Best Hotels in Tokyo 2026
Tokyo hotel prices are higher than the rest of Japan but competitive globally. The city's incredible train network means your neighbourhood matters less than being near a station. Budget ryokan and capsule hotels offer a uniquely Japanese experience at excellent value.
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Before You Book
Book 4–6 months ahead for cherry blossom (late March–April) and autumn foliage (October–November)
Check proximity to the Yamanote Line — Tokyo's central circular train connects all major areas
Ryokan (traditional inn) stays require advance booking and have strict check-in times
Many Tokyo hotels have small rooms by Western standards — this is normal and not a reason to complain in reviews
Where to Stay in Tokyo
Shinjuku
Entertainment capital, neon lights, shopping, business hub
Budget
¥4,000–8,000 ($27–53)
per night
Mid-Range
¥12,000–25,000 ($80–167)
per night
Luxury
¥45,000+ ($300+)
per night
Shibuya
Fashion, youth culture, the famous crossing
Budget
¥5,000–9,000 ($33–60)
per night
Mid-Range
¥15,000–30,000 ($100–200)
per night
Luxury
¥50,000+ ($333+)
per night
Asakusa
Traditional, temples, rickshaws, old Tokyo atmosphere
Budget
¥3,500–7,000 ($23–47)
per night
Mid-Range
¥10,000–20,000 ($67–133)
per night
Luxury
¥35,000+ ($233+)
per night
Ginza / Marunouchi
Luxury shopping, business district, Tokyo Station
Budget
¥6,000–10,000 ($40–67)
per night
Mid-Range
¥18,000–35,000 ($120–233)
per night
Luxury
¥60,000+ ($400+)
per night
Akihabara / Ueno
Electronics, anime, museums, affordable
Budget
¥3,000–6,000 ($20–40)
per night
Mid-Range
¥9,000–18,000 ($60–120)
per night
Luxury
¥30,000+ ($200+)
per night
Budget Hotel Tips
Capsule hotels offer a uniquely Japanese experience for ¥3,000–5,000/night ($20–33) — often excellent quality
Business hotels (Toyoko Inn, APA Hotel, Dormy Inn) are consistently clean and cheap: ¥8,000–12,000/night
Hostels in Asakusa and Ueno offer private rooms from ¥5,000–8,000/night with excellent access to traditional sights
Temple lodgings (shukubo) at Koya-san and other sites offer unique spiritual experiences from ¥8,000/night with meals
Luxury in Tokyo
Ginza (Aman Tokyo, Four Seasons Marunouchi), Shinjuku (Park Hyatt — Lost in Translation hotel), and Minami-Aoyama for boutique luxury.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where should I stay in Tokyo for first-time visitors?
Shinjuku or Shibuya are the most popular for first-timers — excellent transport connections, endless food options, and centrally located. Asakusa is better if you want a more traditional atmosphere.
Are Tokyo hotels expensive?
Tokyo is pricier than Bangkok or Bali but reasonable globally. Budget capsule hotels from $20–30/night, business hotels $60–100/night, mid-range $100–200/night. Luxury hotels ($300+) are often better value than equivalent hotels in London or New York.
What is a ryokan?
A traditional Japanese inn with tatami mat floors, futon bedding, yukata (robe), communal or private onsen (hot spring bath), and often an elaborate multi-course kaiseki dinner. Prices range from ¥8,000 to ¥100,000+ per night per person including meals.
Should I book Tokyo hotels in advance?
Yes, especially for cherry blossom (late March–April) and autumn foliage (October–November) — these are the most booked periods in Japan. Book at least 3–6 months ahead. Summer and winter have better availability.
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