🏡 Tokyo, Japan

Eco Hotels in Tokyo

8 verified venues. Prices in local currency, HappyCow ratings, and honest verdicts from the Leaf & Roam team.

01

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
Nightly Rate: $180-350
Vegan Options: MUJI Diner serves vegan-friendly Japanese set meals; Walking distance to Ginza vegan restaurants
Certifications: Minimal design philosophy, Sustainable materials, Anti-consumption ethos
02

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.com: 9.0/10
Nightly Rate: $300-600
Vegan Options: Trunk Kitchen sources from local organic farms with vegan options; cocktail bar uses locally foraged ingredients
Certifications: Socializing concept, Local community integration, Sustainable sourcing
03

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.com: 8.7/10
Nightly Rate: $150-300
Vegan Options: Bistro Nohga features plant-based menu items; partnership with local organic producers; craft beverage program
Certifications: Local craft partnerships, Sustainable operations, Community-focused
04

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.com: 8.5/10
Nightly Rate: $120-250
Vegan Options: Restaurant offers shojin-inspired vegan set meals; green tea service with plant-based wagashi sweets
Certifications: Energy-efficient operations, Japanese hospitality tradition, Waste reduction
05

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.com: 8.4/10
Nightly Rate: $80-180
Vegan Options: Lounge serves plant-based snacks; neighborhood walking guides include local vegan restaurants; communal kitchen available
Certifications: Hoshino Resorts sustainability program, Community engagement, Energy efficiency
06

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.com: 8.3/10
Nightly Rate: $100-220
Vegan Options: Lobby cafe with plant-based options; rooftop overlooking Miyashita Park; walking distance to Shibuya vegan restaurants
Certifications: Smart energy systems, Minimal-waste operations, Tech-forward sustainability
07

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.com: 8.6/10
Nightly Rate: $150-300
Vegan Options: Sky restaurant with vegan options and panoramic Tokyo views; proximity to Ginza vegan restaurants
Certifications: Mitsui green building standards, Energy management, Water conservation
08

The Gate Hotel Asakusa

2-16-11 Kaminarimon, Taito

The rooftop terrace of this Asakusa hotel offers one of Tokyo's most iconic views — 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.com: 8.7/10
Nightly Rate: $130-280
Vegan Options: Rooftop bar with Senso-ji views and vegan cocktails/snacks; breakfast includes plant-based Japanese options
Certifications: Historic neighborhood preservation, Local partnerships, Energy efficiency