Overview
Keio Presso Inn Tokyo Station Yaesu is located on the Yaesu and Kyobashi side of Tokyo Station and Marunouchi, close to both Tokyo Station and Kyobashi Station. It works best for travelers who want Tokyo Station rail access without choosing a full-service luxury hotel, while still keeping the Ginza Line, Nihonbashi, and Yaesu shopping and dining nearby.
Rooms
The hotel has 248 rooms across single, double, twin, and universal twin categories. Comfort Single and Comfort Double rooms are 12 square meters, Comfort Twin rooms are 20 square meters, and Universal Twin rooms are 28 square meters with capacity for up to four guests when extra bedding is arranged. Rooms are simple and compact, with free wired and wireless internet, smart TVs, desks, kettles, refrigerators, hair dryers, and air purifiers with humidifying function.
Facilities
Facilities are practical rather than resort-style. The hotel provides self check-in and check-out machines, guest self lockers, vending machines, coin laundry, a microwave, ice machine, and tourist pamphlets. There is no guest parking, so rail arrival is the better fit.
Dining
Breakfast is a paid buffet served from 6:30 AM to 9:30 AM, with last entry at 9:15 AM. The buffet includes Japanese and Western items, with main dishes, small sides, curry, bread, rice, drinks, and dessert items depending on the day.
Location and transport
The hotel is about three minutes on foot from Tokyo Station's Yaesu Chuo Exit, about two minutes from Kyobashi Station Exit 8 on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, and about six minutes from Takaracho Station Exit A5 on the Toei Asakusa Line. This makes it useful for Shinkansen departures, JR city routes, Ginza Line trips, and walks around Yaesu, Kyobashi, Nihonbashi, and the east side of Ginza.
Airport access
Narita Airport access can work through Tokyo Station by Narita Express, while Haneda Airport access is usually planned through central rail transfers or the Toei Asakusa Line side of the area. These are station-based routes rather than hotel-door transfers, so travelers with heavy luggage should choose the arrival station and exit carefully.
Why stay here
Choose Keio Presso Inn Tokyo Station Yaesu when the priority is practical Tokyo Station access, a lower-key room, paid breakfast on site, and a location that also keeps Kyobashi subway access close. Choose a larger Tokyo Station hotel when room size, full-service dining, or a more polished hotel stay matters more than price-conscious convenience.
Good to know
Rooms are compact, so this hotel is strongest for short stays, solo travelers, business trips, and rail-heavy itineraries. Tokyo Station is large, and the Yaesu side matters here: arriving from the wrong station exit can add avoidable walking time with luggage.

