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APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower
Shinjuku,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Check-in/out [express]
  5. Luggage storage
  6. Spa
  7. Coffee shop
  8. Laundry service
"Good location to hangout, eat activities."
8

Excellent

8280 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 121
APA Hotel Asakusa Tawaramachi Ekimae
Asakusa,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Luggage storage
  5. Contactless check-in/out
  6. Spa
  7. Coffee shop
  8. Laundry service
"Stayed here for 6 nights. Good location right next to the elevator exit of Tawaramachi station, great to walk around the traditional neighborhood of Asakusa. Check-in process is a little bit weird with you having to enter your information on a touch screen. TINY room that barely allows you to put and keep your luggage on the floor all the time, with just a couple of hangers on the wall and no wardrobe. Being so tiny and with a window that does not open, the air can get a bit stuffy. Bed is comfortable, and staff cleaned the room everyday providing new toiletries and clean yukatas, that you can wear to sleep or to go to the public baths on the 14th floor (the best part of the hotel!). They are separated by gender, with a few individual seating showers to clean yourself before soaking in the big common baths (a big one indoor, a smaller one outdoor, and two individual outdoor baths), where you can socialize with other naked people. They include free breakfast in the Komeda Café downstairs, with 3 set options to choose from (best one is the toast with red beans). It's very nice and filling, but can get a little repetitive if you are staying many days. After our 6 nights stay in this hotel, we went to stay in another area of Tokyo for 3 nights, and on the last day we had to pass nearby this hotel to take the train out of Tokyo. It was early, we had some things to do around there, and we had a lot of luggage that didn't fit in the public coin lockers in Tawaramachi station, so we asked if we could leave them in the hotel for a couple of hours. They refused because we were not "currently" staying there, which I can kind of understand (even though we had just stayed there 6 nights!), but it would have been a nice gesture and avoid us the hassle to go to Ueno station to find bigger coin lockers. "
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8.8

Excellent

3595 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 97
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Shinjuku,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Shuttle service
  3. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  4. Front desk [24-hour]
  5. Check-in/out [express]
  6. Luggage storage
  7. Cash withdrawal
  8. Shops
"on 12th July night, we approached the reception desk to ask about delivering one of my luggage to the next hotel in Tokyo while we are away for Kyoto for 3 days 2 nights. The receptionist was so helpful, he not only helped us complete the form which is best written in Japanese (and he's got really nice handwriting!), he also called the receiving Tokyo hotel to inform them about my request and confirm their address! He also patiently explained to us about the pricing. As this is our first time trying this luggage delivery arrangement, his help really put us at ease. His name starts with T (i really regretted not getting his name). We are really grateful for his help and service! Hotel wise, it's clean and in a peaceful neighborhood. The area is easy and nice to walk around. It was drizzling when we were there so the weather was so nice for us to stroll to and from Ginza + hotel. It's also v near Takaracho Subway Station which makes it really convenient"
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8.6

Excellent

10286 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 239
KOKO HOTEL Tsukiji Ginza
Ginza,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  2. Front desk [24-hour]
  3. Luggage storage
  4. Contactless check-in/out
  5. Laundry service
  6. Safety deposit boxes
  7. Wi-Fi in public areas
  8. Family room
"A very pleasant stay, we had a nice clean and spacious room, and staffs are all very helpful."
8.5

Excellent

3548 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 165
APA Hotel Roppongi SIX
Roppongi,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Check-in/out [express]
  5. Luggage storage
  6. Coffee shop
  7. Laundry service
  8. Restaurants
"Roponggi Six-itchome APA Hotel is located in between roponggi omote-cando, shibuya, harajuku & ginza , is in central of the triangle area , very recommended for stay , and the hotel is very new & clean "
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8.1

Excellent

1761 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 104
HOTEL MYSTAYS Haneda
Haneda International Airport,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Airport transfer
  2. Car park
  3. Shuttle service
  4. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  5. Front desk [24-hour]
  6. Luggage storage
  7. Fitness center
  8. Laundry service
"This was the 2nd time I stay with this hotel again, overall staff are professiional and room is clean, bigger size than other standard Tokyo hotel, this time hotel staff perform much better than last time when I stay here. Only one thing I would suggest is the airport shuttle bus, it would be much better if they can extend their last route up to midnight 1:00, to have the same service hour as the one opposite their hotel. I took night flight and arrive Haneda airport in the midnight, experienced that when we tried to catch the shuttle bus for the last route at 12:40 am, it was just 1 minutes late and just watch the bus gone, if they can extend 10~20 minutes later would be much better."
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8.5

Excellent

2123 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 107
KOKO HOTEL Premier Nihonbashi Hamacho
Tokyo Station,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  2. Front desk [24-hour]
  3. Luggage storage
  4. Wi-Fi in public areas
  5. Smoking area
  6. Currency exchange
  7. Vending machine
  8. Security [24-hour]
"Hotel is overall very clean."
8.6

Excellent

753 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 223
Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Shinagawa,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Luggage storage
  5. Tennis court
  6. Swimming Pool
  7. Cash withdrawal
  8. Contactless check-in/out
"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 for over 40 years..Shinagawa itself is central to Tokyo and having a Shinkansesn stop at the station is a plus for those traveling on."
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8.2

Excellent

12637 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 237
APA Hotel Uenohirokoji
Akihabara,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Check-in/out [express]
  5. Luggage storage
  6. Laundry service
  7. Safety deposit boxes
  8. Wi-Fi in public areas
"It was a clean room"
8.3

Excellent

307 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 74
Hotel JAL City Haneda Tokyo
Haneda International Airport,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Airport transfer
  2. Car park
  3. Shuttle service
  4. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  5. Front desk [24-hour]
  6. Luggage storage
  7. Coffee shop
  8. Bar
"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 staff spoke good enough English and were very helpful. And most memorable was our first ramen meal in Japan at the ramen shop just opposite the hotel. It was super yummy! Rooms were small but that's to be expected. The room was very clean and my 5-year old remembers the JAL hotel very fondly as his favourite hotel."
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8.3

Excellent

6358 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 111
APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tower
Shinjuku,Tokyo - View on map
  1. Car park
  2. Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Check-in/out [express]
  5. Luggage storage
  6. Spa
  7. Coffee shop
  8. Laundry service
"Good location to hangout, eat activities."
8

Excellent

8280 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 121

Fast facts about Tokyo, Japan

Accommodations11,633 properties
Popular hotelShinjuku Washington Hotel - Main Building
Popular areaShinjuku
Nightly rates from$11
AirportNarita International Airport
Reasons to visitShopping, Sightseeing, Culture

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Frequently asked questions

What are the most famous accommodations in Tokyo?

A few of our most popular resorts in Tokyo are Shinagawa Prince Hotel, Sotetsu Grand Fresa Tokyo-Bay Ariake and Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku.

What are the most suitable places to stay around Tokyo for business visitors?

Properties located in Tokyo which are exceptionally rated by business travelers are Shinjuku Washington Hotel - Main Building, Shinagawa Prince Hotel and Sotetsu Grand Fresa Tokyo-Bay Ariake.

What are the top rated accommodations located in Tokyo for group tourists?

Accommodations around Tokyo that are very highly rated by group tourists are Shinjuku Washington Hotel - Main Building, Shinagawa Prince Hotel and Sotetsu Grand Fresa Tokyo-Bay Ariake.

What places to stay in Tokyo are exceptionally rated regarding hygiene?

Hotelsaround Tokyo which is well rated with respect to hygiene include SOLA HOTEL, Mokkoan and 7 Rooms Hotel & Cafe.

What are the very best places to stay found in Tokyo with complimentary parking?

Resorts offering complimentary parking found in Tokyo which are highly rated include KANAMACHI House and K.House.

What are the very best resorts found in Tokyo which have bars?

A property that has bars found in in Tokyo that is well rated is TOKYO-W-INN Asakusa.

What are the top rated hotels in Tokyo with fitness center?

Hotels that have fitness center around Tokyo that are exceptionally rated include VAS AZABU301: Azabu Hiroo Roppoing Hills Embassies, Let's stay and experience "Beauty & Diet Plan"! and Hotel Villa Fontaine Premier Haneda Airport.

What's the best area for sightseeing in Tokyo?

Best districts with plenty of tourist attractions in Tokyo are Odaiba, Tokyo Station and Roppongi.

Is evidence of vaccination needed to enter Tokyo?

Proof of COVID-19 vaccination may be required to enter Tokyo from outside the country. For additional information, please speak to local authority or go to here.

Is covid test upon arrival mandatory for fully vaccinated travelers to enter Tokyo?

COVID-19 test may be required on arrival when entering Tokyo from outside the country. For up-to-date and detailed information on travel restrictons, remember to take a look at the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you hope to travel to, or go to here.

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10 Fun Facts About Tokyo You Probably Didn't Know

Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, is a fascinating place to visit. Here are ten fun facts about Tokyo that you might not know: 1. Tokyo is the world's most populous metropolitan area, with over 37 million people living in the greater Tokyo area. 2. Tokyo is home to the world's busiest train station, Shinjuku Station, which serves over 3.6 million passengers every day. 3. Tokyo has more Michelin-starred restaurants than any other city in the world, with a total of 226 stars across 173 restaurants. 4. The Tokyo Tower, which was built in 1958, is 13 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower in Paris. 5. Tokyo has the world's largest fish market, the Tsukiji Market, where over 2,000 tons of seafood are sold every day. 6. The Tokyo Skytree, which opened in 2012, is the tallest tower in the world, standing at 634 meters tall. 7. Tokyo is one of the safest cities in the world, with a very low crime rate. 8. The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is surrounded by a moat that is over 15 meters wide. 9. The Shibuya Crossing in Tokyo is one of the busiest intersections in the world, with up to 2,500 people crossing at once during rush hour. 10. The bullet train, or Shinkansen, was first introduced in Japan in 1964 and can travel at speeds of up to 320 km/h.

Reasons Why Tokyo Should Be Your Next Travel Destination

Tokyo is a city that offers something for everyone, from its rich history and culture to its modern and futuristic architecture. Here are some reasons why Tokyo should be your next travel destination: 1. Tokyo is a city of contrasts, where ancient temples and shrines sit alongside modern skyscrapers and neon-lit streets. 2. Tokyo is a food lover's paradise, with a wide variety of restaurants serving everything from traditional Japanese cuisine to international dishes. 3. Tokyo is home to some of the world's best museums and art galleries, including the Tokyo National Museum and the Mori Art Museum. 4. Tokyo is a shopper's paradise, with everything from high-end luxury brands to quirky and unique boutiques. 5. Tokyo is a city that never sleeps, with a vibrant nightlife scene that includes everything from karaoke bars to jazz clubs. 6. Tokyo is a city that is easy to get around, with an efficient public transportation system that includes trains, buses, and subways. 7. Tokyo is a city that is safe and clean, with friendly and helpful locals who are always willing to lend a hand.

How to Go to Tokyo: A Comprehensive Guide

Tokyo is easily accessible from anywhere in the world, with two major airports serving the city: Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to go to Tokyo: 1. By Air: Narita International Airport is located about 60 km east of central Tokyo, while Haneda Airport is located about 20 km south of central Tokyo. Both airports are served by a variety of airlines and offer direct flights to many major cities around the world. 2. By Train: Tokyo is well-connected to the rest of Japan by a network of high-speed trains, including the Shinkansen bullet train. The main train stations in Tokyo are Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station, and Shibuya Station. 3. By Bus: Tokyo is also well-connected by a network of buses that serve both the city and the surrounding areas. Buses are generally cheaper than trains, but can take longer to reach their destination. 4. By Car: Driving in Tokyo can be challenging, as the city has a complex network of roads and highways. It's generally easier to use public transportation or taxis to get around the city.

Top 5 Fun Things to Do in Tokyo for First-Time Visitors

If you're visiting Tokyo for the first time, here are five fun things to do that you won't want to miss: 1. Visit the Tokyo Skytree: The Tokyo Skytree is the tallest tower in the world and offers stunning views of the city from its observation deck. 2. Explore the Tsukiji Market: The Tsukiji Market is the largest fish market in the world and is a must-visit for foodies. 3. Visit the Sensoji Temple: The Sensoji Temple is Tokyo's oldest temple and is a popular tourist attraction. 4. Take a stroll through the Meiji Shrine: The Meiji Shrine is a tranquil oasis in the heart of the city and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. 5. Shop in Harajuku: Harajuku is a trendy neighborhood known for its fashion boutiques, cafes, and quirky street style.

Why Book Your Tokyo Accommodation with Agoda.com

Agoda.com is the perfect place to book your accommodation in Tokyo. Here are some reasons why: 1. Agoda.com offers a wide range of hotels in Tokyo, from budget-friendly options to luxury hotels. 2. Agoda.com offers competitive prices and frequently offers discounts and promotions. 3. Agoda.com has a user-friendly website and mobile app that makes booking your accommodation easy and hassle-free. 4. Agoda.com offers 24/7 customer service, so you can always get help when you need it. 5. Agoda.com has a loyalty program that allows you to earn points and redeem them for discounts on future bookings.

The Best Time to Visit Tokyo: A Seasonal Guide

Tokyo is a city that can be visited year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Here's a seasonal guide to help you decide the best time to visit Tokyo: 1. Spring (March to May): Spring is a popular time to visit Tokyo, as the cherry blossoms are in bloom and the weather is mild. 2. Summer (June to August): Summer in Tokyo can be hot and humid, but it's a great time to experience the city's festivals and outdoor events. 3. Fall (September to November): Fall is a beautiful time to visit Tokyo, as the leaves change color and the weather is mild. 4. Winter (December to February): Winter in Tokyo can be cold, but it's a great time to experience the city's winter illuminations and enjoy winter sports in the nearby mountains.

10 Essential Tips for Travelers Visiting Tokyo

If you're planning a trip to Tokyo, here are ten essential tips to help you make the most of your visit: 1. Learn some basic Japanese phrases to help you communicate with locals. 2. Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking. 3. Carry cash, as many places in Tokyo don't accept credit cards. 4. Respect local customs and etiquette, such as taking off your shoes before entering a home or temple. 5. Use public transportation to get around the city, as it's efficient and affordable. 6. Try traditional Japanese food, such as sushi, ramen, and tempura. 7. Purchase a prepaid SIM card or rent a pocket Wi-Fi device to stay connected. 8. Plan your itinerary in advance to make the most of your time in the city. 9. Be aware of the weather conditions and pack accordingly. 10. Take advantage of the city's free Wi-Fi hotspots, which are available in many public areas.

Where to Stay in Tokyo: A Guide to the Best Neighborhoods

Tokyo is a vast city with many different neighborhoods, each with its own unique character. Here's a guide to some of the best neighborhoods to stay in Tokyo: 1. Shinjuku: Shinjuku is a bustling neighborhood known for its nightlife, shopping, and entertainment. 2. Shibuya: Shibuya is a trendy neighborhood known for its fashion boutiques, cafes, and nightlife. 3. Ginza: Ginza is a high-end shopping district known for its luxury boutiques and department stores. 4. Asakusa: Asakusa is a historic neighborhood known for its temples and traditional Japanese architecture. 5. Roppongi: Roppongi is a popular nightlife district known for its bars, clubs, and restaurants.

What to Eat in Tokyo: A Culinary Journey

Tokyo is a food lover's paradise, with a wide variety of traditional Japanese cuisine and international dishes to choose from. Here are some must-try dishes when visiting Tokyo: 1. Sushi: Tokyo is known for its fresh and delicious sushi, which can be found at many sushi restaurants throughout the city. 2. Ramen: Ramen is a popular noodle dish that can be found at many ramen shops throughout the city. 3. Tempura: Tempura is a dish of battered and deep-fried seafood and vegetables that is a popular snack or meal option. 4. Okonomiyaki: Okonomiyaki is a savory pancake made with cabbage, seafood, and other ingredients. 5. Yakitori: Yakitori is a dish of grilled chicken skewers that is a popular snack or meal option.

Getting Around Tokyo: A Transportation Guide

Tokyo has an efficient and affordable public transportation system that includes trains, subways, and buses. Here's a guide to help you get around Tokyo: 1. Trains: Tokyo's train system is extensive and includes both local and express trains. The main train stations in Tokyo are Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station, and Shibuya Station. 2. Subways: Tokyo's subway system is also extensive and covers most of the city. The subway is a great way to get around the city quickly and efficiently. 3. Buses: Tokyo's bus system is less extensive than its train and subway systems, but can be a good option for getting around certain areas of the city. 4. Taxis: Taxis in Tokyo can be expensive, but are a good option for getting around the city late at night or if you have a lot of luggage. 5. Rental Cars: Rental cars are available in Tokyo, but driving in the city can be challenging due to the complex network of roads and highways.