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Tokyo Accomodation

Tokyo is a fascinating city that offers a wide range of accommodation options for travelers of all budgets and preferences. Whether you are looking for a modern hotel, a traditional ryokan, or a quirky hostel, you will surely find something that suits your needs and tastes in this vibrant metropolis. In this post, we will introduce some of the best places to stay in Tokyo, based on our own research and experience.

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If you want to experience the authentic Japanese hospitality and culture, staying at a ryokan is a must. A ryokan is a type of traditional Japanese inn that features tatami-mat floors, futon beds, sliding paper doors, and often serves kaiseki cuisine (a multi-course meal) and has onsen (hot spring baths). Ryokan are usually located in scenic areas or near historical sites, but you can also find some in the heart of Tokyo. Here are some of our favorite ryokan in Tokyo:


Chashitsu Ryokan Asakusa, booking.com

  • Chashitsu Ryokan Asakusa: This ryokan is designed to resemble a tea ceremony room (chashitsu), with simple and elegant decor. It is located near Senso-ji Temple, one of the most popular attractions in Asakusa. Some of the rooms have private open-air baths with views of Tokyo Skytree.

The Edo Sakura, booking.com
  • The Edo Sakura: This ryokan is a registered Tangible Cultural Property of Japan, with a beautiful wooden building that dates back to the Edo period. It is located in the quiet Hongo area, near Ueno Park and Tokyo University. The ryokan offers tea ceremony, kimono rental, and calligraphy classes for guests.

Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku, booking.com
  • Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku: This ryokan is a modern and stylish option for those who want to enjoy the convenience of Shinjuku, one of the busiest and most lively districts in Tokyo. The ryokan has a rooftop onsen with stunning views of the city skyline, as well as a restaurant that serves seasonal dishes.

If you prefer a more contemporary and comfortable stay, Tokyo has plenty of hotels to choose from. You can find international brands, boutique hotels, business hotels, and even themed hotels that cater to different interests and hobbies. Here are some of the best hotels in Tokyo:


Park Hyatt Tokyo, Hyatt

  • Park Hyatt Tokyo: This luxury hotel is famous for being featured in the movie “Lost in Translation”. It is located on the top floors of a skyscraper in Shinjuku, offering panoramic views of the city and Mount Fuji. The hotel has spacious rooms, a spa, an indoor pool, and several restaurants and bars.

TRUNK Hotel, booking.com
  • TRUNK Hotel: This boutique hotel is located in the trendy Shibuya area, close to many shops, cafes, and nightlife venues. The hotel has a chic and eco-friendly design, using recycled materials and local products. The hotel also has a terrace, a lounge, a chapel, and a shop.

Henn na Hotel, booking.com
  • Henn na Hotel: This hotel is one of the most unique and quirky hotels in Tokyo. It is staffed by robots, from the receptionists to the concierges to the cleaners. The hotel also has facial recognition technology, smart rooms, and dinosaur-themed decor. The hotel has several branches in Tokyo, including Asakusa Tawaramachi and Ginza.

If you are traveling on a budget or looking for a more social and fun stay, Tokyo has many hostels that offer cheap and cheerful accommodation. You can find dormitories, private rooms, capsule beds, and even themed rooms that suit your style and needs. Here are some of the best hostels in Tokyo:


CITAN Hostel, booking.com

  • CITAN Hostel: This cool hostel is located in Higashi-Nihonbashi, an old-school business district that has easy access to other parts of the city by train. The hostel has industrial-style rooms, a cafe, a bar, a restaurant, and a basement lounge where DJs play music.

Nui Hostel & Bar Lounge, booking.com
  • Nui Hostel & Bar Lounge: This cozy hostel is located in Kuramae, an area known for its traditional crafts and hipster vibe. The hostel has wooden rooms, a common area with books and games, a bar that serves craft beers and cocktails, and a riverside terrace.

Imano Tokyo Hostel, booking.com
  • Imano Tokyo Hostel: This friendly hostel is located in the lively Shinjuku area, close to many attractions, shops, and restaurants. The hostel has dormitories, private rooms, family rooms, and even Japanese-style rooms with tatami mats. The hostel also has a cafe and bar that serves breakfast and snacks.

We hope this post has given you some ideas on where to stay in Tokyo. No matter what kind of accommodation you choose, you will surely have an amazing time exploring this incredible city. Have fun!

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