“Arguably one of the city's hippest boutique stays set in Nihonbashi Kabutocho district. Minimalist design merges Scandi & Japanese styles. A renowned restaurant Caveman serves superb nine-course meals plus there is a hip coffee bar, a cocktail bar and even a brewery. A destination in its own right.”

Recommended for

  • Foodies

    • A meal at Caveman is worth a visit alone with its nine course meals paired with teas, fermented drinks, organic wines, and sake
  • Boutique

    • A 20 room boutique stay complete with sleek Japandi aesthetic, a hip restaurant and even a plant shop and brewery
  • City Style

    • Swedish and Japanese styles merge in this hip hideaway set amidst the financial district of Nihonbashi Kabutocho
  • Designer

    • Designed by Swedish architectural studio Claesson Koivisto Rune, expect chic minimalist style
  • Historic

    • Set in an elegant former bank building which dates back to 1924
  • Other Activities

    • Explore the area filled with nori seaweed shops and washi (paper) makers inbetween the high rises
  • Museums

    • Visit the nearby Artizon Museum which includes works by works by Manet, Picasso, and Rothko
  • Restaurant

    • Hip restaurant Caveman serves dishes inspired by Japanese, French and Danish cuisines
  • Sights nearby

    • Famous attractions such as the Imperial Palace are easily accessible
  • Child friendly

    • Kids' amenities like pyjamas and books are provided
  • Disabled access

Facilities

  • Rooms

    20 rooms in this hotel
  • Bar

    The entire basement is home to Brooklyn Brewery plus there is a cocktail bar Ao
  • Restaurant

    Hip restaurant Caveman serves dishes inspired by Japanese, French and Danish cuisines
  • Child friendly

    Kids' amenities like pyjamas and books are provided
  • Room service

  • Disabled access

  • Wifi

  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Other Activities

    • Explore the area filled with nori seaweed shops and washi (paper) makers inbetween the high rises
  • Museums

    • Visit the nearby Artizon Museum which includes works by works by Manet, Picasso, and Rothko
  • Sights nearby

    • Famous attractions such as the Imperial Palace are easily accessible

Map & Location

Other reviews

Hotel K5

Forget skyscrapers: K5 is an edgy design hotel in a refreshingly un-Tokyo space – a former 1920s bank. Its 20 rooms have high ceilings, large windows and a sleek Japandi aesthetic, plus foodie hotspot Caveman, an artisan café, plant shop and brewery...

Originally published by The Telegraph

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