FEATURED STORIES

TRAVEL & FOOD

The Saidai-ji Eyo Hadaka Matsuri

At the heart of Japan, Okayama Prefecture is home to one of the country’s most iconic and intriguing cultural events: the Saidai-ji Eyo Ha...

FASHION & DESIGN

Beauty Icon Yumi Nu Revamping Japan’s Beauty Standards

Yumi Nootenboom, or Yumi Nu, is a Japanese-American model, singer-songwriter and creator of the Blueki fashion brand. She is the first plus...

MOVIES,MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

The Bay City Rollers in Japan: Photographed by Bob Gruen

The Bay City Rollers performed in Japan for the first time in December 1976. This was at the height of their worldwide fame when the Scotti...

MOVIES,MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

Fran Rubel Kuzui’s Film Tokyo Pop Pops in 4K

Fran Rubel Kuzui is a film director, writer, producer and distributor. For 25 years, she has served as co-president of Kuzui Enterprises alo...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Travel to Hollywood with Diamond Yukai

Tokyo Journal sent Japanese singer, TV celebrity and movie actor Diamond Yukai to check out two of Hollywood’s top hotels. Diamond Yukai (To...

MOVIES,MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

American Idol Alum Ava August: The Next Stage in Her Career

Since discovering her love for music at the age of eight after singing the American national anthem for the first time at a local sporting e...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Travel Treasures: Hotels on the U.S. East Coast

The East Coast of the United States and Canada boasts a treasure trove of historic, cultural and natural wonders waiting to be explored. Fro...

MOVIES,MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

Yuya Yagira Stars in Disney+ Horror Series Gannibal

Yuya Yagira From Cannes Best Actor Winner to Disney+ Horror Sensation Yuya Yagira, the youngest winner of the Best Actor award at the...

Feature Story

3-Time World Karate Champion Elisa Au

Three-Time World Karate Champion Elisa Au America’s First Female World Karate Federation Champion A world champion in karate, Elisa A...

MOVIES,MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

YOSHIKI Cements His Place in Hollywood History

YOSHIKI Cements His Place in Hollywood History The First Japanese Star to Cement His Handprints at the TCL Chinese Theatre Japanese legend...

Movie, Music & Entertainment

Japanese Music Fans Discover Jagwar Twin

Japanese Music Fans Discover Jagwar Twin Putting on a Happy Face Roy English, a U.S.-based songwriter, producer, and musician known by his...

ART & CULTURE

Adachi Gakuen International Art Contest

Adachi Gakuen International Art Contest 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, CA In November 2021, the Adachi Gakuen International Art Con...

TJ EXPERTS

ART & CULTURE

Hiroyuki Suzuki Reveals the Beauty of New York’s East Side Access in The Next Level

Hiroyuki Suzuki Reveals the Beauty of New York’s East Side Access in The Next Level Photographs Inspiring Beauty within the Bleak Realiti...

TJ Expert

Opportunity called “difficulty”

Opportunity called “difficulty” By Hiroshi Tasaka A major league baseball player, Ichiro, was having a hard time with a pitcher who ha...

Movie, Music & Entertainment

Actor Shin Koyamada The Way of Life Through Karate

Actor Shin Koyamada The Way of Life Through Karate Shin Koyamada is an actor, producer, martial artist, philanthropist and entrepreneu...

TRAVEL & FOOD

World-Acclaimed Chef Nobu Matsuhisa Squid Pasta with Light Garlic Sauce Recipe

World-Acclaimed Chef Nobu Matsuhisa Squid Pasta with Light Garlic Sauce Recipe INGREDIENTS • 4 broccoli florets cut into bite-size...

ART & CULTURE

Tokyo Pop and Carrie Hamilton

Tokyo Pop and Carrie Hamilton Legendary Rock Photographer Bob Gruen in Japan A friend of mine from high school wrote and directed the movi...

TJ Expert

I Love Dance

I Love Dance At night when dreams come true You can be strong if you have a dream Life is all about sound and dance Costumes that clot...

TJ Expert

More Travels with Tani

More Travels with Tani In post-occupation Japan, Donald Richie travels with a good friend to Sado, the land of exile. May 2, 1955. On the...

TJ Expert

Two Stonecutters

Two Stonecutters Zen Wind from Tasaka Juku One day, a traveler stopped by a town where a new church was being built. There, two stonecu...

Living Legends

Pritzker Laureate Shigeru Ban

Pritzker Laureate Shigeru Ban Creating Architecture for Humanity Shigeru Ban is a Japanese architect who graduated from Cooper Union in 19...

TJ Expert

Chef Morimoto’s Sticky Ribs

Chef Morimoto’s Sticky Ribs Chef Morimoto’s sticky ribs are crispy, tender, salty, and sweet, making them perfect for impressing guests at ...

TJ Expert

Nobu Sashimi Salad with Matsuhisa Dressing

Nobu Sashimi Salad with Matsuhisa Dressing Ingredients (serves 4): Sea salt Freshly ground black pepper 7 ounces fresh tuna fillet ...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Nagano Nostalgia

Nagano Nostalgia By Peter Grilli One of the first Japanese novels I read in my youthful forays into modern Japanese literature was Hakai, ...

ON JAPAN

FASHION & DESIGN

The Current Trend in Japan's Adaptive Fashion

The Current Trend in Japan's Adaptive Fashion text by Ai Kishino Japan is widely thought of as a country with a strong public health-...

TRENDS & SOCIETY

No Longer Simple Stock Food Japan’s Kanzume Culture

No Longer Simple Stock Food Japan’s Kanzume Culture In Europe, Japan, and the United States, the most popular kanzume, or canned good, i...

TRAVEL & FOOD

SAKE vs. WINE The Fundamentals of Food Pairings, Scientifically Explained

SAKE vs. WINE The Fundamentals of Food Pairings, Scientifically Explained By Toshio Ueno, Sake School of America / Mutual Trading Co., I...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Yumiko's Home Cooking Takoyaki Recipe (Octopus Balls)

Yumiko's Home Cooking Takoyaki Recipe (Octopus Balls) Prep Time : 5 mins | Cook Time : 20 mins | Total Time : 25 mins A famed Osaka s...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Konamon, a Tasty Kansai Cuisine

Konamon, a Tasty Kansai Cuisine text by Miu Fujiwara Konamon has long been a popular food for Osakans. Stemming from the food culture ...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Hotels in the Kansai Region

Hotels in the Kansai Region with Easy Access to the Kishiwada Danjiri Festival Hotels in and around the city of Kishiwada are very hard to...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri

Kishiwada Danjiri Matsuri Recommended by Renowned Fashion Designer Junko Koshino Junko Koshino, whose sisters Hiroko and Michiko are also ...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Japan’s Newest & Most Innovative Hotels

Japan’s Newest & Most Innovative Hotels – Opened between 2020 and 2021 – While the world was struggling with the spread of COVID-19, numer...

ART & CULTURE

Making knots with wishes and spirits in mind

Making knots with wishes and spirits in mind The Art of Mizuhiki There are many theories about the origin of mizuhiki or decorative rice p...

TRAVEL & FOOD

Yumiko's Home Cooking YAKISOBA

Yumiko's Home Cooking YAKISOBA JAPANESE STIR FIRED NOODLES Yakisoba (焼きそば) is the Japanese version of stir-fried noodles. Th e noodles ar...

TRAVEL & FOOD

A guide to ponzu and its many unique ingredients

A guide to ponzu and its many unique ingredients Ponzu is a vinegar with flavors from different regions Soy sauce and miso are known arou...

TRAVEL & FOOD

GASTRONOMIC SAKE

GASTRONOMIC SAKE Starting from the early 2000s, America’s interest in the culinary domain has been on a steady rise as the Food Network h...

On Japan

MacArthur and Me

MacArthur and Me I once met United States General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. I had seen him before, from a distance, when he was drivin...

On Japan

The Warlord and the Wimp

The Warlord and the Wimp In this excerpt from his Japan Journals, Donald Richie learns what separated leaders from losers. ...

MOVIES,MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT

J-flicks in the USA

J-flicks in the USA U.S. Releases of Japan-Related Films ...

Nippon Seinenkan Hotel

Nippon Seinenkan Hotel Hot

Guest   October 30, 2013  
0   9   0   0   0
Nippon Seinenkan Hotel

Nippon Seinenkan Hotel
The Nippon Seinenkan Hotel is a great choice for people traveling to Tokyo on a budget. This simple and clean hotel is at the heart of Tokyo in an upscale neighborhood just blocks from the Omotesando crossing famed for its fashion boutiques. What I enjoyed most about the Nippon Seinenkan was taking a quiet, early morning stroll among the lush greenery that surrounds the hotel before starting my day in bustling Tokyo.
The rooms are reasonably priced between 7,700 yen and 10,815 yen per person at time of print. A 40% discount is offered on Sundays and Mondays for online reservations. The hotel is a combination of traditional Japanese and western accommodations. But unlike most western hotels in Japan, you can invite three guests to your room, and all four of you can sit around a table without being in an expensive suite. More unusual, you can also do this on traditional Japanese tatami mats while still being able to sleep on a westernstyle bed. Or if you prefer, you can pull out some futons and sleep on the tatami.

Nippon Seinenkan Hotel
The Nippon Seinenkan Hotel is a great choice for people traveling to Tokyo on a budget. This simple and clean hotel is at the heart of Tokyo in an upscale neighborhood just blocks from the Omotesando crossing famed for its fashion boutiques. What I enjoyed most about the Nippon Seinenkan was taking a quiet, early morning stroll among the lush greenery that surrounds the hotel before starting my day in bustling Tokyo.
The rooms are reasonably priced between 7,700 yen and 10,815 yen per person at time of print. A 40% discount is offered on Sundays and Mondays for online reservations. The hotel is a combination of traditional Japanese and western accommodations. But unlike most western hotels in Japan, you can invite three guests to your room, and all four of you can sit around a table without being in an expensive suite. More unusual, you can also do this on traditional Japanese tatami mats while still being able to sleep on a westernstyle bed. Or if you prefer, you can pull out some futons and sleep on the tatami.
Originally built in 1979, the hotel has renovated most rooms over the past decade. There are tatami rooms, western-style rooms and a combination of tatami with western beds. Rooms have Internet access, a bar fridge and a hot-water pot for making instant coffee, tea and instant noodles. In addition to a shower and bath combo in your own room, the hotel has two public baths – one for male guests and the other for females. These huge baths can hold up to 50 people, and all guests are welcome to experience this traditional Japanese bathing process that begins with scrubbing your entire body down before entering the bath. Coin-operated laundry machines also are available. Looking for a reasonably priced and centrally located venue for a seminar or workshop? There are 17 large and small meeting rooms at the Nippon Seinenkan. For larger groups, the hotel’s Saein restaurant and Alde banquet room each seats 300, with reservations required. Some staff are not as fluent in English as at the major western hotels like the Westin, Hilton and Hyatt, but they are friendly and I did not have any problems communicating.

Restaurants and Food
There are two reasonably priced restaurants. One is a quaint Hawaiian restaurant that serves burgers and a western breakfast. The other, called the Befane café, is a family style eatery where I enjoyed a roast chicken dinner for about 1,000 yen. At night you can have a drink and sing karaoke at Pub “Metro.” There also is a small stand in the lobby selling snacks, canned drinks and convenience items. Each floor has vending machines serving canned and bottled soft drinks, tea, coffee, beer and snacks including instant noodles.

Location
The Nippon Seinenkan is located in the heart of Tokyo less than a 10-minute walk from the Gaienmae Station on the Ginza Line or the Kokuritsukyogijo Station on the Oedo Line, or the Sendagaya or Shinanomachi Stations on the JR line. It is a 20-minute walk to Harajuku’s famous Meiji Jingu Shrine.

Photos

Powered by JReviews

EDITORIAL STAFF

Staff Continued

TJ CONTRIBUTORS

TJ EXPERTS

Our Poll

What is your favorite city in Japan?

Tokyo - 11.2%
Kyoto - 3.4%
Osaka - 2.7%
Sapporo - 3.4%
The voting for this poll has ended on: December 30, 2025

Tokyo Journal

© 2026 Akademeia Vision, Inc. All rights reserved