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ラビスタ東京ベイ

La Vista Tokyo Bay

Overlooking Tokyo Bay, La Vista delivers a full-service stay with natural hot springs, harbor views, and family-friendly facilities near Toyosu.

Hotel

Bayfront Hotel, Large-Scale Onsen, Family-Friendly, Buffet Dining, Resort Hotel

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La Vista Tokyo Bay offers a resort-style experience in the growing Toyosu district, combining panoramic bay views with large-scale leisure amenities. The hotel features a signature rooftop onsen with open-air baths, sauna, and views of Rainbow Bridge and the city skyline. Guest rooms are cleanly styled with neutral palettes and oversized windows, while select rooms come with bay-facing balconies. Dining centers around a grand buffet restaurant offering seafood, seasonal Japanese cuisine, and Western fare. Additional perks include free nighttime ramen, welcome sweets, and a relaxation lounge. With easy access to Toyosu Market and Odaiba, the hotel draws both local families and leisure travelers seeking comfort, convenience, and water-facing tranquility.

Facilities & Services

  • Rooftop onsen with outdoor baths and sauna

  • Bay-view guest rooms and balconies

  • Large-scale buffet restaurant

  • Relaxation lounge

  • Free nighttime ramen and welcome sweets

  • 24-hour front desk

  • Luggage storage

  • Family-friendly amenities

  • Multilingual support

  • Walking distance to Toyosu Market and LaLaport Toyosu

Contact

Address:

6 Chome-4-40 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061

Phone:

03-5548-2001

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