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    7 Best Mitsui Garden Hotels in Japan: Are They Worth Booking?

    Tanya Carlos
    Tanya Carlos
    Last updated 10 Jul 2026
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    Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier

    If you've been scrolling through hotel options for your Japan trip, you've probably run into the Mitsui Garden name more than once. It's one of the country's most popular mid-range hotel chains, with properties in Tokyo, Kyoto, Yokohama, Hiroshima, and Kumamoto.
    But is Mitsui Garden a good hotel choice, or is it just another business-hotel brand riding on name recognition?
    This guide breaks down seven Mitsui Garden Hotel locations across Japan, what makes each one worth booking, and how the chain stacks up against other popular options like Dormy Inn and APA Hotel. By the end, you'll know exactly which Mitsui Garden Hotel fits your trip!

    Mitsui Garden Hotels in Japan

    Mitsui Garden Hotels sit in a mid-range price bracket, with clean rooms, hotel-standard service, and locations close to train stations. Here's a quick look at how the main locations compare before we get into each one.

    Hotel

    Area

    User Rating

    Price Range

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

    Tokyo (Ginza)

    4.4/5

    From ¥22,730 (~US$140)

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier

    Tokyo (Roppongi)

    4.7/5

    From ¥19,970 (~US$123)

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji

    Kyoto

    5/5

    From ¥12,678 (~US$78)

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station

    Kyoto

    4.8/5

    From ¥12,195 (~US$75)

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier

    Yokohama

    5/5

    From ¥14,018 (~US$86)

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima

    Hiroshima

    4.7/5

    From ¥8,054 (~US$50)

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto

    Kumamoto

    4.8/5

    From ¥6,402 (~US$40)

    Are Mitsui Garden Hotels worth it?

    Yes! Based on the ratings above, guests rate them 4.4/5 or higher across the board. That's a strong result for a chain with this many locations.

    1. Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
    At Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier, every room sits on the 16th floor or higher, so you'll get a real view here like the Tokyo Tower through floor-to-ceiling windows. Standard rooms here start at 18.5 square meters, and if you book one of the 45 rooms with a private view bath, you can soak while looking out over the city!
    Breakfast is worth setting an alarm for. The in-house restaurant, RISTORANTE E'VOLTA -il cielo-, puts out a Japanese and Western buffet with galettes and sushi side by side, then switches to an Italian-leaning menu for lunch and dinner.
    The hotel is also easy to reach: just a 4-minute walk from Shimbashi Station's Ginza Line exit, and 7 minutes on foot from Ginza Station itself.
    ⭐ User rating: 4.4/5
    💴 Price: from ¥ 22,730 (~US$ 140) per night
    🛎️ Check-in/Check-out: 3:00 PM | 12:00 PM

    2. Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier
    Roppongi has a reputation for nightlife, but Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier is built for winding down. Every room comes with a deep soaking tub, which sets the tone for the rest of the stay.
    There's also breakfast served 14 floors up at BALCÓN TOKYO, where the half buffet is built around organic vegetables and comes with a terrace view of Tokyo Tower. There's also a guest-only fitness gym on the 13th floor, useful if you want to shake off jet lag.
    It's a 5-minute walk from Roppongi Station and 7 minutes from Roppongi-itchome, close enough to Roppongi Hills and Tokyo Midtown that neither requires a taxi.
    ⭐ User rating: 4.7/5
    💴 Price: from ¥ 19,970 (~US$ 123) per night
    🛎️ Check-in/Check-out: 3:00 PM | 12:00 PM

    3. Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji is the only hotel on the list built around its own temple. Jokyoji, a Jodo-sect temple with more than 500 years of history, sits on the property itself, about a 7-minute walk from Gion Shijo Station and close to Shijo's shopping streets and the Kamo River.
    After a day of walking, the spacious public bath, styled after Kanazawa's Kami Asakura design, is the place to unwind. If you're an early risers, you can join the temple's Jodo sect morning routine, bring a red seal book if you have one.
    Plus, meals come from Sanga Ono Kyoto Jokyoji, the onsite restaurant, which serves seasonal Japanese set menus alongside an à la carte breakfast!
    ⭐ User rating: 5/5
    💴 Price: from ¥ 12,678 (~US$ 78) per night
    🛎️ Check-in/Check-out: 3:00 PM | 11:00 AM

    4. Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station
    If your Kyoto itinerary revolves around trains, Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station is the easiest to work with, just a 3-minute walk from JR Kyoto Station. That makes it a great pick if you're catching an early Shinkansen or hauling luggage between cities.
    There's around 136 rooms here that include Chirimen silk concept rooms alongside standard ones, each with a desk, flat-screen TV, and private bathroom stocked with free toiletries. You'll also get a lounge open from noon to midnight, stocked with free tea, coffee, and juice, handy for a break between sightseeing stops.
    But that's not all! Breakfast comes from SAKI, the in-house restaurant, where the Obanzai buffet is designed by a registered dietitian and built around Kyoto ingredients like mibuna greens.
    ⭐ User rating: 4.8/5
    💴 Price: from ¥ 12,195 (~US$ 75) per night
    🛎️ Check-in/Check-out: 3:00 PM | 11:00 AM

    5. Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier
    Opened in 2023, Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier is the newest hotel on the list, and it's built to make the most of its waterfront setting.
    All 364 rooms start on the 21st floor, so harbor views come standard, and it's about a 5-minute walk from Minatomirai Station. MARK IS Minatomirai Mall and the Yokohama Museum of Art are both a similar distance away.
    But, the 20th floor is where most of the action happens: a Sky Pool with an outdoor terrace, a sky bath called LA MAGNOLIA, and RISTORANTE E'VOLTA -Unico Polo-, a modern Italian restaurant that also runs the breakfast buffet with Kanagawa specialties like local seafood.
    ⭐ User rating: 5/5
    💴 Price: from ¥ 14,018 (~US$ 86) per night
    🛎️ Check-in/Check-out: 3:00 PM | 11:00 AM

    6. Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima sits a 5-minute walk from Fukuromachi Tram Station, with a 15-minute tram ride from there to JR Hiroshima Station, and it's close enough to walk to Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (10 minutes) and the Atomic Bomb Dome (12 minutes).
    Each of the 281 rooms comes with a refrigerator and LED TV, keeping things simple and comfortable after a day of sightseeing.
    The real draw is breakfast, served at CONFRERE on the 25th floor, where the buffet runs past 50 regional dishes, including a beef stew that's slow-cooked for five hours and seafood straight from the Seto Inland Sea. There's also a top-floor lounge stocked with free snacks and drinks all day!
    ⭐ User rating: 4.7/5
    💴 Price: from ¥ 8,054 (~US$ 50) per night
    🛎️ Check-in/Check-out: 3:00 PM | 11:00 AM

    7. Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto
    Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto is the wallet-friendly pick on the list, and it's also the one with the most personality: you can book a Kumamon-themed room decked out after Kumamoto's mascot bear!
    It's a 5-minute walk from the Karashimacho tram stop and about 7 minutes by car from JR Kumamoto Station, with Kumamoto Castle and the Sakura Machi shopping mall both an easy walk away.
    Breakfast at Garden Cafe leans into Kyushu flavor, think Dago soup and Karashi Renkon, a spiced fried lotus root dish you won't find on every hotel buffet. There's also a guest lounge decorated with traditional Higo temari balls, pouring free coffee, tea, and soft drinks throughout the day, a nice spot to plan your next move before heading out!
    ⭐ User rating: 4.8/5
    💴 Price: from ¥ 6,402 (~US$ 40) per night
    🛎️ Check-in/Check-out: 3:00 PM | 11:00 AM

    Which Mitsui Garden Hotel Should you book?

    With seven options, picking the right Mitsui Garden Hotel comes down to your travel style. Here's a quick breakdown to make the decision easier.
    Best for first-time Japan visitors: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Station
    Best for families: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kumamoto
    Best for couples: Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier
    Best for business travelers: Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
    Best for luxury without luxury prices: Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji
    Best for scenic views: Mitsui Garden Hotel Yokohama Minatomirai Premier
    Best overall value: Mitsui Garden Hotel Hiroshima

    FAQs about Mitsui Garden Hotels

    What makes Mitsui Garden Hotels different from other Japanese hotel chains?

    Mitsui Garden Hotels offer a consistent mid-range stay across all their properties, with clean rooms, in-house restaurants, and locations close to train stations. Premier locations add extras like fitness gyms, public baths, or top-floor dining with city views.

    Do all Mitsui Garden Hotels have a public bath or onsen?

    Not every location has one. Kyoto Kawaramachi Jokyoji and Ginza-gochome both have public baths, while others, like Roppongi Tokyo Premier, focus on in-room soaking tubs instead.

    Which Mitsui Garden Hotel has the best breakfast?

    Hiroshima's CONFRERE restaurant stands out with more than 50 regional dishes, and Kyoto Station's Obanzai buffet is designed by a registered dietitian using local ingredients. Kumamoto's Garden Cafe is also worth trying for Kyushu specialties like Dago soup.

    Are Mitsui Garden Hotel rooms too small?

    Standard Mitsui Garden rooms average around 18 to 25 square meters, smaller than what you'd find in the US or Europe. The Premier line offers more space, with Roppongi Tokyo Premier averaging 27 square meters per room.

    What's the difference between a Mitsui Garden Hotel and a Mitsui Garden Hotel Premier?

    The Premier label usually means larger rooms, extra amenities like fitness gyms or sky pools, and a higher price point. Standard Mitsui Garden Hotels focus on efficient, comfortable stays at a lower cost.

    Which Mitsui Garden Hotel location is best for first-time visitors to Tokyo?

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier works well for first-timers, with Shimbashi Station just a 4-minute walk away. Roppongi Tokyo Premier is a good alternative if you want a livelier neighborhood near Tokyo Midtown.

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