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K5
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A beautifully designed boutique hotel housed in a converted 1920s bank building, featuring lush indoor plants, custom furniture, and a craft beer hall.
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An excellent hotel. We loved the design and the aesthetics of the room which was much bigger than anticipated. The hotel was located in a nice location, with very easy access to the metro lines and lots of smart restaurants and coffee places close by. We particularly enjoyed Glitch Coffee. The bar was fantastic with great cocktails and there were lots of nice features including a free mini bar and an excellent record player. If you’re looking for a treat, we’d recommend this hotel.
Excellent service from the staff and well designed spacious rooms with epic bathrooms and cool vinyl, plants, etc. If you are into design you will appreciate it. Bear in mind certain rooms face the highway but the noise is minimal (white noise level) due to great window isolation. Just don’t expect a view.
Stunning, STUNNING, property! With only 20 rooms, this hotel is ultra boutique and it reflects on its attentive service. We stayed here in February 2026 for 4 nights on the first leg of our latest Japan trip. If you love Japandi interior design (and we do), this is the property for you. Really cool room with high quality sounds system and unique red lights concept on the bathroom mirror. Their record player is not just a gimmick, it really adds value to the room! We happened to get a Joni Mitchel 'Mingus' album and this was really a nice happenstance. It was peak winter and coming from literally a desert country plus not having dealt with real winter weather for a few years, it put my system into a shock. We requested a humidifier and they immediately provided a proper strong humidifier immediately. We did not book breakfast with the room, but we went a few times to Cafe Dance for breakfast, coffee and just casual snacks. The ambience was lovely and the food quality was really good as well. We had dinner at Maruyama in the first night and the food was amazing as well! Unique concept surrounding shochu, definitely worth trying. Will we be back? 100%.
This was the first stop on a three-week trip to Japan. I had been before, but it was my wife’s first time. The hotel was nice, though it had a few quirks...nothing bad, just unusual. The room was spacious for Japan, with a comfortable bed placed in the center. There was no TV, but we didn’t miss it since we were busy exploring Tokyo, and they had a great record player setup. The train station was about two blocks away, and the hotel was literally across the street from the Japanese Stock Exchange. The staff showed wonderful Japanese hospitality and I would especially like to call out their concierge as they were able to help with a number of reservations for us! Overall, it was a great hotel that I would highly recommend.
We loved staying at the K5. It has a relaxed boutique hotel vibe, but every comfort you could want and a really great team of people delivering the experience. Our room was perfect - a joy to return to after a long day in Tokyo. We appreciated the mini bar and snacks and the very comfortable seating area. We loved the yukata robes so much that we bought some to bring home. It is rare to be able to properly relax in a hotel room. The bar is intimate and cool with great bar tenders. When we hopefully return to Tokyo we will choose the K5 again.