








In a city of 14 million, it has mastered the art of privacy. Every room features a private balcony and an en-suite onsen bath filled with volcanic water trucked in from Fufu’s property in Atami, about 90 minutes away.
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Hotels Own Introduction
A Hidden Retreat in the Heart of Ginza
In the refined district of Ginza, FUFU Tokyo Ginza offers a serene escape where layers of history and modernity quietly intertwine. Beyond the city’s energy, a tranquil world unfolds—where garden leaves rustle in the breeze and time begins to slow.
A Sanctuary of Japanese Aesthetics
Rooted in the principles of traditional hospitality, the hotel reflects a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and beauty. Interiors are adorned with artisanal works and heritage techniques, while each room presents its own unique design—an individual expression of Japanese refinement.
Seamless Connection to Nature
Yukimi-shoji screens blur the boundary between indoors and out, allowing shifting natural light and gentle air to shape the atmosphere. Every stay becomes a sensory experience, guided by subtle changes in light, texture, and season.
Healing Waters, Timeless Rituals
Each guest room features a private bath filled with natural hot spring water from Atami—the origin of the FUFU philosophy. These mineral-rich waters, cherished for centuries, offer a restorative ritual that soothes both body and mind.
A Gentle Pause from the City
At FUFU Tokyo Ginza, the rhythm of the city fades into the background. Guests are invited to embrace stillness, reconnect with their senses, and experience a softer, more contemplative passage of time—defined by quiet luxury and effortless comfort.