Dormy Inn Premium Ginza

  • Affordable onsen
  • Breakfast only
  • City views
  • Onsen
  • Onsen for couples
  • Onsen for families
  • Open-air bath
  • Private onsen
  • Sauna

Overview

Dormy Inn PREMIUM Ginza gives you a city onsen stay in one of Tokyo’s most polished districts. You are close to Higashi-Ginza Station, Shimbashi Station, Kabukiza Theatre, Ginza’s main shopping streets, restaurants, cafés, and department stores, so the location works well for both sightseeing and business.

The hotel combines Dormy Inn’s practical comfort with a more refined Ginza atmosphere. You can sleep on a Serta bed, choose a Japanese-style room on the tatami floor, start the morning with a seafood-focused breakfast, and end the day in the basement black hot spring bath. It is a strong choice when you want central Tokyo convenience with a real hot spring experience inside the hotel.

Accommodation

Dormy Inn PREMIUM Ginza offers double, twin, Japanese-style, superior, deluxe, and universal room options. All rooms are non-smoking, and a smoking booth is available on the second floor. The rooms use Serta beds, giving you a reliable place to rest after a day of shopping, dining, meetings, or sightseeing.

The double and twin rooms suit shorter stays and city travel, with clean layouts and enough comfort for one or two people. The Japanese-style standard room gives you a more relaxed floor-level feel with twin beds and a tatami-inspired atmosphere.

The 12th-floor rooms are a highlight. This floor has a Japanese-style setting where you remove your shoes and enjoy a more ryokan-like feeling in the center of Ginza. Superior rooms and deluxe rooms on this floor include hinoki cypress baths and access to a roof terrace. Superior rooms come with two or three beds, while deluxe rooms offer larger layouts for three or four people. The universal queen room gives you a wider queen-bed layout with fewer steps and easier movement.

All rooms include useful basics such as free internet connection, TV, refrigerator, safe, kettle, washlet toilet, towels, shampoo, conditioner, body soap, hand soap, and in-room tea. The room style stays practical, but the Japanese-style floor adds a softer and more distinctive stay than a standard Tokyo business hotel.

Dining

Breakfast is served at Restaurant Hatago on the second floor. The buffet includes Japanese and Western dishes, small side plates from Dormy Inn’s “Kobachi Yokocho,” made-to-order egg dishes, and the Ginza specialty “Seafood Treasure Box.”

The Seafood Treasure Box brings together seasonal seafood in a colorful serving that you can also enjoy as a seafood bowl. It gives breakfast a stronger local feeling and adds something more memorable than a standard hotel buffet. Hot dishes are served warm, cold dishes stay chilled, and the small-plate style makes it easy to enjoy several flavors without making the meal feel heavy.

Dinner is not the main dining focus here, which works well in Ginza. You have many restaurants, sushi counters, cafés, department-store dining floors, and izakaya nearby. Later in the evening, you can return to the hotel for Dormy Inn’s complimentary Yonaki Soba, a light soy-sauce ramen served at Restaurant Hatago.

Onsen and Wellness

The basement level is home to Shippou no Yu, a shared natural hot spring bath for men and women in separate bathing areas. The water is a black sodium bicarbonate spring brought from Sosa City in Chiba Prefecture. It is so dark that you may not be able to see your feet once you step in, giving the bath a striking look that feels very different from a typical city hotel bath.

The public bath includes an indoor hot spring bath, a cold bath, and a high-temperature dry sauna. You can soak while looking toward the garden waterfall, warm up in the sauna, then cool down in the water bath. The bath is open from 15:00 until 10:00 the next morning, while the sauna closes during the late-night maintenance hours from 1:00 to 5:00.

The spring quality is black sodium bicarbonate spring water. It is associated with support for neuralgia, muscle pain, frozen shoulder, motor paralysis, stiff joints, bruises, sprains, and chronic digestive concerns. After bathing, you can also enjoy Dormy Inn’s bath-side services, including evening ice cream and morning lactic acid drinks.

Guests with Tattoos

Dormy Inn PREMIUM Ginza has shared public hot spring baths. Tattoos are not permitted in the shared bathing areas.

Facilities

Dormy Inn PREMIUM Ginza has a front desk, Restaurant Hatago, men’s and women’s natural hot spring baths, sauna, cold bath, sky terrace, smoking booth, vending machine areas, free Wi-Fi, luggage storage, and selected rental items available through the front desk.

You can store luggage on the day of check-in and check-out, use wake-up call service, arrange delivery service, and borrow practical items such as an iron, trouser press, nail clippers, selected pillows, sewing kit, bottle opener, blankets, and small dining utensils. The sky terrace adds an open-air space to the stay, while the basement bath area gives you the hotel’s strongest wellness feature.

Activities

Dormy Inn PREMIUM Ginza places you close to some of central Tokyo’s best-known shopping, dining, and cultural spots. You can walk to Kabukiza Theatre, explore Ginza’s department stores and brand boutiques, visit nearby galleries, or continue toward Tsukiji, Shimbashi, Yurakucho, and Tokyo Station by train or on foot depending on your plans.

The location makes it easy to build a full Tokyo day without long transfers. Spend the morning around Tsukiji or Hamarikyu, shop in Ginza during the afternoon, enjoy dinner nearby, then return for the black hot spring bath, sauna, and Yonaki Soba before bed.

Additional Features

Dormy Inn PREMIUM Ginza suits you well when you want a central Tokyo hotel with natural black hot spring water, a sauna, a strong breakfast, Japanese-style rooms, and easy access to Ginza. Check-in starts at 15:00, and check-out is at 11:00.

You also have free Wi-Fi, all non-smoking rooms, a smoking booth on the second floor, luggage storage for the check-in and check-out day, welcome drink service, evening ice cream after bathing, morning lactic acid drinks, complimentary Yonaki Soba at night, and selected Japanese-style rooms with hinoki baths and roof terrace access.

Dormy Inn Premium Ginza – Address

📍 6-16-8 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo, 104-0061

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