Luxury Accomodation With a Secret Garden

The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

Luxury Accomodation With a Secret Garden

The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

Luxury Accomodation With a Secret Garden

The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

Luxury Accomodation With a Secret Garden

The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
Luxury Accommodation with a Japanese Garden

The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo offers you a relaxing stay amid a lush, verdant setting that will make you feel like you aren’t in the city at all. Experience quality hospitality in comfort as you enjoy the seasonal atmosphere of the Japanese garden. The hotel is located approximately three minutes’ walk from Shinagawa Station, and is connected to the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa/Grand Prince Hotel Shin Takanawa by the garden promenade.

About us
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

Experience

Experiences at Takanawa
Experience

Experiences at Takanawa

View Full Details
Moon-gazing Tradition in Takanawa
Experience

Moon-gazing Tradition in Takanawa

View Full Details
Exclusive Dinner for Hotel Residents
Experience

Exclusive Dinner for Hotel Residents

View Full Details
Japanese Garden
Experience

Japanese Garden

View Full Details
Practice Ringing our Ancient Bell
Experience

Practice Ringing our Ancient Bell

View Full Details
Takanawa’s Japanese Restaurants
Experience

Takanawa’s Japanese Restaurants

View Full Details
Free access to other lounges
Experience

Free access to other lounges

View Full Details

Latest News

We are proud to announce that The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo has earned the Forbes Travel Guide 2023. We have achieved a four-star 5 years in a row. We are deeply grateful to all whom have supported us. We will continue striving to provide services and products that make stays memorable for all guests from Japan and abroad.
Elegance and Opulence in the Heart of the City

Guest Rooms and Suites

All of the guest rooms are spacious, and they create a modern expression of the essence of Japan by harmonizing with the seasonal views of the Japanese garden visible from the large windows. The rooms are equipped with beds designed for comfort, air bathtubs, and more, promising a pleasant and relaxing stay.

View All Rooms
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection
The Prince Sakura Tower Tokyo, Autograph Collection

Facilities

The hotel facilities include a spa, where you can relax in luxury with Japanese-style treatments that incorporate a rich selection of natural materials, as well as a sauna and whirlpool bath that hotel guests can use free of charge.

Where we are

[Train]
• Approximately three minutes’ walk from Shinagawa Station (Takanawa Exit), Shinkansen/JR/Keikyu Line
• Approximately five minutes’ walk from Takanawadai Station, Toei Asakusa Line (Tokyo Metropolitan Subway)
• Approximately 11 minutes from Haneda Airport to Shinagawa Station (Keikyu Line)

[Information About Free Shuttle Bus]
Shinagawa Prince Hotel 8:00 a.m. – 9:20 p.m. (approx. 20-minute intervals)

Nearby Attractions

Yokohama

Yokohama

Attractions include Yamashita Park, the fashionable Motomachi Street, and the Yamate area, which was a foreign settlement when Japan first opened to the west. This area is full of the exotic appeal …
Find out more
Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower

Constructed in 1958, Tokyo Tower is the tallest self-supporting tower in the world. It is not only famous as a tourist attraction offering spectacular views of the city, it is also an essential part …
Find out more
Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

Tokyo Metropolitan Teien Art Museum

This building and its garden, formerly the residence of Prince Asaka, preserves the Art Deco style for the modern viewer.Closed the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of every …
Find out more
Shinjuku

Shinjuku

Shinjuku is a vibrant district with many different faces. If you go out the West Exit of Shinjuku Station, you can see the impressive Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office building, while just outside …
Find out more
Shinagawa Prince Cinema

Shinagawa Prince Cinema

An 11-screen cinema complex showing a diverse range of …
Find out more
Shinagawa Aquarium

Shinagawa Aquarium

An aquarium based on the theme of Shinagawa’s nearby sea and river. Featuring a 20 m under-water tunnel corridor with a glass ceiling for viewing the fish as if from the bottom of the sea. Closed …
Find out more
Gotenyama

Gotenyama

A tranquil spot renowned for its cherry blossoms since the Edo period. Visitors can enjoy strolling in the garden of the Gotenyama Hills …
Find out more
Akihabara

Akihabara

Akihabara is well-known as a sprawling district full of shops selling PCs, electrical appliances, electronic components, and other products. With more than 500 shops, Akihabara is known for its …
Find out more
Asakusa

Asakusa

For centuries, Asakusa has been a center of urban life for ordinary people in Tokyo. This lively quarter, which retains a feel of old Edo, is very popular with tourists. Pass through the Kaminarimon …
Find out more
Aqua Park Shinagawa

Aqua Park Shinagawa

Much more than just an aquarium, it is an entertainment facility that combines living creatures with sound, light, and …
Find out more
Ginza

Ginza

The exclusive shopping district where land is more expensive than anywhere else in Japan. Home to upscale department stores and exclusive brand boutiques, as well as gourmet restaurants, Ginza has a …
Find out more
Hara Museum

Hara Museum

A Bauhaus-inspired structure, constructed in 1938 as the residence of the Hara family, has been renovated and reopened as a museum for contemporary art. Closed …
Find out more
Hatakeyama Memorial Museum Of Fine Art

Hatakeyama Memorial Museum Of Fine Art

An art museum dedicated to the tea ceremony, adjacent to the historic Hannya-en restaurant once attended by Emperor Meiji. Closed …
Find out more
Minato City Local History Museum

Minato City Local History Museum

This museum presents the artifacts excavated in Minato-ku from the primitive age and ancient times through modern times. The collection includes documents, designated cultural properties, old …
Find out more
Mitadai Kouen Park

Mitadai Kouen Park

The pit dwelling from the Jomon era that was discovered on the site of the Isarago shell midden has been reconstructed to give visitors a sense of what life was like in the Jomon …
Find out more
Roppongi

Roppongi

One of Japan’s most well-known entertainment districts, featuring large-scale complexes such as Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown, and Izumi Garden. A business district by day, Roppongi by night …
Find out more
Sengakuji Temple

Sengakuji Temple

This is the family temple of the Asano family, descendants of the ill-fated feudal lord Asano Takuminokami, lord of Ako Castle in Banshu. Lord Ako, as Asano was called, was the central figure in the …
Find out more
Shibuya

Shibuya

The trend-setting Shibuya district, particularly the Dogen-zaka, Koen-dori, and Center-gai streets that radiate from Shibuya station, is a popular shopping and entertainment destination for young …
Find out more
This error message is only visible to WordPress admins

Error: No connected account.

Please go to the Instagram Feed settings page to connect an account.