Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya


Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya

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Choose Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya for a "Living Like Home" Stay in Shibuya

Deluxe suite with separate bedroom.




Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya is located just outside the JR Shibuya Station Shinminami ticket gate. It is located within Shibuya Sakura Stage, one of the main facilities in the central area of ​​Shibuya Station, which is undergoing a once-in-a-century redevelopment project. The station is connected by a pedestrian deck, and the scramble crossing and the area filled with cutting-edge shops and restaurants are within walking distance. Furthermore, with Shibuya Station as a base, it offers excellent access to the city and suburbs.




The facility that opened in this location is not just a "convenient luxury hotel." Its concept is "staying like you live." As a serviced apartment-style hotel operated by Hyatt, it offers a comfortable space where you can maintain your lifestyle, from short stays of one night to medium- to long-term stays.





driveway driveway

A porte-cochere with a beautifully streamlined design.




All rooms come with a kitchen and washer/dryer. Enjoy the comforts of home.

 

 

There are a total of 125 guest rooms, including 18 suites, all of which are apartment-style, with a floor space of at least 32 square meters.




The standard rooms are approximately 32 square meters. The reason they feel even larger than the figures suggest is because they are designed for long-term stays. All rooms are equipped with kitchens, complete with cookware, tableware, and cutlery. The refrigerators are large enough to hold food, and there is also an oven range. Travelers from overseas purchase Japanese ingredients at the nearby supermarket and enjoy cooking Japanese cuisine or their own country's cuisine.

There's also a washer/dryer in the room, and instructions for how to use it can be viewed in a video via QR code. This is the ultimate in peace of mind for families with small children and long-term guests. Even with suitcases open, there's ample storage space and it's a popular choice for international guests who tend to carry a lot of luggage.





A spacious suite measuring 64m². A spacious suite measuring 64m².

A spacious suite measuring 64m².



All rooms are equipped with a washer/dryer. All rooms are equipped with a washer/dryer.

All rooms are equipped with a washer/dryer.





The bathtub is spacious, and there is also an iron and ironing board. These considerations show how much they value a well-organized daily life.



There are two suite rooms on each floor (one suite room and one deluxe suite room), located on floors 6 to 14. The suite rooms can be connected to standard rooms to create a two-bedroom room, making them suitable for families.

Above all, the hidden charm of this hotel is its view. Depending on the weather, you can see all the way to Yokohama. In contrast to the energetic impression of the scramble crossing, the calm urban landscape spreads out outside the window. It's refreshing to see another side of Shibuya as a "city where people live."




The hotel's comprehensive services and facilities ensure a comfortable stay

 

 

On the hotel lobby floor, the large counter of the brand's casual bar, "H Bar," catches your eye. It's open from 6:30 AM to 10 PM, so you can plan your morning with a cup of coffee or enjoy a light drink in the evening. The relaxed atmosphere is comfortable. Of course, it's open to non-guests as well.




"H Bar" is impressive with its large, open windows and counter. "H Bar" is impressive with its large, open windows and counter.

"H Bar" is impressive with its large, open windows and counter.




Also on the same floor is the restaurant "MOSS CROSS TOKYO," which is renowned for its Japanese-French cuisine incorporating the essence of Japanese culture. A buffet breakfast is also available to guests.
Also, due to its location in Shibuya, it is often used for corporate events and private use. The space, with light streaming in through the large windows, is filled with an open feeling that makes it hard to believe it is in the middle of a city.





"MOSS CROSS TOKYO" serves Japanese French cuisine. "MOSS CROSS TOKYO" serves Japanese French cuisine.

"MOSS CROSS TOKYO" serves Japanese French cuisine.





And don't miss the pool, a rare sight in Shibuya. It's open from 8am to 8pm, so you can enjoy it all year round. At night, the lighting changes colour, creating a calming atmosphere. Many families visit, and the extraordinary experience of "a pool in Shibuya" feels a bit luxurious.




There's also a 24-hour "H Market" on-site, where you can purchase light meals, drinks, wine, snacks, and more at any time, making it a great place to relax in the evenings or when you're feeling a bit hungry. Combine this with a room with a kitchen, and you'll have the feeling of living right there in your own home.



Heated indoor pool with jetted bath and plunger. Heated indoor pool with jetted bath and plunger.

Heated indoor pool with jetted bath and plunger.





In addition to snacks and drinks, merchandise featuring Shibuya icons is also available for sale. In addition to snacks and drinks, merchandise featuring Shibuya icons is also available for sale.

In addition to snacks and drinks, they also sell merchandise with Shibuya icons.H Market. "






Proposing a Japanese lifestyle experience through collaboration with the city

 

 

Another feature of this hotel is its close ties to the local community. It partners with local festivals and events, and values ​​its ties with the community. The hotel hosts tea-making experiences and music events, and even holds a mochi-pounding event on New Year's Day. It provides opportunities for guests from all over the world to experience Japanese culture and the unique culture of Shibuya, promoting the charm of the city.



Many guests from overseas use the hotel as a base for trips to Mount Fuji, ski resorts, Kyoto, and other destinations. It's easily accessible from the airport, so you can leave your luggage there, head out to the countryside, and then return. Experienced travelers can also use the hotel as a "base camp," using Japanese delivery services to send their luggage directly to the ski resort.




A sofa space that can be used for waiting or meetings. A sofa space that can be used for waiting or meetings.

There is also a business space on the lobby floor that can only be used by guests.




A new travel base discovered in a redeveloped town

 

 

Shibuya is constantly changing due to redevelopment, and while there are new discoveries to be made with each visit, it can also be a little easy to get lost in the city. Despite this, this hotel remains a constant "base for travel."





Rather than emphasizing luxury and splendor, the hotel values ​​comfort as an extension of everyday life. You can hang out, eat, and work in Shibuya, and then return to your room and be your normal self. With the ways of staying in a city becoming more diverse, this sense of balance may be its greatest appeal.
It's easy to see why the option of "living like you live" in the heart of Shibuya has been chosen as a new style of travel.





ハイアットハウス Tokyo Shibuya

3-3 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo

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