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It's on the fringes of central Tokyo, but the prices are low and the atmosphere is that of a friendly hostel. There's free Internet, coin-operated laundry facilities and clean baths. Rooms are li…
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(US$74 per room per night)
A sunny spot in both the literal and figurative senses, the Sakura Hotel is a reliable cheapie with a convivial atmosphere. Staff is bilingual and helpful, and the rooms, though pretty basic, are…
(US$83 per room per night)
One of those rare hotels that offers both Western- and Japanese-style rooms for the same prices, Sakura Ryokan is also situated away from city-centre craziness. Reasonably priced and family run, …
(US$102 per room per night)
Reopened in 2007, this stylish business hotel stands out for its bold brown-and-white color scheme, reasonable prices and extras like large Simmons beds. The Family Mart and Euro-modern cafe OAKS…
(US$116 per room per night)
Though it's a bit of a walk (12 to 15 minutes) from Ueno Park, this is the best budget-range business hotel in Ueno. The sweetest part of the deal is that the traditional Japanese rooms are, unus…
(US$121 per room per night)
This shiny box of a hotel just next door to Shibuya station is great for solo travellers looking for a convenient, central spot to sleep in a hopping neighbourhood. You'll want to bring earplugs,…
(US$127 per room per night)
Just a few blocks from Akihabara, this clean business hotel is the one of the nicest in Kanda. Even the wooden-trellised entry path to reception welcomes you in before the friendly staff do. Room…
(US$132 per room per night)
This quality business hotel is a stylish choice, with clean lines and pleasingly primary colours. It's close to Shibuya station without being on top of it, and its central location puts you just …
(US$162 per room per night)
It ain't called the Asakusa View for nothing, and if you're keen on staying in the area it's by far the ritziest place in the neighbourhood. While the rooms aren't particularly striking, they're …
(US$182 per room per night)
What a delightful place for the true ryokan (inn) experience. You should opt to take at least one traditional meal in the tatami dining room downstairs, but even if you don't, the stunning ambien…
Choose a view from these plain but upscale rooms - winter views of Mt Fuji are possible from some rooms, while Shinjuku-gyoen is visible on the opposite side. Great location at a fair price for t…
(US$214 per room per night)
The enormous 1552-room New Otani is renowned for the marvellous 400-year-old Japanese garden it surrounds. Loaded with upscale restaurants, boutiques and gift shops, this august establishment als…
(US$224 per room per night)
Bright, with clean lines and warm, attractive interiors, the latest iteration of the Marunouchi Hotel combines its sleek modern looks with traditional Japanese style. The hotel is just across the…
(US$247 per room per night)
Oozing dignity and old-fashioned grace, the Okura is popular with disgraced foreign presidents, celebrities and business travellers. Its charm comes from a lack of pretension as well as the reten…
(US$310 per room per night)
Handsome rooms and sleek architecture make this an excellent choice. The ambience is grand but not stuffy, and this spot seems amenable to hosting families. If you're a jazz fan, one of Tokyo's b…
(US$319 per room per night)
Impressive, in a word. One of the gigantic, glittery gems comprising the new Shiodome complex adjacent to the Hama-Rikyu Garden, the Conrad is definitely a contender for the attentions of upscale…
(US$342 per room per night)
Architecturally open and bright despite its somewhat labyrinthine layout, the Grand Hyatt has about it a warm, relaxed airiness. Smooth mahogany and lots of natural fabrics give a vibrant, organi…
(US$362 per room per night)
Within walking distance of the sights of Ginza and Hibiya-koen, this is one of Tokyo's grand old hotels. The present building replaces Frank Lloyd Wright's 1923 masterpiece, and an occasional sma…
Tokyo boasts some of the most cosmopolitan, showy hotels one would expect in such a dynamic city. But then there are hidden retreats like the Seiyo Ginza, which, if you aren't looking for it, you…
(US$363 per room per night)
Yes, it's just as it looks in Lost in Translation, which was filmed on location here. Views are stunning, day or night, and you almost feel like you are in another world from the serene heights o…
(US$415 per room per night)
Ridiculously opulent, the Four Seasons Chinzan-so manages to present a cohesive European-Japanese sense of design. With a location only slightly removed from the city centre, it feels like a luxu…
(US$473 per room per night)
Even though it was built in 2006, Tokyo Backpackers is still dirt-cheap. Modern, clean dorm rooms have six wooden bunk beds, and there is free internet and a ladies-only floor. The entire buildin…
Warm and quieter than other budget spots, the New Azuma has small tatami rooms, free internet access, laundry facilities and a shared bath and kitchen.
(US$70 per room per night)
This no-frills hotel off Meiji-dori is an older building and very simple in terms of décor and amenities, but you get a fairly large communal bath and some eye-popping night views of the skyscrap…
(US$109 per room per night)
Right on the Sunshine City mall complex and close to the manga shops on Otome Rd, this 1,166-room landmark has superb views of Tokyo, even if the singles are cramped and the décor evokes vintage …
Renovated in 2005, the Sunroute is clean and no-nonsense. High-speed internet access is zapped into all of the blandly comfortable, small rooms, and the place is surprisingly quiet for a neighbou…
(US$163 per room per night)
This refreshingly designed little boutique hotel has chinoiserie prints, floral décor, snazzy red doors and leather chairs. A short walk from the department stores, it's popular with ladies from …
(US$176 per room per night)
Right by Shinjuku Station and the Kabukicho nightlife, this towering wedge has a location that can't be beat and snazzy rooms in mahogany and white that were renovated in 2006. Don't let the fade…
(US$193 per room per night)
This marble behemoth holds its own as one of Shinjuku's best high-end options. Always housing a healthy population of international businesspeople, the Hyatt Regency has swank, new 'Regency Club'…
(US$195 per room per night)
This tower, designed by architect Tange Kenzo to echo the shape of a Japanese fan, has over 700 spacious rooms, with most providing excellent views. The lobby is done up with marble and mirrors, …
This tower, right beside Shibuya Station, boasts excellent night views of Tokyo. Singles are spacious if bland, but at least you're right on top of the action. There's a very comfortable high-cei…
(US$231 per room per night)
The Hilton covers all the bases. Comforts like firm mattresses and full-sized bathtubs are complemented by aesthetically pleasing elements like shoji over the windows. A warren of shops, restaura…
(US$245 per room per night)
Right by the Imperial Palace, the Palace Hotel has an old-fashioned atmosphere and sits on one of the most exclusive spots in Tokyo. The rooms, numbering nearly 400, are conventional but elegant,…
(US$302 per room per night)
This superb new deluxe high-rise brings downtown decadence to dizzying heights. One almost gets a feeling of guilty extravagance when sprawling out in the vast rooms (starting at 51 square meters…
(US$462 per room per night)
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Hotel Xebec provides a very easy access from Narita Airport. All rooms have a DVD player, Internet access, microwave and free Karaoke juke box. We have double bed rooms only and they are very cle…
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(US$22 per room per night)
GOOD EXPERIENCE,INEXPENSIVE,japanese TRADITHIONAL house,ONLY OUR PLACE!! Free Wi-Fi in the room!We also have PC For people who don't bring laptop(20 min 100 yen). FREE …
Hotel Kawase is a convenient 1-minute walk from Asakusa Station and Kaminari-mon.No Curfew!!So you can take your leisurely time and enjoy sightseeing. Hotel KAWASE is ideally locat…
Welcome to Khaosan Tokyo Asakusa Annex !! Special promotion price 10beds mix dormitory room 2000yen---->1700yen 8beds female dormitory room 2000yen---->1800yen Delux cabin bed…
***Welcome to Asakusa Smile***Please Join us at Asakusa Smile! We are located in beautiful Asakusa. We are only minutes away from the poplular tourist attractions considered to be tra…
The Oak Hotel provides ideal accommodation in the heart of Tokyo for a wide range of travellers. With cozy rooms and friendly staff, we offer convenient, secure services and a homely atmosphere w…
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