Your Gateway to Tokyo’s Hidden, Leafy Side
Escape Tokyo’s crowds at TRUNK Hotel, with park strolls, local cafés, and peaceful neighbourhood adventures near Yoyogi Park.
Location:
Nestled in the tranquil Tomigaya neighbourhood of Tokyo, TRUNK Hotel offers a serene escape just a short walk from the vibrant Shibuya district. Its proximity to Yoyogi Park provides guests with easy access to one of Tokyo's largest green spaces, ideal for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities. The hotel is also within walking distance of Harajuku and Meiji Jingu Shrine, placing cultural landmarks at your doorstep.
Rooms:
The hotel features 25 thoughtfully designed rooms and suites, each equipped with a private balcony offering views of either Yoyogi Park or the surrounding neighbourhood. Interiors blend Japanese and Scandinavian aesthetics, showcasing natural materials like wood and stone, complemented by bespoke furnishings from local artisans. The Owner’s Suite, occupying the top floor, boasts expansive windows, a private terrace, and panoramic views of the park and city skyline.
Amenities:
TRUNK Hotel Yoyogi Park offers a range of amenities designed for relaxation and social engagement. The rooftop TRUNK Pool Club features a heated infinity pool, jacuzzi, and firepit, providing a tranquil setting with views over Yoyogi Park. The ground-floor restaurant, Pizzeria e Trattoria L’Ombelico, serves authentic Neapolitan pizzas and Italian cuisine in a stylish, pet-friendly environment.
Activities:
The hotel provides an incredible location to explore a variety of cultural and wellness activities which will enrich your stay, for instance calligraphy workshops and guided shrine tours. Furthermore, for outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Yoyogi Park provides opportunities for jogging and yoga, while bicycles can also be rented from the hotel.
Sustainability:
TRUNK Hotel Yoyogi Park is committed to sustainability through various initiatives. The hotel collaborates with local artisans and manufacturers to incorporate eco-friendly materials and designs. Amenities include recycled rubber flip-flops and organic toiletries sourced from local producers. The hotel also supports social enterprises, featuring artwork from Atelier Yamanami, a Shiga-based organisation that empowers individuals with disabilities through art.

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January
January is ideal for winter sports in Hokkaido and northern regions, with plenty of snow. Tokyo and Kyoto remain chilly but offer clear skies for sightseeing. Explore Sapporo's Snow Festival and soak in an onsen for the ultimate winter experience.
February
February is the best time for skiing and snowboarding in Nagano and Hokkaido. The Sapporo Snow Festival is a major attraction, featuring stunning ice sculptures. Other areas are generally cold and dry and good for sightseeing.
March
March marks the beginning of spring, with cherry blossoms starting to bloom in southern regions like Kyoto and Tokyo. Enjoy hanami picnics under the pink blossoms. It's a great time for hiking and outdoor adventures.
April
April is the peak of cherry blossom season. Witness Tokyo's Ueno Park and Kyoto's Maruyama Park come alive with vibrant sakura. Golden Week, late April to early May, offers festive parades and events.
May
May offers pleasant weather for outdoor activities and hiking. Explore Tokyo's International Food Festival and enjoy the comfortable climate for sightseeing in Kyoto.
June
June is the start of the rainy season, known as tsuyu, lasting until mid-July. Although it's wet, explore Kyoto's temples and gardens amid light crowds. Festivals like the Sanno Matsuri in Tokyo showcase Japanese traditions.
July
July continues the rainy season, but the Tanabata Star Festival brightens the skies. Hokkaido hosts the Lavender Festival with fields of purple blooms. Kyoto's Gion Matsuri features grand floats.
August
August offers festivals and fireworks. The Obon Festival celebrates ancestors with lanterns and dances. Enjoy the Sumidagawa Fireworks Festival in Tokyo. Hokkaido's summer flower festivals are perfect for nature enthusiasts.
September
September brings comfortable weather and the iconic Kunchi Festival in Nagasaki. Explore the Sapporo Autumn Festival in Hokkaido. It's a great time for sightseeing with fewer tourists.
October
October features stunning autumn foliage in Kyoto and Nikko. Visit Tokyo's Meiji Shrine during the Meiji Jingu Festival and enjoy Oktoberfest celebrations. Ideal for hiking and outdoor adventures.
November
November showcases autumn foliage, with Kyoto's temples and parks ablaze in red and orange. Yoyogi Park in Tokyo hosts the International Food Festival, and Kyushu's hot spring resorts offer relaxation.
December
December marks the onset of winter, with holiday illuminations in cities and festive lights. Explore Hokkaido's Sapporo Snow Festival with breathtaking ice sculptures. Ski resorts open for winter sports enthusiasts.
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