Creston Ginza: Access, Hours & Night View Guide

Creston Ginza

Night view from Creston Ginza

Night View from Creston Ginza (Chuo Ward)

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A historic hotel offering some of the city's finest riverfront night views. The nearby Sumida Terrace area is also perfect for evening strolls.

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Visit Report: Creston Ginza

Creston Ginza occupies floors 32-38 of the St. Luke's Residence building.

Originally opened in June 1994 as the "Tokyo New Hankyu Hotel Tsukiji," it was renamed to its current name in February 2013.

All guest rooms are located on high floors, with large windows offering stunning waterfront night views.

The bridges spanning the Sumida River are each illuminated in distinctive colors, with the brilliantly lit Kachidoki Bridge and Tsukiji Bridge being particular highlights.

Looking toward the Minato ward area, you can also enjoy views of Tokyo Tower and the towering high-rise district.

If you're looking for a hotel in the Chuo ward area where you can enjoy beautiful night views, why not consider staying at Creston Ginza?

Creston Ginza - Time-lapse Video

Creston Ginza — Information

Features

Hotel Information
Check-in / Check-out15:00 / 12:00

Creston Ginza - Access & Parking

Access Information
Train / Nearest Station
  • About 7-minute walk from Tsukiji Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line)
  • About 8-minute walk from Shintomicho Station (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)
Parking
  • Parking: Approximately 50 spaces
  • Rate: ¥3,500 (approx. $23) per night

Best Time to See the Night View at Creston Ginza

Best Time for Night Photography Today (4/29)

The 'magic hour' when the blue sky meets city lights.
Today's sunset is at 18:25.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What kind of night views can you enjoy?
You can see the illuminated Kachidoki Bridge and Tsukiji Bridge, as well as Tokyo Tower.
Until what time are Kachidoki Bridge and Tsukiji Bridge illuminated?
They are lit up from sunset until 11:00 PM.
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