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Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

Hotel Highlights

Nestled just under a kilometer from the vibrant heart of Tokyo, the Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience for your Japanese adventure. Located at 2-2-1 Yoyogi in the bustling Shibuya ward, this stylish 4-star hotel ensures you're close to the city's iconic sights while providing a tranquil retreat with garden views. Wake up to a delightful breakfast included in your stay, and enjoy exploring Tokyo with easy access to the city's center.

Property building in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower
Facade/entrance in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

Rooms

Special Offer - single occupancy - Non-Smoking - Scenic King Room in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

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1 Queen Size Bed

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335 sqft

Scenic, King Size, Single Use

Garden view

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Indulge in a scenic King Room with a Queen size bed in a non-smoking environment. Enjoy a spacious 334 sqft room with relaxing garden view and soundproof walls.

Scenic Triple Room - Non-Smoking (3 people only) in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

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2 Twin Beds

1 Sofa Bed

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30 sqft

Scenic, 2 Single

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Scenic Triple Room- Non Smoking is 334 square feet and includes 2 single beds 80-130 width plus rollaways on demand plus safe and is Wheelchair-accessible.

Special Offer - single occupancy - Non-Smoking - Southern Tower Twin Room in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

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2 Twin Beds

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280 sqft

Southern Tower, 2 Twin Beds, Single Use

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Welcome to our Southern Tower Twin Room - ideal for single occupancy. Enjoy a spacious 280 sqft room with twin beds, air conditioning, soundproofing, and a private bathroom with a relaxing bathtub.

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Kick back in one of their soundproof rooms, where the long beds (>6.5 ft) and modern amenities like free Wi-Fi and air conditioning promise a restful stay. Need to attend a meeting or host friends? The hotel offers banquet facilities and a restaurant, perfect for both work and leisure. Plus, with features like a 24-hour front desk, elevators, and wheelchair accessibility, Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower has thought of every comfort and convenience.

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Lobby or reception in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

Experience the Best

With over 1,800 glowing reviews, travelers rave about the welcoming atmosphere and prime location, starting at just $168. Whether you're here for business, sightseeing, or just unwinding, this hotel is a great base to explore Tokyo’s vibrant neighborhoods and hidden gems—just remember, parking and kids' meals come with extra charges, but the spectacular views and prime spot on Yoyogi Street make it all worthwhile!

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Photo of the whole room in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

Plan Your Stay

After a day of exploring Tokyo’s bustling streets, unwind at the hotel's onsite Southern Tower Dining restaurant, where a family-friendly and romantic ambiance sets the perfect mood. Embark on a culinary journey with exquisite French and European cuisines that satisfy any craving, whether it's a hearty breakfast or an indulgent dinner. When you're craving a more relaxed vibe, head over to the Lounge South Court for a romantic European-inspired environment, ideal for sipping a cocktail and recounting the day's adventures.

Restaurant/places to eat in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower
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Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Soundproof rooms

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Garden view

Bathroom in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower
Bathroom in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower

Restaurants

Southern Tower Dininig

Family Friendly, Modern, Romantic, French, European

Lounge South Court

Romantic, European

Food in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower
Restaurant/places to eat in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower
Property building in Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower
Coffee on a comfy lounge chair overlooking Tokyo? Yes, please! It’s a beautiful hotel with stunning views, we even saw Mt. Fuji from here. Lovely room, comfortable bed, toiletries are excellent, professional and friendly staff. We could be in the thick of busy streets within minutes and yet this was a peaceful, tranquil place to rest. Very close to Shinjuku station and also Yoyogi station which was WAY less chaotic for us! Breakfast was excellent…many choices. I loved the banana juice. Eggs cooked to order, rice, mashed potatoes, bacon plus cold items like salads and chicken, decent fruit selection and nice breads. It’s great having 7-Eleven in the building. It’s true what they say about those great egg salad sammies. We dined at a couple of places close by and especially enjoyed Tavern on S. Don’t you have to go to Eggslut?

Tamela

The location of the hotel is excellent, a short walk to the New South Exit at Shinjuku station where there is also a JR office where you can buy a physical Suica Card if needed, Shinkansen tickets etc. There’s a 7-Eleven downstairs and Family Mart around the corner which came in handy. There’s also a Starbucks in between the hotel and station. The beds are VERY comfortable and the size of the room and bathroom is large compared to other Tōkyō hotel rooms. The staff kindly organised our luggage to be forwarded to our next hotel in Kyoto - a seamless experience that saved us having to navigated the trains with our luggage when we checked out. The breakfast is buffet style with plenty of Japanese and Western options. The omelettes are delicious! Expensive if not included as part of your room rate.

Kate

Great location just south of Shinjuku Station, within walking distance to food options and shopping, Shinjuku, Meiji Shrine/Yoyogi Park, and Shibuya. Hotel is exceptionally clean and staff was extremely friendly and courteous. Room had a wonderful western view, though the room's view of Mt. Fuji was blocked by another building. Room was clean, as described, and soundproof. King bed easily fit 2 adults and a child. Bathroom was of western style and had a clothes drying line. Filtered water (hot and cold, need to provide a refillable vessel) is available on each floor. A 7-11 is available in the first floor of the building. By train, many locations around Tokyo are within a 20 minute ride,

Rccd1

Terrific value for money right on Shinjuku station - the hotel’s highlight is its location and relatively affordable price (considering typical Tokyo hotel costs). Not only that, the bigger rooms (King, Scenic, Panoramic) are very impressive in size considering it’s central Tokyo - I highly recommend going for them even though they’re slightly more expensive. Everything was clean and comfortable once we upgraded to the bigger room (our original double bed room of the smallest type was a bit too small for us and smelled of cigarettes - the hotel staff immediately offered alternatives).

Hadar

I was so happy that I chose this hotel for my first solo trip to Japan. Getting to Shinjuku from the airport was easy; the hotel is in the less crowded direction around the station so you are not fighting crowds to get there. The room had a nice view from the 35th floor. I also temporarily lost an iPod so I left a note for housekeeping to look out for it and they found it! I had looked so they must do a very thorough cleaning.

Sakae

Coffee on a comfy lounge chair overlooking Tokyo? Yes, please! It’s a beautiful hotel with stunning views, we even saw Mt. Fuji from here. Lovely room, comfortable bed, toiletries are excellent, professional and friendly staff. We could be in the thick of busy streets within minutes and yet this was a peaceful, tranquil place to rest. Very close to Shinjuku station and also Yoyogi station which was WAY less chaotic for us! Breakfast was excellent…many choices. I loved the banana juice. Eggs cooked to order, rice, mashed potatoes, bacon plus cold items like salads and chicken, decent fruit selection and nice breads. It’s great having 7-Eleven in the building. It’s true what they say about those great egg salad sammies. We dined at a couple of places close by and especially enjoyed Tavern on S. Don’t you have to go to Eggslut?

Tamela

The location of the hotel is excellent, a short walk to the New South Exit at Shinjuku station where there is also a JR office where you can buy a physical Suica Card if needed, Shinkansen tickets etc. There’s a 7-Eleven downstairs and Family Mart around the corner which came in handy. There’s also a Starbucks in between the hotel and station. The beds are VERY comfortable and the size of the room and bathroom is large compared to other Tōkyō hotel rooms. The staff kindly organised our luggage to be forwarded to our next hotel in Kyoto - a seamless experience that saved us having to navigated the trains with our luggage when we checked out. The breakfast is buffet style with plenty of Japanese and Western options. The omelettes are delicious! Expensive if not included as part of your room rate.

Kate

Great location just south of Shinjuku Station, within walking distance to food options and shopping, Shinjuku, Meiji Shrine/Yoyogi Park, and Shibuya. Hotel is exceptionally clean and staff was extremely friendly and courteous. Room had a wonderful western view, though the room's view of Mt. Fuji was blocked by another building. Room was clean, as described, and soundproof. King bed easily fit 2 adults and a child. Bathroom was of western style and had a clothes drying line. Filtered water (hot and cold, need to provide a refillable vessel) is available on each floor. A 7-11 is available in the first floor of the building. By train, many locations around Tokyo are within a 20 minute ride,

Rccd1

Terrific value for money right on Shinjuku station - the hotel’s highlight is its location and relatively affordable price (considering typical Tokyo hotel costs). Not only that, the bigger rooms (King, Scenic, Panoramic) are very impressive in size considering it’s central Tokyo - I highly recommend going for them even though they’re slightly more expensive. Everything was clean and comfortable once we upgraded to the bigger room (our original double bed room of the smallest type was a bit too small for us and smelled of cigarettes - the hotel staff immediately offered alternatives).

Hadar

I was so happy that I chose this hotel for my first solo trip to Japan. Getting to Shinjuku from the airport was easy; the hotel is in the less crowded direction around the station so you are not fighting crowds to get there. The room had a nice view from the 35th floor. I also temporarily lost an iPod so I left a note for housekeeping to look out for it and they found it! I had looked so they must do a very thorough cleaning.

Sakae

Coffee on a comfy lounge chair overlooking Tokyo? Yes, please! It’s a beautiful hotel with stunning views, we even saw Mt. Fuji from here. Lovely room, comfortable bed, toiletries are excellent, professional and friendly staff. We could be in the thick of busy streets within minutes and yet this was a peaceful, tranquil place to rest. Very close to Shinjuku station and also Yoyogi station which was WAY less chaotic for us! Breakfast was excellent…many choices. I loved the banana juice. Eggs cooked to order, rice, mashed potatoes, bacon plus cold items like salads and chicken, decent fruit selection and nice breads. It’s great having 7-Eleven in the building. It’s true what they say about those great egg salad sammies. We dined at a couple of places close by and especially enjoyed Tavern on S. Don’t you have to go to Eggslut?

Tamela

The location of the hotel is excellent, a short walk to the New South Exit at Shinjuku station where there is also a JR office where you can buy a physical Suica Card if needed, Shinkansen tickets etc. There’s a 7-Eleven downstairs and Family Mart around the corner which came in handy. There’s also a Starbucks in between the hotel and station. The beds are VERY comfortable and the size of the room and bathroom is large compared to other Tōkyō hotel rooms. The staff kindly organised our luggage to be forwarded to our next hotel in Kyoto - a seamless experience that saved us having to navigated the trains with our luggage when we checked out. The breakfast is buffet style with plenty of Japanese and Western options. The omelettes are delicious! Expensive if not included as part of your room rate.

Kate

Great location just south of Shinjuku Station, within walking distance to food options and shopping, Shinjuku, Meiji Shrine/Yoyogi Park, and Shibuya. Hotel is exceptionally clean and staff was extremely friendly and courteous. Room had a wonderful western view, though the room's view of Mt. Fuji was blocked by another building. Room was clean, as described, and soundproof. King bed easily fit 2 adults and a child. Bathroom was of western style and had a clothes drying line. Filtered water (hot and cold, need to provide a refillable vessel) is available on each floor. A 7-11 is available in the first floor of the building. By train, many locations around Tokyo are within a 20 minute ride,

Rccd1

Terrific value for money right on Shinjuku station - the hotel’s highlight is its location and relatively affordable price (considering typical Tokyo hotel costs). Not only that, the bigger rooms (King, Scenic, Panoramic) are very impressive in size considering it’s central Tokyo - I highly recommend going for them even though they’re slightly more expensive. Everything was clean and comfortable once we upgraded to the bigger room (our original double bed room of the smallest type was a bit too small for us and smelled of cigarettes - the hotel staff immediately offered alternatives).

Hadar

I was so happy that I chose this hotel for my first solo trip to Japan. Getting to Shinjuku from the airport was easy; the hotel is in the less crowded direction around the station so you are not fighting crowds to get there. The room had a nice view from the 35th floor. I also temporarily lost an iPod so I left a note for housekeeping to look out for it and they found it! I had looked so they must do a very thorough cleaning.

Sakae

Location

2-2-1 Yoyogi, Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo, 151-8583, Japan

Odakyu Hotel Century Southern Tower