The Capitol Hotel Tokyu Recognized with Two Michelin Keys
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, located in Nagatacho, Chiyoda, has achieved a significant milestone by securing the prestigious
'Two Michelin Keys' for the second year in a row, as revealed in a global announcement from the Michelin Guide in Paris on October 8, 2025. This recognition not only underscores the hotel’s commitment to excellence but also positions it as one of the highly esteemed properties among an elite group of just 20 hotels nationwide.
What Are Michelin Keys?
Established in 2024, the
Michelin Keys serve as a global benchmark for exceptional hotel experiences, similar to how Michelin stars signify dining excellence. The evaluation criteria encompass various aspects, including the destination's appeal, architectural and interior design, quality of service, comfort and maintenance, and overall value for the price. The recent announcement highlighted 128 hotels across Japan, with only 20 receiving the distinguished 'Two Michelin Keys'. The Capitol Hotel Tokyu's unique value proposition, set in the heart of Japan at Nagatacho, was a key factor for its selection.
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu opened its doors in 1963 as Japan's first foreign-owned hotel and has been welcoming both domestic and international guests for over 60 years. Following a renovation in 2010, it has embraced the brand concept of
'Fukiryūko', combining the essence of traditional hospitality with modern creativity, offering a rich and timeless experience.
A Message from the General Manager
The General Manager, Koji Shimura, expressed his gratitude for this continuous recognition, stating, "It is a great honor to receive the Two Michelin Keys for two consecutive years. This accolade inspires us to further elevate our service, ensuring that every guest feels truly valued and has a memorable experience. Our staff remains committed to refining our offerings to position us as a leading hotel in Japan."
A Closer Look at The Capitol Hotel Tokyu
This hotel boasts unparalleled access with direct connections to the Kokkai-gijido-mae and Tameike-Sanno stations while providing a serene escape amidst the lush greenery of Hie Shrine. With a total of 251 guest rooms, including 14 elegant suites, the hotel embraces traditional Japanese architectural styles, featuring versatile spaces with shoji screens and sliding doors that allow for creative room layouts.
The main dining venue,
Japanese Cuisine Mizunoe, along with other restaurants and bars, reflects the culinary legacy of the renowned gourmet, Rosanjin Kitaoji, who previously operated an exclusive restaurant on the same site. Today, the hotel offers a diverse menu that merges his meticulous culinary philosophy with modern sensibilities.
The hotel includes five banquet facilities, with the largest being the 540 m²
Phoenix Room, an indoor pool spanning 20 meters, and a members-only fitness club equipped with a spa and barber facilities. The Capitol Hotel Tokyu stands out as a unique establishment, offering guests a sense of
'Wabi-sabi', a Japanese aesthetic that celebrates the beauty of imperfection and tranquility.
Understanding Michelin Keys Ratings
- - One Michelin Key: Denotes a special stay with unique character and experiences that stand out. The service is attentive, surpassing similar-priced establishments.
- - Two Michelin Keys: Represents a wonderful stay that offers memorable experiences in every aspect. The property is characterized by its uniqueness and charm, operated with pride and meticulous attention.
- - Three Michelin Keys: Signifies the highest level of comfort, service, style, and elegance. It is among the most distinguished hotels worldwide, serving as a destination for extraordinary travel, offering hospitality that creates lasting memories.
For more information about The Capitol Hotel Tokyu, please visit their
official website and explore their rich brand history.