Hotel Kabuki Japantown, San Francisco
Hotel Kabuki is a premier Japanese-style hotel in San Francisco with a western touch. With its prime Japantown location and unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, Hotel Kabuki offers a calm and serene ambiance.
Recently renovated in 2007, the new décor elegantly balances the refined beauty of the East and West. Guests will experience a sense of place that reflects both historic and worldly Japantown as well as the pulse of San Francisco. The location is central to shopping, dining, university and medical center businesses and entertainment, including a new Sundance film theater complex and a choice of music venues within walking distance.
Top Reasons to Stay at Hotel Kabuki
- Welcome tea service based on the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, served in guestrooms shortly after check-in. Available after January 1, 2008.
- Relaxing bath services including the Kabuki Springs & Spa communal baths located two block away from the hotel, a relaxing self-drawn bath, or an appointment with our bath butler
- Cultural offerings on topics like taiko drumming, sake tasting and origami folding. Weekly beginning November 24th.
- Great meeting and conference space for up to 600 people, with unique Japanese-themed, group activity packages
- Complimentary tour with a Golden Gate Greeter
Location
Step out the door into Japantown, with its gift stores, bookstores, Kimono shops and sushi bars. Fillmore Street, with its popular boutiques, cafes, and clubs is within walking distance, a few blocks away. More than 30 restaurants of various International cuisines surround Hotel Kabuki and the Sundance Kabuki Cinema is just down the street.
Union Square, the Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate, Chinatown and the famed cable cars are also nearby. The Hotel Kabuki is easy to reach by car, airport shuttle or public transportation. Three municipal bus lines stop within a block of the Hotel Kabuki and provide excellent service throughout the city.
Joie de Vivre Gives
Joie de Vivre Hotels is a grass roots organization that strives to have a positive impact on our community. Each of our hotels is dedicated to donating at a minimum $200 per guest room per year to organizations in their communities.
As an extension of Joie de Vivre Gives, each hotel participates in the You Can Make a Difference program launched in April of 2008. The primary objective is to engage our guests by giving them the option to add an additional $1 of their total bill for each night they stay with us. Guests are able to opt out of this program at check-out.
Hotel Kabuki’s philanthropic partner in the You Can Make a Difference program is the National Japanese American Historical Society. They are a non-profit organization dedicated to the collection, preservation, authentic interpretation, and sharing of historical information of the Japanese American experience for the diverse broader national community.





