
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
If you want a hotel in
Tokyo that puts you a few minutes from the busiest crossing in the world and still gives you a quiet room with a view,
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel is the one to look into.
This Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel review covers everything from room types and prices to the restaurants, pool, and executive lounge, so you know exactly what you're booking before you check in!
Location | Shibuya, Tokyo, 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station |
Price range | Around ¥45,000–85,000 (~$USD 300–550) per night, depending on room type and season |
Guest rating | 4.9/5 |
Where is Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel?
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel sits right at the edge of Shibuya, one of Tokyo's busiest districts. It's one of the better hotels near Shibuya Station, with the station itself only about a 5-minute walk away over a footbridge along National Route 246. Don't forget to grab a
Tokyo subway ticket for getting around once you've settled in!
If you're flying in, Tokyo Haneda Airport is just a 16-minute car ride away, which makes it an easy first or last stop on your trip. Arrange a
Haneda airport transfer so you don't have to deal with luggage on the train after a long flight!
Attractions near Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
You won't need to go far to fill your day. The hotel's location puts several of Shibuya's best-known spots within a short walk!
📍Shibuya Crossing
Just 5 minutes on foot from
Shibuya Crossing, you'll find the busiest pedestrian crossing in the world, with hundreds of people stepping off the curb every time the lights change. It's especially striking after dark, when the surrounding billboards light up the whole intersection.
📍Shibuya Sky
About an 8-minute walk away,
Shibuya Sky is an open-air observation deck perched on top of Shibuya Scramble Square. From up there, you get a full 360-degree view of Tokyo, including the crossing below and, on a clear day, Mount Fuji in the distance. It's a good spot to catch sunset, since the deck stays open into the evening.
📍Hachiko Statue
A 6-minute walk from the hotel, the
Hachiko Statue honors Hachiko, the dog famous for waiting at Shibuya Station for his owner every day, even for years after his owner had passed away.
It's now one of Tokyo's most popular meeting points, so expect company for photos. The statue sits right outside the station's Hachiko exit, making it an easy stop on your way in or out of the neighborhood.
📍Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho
Roughly 8 minutes on foot,
Shibuya Nonbei Yokocho packs dozens of tiny bars and yakitori counters into one narrow alley, some seating only a handful of people at a time. If you'd rather have someone else pick the stops, a
Shibuya food tour is a solid way to sample the neighborhood in one evening!
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel rooms
Rooms here run the gamut, from compact doubles all the way up to a suite that's a whopping 233 square meters, so no matter your budget or how big your group is, there's probably a fit. Here's how the main rooms compare:
Room type | Size | What makes it different |
|---|
Double / Queen / King | ~28–35 m² | The basic option, simple and no-frills, good if you just need a place to sleep |
Superior (King/Twin) | ~38 m² | A little more space than the base rooms, but pretty much the same setup otherwise |
Deluxe (King/Twin) | ~43 m² | More room to spread out, plus nicer bedding and a better bathroom |
Corner (King/Twin) | ~49 m² | Tucked into the building's corners with windows on two sides, so you get a wider view |
Grand Room | 62.4 m² | Roomy enough for up to 4 people, with a bigger bathroom that's easier to share |
Japanese Suite "SAKURA" | ~60–63 m² | Half tatami room, half Western bedroom, with a Hinoki cypress bathtub instead of a regular one |
Suites (Junior → Cerulean Tower Suite) | 60–233 m² | Living room and bedroom kept separate, getting bigger and pricier as you go up, all the way to the 233 m² top suite |
Universal Room | 37.6 m² | Built for easy wheelchair access, with wider doorways and an adapted bathroom |
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel facilities & amenities
Beyond the rooms, there's enough on-site that you could spend a whole rest day here and never step outside. Here's the rundown:
Fitness & wellness: Gym, 20-meter indoor Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel pool, jet bath, sauna, spa and massage, beauty and hair salons
Business & events: Ballroom, meeting rooms, wedding hall, and an adjacent Noh theater
Guest services: 24-hour front desk and room service, concierge, laundry, babysitting, luggage storage, safety deposit boxes
Room amenities: Free Wi-Fi, minibar, L'Occitane toiletries, flat-screen TV, bathrobes, hair dryer, bidet
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel dinning
With 7 restaurants on-site, you could stay a whole week and eat somewhere new every night and still not run out of options!
Restaurant | Cuisine | Good to know |
|---|
Coucagno (Tower's Restaurant) | French (Provençal) | Sits on the 40th floor with city views, so it's a good pick for a special occasion; book ahead for a window table |
Sakuragaoka | Japanese | Seasonal set menus plus a tempura counter; a solid choice if you want a proper Japanese dinner without leaving the hotel |
Szechwan Restaurant Chen | Chinese (Sichuan) | Run by owner-chef Kentaro Chin, known for bold Sichuan flavors; good if you want something spicier than the hotel's other options |
Cerulean Tower Sukiya | Japanese (Ryotei) | Only around 14 seats, so it's quiet and intimate; reserve early since it fills up fast |
Sushi Ito Ikkan | Sushi | Just 9 counter seats, best booked well in advance if you want an omakase-style sushi night |
Teppan-yaki Sakura | Teppanyaki | About 10 seats around the grill; fun if you like watching your food cooked tableside |
Caramelo (Garden Kitchen) | International, all-day dining | Open 6:30 am–midnight with a casual buffet-style menu; the easiest option for breakfast or a no-reservation meal |
Is Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel worth it?
Short answer: yess. Not many Shibuya luxury hotels put you this close to Shibuya Station, Shibuya Crossing, and Shibuya Sky, while still delivering high-floor views and real room variety. Here's how to know if it's the right fit for you:
Book Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel if:
You want a central Shibuya address, walkable to all the big sights
You need room options that flex, from a Corner room for couples to a Grand Room for families or a Japanese Suite for a bigger group
You'd rather not leave the building to eat well, with 7 restaurants plus a rooftop bar on-site
Skip it if:
You want the newest, sleekest hotel design out there. The building's been around since 2001, and some reviewers say the decor leans more classic than cutting-edge
Ultra-modern styling matters more to you than a great view, restaurant variety, and location
FAQs about Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
Is Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel within walking distance of Shibuya Station?
Yes, it's about a 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station. You'll cross a footbridge and follow National Route 246 to reach the tower, which also puts you close to Shibuya Mark City if you're arriving with luggage.
What is the view like from Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel?
Every room starts from the 19th floor, so you're looking out over Shibuya and the wider city no matter which room type you book. Corner rooms and higher floors have the best odds of a clear line toward Mount Fuji on a good day.
Does Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel have a pool?
Yes, there's a 20-meter indoor pool as part of the fitness club, along with a jet bath and sauna. Access to the fitness club, including the pool, is limited to guests aged 18 and over.
Is breakfast included at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel?
Breakfast isn't automatically included with every room rate, and it depends on which plan you book. If you're staying on an Executive Floor, note that lounge breakfast service is currently paused during the 37th-floor relocation through December 13, 2026.
What floor is the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel executive lounge on?
It's normally on a dedicated Executive Floor, but it's temporarily moved to the 37th floor while the usual space is renovated. Guests must be 13 or older to use the lounge.
What restaurants are inside Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel?
There are 7 restaurants covering French, Japanese, Chinese, sushi, teppanyaki, and all-day international dining, plus Bellovisto bar Tokyo on the top floor for drinks with a view. Coucagno on the 40th floor is the hotel's signature dining room.
How do you get to Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel from Narita or Haneda Airport?
From Haneda, it's about a 16-minute car ride, making it one of the more convenient hotels near Shibuya Station for a short transfer. From Narita, expect a longer ride or train connection, so booking an airport transfer ahead of time is worth it if you'd rather skip the logistics after landing.
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