3 hotels with documented Shabbat and kosher arrangements — compiled from public sources with last-verified dates. Always confirm directly with the hotel before booking, and see the seven-point checklist for what to ask.
Japan's first kosher-certified hotel, a small guesthouse-style property in Sanno, Ota-ku, five minutes' walk from Omori Station. Operates under the supervision of Kosher Japan, led by Japan's Chabad chief rabbi, and serves kosher Jewish and Israeli cuisine, with a Chabad House library nearby. Hotel's official site states it is Japan's first kosher hotel approved by Kosher Japan (Rabbi Edery), serves kosher meals with special Shabbat/holiday arrangements, and offers packages with kosher meals and use of the nearby Chabad House library.
Large upscale hotel in Takanawa, Minato-ku, about a 10-minute walk from Chabad Lubavitch of Tokyo (Takanawa), which houses a synagogue and Chana's Place kosher restaurant. Recommended on Chabad Tokyo's own hotels page, which describes it as the Shabbat-friendly option among nearby hotels. Chabad Lubavitch of Tokyo's hotels page lists it at a 10-minute walk and calls it "the only shabbat friendly hotel"; the same page notes Chana's Place kosher restaurant at the Chabad center.
Apartment-style hotel in Takanawa about a 5-minute walk from Chabad Lubavitch of Tokyo and its Chana's Place kosher restaurant. Listed on Chabad Tokyo's hotels page as a nearby option whose staff are very familiar with Shabbat-observant guests. Chabad Tokyo's hotels page lists it near the Chabad center as "very familiar with shabbos guests" with no stairs; it notes the hotel uses an electric key, so manual access is not documented.
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