Hotel in Tokyo, Japan
TRUNK(HOTEL)
150Pearl PointsDesign-forward Shibuya base. Skip if you want ceremony.

About TRUNK(HOTEL)
TRUNK(HOTEL) is a design-led lifestyle hotel in Shibuya's Jingumae neighbourhood, positioned for independent travellers who want proximity to Harajuku and Omotesando without the formality of Tokyo's trophy luxury properties. Easier to book than Aman or Bvlgari, and a reasonable fit for families with older children, though guests expecting grand-hotel service levels should adjust expectations before arrival.
The Quick Verdict
Most people assume TRUNK(HOTEL) is just another Omotesando boutique hotel dressed up with a lifestyle label. It is not. This is a design-forward, community-oriented property in Shibuya's Jingumae neighbourhood that pitches itself firmly at the independent traveller who wants to be in the thick of Tokyo's creative culture rather than insulated from it. For first-timers expecting the hushed, deferential atmosphere of a traditional luxury hotel, recalibrate before you arrive.
What to Expect on Arrival
The energy at TRUNK leans social and low-key cool rather than grand or ceremonial. The lobby operates more like a neighbourhood hub than a formal reception — expect ambient music, a relaxed bar presence, and guests who look like they have somewhere interesting to be. This makes it a reasonable fit for families with older children or teenagers who would find the stiff formality of a Palace Hotel Tokyo or a Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi alienating. Families with toddlers or young children should think carefully — the atmosphere skews adult and the surrounding Jingumae streets are busy, though navigable.
Location and Getting Around
The address on Jingumae puts you within walking distance of Harajuku, Omotesando, and Shibuya crossing , arguably the most concentrated stretch of shopping, food, and cultural energy in central Tokyo. For first-timers trying to cover ground quickly, this is a genuine advantage. You will spend less time on the subway and more time on foot, which is usually the better way to understand this city. Check our full Tokyo hotels guide if you are undecided on the neighbourhood.
Booking and Timing
TRUNK(HOTEL) is not a hard book , availability is generally more accessible than trophy properties like Aman Tokyo or Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo. Peak sakura season (late March to early April) and Golden Week (late April to early May) will tighten availability across all Tokyo hotels, so book two to three months ahead if your dates fall in those windows. Outside peak periods, a few weeks' notice is typically sufficient.
Family Suitability
TRUNK works leading for families with self-sufficient older kids who can engage with an urban, design-focused environment. The Jingumae location gives teenagers genuine things to do independently , Harajuku's side streets alone will keep them occupied for a morning. For families needing dedicated kids' programming, concierge depth, or pool facilities calibrated for children, the Andaz Tokyo or Four Seasons Otemachi are better-equipped options. Explore our Tokyo experiences guide for family-friendly activity ideas across the city.
For other destinations in Japan, HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO suits families looking for more structured service, while Gora Kadan in Hakone offers a quieter retreat with onsen access that works well with kids old enough to appreciate the format.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the pool and spa at TRUNK(HOTEL)?
Pool and spa facilities at TRUNK(HOTEL) are not a headline reason to book here. The property is positioned as a social, design-led city hotel in Jingumae — if a full-service spa or lap pool is a priority, Aman Tokyo or the Four Seasons at Otemachi will serve you better. TRUNK's advantage is its Shibuya-area location and atmosphere, not wellness infrastructure. Factor that in before booking if recovery or relaxation facilities are a deciding criterion for you.
Is TRUNK(HOTEL) worth the price?
Pricing varies at TRUNK(HOTEL); confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is TRUNK(HOTEL) located?
TRUNK(HOTEL) is located in Tokyo, at 5 Chome-31 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan.
How can I contact TRUNK(HOTEL)?
You can reach TRUNK(HOTEL) via check the venue's official channels.
Location
5 Chome-31 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Compare TRUNK(HOTEL)
| Venue | Awards | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| TRUNK(HOTEL) | Easy | |
| Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Aman Tokyo | Michelin 2 Key, World's 50 Best | Unknown |
| Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi | Michelin 3 Key | Unknown |
| Palace Hotel Tokyo | Michelin 3 Key | Unknown |
| Andaz Tokyo | Michelin 1 Key | Unknown |
A quick look at how TRUNK(HOTEL) measures up.
Also Consider
- Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, Notable alternative
- Aman Tokyo, Notable alternative
- Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi, Notable alternative
- Palace Hotel Tokyo, Notable alternative
- Andaz Tokyo, Notable alternative
TRUNK(HOTEL) occupies a different tier and a different philosophy from most of its Tokyo peers. If you are comparing it against Aman Tokyo or Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo, you are not comparing like for like. Those properties compete on service depth, room finish, and prestige address. TRUNK competes on location energy and design credibility. If concierge polish and butler-level attentiveness are your benchmarks, Aman Tokyo wins without much debate. If you want to feel embedded in Tokyo's creative neighbourhoods rather than above them, TRUNK is the more honest fit.
Against the Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi and Palace Hotel Tokyo, TRUNK trades formal service infrastructure for neighbourhood access. The Four Seasons Otemachi sits near the Imperial Palace and suits business travellers and families wanting full-service comfort; Palace Hotel Tokyo offers a similar blend of location and polish. For first-timers who prioritise walkability to Shibuya and Harajuku over room scale or spa comprehensiveness, TRUNK's Jingumae address is the more practical choice.
Andaz Tokyo is the closest philosophical peer, both lean lifestyle rather than traditional luxury, but Andaz sits atop Toranomon Hills with panoramic city views and a stronger family and events infrastructure. If you want the lifestyle-hotel feel with more vertical drama and a more established F&B; programme, Andaz Tokyo is worth the comparison. TRUNK is the better pick if you want street-level Shibuya energy and a smaller, more residential scale. Check Bellustar Tokyo if you want a third lifestyle-leaning option with a distinct rooftop identity.
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