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Best Eco Hotels in Tokyo (2026)

Ranked guide to the best eco-friendly and sustainable hotels in Tokyo for 2026. Green certifications, nightly rates, vegan-friendliness, and honest reviews.

8 venues ranked Vegan Score: 7.8 Avg Meal: $16.00 Updated March 2026
Sustainable accommodation in Tokyo has moved far beyond token towel-reuse programs. The hotels on this list hold real certifications β€” Green Key, BREEAM, EarthCheck β€” and back their claims with measurable action: renewable energy, zero single-use plastic, locally sourced organic food, and genuine community investment. We've inspected each property's sustainability credentials, checked their vegan-friendliness (because plant-based travelers shouldn't have to fight for breakfast), and verified 2026 pricing. If a hotel greenwashes, it doesn't make this list.
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MUJI Hotel Ginza

3-3-5 Ginza, Chuo
MUJI's flagship hotel embodies the brand's philosophy of quality through simplicity. Sustainably sourced materials, no unnecessary packaging, and rooms designed to eliminate waste. The MUJI Diner on the ground floor serves thoughtful teishoku meals with vegan options. Located atop the world's largest MUJI store.
Booking.com: 8.8/10 Price: $180-350 Area: Ginza

The Full Rankings

Every venue below has been verified for 2026. Ranked by our weighted scoring methodology.

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Trunk Hotel
5-31 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo's most design-forward boutique hotel on Cat Street in Shibuya. The "socializing" concept integrates the hotel into the local community through events, local artist collaborations, and neighborhood partnerships. Trunk Kitchen sources from organic farms, and the lobby lounge hosts cultural events. Architecture alone deserves a visit.
Booking: β˜… 9.0 Price: $300-600 Area: Shibuya / Cat Street Vegan: Trunk Kitchen sources from local organic farms with vegan options; cocktail bar uses locally foraged ingredients
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NOHGA Hotel Ueno
2-21-10 Higashiueno, Taito
Artisan-focused hotel near Ueno Park celebrating local craftsmanship. Rooms feature furniture by Japanese woodworkers, amenities from local apothecaries, and art by emerging Tokyo artists. Bistro Nohga serves farm-to-table cuisine with solid vegan options. A hotel that feels authentically Tokyo rather than generically international.
Booking: β˜… 8.7 Price: $150-300 Area: Ueno Vegan: Bistro Nohga features plant-based menu items; partnership with local organic producers; craft beverage program
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Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
1-3-22 Yaesu, Chuo
Family-run hotel near Tokyo Station continuing a hospitality tradition since 1899. Modern rooms honor Japanese aesthetics with sustainable practices including energy management, water conservation, and food waste reduction. Their restaurant offers shojin-inspired vegan set meals and traditional Japanese breakfast with plant-based options.
Booking: β˜… 8.5 Price: $120-250 Area: Tokyo Station / Yaesu Vegan: Restaurant offers shojin-inspired vegan set meals; green tea service with plant-based wagashi sweets
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OMO5 Tokyo Otsuka
2-26-11 Kita-Otsuka, Toshima
Hoshino Resorts' urban brand OMO5 transforms a quiet neighborhood into an experience. The "Go-Kinjo" (neighborhood) concept provides guided walks through Otsuka's hidden gems, including local dining spots. Compact, thoughtfully designed rooms minimize waste while maximizing comfort. A communal kitchen lets vegan travelers prepare their own meals.
Booking: β˜… 8.4 Price: $80-180 Area: Otsuka Vegan: Lounge serves plant-based snacks; neighborhood walking guides include local vegan restaurants; communal kitchen available
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Sequence Miyashita Park
6-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya
Mitsui Fudosan's lifestyle hotel integrated into Miyashita Park combines tech-forward convenience with sustainability. Smart room controls minimize energy use, contactless everything reduces waste, and the rooftop garden overlooking the park provides green space in central Shibuya. The price-to-location ratio is exceptional.
Booking: β˜… 8.3 Price: $100-220 Area: Shibuya / Miyashita Park Vegan: Lobby cafe with plant-based options; rooftop overlooking Miyashita Park; walking distance to Shibuya vegan restaurants
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier
8-13-1 Ginza, Chuo
Upscale hotel on the upper floors of a Ginza high-rise with sweeping city views from every room. Mitsui's green building standards ensure energy efficiency and sustainable operations. The sky-level restaurant and lounge offer panoramic Tokyo panoramas alongside Japanese cuisine with thoughtful vegan options.
Booking: β˜… 8.6 Price: $150-300 Area: Ginza / Shimbashi Vegan: Sky restaurant with vegan options and panoramic Tokyo views; proximity to Ginza vegan restaurants
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The Gate Hotel Asakusa
2-16-11 Kaminarimon, Taito
The rooftop terrace of this Asakusa hotel offers one of Tokyo's most iconic views β€” Senso-ji temple and the Tokyo Skytree framed against the sky. The hotel's commitment to preserving the historic neighborhood extends to partnerships with local artisans and a breakfast featuring traditional Japanese options including vegan-friendly sets.
Booking: β˜… 8.7 Price: $130-280 Area: Asakusa Vegan: Rooftop bar with Senso-ji views and vegan cocktails/snacks; breakfast includes plant-based Japanese options

Quick Comparison

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#NameNeighborhoodRatingNightly RateCertifications
1MUJI Hotel GinzaGinza8.8/10$180-350Minimal design philosophy, Sustainable materials
2Trunk HotelShibuya / Cat Street9.0/10$300-600Socializing concept, Local community integration
3NOHGA Hotel UenoUeno8.7/10$150-300Local craft partnerships, Sustainable operations
4Hotel Ryumeikan TokyoTokyo Station / Yaesu8.5/10$120-250Energy-efficient operations, Japanese hospitality tradition
5OMO5 Tokyo OtsukaOtsuka8.4/10$80-180Hoshino Resorts sustainability program, Community engagement
6Sequence Miyashita ParkShibuya / Miyashita Park8.3/10$100-220Smart energy systems, Minimal-waste operations
7Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza PremierGinza / Shimbashi8.6/10$150-300Mitsui green building standards, Energy management
8The Gate Hotel AsakusaAsakusa8.7/10$130-280Historic neighborhood preservation, Local partnerships

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How We Ranked These Venues

Hotels are scored across five dimensions: certifications (independently verified green credentials), energy & waste (renewable power, composting, plastic reduction), plant-based dining (quality and variety of vegan options), guest experience (Booking.com ratings, Google reviews, Trip Advisor scores), and value (sustainability per dollar spent). We give significant weight to third-party certifications because self-reported "eco" claims are unreliable. Properties that offer fully vegan menus or dedicated plant-based restaurants receive a ranking boost.

Tips for Visitors

Book direct when possible. Many eco hotels offer better rates and perks (free breakfast, room upgrades) when you skip the aggregators. Ask about their sustainability report β€” credible properties publish one annually. Request a vegan meal plan at check-in; most eco hotels accommodate but appreciate advance notice. And check cancellation policies carefully β€” some boutique eco properties have stricter terms than chain hotels.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best eco hotel in Tokyo?

Our 2026 top pick is highlighted with the "Our Pick" badge at the top of this page. Selection criteria include green certifications, guest ratings, vegan-friendliness, and overall value. We re-evaluate quarterly.

How much do eco hotels in Tokyo cost per night?

Eco hotels in Tokyo range from $180-350 to $130-280 per night depending on the property class. Budget eco-lodges start around $60–$100, mid-range certified green hotels run $120–$250, and luxury sustainable resorts can exceed $400+ per night. Prices on this page reflect 2026 rates.

Are eco hotels in Tokyo actually sustainable?

The hotels on this list are. We only include properties with verifiable certifications (Green Key, BREEAM, EarthCheck, LEED, or equivalent) or documented sustainability programs. Hotels making vague "eco-friendly" claims without evidence are excluded.

Do eco hotels in Tokyo serve vegan food?

Most eco hotels on this list offer vegan options, and we've noted each property's plant-based dining situation in the reviews. Some have fully vegan restaurants; others accommodate with advance notice. Check the "Vegan Options" field in each listing for specifics.