MONday Group Celebrates Significant Recognition from Tripadvisor
In a remarkable achievement, MONday Group has announced that 21 of its hotel properties have been awarded the prestigious 2025 Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice Award. Among these,
MONday Apart Ueno Shin-Ogikubo and
MONday Apart Premium Ueno received the highly coveted
Best of the Best accolade, which is designated for the top 1% of hotels worldwide based on traveler reviews and ratings.
The Travelers' Choice Awards, an annual expression of excellence in hospitality, ranks approximately 8 million establishments across the globe. Gaining recognition as one of the best hotels underscores the commitment of MONday Group to delivering exceptional experiences for travelers.
Notably, alongside the top-tier awards received by the two Ueno properties, 19 other MONday establishments were recognized with the standard
Travelers' Choice Award for 2025. This remarkable collection of accolades reflects the dedication of MONday Group to providing outstanding service, innovative accommodations, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Acknowledging Guests and Reviews
The management of MONday Group expressed their heartfelt gratitude to all guests who have stayed at their hotels and took the time to provide valuable reviews. Each feedback contributed to this significant recognition, highlighting how guest experiences shape the reputation and quality of hospitality.
Below is the complete list of MONday hotels honored this year:
Travelers' Choice Award: Best of the Best 2025
- - MONday Apart Ueno Shin-Ogikubo
- - MONday Apart Premium Ueno
Travelers' Choice Award: 2025
- - hotel MONday Premium Toyosu
- - hotel MONday Tokyo Nishikasai
- - hotel MONday Asakusa
- - hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi
- - hotel MONday Premium Ueno Okachimachi
- - hotel MONday Haneda Airport
- - hotel MONday Kyoto Marutamachi
- - Ichi Hotel Ueno Shin-Ogikubo
- - Ichi Hotel Asakusabashi
- - MONday Apart Nihonbashi Ningyocho
- - MONday Apart Premium Hamamatsucho
- - MONday Apart Hamamatsucho Daimon
- - MONday Apart Premium Akihabara Asakusabashi Station
- - MONday Apart Premium Akihabara
- - MONday Apart Premium Nihonbashi
- - MONday Apart Premium Ginza Shintomicho
- - MONday Apart Premium Ueno Okachimachi
- - MONday Apart Asakusabashi Akihabara
- - MONday Apart Premium Kyoto Station
About MONday Group
Managed by
JHAT Co., Ltd., the MONday Group operates a diverse range of hotel brands tailored to meet various travel styles and lifestyles. Notably, the
Hotel MONday Apartment series provides excellent facilities for long-term stays and family visits, receiving high praise from guests for its thoughtful amenities, including self-catering kitchens and self-service laundry systems, allowing for more comfortable stays.
Currently, MONday has 23 properties in Tokyo, 4 in Kyoto, and 1 in Osaka, with plans to further expand. Notably,
GRAND MONday Ginza and
Premium Apart MONday Ginza EAST are set to open in April 2025, with
Premium Apart MONday Kyoto Gojyo expected to follow in May.
Commitment to Customer Service
The recent recognition fuels MONday Group's dedication to continuously addressing customer needs and enhancing service quality. Moving forward, the group aims to bring rich and comfortable stay experiences to all its guests, ensuring that every visit is memorable.
Company Name: JHAT Co., Ltd.
Location: 1-15-4 Higashiueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Kisu Wire Okachimachi Building 7F
CEO: Akira Hirabayashi
Established: June 7, 2018
Website: https://jhat-m.com/
Looking Ahead
As international tourism continues to grow, JHAT Co., Ltd. remains steadfast in its mission to offer tailored accommodation services, particularly for foreign travelers visiting Japan. While Japan's tourism market is well-regarded globally, there remains a scarcity of hotels capable of accommodating families and large groups. To address this gap, JHAT is committed to establishing a network of diverse lodging options across Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.
Through strategic planning and development, JHAT aims to contribute to the flourishing of the tourism sector and regional revitalization in Japan.