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Tokyo is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Japan for the first time. However, finding the right place to stay can be a bit challenging, especially if you’re not familiar with the area. We’ve curated a list with the ten best hotels in the city, focusing on Tokyo’s most convenient areas for traveling, sightseeing, and shopping. Read on for luxurious and budget-friendly options near Tokyo’s most popular train stations.

To find the ideal area for your stay in Tokyo, it's essential to opt for accommodation that offers easy access to trains or buses heading to Haneda and Narita airports. If you plan to explore other parts of Japan, consider selecting a hotel situated in an area near train stations with access to shinkansen lines.

If you’re returning home from Haneda or Narita airports or planning an extended trip to other parts of Japan by air, consider selecting a hotel close to a train station for convenient access to either of the two airports.
If you're heading to Narita Airport, consider staying in Ueno, around Tokyo Station, and in Shinjuku. From Keisei Ueno Station, you can hop on the Skyliner limited express train, which brings you to Narita Airport in just 50 minutes.
Alternatively, if you’re departing from Tokyo Station, you have the option of taking a 62-minute ride on a limousine bus or a 55-minute journey on the Narita Express train. The latter also departs from Shinjuku Station, with a travel time of about 79 minutes. For budget-conscious travelers, there's also a regular train, offering a convenient route to Narita Airport without complicated transfers.

If you're headed to Haneda Airport, opt for areas like Shibuya or Shinjuku. You can reach the airport within 45 minutes via Tokyo’s Yamanote loop train and the Keikyu Main Line, or a 60-minute limousine bus ride.

If you’re planning to explore tourist destinations outside of Tokyo, we recommend staying at a hotel that aligns with your travel dates, destination, and preferred means of transportation.
If a visit to Japan’s northern Tohoku Region or Nagano is on your bucket list, consider a hotel near Ueno or Tokyo stations, as both serve as departure points for the Tohoku and Hokuriku shinkansen. You can also board the Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo Station, providing a fast and convenient route to Japan's western Kansai Region, including stops in Kyoto and Osaka.
If Mount Fuji and Lake Kawaguchi are on your itinerary, opt for a hotel in Shinjuku, where you can catch an express bus to these destinations.
For convenient access to Yokohama, seaside towns like Kamakura and Odawara, as well as the hot spring town of Atami, staying in Shibuya is your best choice.

Shinjuku is one of Tokyo’s most popular tourist destinations, home to numerous restaurants and shopping malls. From Shinjuku Station, the world’s busiest transport hub, you’ll have convenient access to other popular areas in Tokyo such as Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and Roppongi. Read on for the two best hotel options in this area.

This luxurious 5-star hotel is located in Shinjuku’s nightlife and entertainment district Kabukicho. With 97 spacious rooms and suites spanning floors 39 to 47 of the Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, the interior design incorporates elegant Japanese elements. The seven-meter wide floor-to-ceiling windows in each room offer mesmerizing panoramic views of Tokyo’s cityscape.
For the epitome of luxury, consider a stay at one of the five penthouses located on the highest floor, two of which extend over two floors. These exquisite spaces are equipped with king-size beds, walk-in closets, kitchens, living and dining areas.
The largest and most opulent option is The Sky Villa, spanning an impressive 277 square meters. There’s also an exclusive lounge reserved for penthouse guests, where you can indulge in coffee, tea, and soft drinks at any time, along with breakfast, tea time, and cocktails during specific hours of the day.
In terms of dining, you have three options to choose from—sushi, teppanyaki, plus a French restaurant offering dishes made with ingredients from various regions in Japan. Conclude your evening by unwinding at the on-site bar.
Bellustar Tokyo
Address: Tokyu Kabukicho Tower 39-47F, 1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access: 7-min walk from Shinjuku Station
Official website: https://www.panpacific.com/en/hotels-and-resorts/bellustar-tokyo.html

Only a short walk from both Shinjuku and Higashi-Shinjuku stations, this 3-star hotel is a great accommodation from where you can easily explore other parts of the city.
The 20-story building boasts a whopping 530 guest rooms, including Single, Double, and Twin options. All beds are equipped with APA hotel’s special ‘Cloud Fit’ mattress, which is jointly developed with American mattress manufacturer Sealy.
Breakfast is available from 6:30 a.m. and includes a lavish Japanese and Western-style buffet with 40 different items, including three teppanyaki options, which are freshly prepared upon your order. After a full day of sightseeing, unwind in the hotel's large communal and open-air baths.
APA Hotel Higashi-Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower
Address: 2-31-12 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Access: 10-min walk from Shinjuku Station East Exit; short walk from Higashi-Shinjuku Station A1 Exit (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin, Toei Oedo lines)
Official website: https://www3.apahotel.com/hotel/syutoken/tokyo/higashishinjuku-kabukichotower/

Immerse yourself in the dynamic atmosphere of Shibuya, a hub of youth culture, trends, and entertainment. Connected seamlessly with Harajuku and Omotesando, it forms one of Tokyo's most fashionable districts. Discover the area’s best two accommodations below.

Nestled in the heart of Tokyo’s trendy Shibuya district, the 5-star Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel offers spacious rooms with modern designs, creating a dedicated space for both work and relaxation—complete with breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo’s cityscape.

The Standard Floor, spanning from the 19th to the 30th floor, provides Single and Twin rooms with beds of various sizes. A notable highlight is the Japanese-style suite “Sakura” on the 19th floor, featuring a tatami mat seating area with low chairs, a hinoki cypress bath, and shoji panel slides in front of the windows.

The Executive Floor (32-37F) offers Twin and Double rooms, as well as differently-sized suites, providing exclusive access to the Executive Lounge on the 35th floor. Here, you can enjoy breakfast, tea time, afternoon tea, and cocktails in a sophisticated setting. Please note that children aged 12 and younger are not permitted in the Executive Lounge.
The hotel is home to eight restaurants, offering a range from traditional Japanese cuisine to Chinese specialties. Guests can also savor beverages at two bars and relax in the Garden Lounge.
In terms of entertainment, the Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel has an authentic Noh Theater and a jazz club. There’s also an indoor swimming pool, a fitness center, and a Jacuzzi for relaxation and rejuvenation. In addition, there's a nursery with professional staff to care for children aged 57 days to pre-school age.
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
Address: 26-1 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-min walk from Shibuya Station
Official website: https://www.tokyuhotelsjapan.com/global/cerulean-h/

This unique accommodation caters specifically to millennials, with the majority of guests falling in their 20s and 30s. It offers smart pod sleeping capsules that are more spacious compared to typical capsule hotels. The 3-square-meter pods feature high ceilings and 120-centimeter wide reclining beds with comfy 25-centimeter pocket-coil mattresses.
Despite the compact space, there is ample room to store your luggage under the bed, thanks to a clever drawer system. Opt for the Theater Pod, equipped with a projector and an 80-inch screen that you can connect to your PC or smartphone, allowing you to enjoy your favorite movies and shows.
The lighting inside the smart pod is controlled by an AirPod touch, provided upon check-in. Its alarm function not only turns on the light but also raises the bed automatically—a great way to wake up without disturbing others with sounds.

There’s also a spacious shared area, featuring an interactive lounge, a kitchen stocked with free coffee and cocoa round the clock, and a co-working space with free internet access and plenty of power outlets. In the evening, grab a free beer next to the front desk and mingle with fellow travelers.
The Millennials Shibuya
Address: 1-20-13 Jinnan, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Access: 6-min walk from Shibuya Station
Official website: https://www.livelyhotels.com/en/themillennialsshibuya/

Navigating Tokyo Station is a skill in itself, with numerous food and shopping options, as well as an array of shinkansen lines, local trains, and subway services converging here. If you're planning to travel to Japan’s Tohoku Region, Hokkaido, or venture west to Kyoto or Hiroshima, consider staying at one of the two hotels below before embarking on your travel adventure.

Experience vintage elegance and exclusive hospitality in the heart of Tokyo by staying at the 4-star Tokyo Station Hotel. Situated inside the European-style domed, red-brick Tokyo Station building—an Important Cultural Property—the hotel, which opened in 1915, stands as a historic masterpiece surrounded by Tokyo’s glitzy cityscape.
The sumptuous guest rooms, adorned with high ceilings and muted colors, create an elegant ambiance. Various room types are available, including the 23-square-meter Classic rooms and those with views overlooking the interiors of the station’s domes. Additionally, there are rooms with Imperial Palace views, as well as a secluded two-story Maisonette Suite.
The Tokyo Station Hotel boasts a diverse array of restaurants, offering everything from Italian and French to classic Chinese and traditional Japanese cuisine.
Wrap up your evening at the two popular watering holes, Bar & Cafe Camellia and Bar Oak. The latter features a special Tokyo Station-themed cocktail crafted by bartender Hisashi Sugimoto— who’s been with the hotel since 1958. Other facilities include a well-equipped fitness lounge and a relaxing spa area.
The Tokyo Station Hotel
Address: Inside the Tokyo Station building, 1-9-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Access: Direct access from Tokyo Station
Official website: https://www.thetokyostationhotel.jp/

Thanks to its prime location in the center of Tokyo and its close proximity to Tokyo Station, Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station is an excellent choice for those planning an extended trip to other parts of Japan.

The hotel offers a variety of room types, including modern Double and Twin rooms for two people, a Standard Twin with Sofa Bed for three guests, a Family Triple with Sofa Bed for up to four people, and the Japanese Family Room. The latter is designed as a traditional Japanese home, complete with tatami mat flooring, low tables, floor cushions, and paper-shaded lamps. In keeping with Japanese tradition, you’ll sleep on futon bedding, allowing accommodation for up to six guests.

Breakfast is available at the first-floor cafe, which transforms into a free space with complimentary drinks between 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Additionally, there’s a laundry corner on the third floor, and a nursing room on the second floor, where you can also borrow nursing pillows, baby-sized bathtubs, nappy bins, and more.
Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station is conveniently situated near shopping malls such as Mitsukoshi Nihonbashi and Nihombashi Takashimaya, the latter of which houses the popular Pokémon Cafe.
Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station
Address: 1-5-3 Yaesu, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access: 5-min walk from Tokyo Station
Official website: https://karaksahotels.com/en/tokyostation/

Ikebukuro, an entertainment and shopping district, boasts lively streets, diverse entertainment facilities, and charming stores. In recent years, it has gained popularity among manga and anime fans. Explore this multifaceted district that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity by considering a stay at one of the two hotels below.

Located in Tokyo's bustling Ikebukuro district, 4-star Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro offers a perfect blend of modern luxury and convenience.

With its modern design and welcoming hospitality, the hotel offers a variety of rooms, including Standard and Superior rooms on the 5th to 21st floors, along with City View rooms on the 22nd and 23rd floors. The Metropolitan Floor on the 24th floor features Executive rooms and luxurious suites.

The highlight, however, is the Japanese Suite on the fifth floor. It's a fusion of a Western-style bedroom with Japanese aesthetics, featuring an elevated corner outfitted with tatami mats, low chairs and table, a tokonoma alcove, and shoji paper screens.
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro offers a variety of dining experiences, from authentic Japanese cuisine like kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) and teppanyaki to European dishes.
Other facilities include a fitness center, spa, laundry room, and boutiques. The hotel offers a direct limousine bus service from Haneda and Narita airports.
Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Ikebukuro
Address: 1-6-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Access: Short walk from Ikebukuro Station
Official website: https://tokyo-ikebukuro.hotel-metropolitan.com/

Tokyu Stay Ikebukuro stands as a modern retreat for both business and leisure travelers. The hotel offers a range of well-designed and thoughtfully equipped rooms, including Single and Semi-Double rooms, all equipped with a microwave and a washer/dryer. Larger rooms even feature a kitchenette.
There's no actual breakfast lounge; instead, you'll be able to enjoy it in the comfort of your room. Choose between a Japanese-style boxed meal or a Western-style breakfast with hot soup and toast.
Tokyu Stay Ikebukuro
Address: 2-12-2 Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo
Access: Short walk from Ikebukuro Station Exit C1 (Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line); short walk from Ikebukuro Station West Exit
Official website: https://www.tokyustay.co.jp/e/hotel/IKE/

Thanks to its central location and abundance of sightseeing destinations, Ueno is a top choice for your stay in Tokyo. With attractions such as Ueno Zoo, the Ameya Yokocho street market, and Ueno Park’s many museums just a stone's throw away, the area offers an array of enjoyable and unique experiences. Keep reading for the best two accommodation options in Ueno.

The 4-star Mimaru Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi provides a unique blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese hospitality. The apartment-style hotel is designed for both short-term and extended stays, offering spacious and fully-equipped accommodations that evoke a sense of home in the heart of Tokyo.
The apartments cater to various needs, from solo travelers to families, featuring a range of amenities such as kitchenettes, washing machines, and comfortable living spaces. The interiors seamlessly blend contemporary design with touches of Japanese craftsmanship, creating a welcoming and cozy atmosphere.
For a special stay, opt for the ninja-themed room that has been designed with the help of the Japan Ninja Council. The room can accommodate up to eight guests, and features ninja-esque decor, ranging from traditional ukiyo-e-style ninja artwork to replicas of shuriken throwing blades displayed in the room.
The hotel's strategic location places guests within walking distance of Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo, and the vibrant Ameya Yokocho market, allowing for convenient exploration of Tokyo's cultural and entertainment offerings.
Mimaru Tokyo Ueno Okachimachi
Address: 1-17-1 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: 11-min walk from Ueno Station; short walk from Ueno-Okachimachi StationA1 Exit (Toei Oedo Line,) Ueno-Hirokoji Station A4 Exit (Ginza Line,) and Okachimachi Station South Exit (JR Yamanote line); 6-min walk from Suehirocho Station Exit 2 (Ginza line), 8-min walk from Keisei Ueno Station Ikenohata Exit (Keisei Main Line)
Official website: https://mimaruhotels.com/en/hotel/ueno-okachimachi/

APA Hotel Ueno Eki Minami stands as a modern and convenient choice for travelers exploring the city. Offering a variety of room options, from cozy Single Rooms to more spacious choices, the hotel caters to solo travelers, couples, and families alike. All rooms are equipped with universal power outlets, compatible with plugs from almost anywhere in the world.
The hotel offers a breakfast buffet, featuring 40 different Japanese and Western-style dishes.
Ueno Park, Ueno Zoo, and the Ameya Yokocho market are within walking distance, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the cultural and entertainment offerings of the area.
APA Hotel Ueno Eki Minami
Address: 6-7-21 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Access: Short walk from Ueno Station, Ueno-Okachimachi Station Exit A8 (Toei Oedo Line,) JR Okachimachi Station North Exit (Keihin Tohoku, Yamanote lines)
Official website: https://www3.apahotel.com/hotel/syutoken/tokyo/ueno-ekiminami/
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Embarking on your first journey to Japan inevitably includes a visit to Tokyo, a city that captivates with its unique blend of tradition and modernity. Navigating the vast metropolis can be a daunting task, particularly when it comes to selecting the perfect accommodation.
Choose one of the top hotels above, which are strategically located in Tokyo’s most accessible areas for seamless travel, immersive sightseeing, and delightful shopping experiences.
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*The information in this article, such as prices and business hours, was accurate at the time of publication but is subject to change. Please refer to the official website(s) for the latest information.
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