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Hotels near Akihabara in Tokyo

4.4/5230 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent230 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.09km from downtown
A bit disappointed with this hotel. Might be from my misunderstanding of the style of room? Not sure. The room was larger than others but laid out in a way that it felt very cramped, and we were tripping over our luggage. The mattress was hard and springy (could feel the springs popping when we moved) and the pillows were very flat. The hotel advertises a “private onsen” meaning you can only use it if booked in the hotel, but no where does it say “no tattoos” until you are checked in. I should have confirmed, but trusted the listing on Trip, because so many other hotels specify no tattoos on their listings. I just assumed no warning against it meant tattoos were okay, but I was wrong. Some extra amenities that were nice were the free late night ramen and ice cream, the manga library (all in Japanese though), and the free washing machine (must pay for drying). The location can’t be beat, it’s very close to a metro stop and Akihabara Electric Town. Despite this, I probably would not stay here again.
4.6/5106 Reviews
4.6/5Outstanding106 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.1km from downtown
You will definitely love this place, I stayed for 7 days, Akihabara, Sushiriko, Okazaki and Ueno stations are at the door. It is very convenient to walk, not like Shinjuku, which is super crowded. If it is a halal tourist, there is a halal restaurant around the corner. Sushiriko and Ueno markets have kebabs to eat. I really like the comfortable room here, and I can see the washing machine from the TV! There is a Lawson supermarket opposite. In fact, there are many convenience stores within 100 meters, which is great. You can eat and eat all day and night ...
3.9/548 Reviews
3.9/548 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.12km from downtown
The location is very convenient, only a few min walk from JR Akihabara station. It's a new hotel and the room layout is unique. I loved the concept and QR Code system for the room key was so cool and very effective! Nice coffee and foods are available at the cafe. Could hear a bit of sounds from the railway but didn't have any problem with sleeping.
4.5/586 Reviews
4.5/5Excellent86 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Tokyo
|0.16km from downtown
Super hotel stayed about 10 places, but only here was where there was no milk for breakfast. The menu was considerably less than other super hotels and there were no scrambled eggs and egg baking. I had raw eggs, so I ate egg rice and curry. I didn't notice that it was a large bath for men and women in my mistake and booked it. In fact, the bathroom was very crowded and the group guests were talking all the time, so I would like you to take responsibility if you were infected. It was inconvenient that there was no bath bag. There is no dryer or chair in the dressing room. When I entered the other super hotel, I felt that there was a fine bubble on the skin and it was a carbonated spring 〜, but the hot water here is not bubbled even if it is put in for a while. I think I was absolutely stopping the machine. The hot water was not karki smell at other supermarket hotels, but I felt karki smell in the bathtub here. It was also severe that the whole room had an aging smell. I'm sorry to write a very negative opinion because I like it, but I will judge it comprehensively and stay at another super hotel next time. I don't use it, but there is a welcome bar in this super hotel. It may be recommended for those who like sake because alcohol is free in the night time zone. I think it's a good point about it because there is a non alcohol free drink.
3.9/522 Reviews
3.9/522 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.16km from downtown
Our family of four stayed at this hotel during part of our vacation to Japan. At first, I was on the fence at staying in a traditional Japanese hotel, but after comparing prices, I booked the Akihabara Nakagawa Inn. The hotel is well situated in the side skirts of the Akihabara area within a comfortable walking distance to a handful of metro stations. Along with a Lawson that is caddy corner to the hotel, there are many eateries and convenience stores close by. Our room was on the larger side of a lot of hotel rooms in Japan, but not as spacious at depicted on the website. The room consisted of two areas divided by a sliding screen wall, small entry way for shoes and a bathroom with a bathtub. The room had four foldable futon mats that were not too friendly on the back and a traditional Japanese floor table that we used to hold luggage. Other amenities included toothbrushes, mini fridge, tea set, blow drier, bidet, shampoo, conditioner and body wash. There are no actual curtains in the room, only a tissue paper like sliding screen - mind you the sun comes up around 4 a.m. I will say that the room was exceptionally clean! Albeit very tiny, the restroom was spotless. I really can't find anything wrong with the hotel, it was just too traditional for me.
4.2/5228 Reviews
4.2/5Very Good228 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Tokyo
|0.17km from downtown
The hotel provided lots of amenities including free coffee and they even provide pyjamas! Even though the room is small, the room was very clean and had everything include a full size table and a bath tub. The hotel provided fresh towels daily even if they don’t clean your room (can always request for cleaning if needed). Recommend to opt for a bigger room if you are requesting a room with 2 single bed. There is a lawson just nearby the hotel so it’s very convenient. Location is also a great plus point as most train stations are 8 to 10 mins walk away and the surrounding is quiet even though it’s near many restaurants and bar. Highly recommended!
4/54 Reviews
4/5Very Good4 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.18km from downtown
Scheduled to open in Desember 2020! All rooms are non-smoking hotels in pursuit of functionality!
4.3/512 Reviews
4.3/5Excellent12 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.21km from downtown
This place was newly renovated in Feb 2024 which came as a surprise as I didn't know it until the second day. All furnishings and facilities look new. The lounge is a bit small and can get quite crowded, and the complimentary drinks are mediocre. Cleanliness can be improved, as I found more than 5 hairs on top of the bedding. This is my first taste of a capsule hotel and overall I am satisfied with the experience.
4/52 Reviews
4/5Very Good2 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.22km from downtown
比較實惠,10-15分鐘到附近地鐵 第一天有中文客服 客房乾淨空間足夠放行李, 沒有雪櫃 連住不提供新毛巾,換新 100yen 一條 當天沒有入住的話,行李存放要500yen
4.7/5114 Reviews
4.7/5Outstanding114 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Tokyo
|0.25km from downtown
Staying in a hotel is a common accommodation option for both tourism and business trips. I believe that there are many benefits to staying in a hotel. Firstly, hotels provide a safe and comfortable living environment. Hotels usually have professional security personnel and safety facilities that can guarantee the safety of guests. In addition, hotel rooms are usually beautifully decorated, well-equipped, with comfortable beds, and guests can get enough rest and relaxation here. Secondly, hotels provide convenient services. Hotels usually have a 24-hour front desk service, and guests can contact hotel staff at any time for assistance. Hotels also offer a variety of services, such as dining, laundry, and car calling, making it convenient for guests' daily life. Lastly, staying in a hotel is also a social experience. In a hotel, guests can meet people from different places and backgrounds, exchange travel, business, and other experiences and insights, and enrich their social circles. In conclusion, staying in a hotel is a comfortable, convenient, and safe accommodation option suitable for various travel needs.
0/50 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.26km from downtown
The Tokyo guest is an ideal spot for travelers wanting to discover the city. The Tokyo guest is an ideal choice for travelers who want to take in the sights and sounds of Tokyo. The hotel is only 700m from JR Akihabara Station and 22km from Haneda Airport, giving guests a number of convenient transportation options. Just a short walk from Akihabara Metro Station, traveling to most city destinations is a breeze. This hotel is located near many of Tokyo's attractions including Ueno, TAITO Station Akihabara and AKB48 Theater. This hotel makes a great place to kick back and relax after a long day of sightseeing.
4.4/578 Reviews
4.4/5Excellent78 Reviews
Tokyo
|0.26km from downtown
Excellent value for money (3440 Yen, just over £20 GBP for the night!) close to Akihabara station. Spotlessly clean bed-cubicle and shower room. There was an excellent selection of toiletries in the bathrooms (not just the usual Japanese hotel, shampoo, conditioner and shower gel, but also skincare). Mattress a little firm. Surprisingly quiet (the background aircon/ventilation was effective white noise) so there was no disturbance from other guests overnight. They provide pyjamas and towels. If you're not very fit/flexible, you might want to ask for the lower level bed-cubicle as it takes a little climbing/wriggling (like getting onto a top bunkbed) to get into the upper one. The lockers up on the floor with the cabins were full height and larger than expected - I could probably have fitted my suitcase in there, but I'd not expected to so left it downstairs in reception. (Reception was crammed with other people's luggage, not ideal). Great for a one night stay (like most capsule hotels, you and your luggage get kicked out during the day while they clean). Be aware that (like most capsule hotels) they don't deal with the takkyubin luggage services.

Reviews for Hotels near Akihabara in Tokyo

VIA INN PRIME NIHONBASHI JR-West Group
4.5/5826 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Tokyo
|2.06km from downtown
Convenient location close to all types of necessities, esp for late arrivers with plenty restaurants nearby open throughout midnight. Clean and fully equipped room, and nice counter service
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FromSGD 100
Shinjyuku  Okubo House
4/58 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Tokyo
|7.2km from downtown
It only takes 10 minutes from the B&B to Shinjuku in Wang District, which is a good choice! Our family of 5 people (2 large and 3 small), the room was very clean, as the photo introduced on Trip.com; There is a large room with 2 double beds and the other room with a double bed, which is just enough to sleep in the larger room than 3 children. The homestay provides toothbrushes, shaving cream, shower gel, shampoo, moisturizer and basic tea bags and coffee. And the same good thing is that he can cook there, and I will book this one next time! Also make a Shabu Shabu!
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FromSGD 0
HOTEL LiVEMAX Hachioji Ekimae
4.2/5139 Reviews
Hachioji
|2.74km from downtown
Great location, great hotel, and wonderful service! Family of four, we booked a double and it was a nice room with two double beds. Although a bit small, it was fine for us and we were happy to have a microwave, etc that made it feel homey. The hotel was quiet, the a/c good, and the water pressure strong. The location is perfect, just a few minutes away from the Hachioji Eki and all the various conveniences there. Staff was very nice, check-in was smooth and quick, and check-out was as simple as dropping off our card key. We mistakenly left a pair of pajamas in the room and the wonderful staff was able to locate it and send it to us, already in another prefecture, the next day. Thank you so much!! This kindness will not be forgotten and we would love to return to this hotel the next time we visit the area.
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FromSGD 54
Bnb+ Akihabara (Female Only)
3.8/589 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Tokyo
|2.98km from downtown
First so travel experience, and this was honestly quite good. The bathrooms were clean (aside from some hair here and there, but it’s a women’s hostel what do you expect) and cleaned daily, and the Wi-Fi was very fast. Got super dark in each pod which was perfect, and even in the summer, it wasn’t too hot (despite it saying there’s no AC there are some small units that keep the area a good temperature). I wish check in hours were a little more flexible especially considering that there’s no staff there anyway? But overall really good (close to many subway lines) and I would stay again for sure!!
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FromSGD 81
Hotel Monte Hermana Tokyo
4.5/5422 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Tokyo
|1.13km from downtown
This is really about a 3-4 minute walk once you leave Tokyo Station, take Yaesu Central Exit. Once you cross the big street outside the station, it is only one block to a set of lights, left a very short ways, then right 2 or 3 doors, check in is on the 2nd floor (2F). There are signs in English high up and near the entrance. We stayed twice this trip. Check in was prompt. We had a twin room, 2 single beds. The rooms were very clean small as expected, so 2 beds worked better, nobody sleeping against the wall. Everything we needed, fridge, two pillows each (soft and hard), kettle, tea, coffee, TV, good lights, wifi, hangers, pants press, great soaps, shampoo and nice towels. Also, pajamas. There was a microwave and ice near the front desk area. We stayed a second time and the both rooms were identical except for the view. The first one had a view of building construction underway next to our hotel with a small bit open to see the weather. The second was higher up and overlooked the new building next to it. Not sure if that view will stay like that. A hotel view of a building next to it is common in Japan. We only slept and showered there so no view was no issue for us. There are 2 Family Marts and a 7-11 about 3-4 minute walk away also, plus other restos, more for the afternoon or night but there is a nice soba restaurant (Komoro Soba) that is open for breakfast which we enjoyed. The front desk staff were very friendly and very helpful and the next time in Tokyo, we'll plan on staying there again.
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FromSGD 149
Bnb Plus Ueno Park Female Only
3.7/54 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Tokyo
|4.28km from downtown
There is a big sister in Japan who is enthusiastic to help me find a small restaurant to eat ramen.
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FromSGD 91
Sakura Bella Ikebukuro
4.5/565 Reviews
Ikebukuro/Itabashi/Nerima
Tokyo
|8.67km from downtown
We stayed one night before and after we went to Izu. Two nights in total. Different rooms. We preferred room 201. The second time we went to the hotel, we knew it. We came out of the subway exit 20C. This time we found the elevator 🛗. We took the mall TOBU elevator to the ground floor. When we got to the ground, we navigated to the hotel map 7 and it showed that it only took 8 minutes to walk to the hotel. Ikebukuro Station is very big, so be careful not to go in the wrong direction. It takes a little longer to walk from the hotel to Mejiro Garden and Sky City 60 Observatory (one subway station is about the same as walking time), but it is also a way to understand Ikebukuro. There is also a Xiangyun Temple near the hotel. We had a very pleasant stay. The bathroom is separated into dry and wet areas. The shower room is very large. Xiao Du at the front desk is very good. The room price is the cheapest of our trip. Because Tokyo accommodation hotels are relatively expensive. So this business hotel is still very affordable. If you come alone, it is the most affordable to stay here! There is no kettle in the room, but you can borrow it from the front desk. Communication is so convenient because it is a hotel opened by Chinese. The pictures are in chronological order from back to front. A very rewarding stop, Ikebukuro!
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FromSGD 113
Hotel Cocoro Inn Asakusa Kuramae
2.9/537 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Tokyo
|4.33km from downtown
I booked the place after seeing pretty favourable reviews on other sites. Overall, the stay was fine. We were told that there’s a lift but was not told was that the lift does not serve both the 7th and 8th level. It was horrendous for us to lug up our heavy luggages up the stairs. As for washing, we were told that there was a washing machine but was not told that it was common for all to use. Also, we had to pay for each wash. That was fine until we saw that the dryer was broken and deep in winter, it would have taken ages for our clothes to dry. We literally gave up on washing our clothes. The cost of staying here was higher than others around Kuramae area which incidentally, provide better lodging and service.
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FromSGD 79
ALTERNA Kuramae
4.2/510 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Tokyo
|4.66km from downtown
The room is quite big, and the sofa bed can accommodate four people. It is suitable for a family of three to travel here, because many hotels in Japan have a limit on the number of people, and three people have to book two rooms. It is more suitable to book this apartment. It is not far from the subway station Kuramae Station and Asakusa Station. It is right by the Sumida River. It is very convenient to see the night view of the Sky Tree and go to Sensoji Temple. There are not many restaurants around, but the subway can reach many business districts, which is not a big flaw. The noise is not loud, and it is quiet to stay!
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FromSGD 0
Olympic Inn Shibuya
3.3/54 Reviews
Tokyo
|7.42km from downtown
It was good that rich, convenience stores and McDonald's from the station were nearby, but the unit bus was too narrow. The door didn't close tightly, so the air conditioner came in, and the shower curtain caught on my body while taking a bath, which made me feel uncomfortable. If you are a tall person, you can't take a shower unless you bow. The toilet was impossible unless I opened the door. I'm sorry that the customer service was good.
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FromSGD 105
Ikidane Residential Hotel Sumida Kyojima
4/59 Reviews
Tokyo
|6.99km from downtown
About 10 minutes walk to Tokyo Tree Quiet community with convenience stores nearby The room has enough space, but there are 3 flights of stairs Large-scale shopping malls are more stressful, but the price/performance ratio is good
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FromSGD 107
Tachikawa Urban Hotel
4/519 Reviews
Tachikawa
|2.02km from downtown
It is a business hotel in downtown 3 minutes walk from JR Tachikawa station. There were taverns and ramen shops on the lower floor and it was a little bit at the entrance of the hotel, but it was felt that the guests were able to spend comfortably in interior, fixtures, breakfast, etc. It was a hotel that I could spend.
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FromSGD 67
Oak Hotel Edo
4.3/533 Reviews
Tokyo
|3.58km from downtown
The nearest subway station is Mori****a Station. There are 2 lines, Oedo Line (1) and Shinjuku Line (2). Very strategic to go anywhere. At Exit 3 Mori****a Station, there is an elevator, but the location is a bit hidden (just follow the elevator picture instructions). So, no worries if you bring a big suitcase. From Exit 1, stay on the road about 100 meters. Anyway close. . Check-in time starts at 15:00, check-out maximum 10:00. When we arrived from Osaka at 9:00, we were allowed to use the bathroom and toilet and rest in the 3rd floor lounge until waiting for check-in time. . There are many 24-hour mini-mart around the hotel such as Familymart, 1, and Lawson. Less than 100 meters, there is also a friendly Muslim restaurant called Edo-men Kumahachi, a chain with OAK HOTEL EDO. But, it feels less suitable in our tongue. The sauce is too spicy and too thick. Please try it for yourself, wonder if it fits. . OAK HOTEL EDO is a hostel but a hotel. There is only one mixed dorm room or mix dormitory containing 5 bunk beds for 10 people. The rest are all private rooms from the 1st floor to the 10th floor (of course there is an elevator). If you are more suitable for private rooms and have budget, please check yourselves on Agoda's website. The private room is various. We are eight (6 adults, 1 teenager 16 years old, 1 9 year old child) occupied a mix dorm on the 2nd floor (room 205). At that time, there were 2 other guests joining. Yes, they allow children to stay, as long as under parents' supervision so they don't bother other guests and have to pay a normal fee. . The bed and pillows were clean and soft. The sheets and blankets are clean. Can be replaced every day but must be opened by yourself. Inside the room, there are lamp lamps, one power outlet, and two USB ports. In the mix dorm room there is a window facing the street. So there is air circulation and entering the sunlight. Facilities in the room: locker, powder room alias dressing room, complete with hair dryer even polish (must borrow to the reception), hanger, slipper, and refrigerator. There is AC and heater as well. Oh yes, the Wi-Fi is very good, the room lights are off at 23:00, the between the bunk beds are very tight if you want to throw the luggage out, but we can use the corners of the hallway. The alley can also be used for a shrine spot for shaving. Shower room there are 3, complete with soap, shampoo, and conditioner. Towels are provided for rent. WC has 2, clean. . On the 3rd floor there is a kitchen, lounge, and terrace. The cooking equipment is complete. There are 3 microwaves, 2 electric stoves, complete with a bucket, a variety of pots, a soda, dkk. We cooked garlic eggs and a boil Indomie there. There is rice cooker (we tried rice), there are 2 water heaters complete with coffee, tea and sugar. There are dishes, bowls, spoons, cutlery, and cups. When the weather is bright and the wind is not too strong and the air is not too cold
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FromSGD 64
Citan Hostel
4.4/526 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Tokyo
|2.7km from downtown
We booked the large king room which provided an extremely comfortable stay for two in Tokyo! The hostel is well situated, within a five minute walk from three different metro lines, as well as various convenience and grocery stores and restaurants. The room itself was large and comfortable, although in the winter, the floor hall remained very cold. The space is modern and clean and we only once saw anyone else on our floor. There is noise from outside the building (most notably a bell that chimed at 4:30 pm), but we were able to get excellent sleep. We stayed on the seventh floor, which only had female showers, but it was not a problem to go down one flight for the male showers. The cafe provides delicious breakfast options, from a full breakfast plate to granola or a pastry. They also have decaf, which can be more difficult to find in Tokyo. The downstairs lounge is stylish and comfortable with wonderful drink and snack items (we did not have a full dinner) as well as an excellently curated playlist. Finally, the staff was always polite, helpful, welcoming, and warm! Citan is highly recommended if you do not mind sharing a shower and bathroom with others.
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FromSGD 34
Imano Tokyo Ginza Hostel
4.3/5242 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Tokyo
|0.72km from downtown
A super clean, modern and organized hostel, loved the stay for two nights there a lot!:) it has a nice area to sit and relax on the second floor with a balcony for smoking. You only share the restrooms and shower with very few other people, as the building has 10 floors and not many rooms per floor. The breakfast is also very affordable and really good to start off the day. The employees were very friendly and nice, would definitely come back the next time I am in Tokyo!
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FromSGD 33
Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
4.4/5230 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Tokyo
|4.31km from downtown
Picked this because of the location and accessible to onsen. Highly recommended if you want to have relaxing hotspring experience after crazy shopping days. Many food and drinks around the hotel. The only thing is the room is super small.
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FromSGD 98
MIMARU Tokyo Shinjuku West
4.2/543 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Tokyo
|6.71km from downtown
It's great. The front desk is enthusiastic and patient. The room space is planned to be comfortable and not crowded for 4 people. I can't bear to go out even if I stay in the room. It's worth having such a room type in Shinjuku. I will come back next time.
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FromSGD 486
Dash Living Kagurazaka
4/51 Reviews
Tokyo
|5.14km from downtown
It was so nice. I recommend here.
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FromSGD 58
Comfort Hotel ERA Tokyo Higashi Kanda
4.5/5256 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Tokyo
|2.91km from downtown
Great hotel in a quieter area of Tokyo. The popular Akihabara neighbourhood is within walking distance. Check-in process was easy and staff were helpful. Room was clean, quiet and nice. It had air conditioning, a mini fridge and a nice bathroom. The hotel has a laundry area with washing machines and dryers. No laundry detergent needed as the machine automatically dispenses it. The complimentary breakfast was very good. I recommend going to the breakfast area on the earlier side as it gets very busy from 8-9:30. Convenience stores, cafes, and a grocery store are all nearby, along with 3 train/subway stations that allow you to easily get around Tokyo. We used Bakuroyokoyama and Iwamotocho stations to access the Toei subway and Barocho station to access the JR train.
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FromSGD 107
MIMARU Tokyo Hatchobori
4.4/554 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi/Akihabara/Kinshicho
Tokyo
|1.36km from downtown
We stayed 4 nights at the Mimaru Tokyo Hatchoburi when we travelled to Tokyo for a holiday in June 2023. The room was spacious enough for the 4 of us, and the bunk beds were an absolute delight for our two children who are aged 7yo and 5yo. There was a small dining area which I really appreciated because it provided a nice space for us to have meals at, and for the kids to be at when they colour/draw/play. As we have young children, the little kitchenette was a great plus. Location wise, the apartment hotel is a mere 3-5 mins walk to Hatchoburi Station which provided direct lines to Tokyo Station, Tsukiji Outer Market and Ginza. There are also a few convenience stores (including 7-Eleven) and eateries very nearby. There is a soba shop just at Exit 5B of the train station and I found their soba really delicious and not expensive at all. All in all, we had a super pleasant and comfortable stay. Would definitely recommend if you are travelling as a family and need the extra beds. Will be staying again when we holiday next in Tokyo!
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FromSGD 404
Unplan Shinjuku
4.4/561 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Tokyo
|5.46km from downtown
I admit, I was nervous about staying here, having read a lot of negative reviews, but I needn't have worried. The hostel was clean and quiet, in a great location (close to Shinjuku, with other stations nearby). As an introvert, I loved the self-service concept - I could check in, check out and get breakfast without having to wait for staff. Speaking of breakfast, for a free breakfast I was impressed - coffee, juice, toast, eggs and yoghurt. I found the bed really comfortable and spacious - I also appreciated having a shelf for smaller items. I found the other guests were generally quiet and respected quiet hours. I've noticed some reviews mentioning the rooms are untidy - there isn't really anywhere to store larger luggage, so it tends to get piled in any available space. Smaller luggage will fit in the bunk with you. Showers and toilets were far cleaner than I'd been led to expect from the reviews, and there were plenty of them. I liked how there were common areas for being social (kitchen and reception) and for when you wanted some quiet (coworking space and outside dorms). However, I found that sometimes the coworking would ”close” (staff would ask you to leave) without warning, so it was difficult to plan around when you could use the space and when you couldn't. If the coworking space is not going to be available during the stated hours, it would be nice to have some warning. But all in all, I would happily stay here again.
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FromSGD 44
Bespoke Hotel Shinjuku
4.5/5263 Reviews
Shinjuku/Nakano
Tokyo
|5.94km from downtown
Bespoke is overall a very good choice. It locates nearby the Nigashi-Shinjuku subway station (not JR station). There are a lot of restaurants and convenience stores around that area so you are surrounded by a variety of cuisine options. The triple room that I stay in is small but the bed is comfortable. Free breakfast is offered but only mini pastries, cereals and coffee are available. By the way, free bottles of water are placed at reception. Services are great and front desk speaks good English.
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FromSGD 219
HOTEL LiVEMAX Machida-Ekimae
3.7/540 Reviews
Machida
|0.42km from downtown
As a facility, I am very grateful for the microwave oven and the hot water heater in the room. The bed was also comfortable. The TV is very large for the room, so it was just good to go down to the bed and go down to the window... The toilet seat is fitted to the body and comfortable. The body was narrow when standing on the washbasin (the toilet bowl (seat) immediately on the right hand of the bathtub)...So it was hard to wash the face. There are glasses and mags, but there are no cutlery such as cherry blossoms and spoons, so I thought it would have been good to check in advance.
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FromSGD 72
Times Inn 2F
3.6/599 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Tokyo
|12.8km from downtown
The room was nice and clean and fully equipped with the kitchen and all the cooking utensils were complete and the gas stove, oven, room lockers were equipped with ac. It was the bathroom together but the bathroom was clean and the location was quite strategic. and close to kamata station and only 25 minutes from haneda airport in tokyo very recommended
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FromSGD 44
Plaza Inn Hamura
4.1/57 Reviews
Hamura
|1.04km from downtown
I stayed here alone on a trip. The room was also very beautiful and had a feeling of cleanliness. There are also necessary amenities in the lobby, As soon as you leave the hotel, there is a 24-hour supermarket and convenience store, which is very convenient. Even when I used it on a Saturday, it was a good value for money. It's a little far from Tokyo Station, but if I have the chance, I would definitely use it again, so I highly recommend it.
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fav TOKYO NISHINIPPORI
4.5/566 Reviews
Tokyo
|6.94km from downtown
It is located next to the east exit of Nishi-Nippori Station. Don’t doubt that it is really next door. The first floor is a coffee shop + reception counter. The room is not big but it has all the necessary equipment, including a microwave, induction cooker, and refrigerator with freezing function. , and the bunk bed set also comes with colorful neon night lights...but it's a pity that there is no bathtub in it! Breakfast is a choice of yogurt or sandwich. There will be no active cleaning for consecutive stays. It seems that it will only be cleaned for one day after staying for four days. Trash and used towels must be placed at the door before ten o'clock every day! You need to go to the first floor to get supplies by yourself, it’s quite an apartment-style hotel!
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hotel MONday Haneda Airport
4.5/5336 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Tokyo
|13.47km from downtown
I love everything about this hotel. It’s very close to Haneda airport and accessible via train station. They also offer a free packed breakfast which is very nice for the price and a free shuttle bus going to the airport (make sure to reserve a slot in advance). The amenities are also generous. They also have a sleep wear ready for you. Hotel cleanliness and aesthetics are 100%! Perfect for transit passengers, will recommend!
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Beagle Tokyo Hostel&Apartments
4.2/544 Reviews
Haneda Airport/Kamata
Tokyo
|13.59km from downtown
The flight was too early, so I booked a night's sleep for a few hours. It was very convenient. In fact, I could take the earliest train, but I was too lazy to wait and took a taxi. Although it was small, it had all the necessary equipment, including earplugs, shower, and hair dryer. I will book it again if I go again. It's just that the check-in at the front desk is a bit troublesome. The booking on this platform cannot automatically check in. You need to call someone to come.
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green house nakano
3.8/518 Reviews
Tokyo
|8.91km from downtown
It's a little far from the downtown area, so you have to change from Nakano Fujimicho Station to Taya Shibuya Ginza Tokyo Station two or three times, but it was quiet and there was a pretty Gaecheon-gil in front of the station, so it was nice to take a walk. The hostel was spacious and clean, but the bathroom was narrow and it was too cold at night to be in February with one air conditioner ㅜㅜ Convenience stores, moss burgers, bakery (really delicious) are crowded around the station, so you have to walk for about 5 minutes. I am willing to visit again in the season, not in winter ^^
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Business Hotel Mercury
3.9/513 Reviews
Higashimurayama
|0.79km from downtown
Small single room, one-piece bathroom space is very small, wash the face water is easy to sprinkle the basin, the room air is not very good, sleep for one night nose allergy.
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