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“Tokyo's first truly hip boutique hotel, perfectly placed in the trendsetting Shibuya district. The emphasis here is on reuse and recycle- almost everything has had a previous life before it was lovingly coaxed into the hotel. Chic rooms, fantastic food, an outrageously fun bar and an inspired ethos.”

“Tokyo's first truly hip boutique hotel, perfectly placed in the trendsetting Shibuya district. The emphasis here is on reuse and recycle- almost everything has had a previous life before it was lovingly coaxed into the hotel. Chic rooms, fantastic food, an outrageously fun bar and an inspired ethos.”

Recommended For

  • Designer
  • Interiors fuse traditional Japanese elements with new, innovative ideas - what the brand calls“Tokyo Design”
  • Other Activities
  • For an entertaining evening, reserve the chef's table overlooking the kitchen and watch them cook up a storm!
  • City Style
  • Tokyo's hippest hotel - a masterpiece crafted out of recycled & abandoned materials, with an urban-chic vibe
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • The lively bar offers craft cocktails and trendy DJs and draws a crowd of local hipsters
  • Cycling
  • The hotel has a fleet of bikes (salavaged from rubbish heaps and refurbished to their former glory) avaiable for guests to use
  • Designer Shopping
  • Just seconds away from Cat Street, the heart of Harajuku’s fashion culture- packed with stores and bars
  • Local markets
  • The on site store sells local beers and wines as well as design products and snacks
  • Close to nightlife
  • Trekking
  • Museums
  • Great walks
  • Eco
  • Everything is sustainable and eco-orientated- local products, upcycled staff uniforms, refurbished bikes etc
  • Family Suites
  • The Balcony Junior Suite is ideal for families
  • Romantic
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Full of character
  • House party feel
  • Child friendly
  • Restaurant
  • Artworks
  • Boutique
  • Chic
  • Quirky
  • Disabled access
  • Contemporary
  • Charming
  • Luxury

Facilities

  • Family Suites
  • The Balcony Junior Suite is ideal for families
  • Bar
  • Bicycles available
  • Car not required
  • Rooms with balcony/terrace
  • Walking distance restaurants
  • Outdoor dining
  • Wifi
  • Room service
  • Restaurant
  • Garden
  • Child friendly
  • Bath robes
  • Disabled access
  • Suites
  • Satellite / Cable TV
  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Other Activities
  • For an entertaining evening, reserve the chef's table overlooking the kitchen and watch them cook up a storm!
  • Hotel Entertainment
  • The lively bar offers craft cocktails and trendy DJs and draws a crowd of local hipsters
  • Cycling
  • The hotel has a fleet of bikes (salavaged from rubbish heaps and refurbished to their former glory) avaiable for guests to use
  • Designer Shopping
  • Just seconds away from Cat Street, the heart of Harajuku’s fashion culture- packed with stores and bars
  • Local markets
  • The on site store sells local beers and wines as well as design products and snacks
  • Trekking
  • Museums
  • Theatre
  • Great walks
  • Close to nightlife

Map & Location

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Other Reviews

Trunk Hotel

"This much-needed creative addition to Tokyo’s hotel scene is contemporary and stylish with a modern Japan design edge."

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)

Trunk Hotel

"Hardly a stone’s throw from some of Tokyo’s most hipster streets, it’s a high cost, but you’re really booking a whole lifestyle."

Originally published by Conde Nast Traveler (view article)

How A Wedding Titan Created Trunk Hotel

"Last year when Trunk Hotel opened in Tokyo it instantly shook up the city’s hotel scene. Despite being a leader in zeitgeisty fashion and impeccable design, Japan’s capital lacked a cool hotel up until that moment."

Originally published by Forbes (view article)

Trunk Hotel

"It has the look of a modern-day Japanese castle, rising above the boutiques of Harakuju, but the scale is deceptive: Trunk has just 15 rooms and is arguably the first true boutique hotel in central Tokyo."

Originally published by The Times (view article)