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Tokyo, Japan: Hotel & Motel Planning Guide

Find hotels & motels in Tokyo using the list below. Search for cheap and discounted hotel and motel rates in or close to Tokyo, Japan for your upcoming personal or group trip. We list the best Tokyo motel and hotel rooms. Browse the Tokyo area hotels to find the perfect lodging! Please use the provided map of the Tokyo hotels. Need 5+ Rooms? Secure Tokyo Group Hotel Discounts or Check out the best Tokyo meeting hotels

The Tokyo center point is about the area of Kabuki za Theatre and the area of Mitsukoshi.

Welcome to Tokyo, Japan's technicolor capital city. Whether you're seeking centuries of history or futuristic technology, there's never a dull moment in this sprawling metropolis. Stay in historic Asakusa or ultramodern Shinjuku, and prepare to be impressed. More from this guide...

Tokyo Hotels/Motels & Accommodations

AC Hotel Tokyo Ginza in Tokyo
+1-888-389-4121
6 14 6 Ginza Chuo Ku, Tokyo, 1040061 Japan
  • 3 star hotel
  • 296 rooms in hotel
From$80
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Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo
+1-888-675-2083
6 6 7 Ginza, Tokyo, 104-0061 Japan
  • Four-star hotel
  • Check in: 15:00
From$133
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Mercure Tokyo Ginza
+1-800-716-8490
2 9 4 Ginza, Tokyo, 104-0061 Japan
  • Four star property
  • Check-in time: 14:00
From$201
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Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo / Ginza : 5111 Ginza
+1-800-805-5223
5111 Ginza, Tokyo, 104-0061 Japan
  • High-end Downtown hotel
  • 14 floors in property
From$117
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier in Tokyo
+1-888-965-1860
8 13 1 Ginza, Tokyo, 1040061 Japan
  • Expensive hotel
  • Check-in time: 15:00
From$134
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Ginza Creston
+1-888-788-5576
8 Akashicho Chuo Ku, Tokyo, 1040044 Japan
  • High-end property
  • 38 floors in property
From$134
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier
+1-888-897-9207
3 15 17 Roppongi Minato Ku, Tokyo, 1060032 Japan
  • Expensive hotel
  • Check in time: 15:00
From$125
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HOTEL 1899 TOKYO : 6 4 1 Shinbashi
+1-888-311-4278
6 4 1 Shinbashi, Tokyo, 1050004 Japan
  • 3 star property
  • 63 rooms in hotel
From$80
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Ginza Grand Hotel
+1-888-469-4795
8 6 15 Ginza Chuoku, Tokyo, 104-0061 Japan
  • 4-star property
  • Check in: 3:00
From$117
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Kyobashi Tokyo Station - Tokyo
+1-888-734-9421
1 3 6 Kyobashi Chuo Ku, Tokyo, 1040031 Japan
  • 4 star property
  • 233 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$125
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Hotel The Celestine Ginza : 8 4 22 Ginza
+1-888-841-5292
8 4 22 Ginza, Tokyo, 104-0061 Japan
  • Three Star hotel
  • Check-in time: 15:00
From$80
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The Peninsula Tokyo : 1 8 1 Yurakucho Chiyoda Ku
+1-888-455-5160
1 8 1 Yurakucho Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, 100-0006 Japan
  • Luxurious 5 Star Downtown hotel
  • Fitness center on property
From$150
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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi : 1 11 1 Marunouchi Chiyoda Ku
+1-888-965-8297
1 11 1 Marunouchi Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, 100-6277 Japan
  • Luxurious 5 Star Downtown property
  • 4 floors in hotel
From$500
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Mercure Tokyo Hibiya : 1 5 2 Uchisaiwai Cho
+1-888-906-6358
1 5 2 Uchisaiwai Cho, Tokyo, 100-0011 Japan
  • High-end property
  • Access to gym on-site
From$130
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The Royal Park Hotel Iconic Tokyo Shiodome
+1-888-749-6785
1 6 3 Higashi Shinbashi Minato Ku, Tokyo, 105-8333 Japan
  • Four star Downtown property
  • Airport shuttle available
From$176
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Conrad Tokyo in Tokyo
+1-888-878-9982
1 9 1 Higashi Shinbashi Minato Ku, Tokyo, 105-7337 Japan
  • Luxury Five Star Downtown hotel
  • 8 floors in property
From$600
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Daiichi Hotel Tokyo - Tokyo
+1-888-389-4485
1 2 6 Shimbashi Minato Ku, Tokyo, 105-8621 Japan
  • Luxury 5 star hotel
  • 11 floors in hotel
From$150
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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Shimbashi in Tokyo
+1-888-389-4121
1172 Shinbashi, Tokyo, 1050004 Japan
  • 4 star property
From$67
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Imperial Hotel, Tokyo - Tokyo
+1-888-675-2083
1 1 1 Uchisaiwaicho Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, 100-0011 Japan
  • Luxury 5-star Downtown hotel
  • 931 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$400
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Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi - Caters to Men - Tokyo
+1-800-716-8490
3216 Shimbashi, Tokyo, 105-0004 Japan
  • 2-star property
From$60
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Park Hotel Tokyo
+1-800-805-5223
Shiodome Media Tower, Tokyo, 1057227 Japan
  • Four star property
  • Hotel has 10 floors
From$180
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The Tokyo Station Hotel - Tokyo
+1-888-965-1860
1 9 1 Marunouchi, Tokyo, 100-0005 Japan
  • Expensive hotel
  • Check in: 15:00
From$128
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Oakwood Premier Tokyo
+1-888-788-5576
1 8 2 Marunouchi, Tokyo, 1000005 Japan
  • Luxurious Five Star Downtown property
  • Fitness center on property
From$243
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Shangri-La Tokyo : Marunouchi Trust Tower Main 1 8 3 Marunouchi
+1-888-897-9207
Marunouchi Trust Tower Main 1 8 3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo, 100-8283 Japan ~0.86 miles north of Tokyo
  • Luxury 5 star Downtown hotel
  • 200 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$360
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Palace Hotel Tokyo - Tokyo
+1-888-311-4278
1 1 1 Marunouchi Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, 100-0005 Japan
  • Luxury Five Star property
  • 290 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$350
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Marunouchi Hotel : 6 3 Marunouchi 1 Chome
+1-888-469-4795
6 3 Marunouchi 1 Chome, Tokyo, 100-0005 Japan
  • High-end property
  • Hotel has 11 floors
From$134
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Hotel Metropolitan Tokyo Marunouchi : 1 7 12 Marunouchi
+1-888-734-9421
1 7 12 Marunouchi, Tokyo, 100-0005 Japan
  • High end Downtown hotel
  • 8 floors in hotel
From$250
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Apa Hotel Shimbashi Toranomon : 269 Nishishinbashi
+1-888-841-5292
269 Nishishinbashi, Tokyo, 105-0003 Japan
  • Mid-scale hotel
  • Comp. Breakfast
From$202
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Shiodome Italia-gai Tokyo
+1-888-455-5160
2 14 24 Higashi Shinbashi, Tokyo, 1050021 Japan
  • Four-star property
  • 372 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$125
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Aman Tokyo
+1-888-965-8297
The Otemachi Tower, Tokyo, 100-0004 Japan
  • Four star property
  • Check-in time: 15:00
From$160
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Concieria Shiba Koen in Tokyo
+1-888-906-6358
Shimbashi 6 15 1 Minato Ku, Tokyo, 105-0004 Japan
  • Mid-scale Downtown hotel
  • 15 floors in hotel
From$65
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Mesm Tokyo Autograph Collection in Tokyo
+1-888-749-6785
1 10 30 Kaigan Minato Ku, Tokyo, 105-0022 Japan
  • Luxurious Five Star property
  • Gym / Fitness Center Available
From$500
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Hotel Intergate Tokyo Kyobashi
+1-888-878-9982
Kyobashi 3 7 8 Chuo Ku, Tokyo, 1040031 Japan
  • Four-star property
  • 200 sleeping rooms in hotel
From$125
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Hotel Oriental Exp Tyo Ginza - Tokyo
+1-888-389-4485
293 Tsukiji Chuoku, Tokyo, 1040045 Japan
  • 3 star property
  • Check in: 15:00
From$80
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Hotel Oriental Express Tokyo Ginza
+1-888-389-4121
3 9, Chuo City, 104-0045 Japan ~0.21 miles southeast of Tokyo
  • 3-star Downtown property
  • Check in time: 3:00 PM
From$50
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Daiwa Roynet Hotel Ginza Premier
+1-888-675-2083
11315 Ginza, Tokyo, 104-0061 Japan
  • Four-star Downtown hotel
  • 270 rooms in property
From$341
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Aloft Tokyo Ginza - Tokyo
+1-800-716-8490
6 14 3 Ginza Chou Ku, Tokyo, 1040061 Japan
  • 3 star property
  • Hotel has 16 floors
From$75
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Koko Hotel Ginza 1 Chome
+1-800-805-5223
1 9 5 Ginza Chuo Ku, Tokyo, Japan
  • Affordable property
From$80
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Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Ginza Hotel in Tokyo
+1-888-965-1860
6 14 10 Ginza Chuo Ku, Tokyo, 104-0061 Japan
  • Four-star property
  • 9 suites in hotel
From$113
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Hotel Gracery Ginza in Tokyo
+1-888-788-5576
7 10 1 Ginza Chuo Ku, Tokyo, 1040061 Japan
  • 4 star property
  • Check in time: 14:00
From$115
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Koko Hotel Tsukiji Ginza in Tokyo
+1-888-897-9207
6 8 8 Tsukiji Chuo Ku, Tokyo, Japan
  • Three Star property
From$80
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Iyf Ginza Tokyo in Tokyo
+1-888-311-4278
2 Chome 5 4 Kyōbashi Chuo City, Tokyo, 104-0031 Japan
  • 3 star property
From$80
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Imperial Hotel Tokyo
+1-888-469-4795
Tokyo Expressway Kk Rte 5, Minato City, Japan ~0.68 miles west of Tokyo
  • High-end hotel
From$350
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Imperial Hotel
+1-888-734-9421
1 1 1 Uchisaiwaicho Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, 100-8558 Japan
  • 3 star Downtown hotel
  • Airport shuttle available
From$75
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Oakwood Premier Tokyo : 1 8 2 Marunouchi Chiyoda Ku
+1-888-841-5292
1 8 2 Marunouchi Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo, 100-0005 Japan
  • Luxury 5 star Downtown hotel
  • 14 floors in hotel
From$400
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Concieria Shimbashi Crossia in Tokyo
+1-888-455-5160
5 6 3 Shimbashi, Tokyo, Japan
  • 3-star Downtown property
  • Check-in time: 10:00
From$65
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Concieria Shimbashi Six
+1-888-965-8297
6 22 5 Simbashi Minato Ku, Tokyo, 1050004 Japan
  • Affordable Downtown hotel
  • 15 floors in property
From$65
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Hotel Wing International Shimbashi Onarimon
+1-888-906-6358
6 20 8 Shimbashi Minato Ku Tokyo, Shimbashi, 105-0004 Japan ~1.07 miles southwest of Tokyo
  • Midscale property
From$80
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Concieria Hamamatsucho Tokyo Premium : 1 15 9 Hamamatsucho Minato Ku Tokyo
+1-888-749-6785
1 15 9 Hamamatsucho Minato Ku Tokyo, Tokyo, 105-0013 Japan
  • 3-star Downtown property
  • 17 rooms in hotel
From$65
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Hotel Tavinos Hamamatsucho - Tokyo
+1-888-878-9982
1 13 3 Kaigan Minato, Tokyo, 105-0022 Japan
  • Mid-scale hotel
From$80
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Graph: Upcoming 20 Days of Tokyo Hotel Rates

Rates shown are nightly rates before taxes and do not necessarily reflect all Tokyo, Japan discounts available. The chart reflects the cheapest Tokyo hotel for each day and each star rating category.

When to Visit Tokyo, Japan

A city with four distinct and equally celebrated seasons, Tokyo is a pleasure to visit any time of year. Summer tends to be peak tourist season and draws both the largest crowds and hottest temperatures in the upper 80s and low 90s.

Spring and fall are also popular times to visit, especially with the fragrant cherry blossoms in the spring and colorful foliage in the fall. Hotel prices tend to be lower during these shoulder seasons, aside from a few popular weeks and major festivals.

If you don't mind missing Tokyo's many scenic parks at their peak, plan your stay during the winter. You'll be greeted with chilly temperatures in the 40s, but the small crowds and low room rates make a visit during this season worthwhile.

Below is a chart of the current pricing seasonality of hotels and motels in Tokyo, Japan:

Averate Rates by Star Rating

Below we've posted 3 graphs displaying average nightly cost patterns by star rating class in Tokyo, Japan. Analyze these illustrations to calculate the most cost effective months to make a reservation in Tokyo for upcoming travels.

Luxury Hotels in Tokyo, Japan

4 Star Average Prices: $171.70

From the design to the service to the amenities, Tokyo's luxury hotels are some of the best in the world. Planning a special occasion in Tokyo? You'll want to stay at one of these four hotels.

Located in the heart of the city, The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo is a popular high-end business hotel. Take your pick from one of the 245 guestrooms, and enjoy extras like fully stocked minibars and espresso makers. Catch up on world news on the 40-inch flat-screen TVs, or relax in the deep soaking tubs after a long day. Treat yourself to a session at the spa, which offers facials and body treatments, or head to the highly rated wellness center for a workout or swim. Have a meal at one of the three on-site restaurants, or stay in and order room service.

Situated on the north side of the city, The Peninsula Tokyo offers superior and deluxe king rooms as well as deluxe and executive suites. You'll sleep like a dream under Egyptian cotton sheets and a down comforter, and you'll never feel more relaxed after a bath in the deep soaking tub or a shower under the rainfall showerhead. Dine at one of the four on-site restaurants, and don't miss a visit to the spa.

Located less than a mile from desirable destinations like the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Tokyo International Forum, and Nihonbashi, the Mandarin Oriental Tokyo welcomes visitors to its escape within the city. Choose from deluxe rooms, premier king rooms, and grand rooms, which all feature flat-screen TVs with digital programming and designer toiletries. Let your worries melt away in the sauna and spa tub, or book a massage and facial at the on-site spa.

Towering above animated Shinjuku, the Park Hyatt Tokyo is the ideal hotel for a city getaway. Spread out in the spacious rooms, go for a relaxing swim in the indoor pool, or treat yourself to a massage at the hotel's spa. Enjoy a meal to remember at one of the three on-site restaurants, and end your evening with a cocktail and jazz at the hotel's famed lounge.

Best Budget-Friendly Hotels in Tokyo, Japan

3 Star Average Prices: $80.40

From traditional inns to hostels to capsule hotels, this pricey city has many accommodations that won't break your budget. For an inexpensive stay in Tokyo, take a look at these convenient accommodations.

For one of the most affordable stays in Tokyo, set your sights on the Asakusa Hostel Toukaisou. Convenient to major attractions like Sensoji Temple, the Tokyo National Museum, and the historic Asakusa neighborhood, nearby transit connections also link visitors to almost every other corner of the city. Save big on a bed in a six-person dormitory, or opt for a private room for two or four people. All rooms feature blackout curtains to help you get a restful night's sleep, and complimentary Wi-Fi helps you stay in touch with friends back home.

Situated on the northeast side of Tokyo, the Aizuya Inn is just a short drive from attractions like Ueno Park and Sensoji Temple. All 19 rooms feature amenities like DVD players, flat-screen TVs, video game consoles, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Start your day with a complimentary breakfast, and rent a bicycle from the hotel to explore this scenic area on two wheels. The Aizuya Inn also features concierge services to help you plan your stay.

For a central hotel that's easy on your wallet, Tokyo Kiba Hotel offers basic rooms near the Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art, Nihonbashi, and the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Choose from a single or double sleeping pod with just enough room for sleeping. Stow your belongings in the provided lockers, and don't forget to pick up your pair of hotel pajamas for a comfortable night's sleep. Relax in the spa tub or sauna, and grab a bite to eat in the hotel restaurant before hopping on the nearby train and exploring all that Tokyo has to offer.

Capsule or pod hotels are some of the most budget-friendly ways to experience Tokyo, and the Capsule Value Kanda offers affordable rooms near the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the Bridgestone Museum of Art, and the East Garden. Enjoy a quiet night's sleep in one of the tiny rooms, and freshen up in the jetted bathtubs. Use the hotel's free Wi-Fi to plan the rest of your stay in Tokyo, and stop by the 24-hour business center to catch up on work emails.

Best Hotel Discounts in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo hotels don't typically offer standard discounts for AAA members, senior travelers, or members of the military. To score the best discounts on Tokyo hotels, plan to visit during the offseason in winter or ask about even greater savings for your large group.

Best Value Options in Tokyo, Japan

If you're looking for a little more personal space than Tokyo's budget hotels typically offer but you still don't want to overpay, seek out these best value options in the city.

Just a short walk from the Rainbow Bridge, the Tokyo Tower, and the high-end Roppongi neighborhood, Hotel Gracery Tamachi offers a variety of well-priced rooms. All 216 rooms feature conveniences like refrigerators and LCD TVs with cable programming, along with basics like workspaces and complimentary Wi-Fi. The hotel's highly rated buffet breakfast is also available for an additional surcharge. When you're ready to explore the rest of the city, simply hop on the subway or the Japan Rail line nearby.

Located in bustling Shinjuku, E Hotel Higashi Shinjuku offers small yet comfortable rooms with double beds. Get comfortable in one of the 253 guestrooms, and relax with amenities like refrigerators and LCD TVs. Relax in the in-room deep soaking tub, and get a great night's sleep on the pillow-top bed with down comforter. In the morning, have a quick meal at the hotel's coffee shop or grab breakfast to go at the on-site convenience store. If you plan to stay awhile, stay fresh with the hotel's laundry services.

On the north side of the city, the Tokyu Stay Suidobashi is convenient to the Tokyo Dome and the Yasukuni Shrine. In addition to reasonable rates on its clean and modern rooms, this hotel receives rave reviews for its welcoming vibe and friendly staff. Make yourself at home with conveniences like in-room refrigerators and microwaves, and stay up-to-date on work at the in-room workspace. Start your day with a buffet breakfast, available for an additional surcharge, and use the hotel's complimentary Wi-Fi to plan your route through the city.

Situated in vibrant Shibuya, the Sakura Fleur Aoyama provides basic single and double rooms near shopping hotspot Omotesando Hills and popular green space Yoyogi Park. This stylish hotel has 133 rooms with modern conveniences like refrigerators and flat-screen TVs. Get a solid night's sleep on the memory foam bed with down comforter, and freshen up with a shower under the rainfall showerhead. Though the hotel doesn't offer breakfast, it's just steps from many dining options and subway connections to the rest of the city.

Can’t-Miss Attractions in Tokyo, Japan

Begin your tour of the city with a visit to the Tokyo National Museum, a large institution with the world's largest collection of Japanese art. You could easily spend an entire day wandering from exhibits on samurai armor, intricate kimonos, beautiful ceramics, and much more.

Learn more about Tokyo's history with a stop at Sensoji Temple, a Buddhist site that dates back hundreds of years. After enjoying a meditative visit to the temple, be sure to stroll down the nearby streets, which are packed with shops. Don't miss a visit to the Meiji Shrine, dedicated to Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken, as well as a tour through the surrounding Yoyogi Park.

Finally, no visit to Tokyo is complete without a trip to Tsukiji Fish Market. Arrive before dawn to secure your spot to watch the fascinating tuna auctions, or enjoy some of the freshest fish you'll ever have at one of the many sushi and sashimi stands throughout the market.

Whether you're visiting for business or pleasure, you'll be wowed by Tokyo's energy. Spend a day, a week, or a month in this animated city, and you'll be planning your return visit before you know it.

Travel overview of Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan, is part of every inventive soul's dream. Driven by a steadfast culture and ethos, the Japanese capital has emerged at the forefront of everything out of the ordinary. Tokyo has invented itself as a highly technological hub, without compromising its cultural allure. The prefecture is has a lot of notches in its alley, as Tokyo has the largest metropolitan economy and the most populous metropolitan area in the world. This feat, however, does not make the city look cramp. The sweeping views of Mount Kutomori and the seasonal bloom of the cherry blossoms blend perfectly with the world's most ingenious architectural feats. Guests can see dojos, temples, and palaces at the historic Asakusa, acquire the cutest otaku goods and latest gadgets at Akihabara, party at Shibuya, explore Tokyo Disneyland, or sample mouthwatering sushi near the Tsukiji Fish Market. Every little thing in Tokyo is interesting. If the Cirque du Soleil, the only venue in the world showcasing ZED, is considered a mere sideline, it's a challenge to imagine what the main attractions look like.

'You will never see a filthy spot here in Tokyo. People here are not hypocritical enough to call it their home and get it dirty. They look after their city the way they look after their houses.
Tadao Ando, a noted architect who fashioned many critically acclaimed architectural movements, expressed his feelings for his home city in this way. Anyone who has been to Tokyo would agree with these words in a jiffy, without much contest. 

Japan, in itself, is a country of efficiency. It has made unimaginable progress, rising from the rubble that it was left in at the conclusion of the World War II. Tokyo, in that sense, has been a postcard perfect representative of all the Japan has achieved in this period. 

It's not that Tokyo is a new city, far from it. The city backs itself with recorded history that goes back at least 2,000 years. But the modern face of the city is that of a global melting pot of people, cultures and ideas. It is often called the cleanest and neatest city in the world, with crime rates so low that they might as well be scrapped for good. 

A trip to Tokyo can be and should be made one to remember for years. To be able to do that, however, you need to know how to fit things in your time schedule and more importantly, within your budget. 

This quick detour of various types of hotels in Tokyo should help you understand what your lodging options are, when you finally get down to making plans. 

Spend Less, Do More! 

Tokyo is a city that boasts of a number of hotel, resort and guest house establishments in order to accommodate a large number of visitors every years. These visitors are not necessarily tourists, as many people visit Tokyo from distant corners of the world on business purposes. 

The best way of saving up and stretching available budget a little while you are visiting Tokyo is by choosing to stay with cheap hotels. To make things look up for you, we should mention it, even in passing, that Tokyo is home to over 200 cheap hotels that will allow you to hold your own while you are spending time touring all the sights in sight. 

Shiba Park Hotel can be a fitting budget hotel choice for you if you are traveling with family or young kids. Shiba Park is quite easily accessible from the airport and can provide you a central location to manage your sightseeing schedule easily from. 

Hotel Asia Center of Japan is another budget hotel that will allow you to crash at night in peace, provided that you do not have unwarranted expectation from the management. 

Luxury Hotels in Tokyo 

Being a capital city (and one of the largest cities in the world), Tokyo, quite obviously, has a number of luxury hotel and resort units that are always on the edge to provide the best of facilities to their esteemed guests. 

Palace Hotel Tokyo is a prime hotel in this segment. It is located centrally in the city and is easily accessible from the diplomatic quarters of the city. 

Hotel Ana, run by InterContinental, is also a fabulous choice that brings to the table all the fine things that InterContinental is usually reputed for. Hotel Conrad, located in close vicinity of famous sights, is usually the popular pick for tourists arriving in Tokyo with their families. 

What to Do and See in Tokyo? 

That's the big million-dollar question. 

Tokyo has unusually high number of sights to see and places to visit in its vicinity, and tourists can often get confounded about which sights to pick up and which to let go of. The only strategy that you, as a tourist, need to adopt in this regard is that of prioritizing, based on your tastes and interests. 

Shinjuku National Garden is Tokyo should, however, be a must-see choice regardless of your inclinations, simply because it is often considered to be among the best botanical gardens in the world. 

Asakusa and Meiji Jingu will offer a much-needed place for introspection and seeking peace of mind, as you observe the immense weight of tradition and culture around them. 

Tokyo Tower is another typically tourist friendly place in Tokyo, known as the identifier of Tokyo skyline. Uneo Park can be fitted into the scheme of things, should you be left with enough time on your hands. 

Edo Tokyo Museum is a treat of unparalleled kind for art lovers who wish to get themselves educated in regard with oriental arts. An evening at the Tokyo Sky Tree can top off your sightseeing journey in Tokyo, in style and finesse. 

Hotels in The Vicinity of The Airport 

Tokyo Int. Airport is among the top five busiest airports in the world, handling over 40 million passengers each year. 

Considering the fact that it is most likely to be your way of arrival in Tokyo, it stands to reason that you should be better off finding some suitable Tokyo hotels for your duration of the stay. 

The fact that most hotels in Tokyo are centrally located in the heart of the capital, it can become a tough ask to find a suitable lodging option near the airport. However, as long as you are comfortable with spending a night or two just to make a pit stop, you should be left with good enough options. 

Ideal Time to Visit Tokyo 

The weather in Tokyo bears a number of nuances of shades, making the city turn into a kaleidoscope of colors throughout the year. 

To avoid cold climate, the best time to visit Tokyo would be the months of October and November. These months mark the arrival of fall, the most awaited of Tokyo seasons. As the trees around the city keep changing their outlook, the city keeps shuffling between new colors every passing day. 

This season, however, is met with hikes in nightly tariff by many Tokyo hotels. 

FAQs about hotels in Tokyo

What are the top reviewed hotels in Tokyo?

AC Hotel Tokyo Ginza, Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo and Mercure Tokyo Ginza are the best rated hotels based on customer reviews in the last 365 days.

What are the 4-5 star hotels in Tokyo?

The Peninsula Tokyo, Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi and Conrad Tokyo are the top 3 luxury hotels near Tokyo city center.

What hotels are closest to the city center of Tokyo?

AC Hotel Tokyo Ginza, Hyatt Centric Ginza Tokyo, and Mercure Tokyo Ginza are the properties closest to Tokyo city center.

What are the most popular independent hotels in Tokyo?

Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo, Mitsui Garden Hotel Ginza Premier and Ginza Creston are the best rated independent hotels (not part of a big brand).

Verified reviews of the city: Tokyo, Japan

Below are reviews of the city of Tokyo, Japan from an actual visitor's perspective.

"Beautiful & Interesting Place!"
Score 5.0 / 5

It's a beautiful and bustling city with lots of interesting attractions and I enjoyed the eight days spent in Tokyo.

Derrek S., from 10-Mar-2024
"I loved the breakfast, clean rooms and the bakery downstairs!"
Score 4.0 / 5

I loved the breakfast, clean rooms and the bakery downstairs!

Evgeniya K., from 29-Feb-2024
"Good Public Transportation"
Score 5.0 / 5

For its size it's relatively easy to navigate once you figure out the subway lines

Darrell M., from 06-Aug-2023
"Great Subway, Fantastic Gardens, Shrines, Temples & Shopping!"
Score 4.0 / 5

Tokyo: easy to get around on the subway, fantastic gardens, shrines and temples, great shopping at Nuno and on Omotosando!

Alicia S., from 09-Apr-2023
"Great Place to Visit"
Score 5.0 / 5

The city had a lot of places for entertaining, I felt safe in the city, it was easy to get around for me to sight-see and it is a very clean city.

Marcia G., from 17-Oct-2019
"Very Nice"
Score 4.0 / 5

The culture, the food, the cleanliness

Kevin V., from 17-Sep-2019
"Great hotel and locations!"
Score 5.0 / 5

The Tokyo Tower was fun to visit as was the fish market.

Scott M., from 15-Apr-2017
"Awesome!"
Score 4.0 / 5

Great food especially the sushi.

Michele A., from 08-Dec-2016
"Beautiful, Peaceful City"
Score 4.0 / 5

Marketplaces, food activities and other great things to offer.

Rymon-Giovanni P., from 04-May-2015
The average traveler rating of the city of Tokyo, Japan shown above is 4.4 out of 5 based on 9 reviews
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