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Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi, tokyo

🌍 Your Carbon Impact at This Hotel

An average hotel night produces roughly 35 kg of CO₂ — from air conditioning, laundry, lighting, and food. When you book Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi through IMPT, we retire 1,000 kg of UN-verified carbon removal credits. That's not carbon-neutral. That's carbon-negative.

28×
more CO₂ removed than your stay produces
35 kg
CO₂ your stay produces
1,000 kg
CO₂ IMPT removes
4,100 km
of driving offset
50
trees' yearly work

How it works: IMPT funds the carbon removal from its booking commission — you pay €0 extra. Credits come from UN-verified regenerative agriculture projects, tokenised on Ethereum, with a public retire code anyone can verify. No double-counting. No greenwashing.

🏘️ The Neighbourhood

Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi is located in tokyo, japan. The surrounding area offers local dining, shopping, and attractions within walking distance.

⭐ What Guests Say

Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi is rated 8/10 (Very Good) based on 491 verified guest reviews.

Estelle Ang
2025-03-24T09:43:01.000Z
★★★★★
"convenient place to stay in the tsukiji area. very short walk to tsukiji station that brings u to various main areas within 30 mins if you don’t want to stay in the central tokyo. walkable to ginza area as well. rooms were clean, we got the connecting rooms for 4 people and we had plenty of luggages and managed to find space to open them. fuss free hotel.\n\nno closet but comes with a rack and hangers. buy your own water from the nearby convenience store! has hairdryer, basic shower neccessities and face wash/oil."
Riley Yang
2025-03-20T07:34:03.000Z
★★★★☆
"There are two stations near the hotel: Shintomichō Station (on the Y line) and Tsukiji Station (on the H line). Tsukiji Station is about a 3-minute walk to the platform, while Shintomichō Station is about a 5-minute walk. However, neither station is particularly luggage-friendly. Tsukiji Station (the exit closest to the hotel) has neither an escalator nor a lift, and the exit hallway is so narrow that it’s difficult to walk parallel to your child, let alone carry luggage. Shintomichō Station is a bit better: two-thirds of the exit has escalators, but the remaining third is narrow and lacks an escalator, making it difficult to manage heavy luggage while holding a small child. Although these stations are not ideal for travelers with children or heavy bags, they are conveniently located for visiting popular attractions.\nThere’s a Lawson convenience store very close to the hotel, which is handy, but the staff can be unfriendly toward foreigners. The selection is limited, and prices are higher than expected. For a better option, there’s a supermarket called My Basket Tsukiji 2-chome just a 3-minute walk away, with a wider variety of items at more reasonable prices.\nThe room is clean, but the lightproofing could be improved. The curtains aren’t long enough, leaving a gap that lets sunlight in when the sun rises. Since we’re not early birds, we would have appreciated better light-blocking curtains. Another issue is the dryness in the room; it would have been nice to have a humidifier, as many other hotels provide.\nAs for the staff, they do their job, but there’s room for improvement. We needed to ship two suitcases to our next hotel in Kyoto and approached the Ginza reception about domestic shipping. Staff member Lee gave us the shipping form (connote) and asked us to fill it out and return it with the luggage by 11 a.m. We struggled with the form because most of it was in Japanese, and we couldn’t figure out what to fill in. So, we brought the luggage back down and asked Lee if she could assist us. After some hesitation and a brief silence, she finally agreed to help. While it wasn’t her responsibility to fill out the form for us, it would have been a kind and thoughtful gesture. I recall a friend who visited Japan a month earlier mentioning how her hotel staff went out of their way to help her with luggage shipping, which made me realize the difference a little kindness can make."
XO Handsome
2025-05-20T07:38:32.000Z
★★★☆☆
"Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi is one of the many small hotels in Ginza, Tokyo. Taxi ride from Haneda Airport to the hotel is about 25 minutes, costing around JPY 9,000 at night. There are a number of metro stations nearby, and at least 2 convenient stores within 3-min walking distance. The nearest department store is approximately 8-min walk away. The location is very convenient. Online reservation is straightforward. The well-ventilated Standard Twin Room is of acceptable size. Although there is no closet or drawer, there are hangers. The bathroom is small but bright and well equipped; the hairdryer is very strong. Wi-Fi is complimentary. HK$ 750/night on average is very reasonable in the Ginza area."

🏨 Amenities

📶 Free wifi
Non smoking rooms
🍽️ Restaurant(s)
📶 Free WiFi
🛎️ 24 hour front desk
📶 Internet access
🛗 Lifts
🔐 Safe
Luggage storage
❄️ Air conditioning
Smoking area
Iron and board
Housekeeping
Wheelchair accessible
Wc
Carbon Neutral Stay
UN-Verified Carbon Removal
Best Rate Guarantee
Free Cancellation Available
📶 Free Wifi
📶 Wifi
🛎️ 24 Hour Front Desk
WC
24H. Security
Security Features
Smoke detector
TV
Shower

💰 Price Guide

Rooms at Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi start from approximately ¥90/night for a standard double. Booking through IMPT saves up to 10% compared to Booking.com — and new members get a €5 signup credit on their first booking.

Tip: Book through IMPT to save up to 10% vs Booking.com, get a €5 signup credit, and automatically retire 1 tonne of CO₂ — all at no extra cost.

📍 Location

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi cost per night?

Rooms at Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi start from approximately ¥90/night. Booking through IMPT saves up to 10% compared to Booking.com — new members also receive a €5 signup credit.

Is Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi worth the price?

At 8/10 from 491 verified reviews, Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi is rated Very Good. At ¥90/night for a 3-star tokyo hotel, it offers solid value — especially with IMPT's 10% discount.

Does Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi have a restaurant?

Yes. Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi has an on-site restaurant. Many rates include breakfast. Room service may also be available.

What is the carbon impact of staying at Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi?

An average hotel night produces ~35 kg of CO₂. When you book Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi through IMPT, 1,000 kg (1 tonne) of UN-verified carbon credits are retired — 28× what your stay produces. This costs you nothing; IMPT funds it from its commission.

Is booking through IMPT more expensive than Booking.com?

No — IMPT rates are consistently up to 10% cheaper for the same room. Plus a €5 signup credit for new customers and a best-rate guarantee.

Is free cancellation available at Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi?

Yes, most rates include free cancellation, typically up to 48 hours before check-in. The full policy is shown before you confirm.

What are the check-in and check-out times at Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi?

Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00. Early check-in and late check-out can be requested, subject to availability.

What neighbourhood is Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi in?

Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi is located in tokyo. The surrounding area offers a mix of local restaurants, shops, and attractions. See the Neighbourhood section above for specific distances and walking times.

How does IMPT's carbon removal work?

IMPT funds UN-verified carbon removal from its booking commission — regenerative agriculture projects, tokenised on Ethereum with public verification. No double-counting, no greenwashing. You pay the same (or less); the planet benefits.

Is Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi an eco-friendly hotel?

When booked through IMPT, Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi becomes carbon-negative — 1 tonne of CO₂ is retired per booking, which is 28× more than an average hotel night produces. IMPT makes any hotel a green choice without changing the price.

What is the best time to visit tokyo?

Prices and availability vary by season. Check IMPT for the latest rates at Ginza Capital Hotel Moegi — booking early typically gets the best price, especially during peak season.

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