• Living room area in King guestroom at Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya   

  • Dining area inside guestroom at Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya   

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today the immediate opening of Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya, the first Hyatt House-branded property in Tokyo, offering accommodations for short- to long-term stays. This opening is the second Hyatt House-branded property in Japan, following the debut of Hyatt House Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture. Additionally, it signifies the twentieth Hyatt hotel in Japan.

Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya features 126 spacious apartment-style guestrooms measuring 344 feet (32 square meters) or more, including 18 suites. To make guests feel right at home, all rooms are equipped with a kitchen, washer/dryer, microwave oven and refrigerator. Each room also features a spacious bathroom with separate spaces for the shower and toilet. Within the hotel, guests can also enjoy amenities such as a 24/7 fitness center and indoor pool overlooking a rooftop garden.

Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya makes guests feel genuinely at home with an elevated, spacious and self-sufficient experience. Strategically located near the renowned scramble crossing in front of Shibuya Station, the hotel is in the heart of the trendy Shibuya area, home to many of Tokyo’s hottest stores, restaurants and entertainment venues. The hotel is conveniently close to Harajuku, a popular hub of culture and fashion, and the natural beauty of Meiji Jingu Shrine. It is also within easy reach of Shinjuku, one of Tokyo’s largest business and entertainment districts.

Situated in Shibuya Sakura Stage, a new two-tower complex built by Tokyu Land Corporation as part of the transformative redevelopment of the dynamic Shibuya area, the hotel provides direct access to Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo’s major transportation hubs. Directly connected by a pedestrian walkway, nine train lines provide easy access to many areas of Tokyo, the surrounding suburbs, Yokohama and beyond. In addition, Haneda Airport is only about 45 minutes away by shuttle bus, and often less by taxi.

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Dining

Moss Cross Tokyo, the main restaurant at Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya, is a casual space offering delightful choices for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In addition to a Western-style breakfast buffet, the lunch and dinner menus fuse modern Japanese-French cuisine with thoughtfully selected premium ingredients. Two private dining rooms, seating six and ten respectively, are also available. In the hotel lobby, H Bar serves an array of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages for guests to enjoy throughout the day and night. Also located in the lobby is the convenient 24-hour H Market, where guests on-the-go can choose from a variety of locally inspired, ready-to-eat snacks, baked goods, and bottled drinks.

“We are delighted to announce the opening of the twentieth Hyatt hotel in Japan, Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya, as part of Tokyu Land Corporation’s Shibuya Sakura Stage project in the heart of Shibuya, one of Tokyo’s most exciting districts. Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya is perfect for short- to long-term stays, offering convenience, comfort and community to domestic and international business and leisure travelers looking for living accommodations in Tokyo’s exciting Shibuya area,” said Sam Sakamura, Hyatt’s vice president Japan and Micronesia.

"The Shibuya redevelopment project is a once-in-a-century undertaking," said Tatsuaki Tanaka, executive officer of Tokyu Land Corporation’s Wellness Promotion Unit. "Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya will open today in Shibuya Sakura Stage, the final piece in the redevelopment of central Shibuya. This multifaceted complex will not only be the only residential building in central Shibuya but will also house offices for 10,000 people and commercial facilities offering diverse new experiences. It will even have a vibrant green plaza unique to the area. Hyatt House Tokyo Shibuya will be a key contributor to the international character of this area, allowing visitors from around the world to experience the enjoyment and convenience of living in Shibuya."