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Accommodations | 161 properties |
Popular hotel | First Cabin TKP Ichigaya |
Popular area | Shinjuku |
Nightly rates from | $8 |
Airport | Narita International Airport |
Reasons to visit | Shopping, Sightseeing, Culture |
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Perfect for trying a capsule hotel in tokyo. Location is just steps away fro. jr Shinokubo. Clean.. modern design.. and they provide u with everything u need , from pajaman till slippers. The only cons i have is the noise,since they only provide curtains as the "door"..and the room us filled with 20s beds. I have to wear a headset and still couldnt have a deep sleep. ...

A new capsule hotel in the Yokohama area. Fairly cheap for a last minute booking, and its the standard pod style cabin but new vs the older ones. My only issues with this place were there was no drinks machine in the facility which is so rare for Japan, and it make quenching my thirst middle of the night not possible. Maybe they have one coming. Also I found the cabin ...

This was my first time staying in a capsule hotel purely out of necessity, I rather reluctantly booked this for 3 nights thinking I was going to hate it but I had no other choice. This was one of the best hotel choices I've ever made whilst in Japan! This Capsule hotel is located right in the middle of Ueno's Ameyoko shopping street, a great little area to stay that ...

Transportation: 5 or 6 stations are in walking distance from the hostel; 2 train stations, 4 metro stations. You can go to Narita airport directly from one of the train stations. Sightseeing: Ueno is one of my favorite place in Tokyo. There are a large beautiful park, where the beautiful cherry blossoms were in bloom when I was there. In the park, there are several ...

Pros: cheap, close to Tokyo tower, clean, friendly Cons: about a 1km walk to main Subway station, only 2 plug outlets, pillow was extremely firm so wasn't the best sleep (bring small travel pillow if you can) Misc: it is a capsule hotel to pack light, there isn't much space. Your room is basically a need and smaller storage bin.

The capsule hotel is in Akasaka which is a pretty cool area with a good amount of restaurants and bars. The staff all speak English well and helped me with a few things. The place is immaculate clean and modern. I have stayed at other places in Tokyo and this is the best yet. Negatives: The pillow is actually really bad. If staying for more than 1 night I suggest buyi...

+ They separate floors for each gender. + Super clean! + A lot of stuffs provided, from towel, pajama, face cleanser, toothbrush, hair tie, and many more + Free Washing Machine (100 yen for dryer) + superb location. Just few steps away to a JR Station and Tokyo Dome (huge plus for JR pass holder) + more space compared to other Capsule Hotel generally, with small desk a...

My 4 nights stay at this hotel was excellent! The sleeping area is large and I appreciate that you can store your luggage under your bed. The bed and pillows are comfortable. There is 1 power outlet and 1 usb outlet inside your capsule. There is also a mini table, mirror, tv (japanese channels only) and a mini locker for your valuables. There is also an alarm clock...

We booked a night for the experience of staying in a capsule hotel. The facilities were great -- well thought out, beautifully designed and maintained. All the necessities were provided including slippers to wear inside the guest room areas, a mesh bag to carry around the baths/wash rooms, sleep wear, toiletries, etc. There were simple rules/instructions to follow -- f...

The Millenials is so well planned and designed compared to other capsules in Japan and it just made our stay in Tokyo so much more pleasant. Upon entering the lobby, the staff were incredibly friendly and the design of the communal space was stunning. The capsules were super spacious with a mirror, small rack and a shelf. Luggage lives underneath your bed and the bed w...

Aside from the fact that the entrance of do-C Ebisu is on the second floor, which means you have to carry your luggage up; this capsule hotel is a two thumbs up for me. Facilities are always kept clean. Bed sheets are replaced daily. Lockers provided are secured. Common areas are well-maintained. Toiletry bags are given every day. Staff are all friendly and accommodati...

This is a great capsule hotel with one major drawback. There is only one small elevator servicing the 10 floors of this facility. That is awful. If you are on a lower floor, just use the stairs. I was on the 7th floor with a bad knee so I waited on numerous occasions for the elevator. Now other than that, it is a first class capsule hotel for a reasonable price in Akih...

This place is kind of like a cross between a capsule hotel and a hostel. The capsules aren't fully enclosed (curtain instead of a door), but it's a great place to meet people and a good opportunity for a woman wanting a capsule hotel experience (because most of the capsule hotels in Tokyo are male-only). The hotel is located about halfway between Akasaka and Akasaka-Mi...

This is a rather interesting take on the Capsule Hotel living, where the traditional elements of the Dormy Inn chain mix with the rather minimalistic concepts of a personal cabin. Very spacious, features both bed and personal living/working space and it is as always extremely clean and efficient. Highly recommended, one of the nicest examples of cabin style accommodat...

The Global Hotel was very well situated, walking distance from many interesting spots in Shinjuku. Hotel staff was great and helpful, reception is open 24 hours and they speak good English. The facilities are clean, the restrooms and showers as well. As it was my first time in a capsule hotel, I was afraid that I wouldn't sleep well. I actually slept very well and th...

Everyone should try the capsule hotel experience at least one night when visiting Japan. So did I and picked this hotel based on the reviews on Agoda and couldn't be happier! The hotel is located in a 8 story building in Kabukicho, Shinjuku and it's very easy to get there. The reception is in floor 3, a common area for men & women with kitchen, restaurants, vending m...

For my first night (ever) in Japan, I decided to go for the full Japanese experience and booked myself into a capsule hotel. I found the "Nine Hours Woman Kanda" capsule hotel on Agoda and decided on it cause it was women only (safer), had only begun operations in August 2017 (brand new and super clean) and it was dirt cheap (RM86 a night, tax inclusive!). It is also...

Toilets, Shower Facilities were great. Would be great if they can provide shower gel and shampoo FOC daily. Also should have some toilet seat sanitiser. But for that price, beggars cant be choosers. Overall this is a cheap and great capsule hotel in a expensive city like tokyo.

I had a job interview around Shinagawa Station so I was very satisfied with convenient location. Hostel is maintained so clean, staffs were super kind. Lawson is a few steps away from the hostel but remind that you're not allowed to have any food inside the capsule - you can use the lounge on 7th floor which is so quiet. You're not allowed to put your suitcases upstair...

First time in a capsule hotel and this has exceeded expectations. Located in the heart of Akihabara, the train is just a couple of blocks away. As a new facility, they have all the modern amenities. They've tailored it to the needs of their clientele (women) with the necessary toiletries (face wash, lotion, wash cloths, ear plugs, etc). In the pod, there were two outle...

My Free Breakfast is a ¥1000 worth of Starbucks Gift Card. The building is modern. The capsule room is big, you can still breath. I was given a bath hotel, face towel, pajama, toothbrush and toothpaste. The locker is big! You can leave your stuff at the locker if youll stay continuously. But you need to check in and check out everyday which is typical for all the capsu...

Some Desks. Some kind of Gym or Mats would be good. As covers all other bases for an all round stay. Also it needs an Iron Board. I enjoyed it and thou not perfect. It is one the best or better Capsule Hotels in Tokyo. I have visited so far in Japan. I really needed help with Large Bag Storage and the Staff were so helpful and nothing was to much. This one act of K...

Is a modern stylish interior design and have a great location at the heart of Asakusa. I just stay for a night to experience capsules hotel in Tokyu. From personal experience, the down side is: When you enter the locker room and you need to remove your shoes. And there is no shoes racks, so all the guests just remove their shoes all over the floor and the whole loc...

I have try another capsule Hotel in Tokyo but for my conclusion this is the best capsule hotel that suitable for me. The range to metro station is walkable and not to far. The staff is the best ever. They even provide you free drink! The capsule is the largest compare my other 4 capsule hotel I have stay in Tokyo. Thanks a lot owl hotel! Arigato gosaimas

I have always wanted to give capsule hotels a try, and since I have seen many websites mention this place, I picked this place for my transitional stay as I needed to be near the Shibuya area. This place was clean and comfortable to stay at, and the staffs were friendly. The public hot bath was very pretty and spacious, though I do feel that it's quite a big waste of ...

For first time travelers to Japan whose not use to the train system, i would not recommend this hotel unless your used to taking a lots of public transportation and can learn fast. This hotel is located 30min out of the main area. If your use to Tokyo station as your main hub or taking the Shinkansen into Tokyo station, You have to use Ueno station or take the Shi...
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I have try another capsule Hotel in Tokyo but for my conclusion this is the best capsule hotel that suitable for me. The range to metro station is walkable and not to far. The staff is the best ever. They even provide you free drink! The capsule is the largest compare my other 4 capsule hotel I have stay in Tokyo. Thanks a lot owl hotel! Arigato gosaimas

Pros: cheap, close to Tokyo tower, clean, friendly Cons: about a 1km walk to main Subway station, only 2 plug outlets, pillow was extremely firm so wasn't the best sleep (bring small travel pillow if you can) Misc: it is a capsule hotel to pack light, there isn't much space. Your room is basically a need and smaller storage bin.

I come to Tokyo two three times a year, and this is the first time I tried capsule hotel. To my surprise the facility is excellent, and the price is just unbeatable. They not only provide all of the usual necessity, the quality far exceeded what I hope for. There are two tiny drawbacks, the English skill of the receptionist needs a bit of improvement, and the location ...

The Global Hotel was very well situated, walking distance from many interesting spots in Shinjuku. Hotel staff was great and helpful, reception is open 24 hours and they speak good English. The facilities are clean, the restrooms and showers as well. As it was my first time in a capsule hotel, I was afraid that I wouldn't sleep well. I actually slept very well and th...

Aside from the fact that the entrance of do-C Ebisu is on the second floor, which means you have to carry your luggage up; this capsule hotel is a two thumbs up for me. Facilities are always kept clean. Bed sheets are replaced daily. Lockers provided are secured. Common areas are well-maintained. Toiletry bags are given every day. Staff are all friendly and accommodati...

Everyone should try the capsule hotel experience at least one night when visiting Japan. So did I and picked this hotel based on the reviews on Agoda and couldn't be happier! The hotel is located in a 8 story building in Kabukicho, Shinjuku and it's very easy to get there. The reception is in floor 3, a common area for men & women with kitchen, restaurants, vending m...

Toilets, Shower Facilities were great. Would be great if they can provide shower gel and shampoo FOC daily. Also should have some toilet seat sanitiser. But for that price, beggars cant be choosers. Overall this is a cheap and great capsule hotel in a expensive city like tokyo.

For first time travelers to Japan whose not use to the train system, i would not recommend this hotel unless your used to taking a lots of public transportation and can learn fast. This hotel is located 30min out of the main area. If your use to Tokyo station as your main hub or taking the Shinkansen into Tokyo station, You have to use Ueno station or take the Shi...

The location is good, approximately 5-10 mins from the station. The staff are very helpful, they helped me bring my large luggage to the second floor, and replied email very fast. The room has the private space which can kept my 28" baggage and a lot of things I bought. The place is clean. May considering to stay here again when I travel Tokyo. However, there was no dr...

You couldn't ask for better from a very cheap and convenient capsule hotel. It was just a short walk from Ueno station and the staff were very nice - they even escorted me to my capsule! Just be aware that there is another capsule hotel very close by called "Capsule & Sauna Century" (not "New Century"). I walked into the wrong place at first!

This was my first time staying in a capsule hotel purely out of necessity, I rather reluctantly booked this for 3 nights thinking I was going to hate it but I had no other choice. This was one of the best hotel choices I've ever made whilst in Japan! This Capsule hotel is located right in the middle of Ueno's Ameyoko shopping street, a great little area to stay that ...

Perfect for trying a capsule hotel in tokyo. Location is just steps away fro. jr Shinokubo. Clean.. modern design.. and they provide u with everything u need , from pajaman till slippers. The only cons i have is the noise,since they only provide curtains as the "door"..and the room us filled with 20s beds. I have to wear a headset and still couldnt have a deep sleep. ...

I am not sure why this sky capsule doesn't have a higher rating.I stayed in the all female dorm and had a wonderful stay. The staff is attentive and friendly.The location is in a neighborhood with in 5 minutes walking distance to public transportation.There are also a few restaurants around.This is a new place so there are still a few issues.There is no key for the mai...

Great way to experience traditional Japanese Capsule. It has a TV lounges, a room full of manga comics, restaurant, spa and onsen (perfect to relax after a long walk). This might be an old facility, but the capsules itself has everything from alarm, TV, blackout curtain and arm rest for use while in sitting position if you decide to read comics or watch TV . Highly r...

For my first night (ever) in Japan, I decided to go for the full Japanese experience and booked myself into a capsule hotel. I found the "Nine Hours Woman Kanda" capsule hotel on Agoda and decided on it cause it was women only (safer), had only begun operations in August 2017 (brand new and super clean) and it was dirt cheap (RM86 a night, tax inclusive!). It is also...

The ability to book a lower capsule specifically is what got me to give a capsule hotel a try. There is plenty of English signage and the staff speak English as well. The capsule is spacious enough for comfortable sleeping, and has a plug so you can charge devices. The communal shower and bath in the basement is quite nice, and far superior to the tiny showers found ...

This place is kind of like a cross between a capsule hotel and a hostel. The capsules aren't fully enclosed (curtain instead of a door), but it's a great place to meet people and a good opportunity for a woman wanting a capsule hotel experience (because most of the capsule hotels in Tokyo are male-only). The hotel is located about halfway between Akasaka and Akasaka-Mi...

Some Desks. Some kind of Gym or Mats would be good. As covers all other bases for an all round stay. Also it needs an Iron Board. I enjoyed it and thou not perfect. It is one the best or better Capsule Hotels in Tokyo. I have visited so far in Japan. I really needed help with Large Bag Storage and the Staff were so helpful and nothing was to much. This one act of K...

I had a job interview around Shinagawa Station so I was very satisfied with convenient location. Hostel is maintained so clean, staffs were super kind. Lawson is a few steps away from the hostel but remind that you're not allowed to have any food inside the capsule - you can use the lounge on 7th floor which is so quiet. You're not allowed to put your suitcases upstair...

Transportation: 5 or 6 stations are in walking distance from the hostel; 2 train stations, 4 metro stations. You can go to Narita airport directly from one of the train stations. Sightseeing: Ueno is one of my favorite place in Tokyo. There are a large beautiful park, where the beautiful cherry blossoms were in bloom when I was there. In the park, there are several ...

Stayed here for 1 night. It was a clean and decent stay. The place was as expected in the pictures and for a capsule hotel. We checked-in late in the evening around 10pm, and the bathroom facility closes during that time so we weren't able to take a dip but it was fine. The only problem is that we can't take a shower in the morning because the bathroom facility won't o...

My Free Breakfast is a ¥1000 worth of Starbucks Gift Card. The building is modern. The capsule room is big, you can still breath. I was given a bath hotel, face towel, pajama, toothbrush and toothpaste. The locker is big! You can leave your stuff at the locker if youll stay continuously. But you need to check in and check out everyday which is typical for all the capsu...

The capsule hotel is in Akasaka which is a pretty cool area with a good amount of restaurants and bars. The staff all speak English well and helped me with a few things. The place is immaculate clean and modern. I have stayed at other places in Tokyo and this is the best yet. Negatives: The pillow is actually really bad. If staying for more than 1 night I suggest buyi...

My 4 nights stay at this hotel was excellent! The sleeping area is large and I appreciate that you can store your luggage under your bed. The bed and pillows are comfortable. There is 1 power outlet and 1 usb outlet inside your capsule. There is also a mini table, mirror, tv (japanese channels only) and a mini locker for your valuables. There is also an alarm clock...

Is a modern stylish interior design and have a great location at the heart of Asakusa. I just stay for a night to experience capsules hotel in Tokyu. From personal experience, the down side is: When you enter the locker room and you need to remove your shoes. And there is no shoes racks, so all the guests just remove their shoes all over the floor and the whole loc...

Cons: - it took another metro line to reach hotel (3min slow walk from the station @170Y for shortest distance, since I came with my husband, it meant 780Y at min to reach and go fm hotel by train) - no kitchen, 1 water boiler is available in sharing area Pros: - although small hotel, but it is very convenient and tidy, still new. They have 5 washtafels for dressi...
Traveler impressions of Tokyo
i wasn't really attracted by Tokyo, people in there seems under huge pressure and all the places are tiny.
Tokyo has been one of my favourite cities around the world. Fashion there is really updated and modern.
Great Shopping at low currency at the moments, excellent services from most restaurants with great food.
Pros: - No haggling - Japanese are always straight to the point - They mind their own business - I personally thinks that Tokyo is a very safe place to visit - Clean - Easy to travel around with Bus / Public Transport - IC Card is very convenient Cons: - We really think that they can include more benches for tourists - Having hard time locating restroom / toilet in public area especially if you're foreigner who doesn't speak Japanese - My personal opinion, most Japanese shows their frown expressions and aren't very helpful or friendly if you are a foreigner and has no benefits or becoming their potential client.
Tokyo is an excellent city to visit. 5 days, at least, is recommended for staying here for the first time
Tokyo is an excellent city to visit. 5 days, at least, is recommended for staying here for the first time.
I loved this city. So much to do, and with the bullet train it is easy to get out and see more of Japan from this central hub.
I like to transportation systems especially Subways and Train that link and cover all areas even a bit confused in first time but I finally understand from day 2.
Tokyo is a vibrant city with around 13 million of residents. Having an application that could translate any languages to Japanese language is a must as most of the local peoples having a very limited English conversation.
Great city so you have to make your traveling day more than 5 days in order to explore all the attractions and spots.
Tokyo is a lovely place to visit. There are loads of things to do in Tokyo; sigthseeing, food, amusement (Disneyland) and parks etc.
If you have more time, you should spend a couple of days to take short tours to outside Tokyo like Izu, Atami, Karuizawa, Nagano, etc.
One of the best cities in the world I have visited. Great food and nice and cool weather during after October until March where you can occasionally get to see snow in the beginning of the year.
Must try foods: Chanko Nabe (Sumo Hotpot) - incredibly delicious, unexpected gem Okonomiyaki Izakaya foods - meat skewers Sushi and Sashimi - incredibly fresh and tasty Over-rated foods: Ramen - most we had weren't all that spectacular; almost similar to the ones at ramen champion in Singapore
I can never get enough of Tokyo. I will usually visit (and re visit) the 7 main areas: Shibuya, Harajuku (including Meiji Shrine), Omote-sando (in one day); Shinjuku (it merits a day by itself); Osiage, Asakusa Shrine and Sumida River cruise ending at Ginza.
As a capital city of Ja[an, Tokyo is most popolous metropolis. Unlimited choice of shopping, entertainment, culture and dining.
Amazing city, bustling with life no matter day or not. Every station in Tokyo is like a whole different world.
I like Tokyo for shopping and dining. I bought nice coats, cosmetics and chocolates. I like so much.
Lovely country. Lovely people. They are so polite and I fall in love with japan. Awesome country indeed! I will surely come again!
Tokyo is a very clean and friendly city. It's easy to go around as the transport system is very efficient.
Great City To Travel. The people are very friendly and helpful indeed. Well connected by train, underground train and high speed train
Tokyo is one of the most famous cities in the world and it is a metropolitan city. It is very clean and vibrant, filled with all the Japanese passions.
Very bit, modern, clean and safe. Plenty to see and do, subways excellent and reasonable price. Surprisingly, Tourists can get by with basic English.
good for family vacations. good food! some of the inhabitant don't really mind tourist that visit their country.
Plan your trips and places you want to visit. Purchase the card which you can use for riding the trains and buses.
I have been to Tokyo numerous times and it is one place that I always look forward to returning. Food is great whether it's a small ramen shop or a more upmarket teppanyaki dinner as the quality of food is always consistently good.
Sushi is great!! fresh and good quality.. Onsen is good, help me to reduce my leg paint after long day walk.
Is a polite people's and good city to most visit,clean city and have a good transportation system provide,goods services provided.
Excellent food, warm people, definitely one of the best places I have ever been and looking forward to returning again.
Tokyo is very busy city, many peoples everywhere. They have a good food , full of culture, sightseeing.
Tokyo's best hotels with breakfast

Thought of the location might be far from the subway station but it’s just few steps away. Lots of goods for rental and which made me feel so much satisfied. Especially you could have nails cutter, iPhone charger cable to rent during your stay. And the charge of the laundry was so cheap compare with other business hotel in Tokyo. This hotel is so much close to my Tokyo...

From the Narita Airport took Keisei Bus 900 yen alight at Kaihinmakuhari JR station walk about 10 mins to APA Hotel,check in time 2pm we stayed at triple room found it is clean and have a spacious room.The hotel provide shuttle bus to Kaihinmakuhari station and airport bus from the hotel at 900 yen.The hotel is worth to stay and it is cheap than other in Tokyo.it is 20...

This hotel provide free shuttle bus to both disneyland and disneysea as well as shin urayasu station. I booked a twin room however they upgrade my room to superior twin room which has 2 single beds and 2 sofa beds upon my check in. The room is incredibly spacious and I love it so much. They even provide facial toner and moisturizer. This is must stay hotel in Tokyo es...

i dont regret staying at hotel sunroute ariake its really one of the best hotel in tokyo,my family stay again if we travel tokyo again very soon the staff, the chambermaid, they are all very polite and helful the hotel itself are clean and convinience terminal train are near

Bus expressway terminal and Shinjuku station (south and west exit) is just 5 minutes walk to this hotel, there's plenty of morning coffee cafe, convenience stores around, public smoking rooms are available at lobby. A nice and business like lobby, elevators are secured with card touch system. Rooms comes with bathtub, and probably the best facilities for hotels in To...

First Cabin a great place with top notch facilities and extremely courteous staff. I wish the spa water was a little hotter, but that's a minor quibble. The major problem is snoring - if capsule hotels in general could do anything to dampen the nightly, incredible, floor-shaking snoring, I'd be back. Until then, I'm putting out the extra money for a wall.

Arrived very late at night from Haneda International Terminal through both Monorail & JR Yamanote Line, I had to spend around 20 minutes to find the right way from JR Shinjuku Station. However, it's inside Kabuki-cho, which is one of the best place to have a night drink in Tokyo. But also, the staff is very kind as they kept my 50,000 yens CoD order while other hotels...

Could not have asked for a better hotel right next to the Shibuya crossing. Everything was a couple minutes away. Room was quiet and while it was small (which is expected for hotels in Tokyo), the location could not be beat. I will definitely consider these guys again on our next trip to Tokyo. Staff were friendly and attentive with our requests and our room was clean ...

It was our first time in Japan. We booked a moderate double room; next time we’ll probably book a bigger room because we didn’t realize how small Japanese hotel rooms could be. We had three luggages and pretty much we had no where to walk, but other than that the room/washroom was clean. At the front desk they offer free tea packs, face masks, diff types of bath powder...

I travel a lot due to work and usually stay at 5 star hotels. Japan and Shinjuku was not a familiar territory so we didn't know what to expect with Sunroute Plaza. The hotel turned out to be a part of the best experience we had during the exhausting 9 days of walking (as u know in Japan ... you walk everywhere) for sightseeing. Agoda was great at delivering our additi...

This is a great little hotel in a superb area. Close to everything you need. All hotels are very strict and by the book with check in and check out so make sure you have something to do if you arrive early. The hotel will watch your bags for you at reception so even if your flight is way after check out time, you can still go around the city. The room is cute and small...

I had previously stayed at another Tokyu Stay hotel in Tokyo but this time wanted to try the one in Ginza for a new location to explore to city from. This hotel like the previous one again did not disappoint. They fit so much into the room that it is ideal for travellers - a washing machine, dryer, microwave, kettle, sink etc. I found the room to be spacious for Toky...

Stayed in double bed room. Room size is what one would expect of hotels in Tokyo, quite small, enough room for 1 person to walk at a time. Bathroom was quite small too, but can't complain if you are able to shower and relief yourself. Hotel is about 300m walk from Shinjuku's Kabukicho exit, you can walk there easily. Along the way, you'll go past lots of eateries so y...

For a first-timer to Tokyo, this was a superb choice as the Metro entrance is right next to the hotel. Plenty of good eating spots within walking distance and the Shinjuku shopping district is one stop away on the subway, while Shibuya is within three stops. Rooms were of a fair size given Tokyo's premium on space. It sure beats staying in a capsule hotel and would cer...

Spoiled myself a little for my last night in Japan with a nicer hotel. I was surprised by the amount of free drinks and toiletries in the room, even beer and multiple types of face wash and toner. When I was about to leave the hotel to get some food, one of the lobby people came after me to lend me a hotel umbrella. I hadn't even checked if it was raining, but it was p...

Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza is very new, modern, and clean hotel with great facilities located close to Ginza shopping and dining area. Moreover, you can find 7-11, family mart, and lawson natural around the hotel, extremely convenient! Ginza-itchome station (Yurakucho lline) is just right beside the hotel, but I prefer taking few minutes walk to Ginza station which is ...

Got a single, smoking room. Very nice room no complaints. My first time in Japan and this business hotel is located near a major train station, Nippori Station. Very convenient to travel to just about anywhere in Tokyo and to and from Narita Airport. Might be confusing at first to use their train and metro but then I have my best friend with me which is Google Maps and...

this haneda excel was the perfect hotel for me. i landed at 23:30 and really didn't want to try and find my hotel in tokyo after midnight. excellent accommodations. when i got to the domestic terminal all was closed for the night, but the staff at the excel greeted me with warm smiles. i had a great night sleep after 20hrs. travel. the next morning, when the doors to ...

It’s a business hotel in Tokyo, so, like other hundreds in town, its rooms are small but but very clean, quiet, friendly, and super duper convenient! 7 min walk to Tokyo metro Yurakucho Line (Ginza-itchome), 1 min to Tokyo metro Ginza line (Kyobashi), and Toei Asakusa line(Takaracho) is right next to the exit. A family mart supplies you whenever you’re in need everyday...

My 2nd APA Hotel that i stayed in. As usual APA hotel is super clean and nice even the room is perfectly clean. Facilities is good. The public bath is awesome. Hotel staff are very friendly and efficient especially the guy that help me with the check in.. will return to any APA hotel in tokyo. As i think they have a very high standard in their hotel cleanliness, facili...

I really loved this hotel and am writing this review because I don’t agree with some of the past reviews from other people. The room was the appropriate size for a ‘business style’ hotel in Tokyo. It was clean and quiet and the staff were helpful and knowledgeable about Tokyo. I would have given it a perfect rating if there had been a laundry facility. I will defin...

We weren't sure we would be able to make it to our hotel in Tokyo seeing as we were landing at about 10.30 pm at Haneda Int'l Airport so we decided to book this hotel. It was a brilliant decision because we were dragging our little boy around after a 6-hour flight and we all needed to just find somewhere to rest. The shuttle bus was very convenient. The front desk staf...

In addition of the hotel staffs' friendly & polite attitude for the guests, I would like to recommend this hotel especially to the businessmen from the view point of the location, that is, the just middle point between the Narita Int'l airport and the main streets of Tokyo so that they can enjoy the very easy access to & from the airport and also to & from the downtown...

It is 15 mins walk to Odaiba or couple of train stations. The price in this area is expensive than most city center area. If your purpose is to go to the big sight, or Odaiba, this hotel is a good choice. Pls. note, checkout time is 10AM for most hotel in Tokyo.

This was really a good stay and i would highly recommebnd this hotel in Tokyo. First of all rooms are large and not over priced when you ask for a twin bed room. I think it is very rare in Tokyo. Then service level, wuality and confort of the rooms are really good in line or above european 4 stars /5 stars standard Location is good very near to metro / train station....

We booked our room for New Year's Eve ON New Year's Eve which is an extremely busy hotel day in Tokyo. We didn't expect much from the hotel since it was the only hotel in Tokyo that still had rooms for New Years. However, we were very pleasantly surprised! The staff were friendly and efficient and also spoke English. The rooms were clean and exactly what we needed for ...

The Shinagawa Prince is one of the largest hotels in Tokyo 3700 rooms..It is convenient located 2 minutes walk from JR Shinagawa Station..The staff are extremely polite and helpful it has free computer access on the 7th floor in the annex for those who don't carry a laptop.with a variety of restaurants nearby..I found it good value for money after traveling to Japan fo...

It was an amazing first trip to Tokyo... The hotel was just minutes by subway from the HND airport and then a short 5 min walk to the hotel. There is a 2nd subway station 2 blocks away from the hotel that will take you anywhere in Tokyo you wanted to go within 15-20 min. The neighborhood around the hotel was active pretty much 24-hours a day with 100s for food choices...
Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Tokyo?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo is 108 USD, the average price for a 4-star hotel in Tokyo is 155 USD, and the average price for a 5-star hotel in Tokyo is 186 USD.
What's the average price of a hotel in Tokyo this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo this weekend is 117 USD, the average price for a 4-star hotel in Tokyo is 177 USD, and the average price for a 5-star hotel in Tokyo is 163 USD.
What's the average price of a hotel in Tokyo tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Tokyo tonight is 123 USD, the average price for a 4-star hotel in Tokyo is 167 USD, and the average price for a 5-star hotel in Tokyo is 149 USD.
What are the best hotels in Tokyo near Narita International Airport?
Verified travelers to Tokyo who stayed near Narita International Airport have given top reviews to Hotel Nikko Narita, Narita Tobu Hotel Airport, and APA Hotel Keisei Narita-Ekimae.
What are the best hotels in Tokyo near Meiji Jingu?
Verified travelers to Tokyo who stayed near Meiji Shrine have given top reviews to Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu, Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel, and Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel.
What are the best hotels in Tokyo near Tokyo Skytree Town?
Verified travelers to Tokyo who stayed near Tokyo Skytree Town have given top reviews to Via Inn Asakusa, Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International, and Asakusa Central Hotel.
What are the most popular hotels in Tokyo?
Some of our most popular hotels in Tokyo are Hotel Nikko Narita, Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku, and APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae
What are the best hotels in Tokyo for couples?
Hotels in Tokyo that are highly rated by couples include Hotel Nikko Narita, Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku, and APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae.
What are the best hotels in Tokyo for families?
Hotels in Tokyo that are highly rated by families include Hotel Nikko Narita, Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku, and APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae.
What hotels in Tokyo have the best views?
Verified travelers to Tokyo have given top reviews for the views at Hotel Century Southern Tower, KEIKYU EX INN Haneda Airport - Tokyo, and Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro Tokyo.
What hotels in Tokyo have the best breakfast?
Verified travelers to Tokyo have given top reviews for the breakfast at Super Hotel Lohas Ikebukuro-Eki Kitaguchi, Dormy Inn Premium Tokyo Kodenmacho - Nihonbashi, and Dormy Inn Premium Tokyo Kodenmacho, Ginza.
What's the best neighborhood in Tokyo to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods among travelers staying in Tokyo include Shinjuku, Ueno, and Ginza.
