General tips/important info about Tokyo
Airports - Tokyo has two major airports; Haneda and Narita. If you’re staying in central Tokyo try and get a flight into Haneda as it’s about 20-30 minutes into the city with a taxi or Uber. Narita is about an hour by express train to Shibuya Station is kind of a pain to get to and from.
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WHERE TO STAY IN TOKYO
This list of suggestions is based on a mixture of recommendations from friends who’ve stayed in these hotels, by key locations and proximity to all the action and some I’ve had the pleasure of staying in myself.
With tourist numbers peaking in Tokyo, unfortunately accommodation is pretty expensive across the board. There is a massive delta between small shit hotels which then jump to very expensive - there isn’t much middle ground.
Take my price guides with a grain of salt as prices will fluctuate depending on the time of the year. Tokyo is freakishly busy and expensive in Cherry Blossom season. Airbnbs are not great - since the government cracked down on them in 2018 they’re notoriously hard to get licenses for and apartment buildings with local tenants understandably don’t like foreigners coming and going.
Hotels are listed by most affordable to expensive.
SUGGESTED HOTELS
Hotels listed by most affordable to expensive
Tokyu Stay Aoyama Premier
Location: Aoyama
Walking distance to the shopping mecca of Aoyama, Omotesando and Harajuku. 2 min walk to Aoyama station. Rooms are basic apartment style but come with good amenities such as washer/dryers and kitchenettes. Price is reasonable and a good option if you’re staying for more than 7 days in the city.
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Hotel OneFive
Location: Shibuya
Very basic budget friendly hotel in the heart of Shibuya with an Americano mid century vibe, I recently had a friend stay here who said the rooms, although very small, were fine for solo travelers. If budget permits definitely recommend booking one of their larger rooms.
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EbisuHolic
Location: Ebisu
Reasonably priced hotel near Ebisu train station and all the great restaurants and bars of the area.
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Hotel Cen
Location: Shinjuku
Affordable boutique hotel with modern, simple design in the heart of bustling Shinjuku.
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Mustard Hotel
Location: Shimokitazawa
Budget friendly, simple hotel in the heart of Shimokitazawa which is a trendy, young area known for its insane number of vintage stores.
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Toggle Hotel
Location: Suidabashi
Super cute, compact and colourfully designed affordable hotel. This boutique hotel isn’t in the greatest location in my opinion but its not too far from one of my favourite areas; the vintage book shopping heaven of Jimbocho.
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APA Hotels
Not necessarily suggesting to stay here but I think it’s worth noting: APA Hotels are one of Japan’s largest budget hotel chains which are dotted all over Tokyo. The guy who started it is a bit of an outspoken, rightwing Trump adjacent nut with some very hectic views on the world.
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All Day Place
Location: Shibuya
This is the hotel I have recommended the most. Location is great (walking distance to Shibuya Station / Shibuya Crossing) rooms are pretty small but they’re cute, minimal design and price is pretty reasonable. If it's in your budget try for one of their bigger rooms.
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Sequence Hotel Miyashita Park
Location: Shibuya
Similar vibe to All Day Place in aesthetics and price. Location is also very good in the heart of the action in Shibuya.
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Osen Yuen Ryokan
Location: Shinjuku
Unlike traditional ryokans which are typically located in rural or mountainous areas, the Yuen Ryokan hotel brings a lot of those elements into the city in a modern, minimalistic vibe. The drawcard for this hotel is the natural rooftop onsen overlooking the Tokyo skyline with water sourced from the nearby region of Hakone.
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Mitsui Garden Hotel Gogochome
Location: Ginza
Affordable by Ginza standards and only a short walk to Dover Street Market and the rest of the best shopping Ginza has to offer, the location is one of the best for the area.
Price guide: $$
Hotel Indigo
Location: Shibuya
Recently opened and just on the edge of the busiest part of Shibuya in Dogenzaka where you get the best of both worlds of the action of central Shibuya and the quieter back streets teaming with wine bars, cafes and restaurants.
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Edition Hotel in Toranomon

Decorative wood panels at Hotel Meguro Gajoen
