Rose Stay Tokyo Shiba Park sits one minute from Shiba-koen Station Exit A1 on the Toei Mita Line, with Tokyo Tower, Zojoji Temple, and Shiba Park all within easy walking distance. That combination of location and the on-site Chongqing Kitchen Express — the casual dining arm of Yokohama Chinatown’s legendary Chongqing Hanten restaurant — makes this 108-room hotel a more interesting proposition than its size might suggest. The hotel reopened in 2022 under its current name, and the rebrand brought a complete redesign of the lobby and guest rooms: clean white walls with rose-patterned wallpaper accents (every room has a different floral pattern, which makes arrival a small, pleasant surprise), a free drink corner in the lobby, and the peacock-blue entrance accents that now distinguish the building on the main road. The hotel belongs to the same group as Rose Hotel Yokohama, and the rose motif — Yokohama’s city flower — is woven through the keycard design, the room door colour (a deep wine-red), and the brand aesthetic throughout.
Room & Amenities
The Economy Double Room on the fourth floor measures 14 square metres — compact, as expected for a business hotel in this location, but well-organised and spotlessly clean. The 140cm-wide bed is positioned efficiently in the room, and the layout keeps things functional without feeling cramped. What lifts the room above the generic business hotel standard is a series of considered touches: a reversible pillow offering two different firmness levels; an in-room shiatsu massager for unwinding after a day on foot; and POLA bath amenities (shampoo, conditioner, and body wash in a fresh floral musk scent) in the bathroom. Each room has a different wallpaper pattern, making the discovery of your specific room a small surprise on arrival.
The desk is functional for laptop work and includes a lamp. Mugs and teacups are stored in the under-desk cabinet alongside an electric kettle. The hair dryer is also stored under the desk rather than in the bathroom — easy to miss, so worth checking there first. A modern air conditioning unit handles the room efficiently, recommended at 24–26°C in summer and 20–24°C in winter. The bedside control panel operates all room lights. There is no under-bed storage, and the mini fridge does not have a freezer function, though it is adequate for chilling drinks. A luggage rack and in-room safe are positioned in the corridor section near the entrance, alongside wall-mounted storage for clothes — a tidy way to keep the main room uncluttered. Individually packaged disposable slippers are provided. In-room wear is a unisex waffle-knit one-piece style, soft and breathable.
The bathroom is a combined unit-bath style — compact but thoroughly clean, with a bidet washlet toilet and good shower pressure. The ceiling height is generous, so taller guests will not feel cramped. The shower curtain is clean with no marks. A retractable clothesline pulls out from the wall to provide a drying line across the tub — a practical detail for anyone travelling with hand-wash items. POLA toiletries in the bathroom are a step above what most hotels in this category provide. Standard rooms like the fourth-floor Economy Double already have floral wallpaper accents; the dedicated Rose Floor offers a more immersive floral design experience and comes with additional beauty amenities, worth considering if décor or skincare is a priority.
Each guest floor has a trouser press available. Irons and humidifiers can be borrowed from the front desk. Coin-operated laundry (washers and dryers, 24 hours) is available on the third and fifth floors; detergent can be purchased at the front desk. The lobby’s free drink corner serves coffee and a selection of teas, and connects directly to an amenity corner stocked with skincare essentials — useful if you have forgotten anything at home. A comfortable sofa seating area sits at the back of the lobby. Standard check-in is from 15:00; check-out is by 10:00 AM, which is earlier than many hotels in this class.
Dining & Breakfast
Chongqing Kitchen Express occupies the second floor of the building and opens at 7:00 AM, making it well-suited to early departures for sightseeing or business. Hotel guests receive a 10% discount on dining, and the same discount applies to room service orders from the restaurant. The menu is casual Cantonese-style, and the seafood congee — ordered on the morning of the stay — arrived more generously portioned than expected, packed with scallops, shrimp, and squid. The reviewer noted it was “rich with ocean flavour” and exactly the right remedy after the previous night’s rich tonkotsu ramen. Orders are placed at a ticket machine at the entrance, keeping the process relaxed and efficient. You can also order from the restaurant and enjoy it in your room — a convenient option for evenings when you want to stay in.
Location & Access
The hotel is a one-minute walk from Shiba-koen Station Exit A1 on the Toei Mita Line. Tokyo Tower and Zojoji Temple are within easy walking distance, and the greenery of Shiba Park is directly outside the station exit. The nearest JR station is Tamachi, approximately a ten-minute walk away, which gives access to the JR network including Yamanote Line connections at Shinagawa. The Mita Line itself connects efficiently toward Tokyo Station, the Imperial Palace area, and onward to Meguro and Musashi-Koyama. For visitors planning to explore the historic south side of Tokyo — Zojoji, Shiba Toshogu Shrine, Hamarikyu Gardens, Hamamatsucho — the hotel’s location removes the need for a single train journey. The building itself is Yuai Kaikan, a labor union hall, with hotel floors running from the second to the eighth. The restaurant and lobby are on the second floor, and the straightforward layout means orientation takes almost no time.
Final Verdict
Rose Stay Tokyo Shiba Park earns its recommendation through the combination of a genuinely exceptional transit location, a lobby and room aesthetic that rises above the standard business hotel template, and the on-site Chongqing Kitchen Express — which provides a breakfast option that is meaningfully better than the convenience store alternatives most comparably-priced hotels in Tokyo quietly rely on. The rooms are 14 square metres and the bathroom is a standard unit-bath, so this is not a hotel for guests who value space or soaking above all else. But for the traveller who wants a clean, characterful base with Tokyo Tower in walking distance and an authentic Chinese restaurant to start the morning, the value is clear. Rates vary by season — check current prices on Agoda. The Rose Floor upgrade is worth considering for anyone who wants a more immersive stay — the extra beauty amenities and design details make it a noticeably different experience from the standard floors.