minute walk to the venue, suitable for executives seeking a quieter environment.

The Kioicho-Akasaka-Nagatacho area is one of central Tokyo’s most established dining districts, with strong options both inside the hotel and within walking distance. Below is one recommendation per category.

Premium Japanese

Kioicho Fukudaya

About a 2-minute walk from Akasaka-mitsuke Exit D. A two-Michelin-starred ryotei serving kaiseki cuisine on tableware in the tradition of Kitaoji Rosanjin, often used for hosting foreign dignitaries.

Casual Japanese

SATSUKI (Hotel New Otani)

The hotel’s all-day dining venue, offering a Japanese-Western menu and a breakfast buffet—convenient for the morning after an evening banquet.

Western

GARB CENTRAL

An Italian/French-leaning restaurant on the 1st floor of Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho. The open terrace seating works well for casual lunch meetings.

Asian

Chinese Restaurant Taikanen (Hotel New Otani)

An authentic Shanghai-style restaurant operating since 1964. The braised shark fin is the signature dish, and the private rooms overlooking the Japanese garden are popular for hosting.

Café

THE CITY BAKERY Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho

A New York-born bakery and café open from 8:00 a.m., making it useful for breakfast. The pretzel croissant is the signature item.

Bar

The Capitol Bar (The Capitol Hotel Tokyu)

A high-end hotel bar on the lobby floor of The Capitol Hotel Tokyu with live piano performances and late-night hours—suitable for after-event drinks.

Tips Before You Visit

Akasaka-mitsuke Exit D walking route

Take Exit D (Kioicho) and cross Benkei Bridge to reach the hotel’s main entrance without any road crossings. This is the recommended route for international guests with rolling luggage.

Covered route from Nagatacho Exit 7

The route from Nagatacho Exit 7 through Tokyo Garden Terrace Kioicho is almost entirely covered. On rainy days or for formal-dress banquets, include this route on the participant map.

Sophia University’s graduation season crowding

Sophia University is adjacent to the hotel, and the graduation/admission season (late March to early April) brings heavy congestion to roads and subway exits around Yotsuya and Kojimachi. Allow extra arrival time when hosting events during this period.

Traffic restrictions on state-visit and protest days

The National Diet Building and Prime Minister’s Office are within walking distance, so traffic restrictions and sidewalk closures can occur between Akasaka-mitsuke and Nagatacho during state visits or large demonstrations. Confirm routes with security in advance when high-profile guests attend.

Cherry blossom walking route

Cherry blossoms at Shimizudani Park and Benkei-bori are at their peak in late March to early April, and can be combined with the hotel’s Japanese garden as a walking route. Including this in your guest itinerary creates a memorable touchpoint before or after the event.

Limousine bus arrival point from Narita

The Narita Airport Limousine Bus arrives directly at the banquet floor on the hotel’s first level. This is the most recommended route for international participants with large luggage. The Haneda line is currently suspended on all routes—plan accordingly.

ATMs and convenience stores inside the hotel

The Main Building’s B1F houses a convenience store and the Atrium shopping arcade, including ATMs accessible for international cards. Advise guests to handle currency exchange and cash withdrawals on-site to save outside travel.