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    Klook Team
    Klook Team
    Last updated 30 Apr 2024
    Where to Stay in Tokyo

    Best neighborhoods to stay in Tokyo including hotel recommendations

    It’s your first trip to Tokyo, Japan’s bustling capital. It’s a cultural hub for all things Japan, from delicious Japanese food (home to the most Michelin-starred establishments in the world!) to futuristic buildings and historic shrines and temples.
    The issue is, that Tokyo’s attractions are spread out all over the city so now you’re in a dilemma. Which Tokyo neighborhood is the best to stay in? Should I stay in central Tokyo? Which Tokyo station do I base myself at? Should I stay in a luxury hotel, a mid-range hotel, a capsule hotel, or a boutique hotel?
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    The good news is that it’s easy to get around Tokyo no matter which neighborhood you stay in. The city has an extensive railway network, and there are tons of accommodation options in Tokyo ranging from budget-friendly capsule hotels to luxury hotels.
    Whether you’re looking to visit Tokyo on a budget and stay in hostels or treat yourself to a night in a luxury hotel, this Tokyo accommodation guide covers the best areas to stay in Tokyo and things to do there, to help you narrow down your options and includes recommendations for the best hotels in these areas!

    1. Shinjuku

    The loud and vibrant nightlife in Shibuya's famous Golden Gai. Credits: Klook
    The loud and vibrant nightlife in Shibuya's famous Golden Gai. Credits: Klook
    Best things to do in Shinjuku: Street GoKarting, Kabukichō (famous redlight district), Hanazono Shrine, Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Observatory, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
    If you’re looking to be right at the center of Tokyo’s hustle and bustle, Shinjuku is the place to be. Shinjuku is the world’s busiest railway station! Shinjuku Station is connected to almost everywhere in Japan and is a massive hub of trains, subways, stores, and passageways.
    The surrounding neighborhood matches the liveliness of the station, with tall buildings and neon lights making the city look like the set of a cyberpunk film. There are many hotels in Shinjuku, all conveniently located near train stations.
    Shinjuku Golden Gai Bar-Hopping experience would be great for those who want to explore the Shinjuku nightlife filled with neon lights and street food vendors selling food to help ease the hangovers of the tourists in the area.
    Of course, when in Tokyo, you can't miss out on going to Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Disney Sea! Fortunately, there's a one-way transfer bus that takes you to both parks from Shinjuku.

    Hotels in Shinjuku

    Closest train station

    KEIO Plaza Hotel

    Shinjuku Station (5-minute walk)

    Hotel Gracery Shinjuku

    Shinjuku-Nishiguchi Station (9-minute walk)

    THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku

    Tochomae Station (7-minute walk)

    2. Shibuya

    The view from above of the famous Shibuya Crossing. Credits: Hafeisi on Pexels
    The view from above of the famous Shibuya Crossing. Credits: Hafeisi on Pexels
    Best things to do in Shibuya: Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Yoyogi Park, Shibuya Sky, Tokyo Imperial Palace, Tobacco & Salt Museum, Toguri Museum of Art
    A popular area to stay in Tokyo is Shibuya, renowned for its proximity to Shibuya Station, a major transport hub that offers easy access to the iconic Shibuya Crossing and connects travelers to popular attractions.
    Similar to Shinjuku, there are a lot of entertainment options in Shibuya. If you want to shop ‘til you drop, go to Shibuya 109 and get all the best deals on your shopping needs. For an action-filled day, go to Shibuya’s Street Go-Kart with your friends or family and live out your race driver dreams!
    Shibuya Sky's mesmerizing views of the Tokyo skyline. Credits: Klook
    Shibuya Sky's mesmerizing views of the Tokyo skyline. Credits: Klook
    Don't forget to check out Shibuya Sky, located in the Shibuya Scramble Square building—another observation deck that lets you experience the views of the city in the heart of Tokyo.

    Hotels in Shibuya

    Closest train station

    Shibuya Granbell Hotel

    Shibuya Station (6-minute walk)

    The Millenials Shibuya Hotel

    Shibuya Station (4-minute walk)

    Shibuya Creston Hotel

    Yoyogi-koen Station (11-minute walk)

    3. Akihabara

    Akihabara's exciting anime culture seen in action. Credits: Klook
    Akihabara's exciting anime culture seen in action. Credits: Klook
    Best things to do in Akihabara: Street GoKarting, Kanda Myojin Shrine, Akihabara Gachapon Kaikan, Maid Cafe, Mandarake, Tokyo Dome
    Japan is also famous for its fascinating otaku culture. If you're a fan of anime and manga books, Akihabara is the perfect area to stay in Tokyo.
    Conveniently located along the Tokyo loop line, the JR Yamanote Line, Akihabara offers easy access to other key areas in Tokyo such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ginza, making it an ideal base for exploring the city.
    Klook Tip: If you're in town for a concert, Akihabara is the best place to stay in Tokyo! It's just a 15-minute journey via public transport from Akihabara to Tokyo Dome, Tokyo's main concert stadium.
    You can also go on a thrilling adventure by Street Go Karting or even explore the rich history of the Kanda Myojin Shrine! Or how about visiting a Maid Cafe — it's a uniquely Japanese experience.
    If you don’t know where to start your adventure in Akihabara, you can book an Akihabara Day Tour which includes stops at the best attractions in town. What's great about this tour is that the tour guide is a certified anime lover, so you know you're in good hands.

    Hotels in Akihabara

    Closest train station

    The Tourist Hotel & Cafe

    Akihabara Station (5-minute walk)

    MONday Apart Akihabara Southeast

    Akihabara Station (7-minute walk)

    BnA Studio Akihabara 

    Suehirocho Station (4-minute walk)

    4. Ginza

    This Seiko clock will greet you as you explore the area of Ginza. Credits: Syzmon Shields on Pexels
    This Seiko clock will greet you as you explore the area of Ginza. Credits: Syzmon Shields on Pexels
    Best things to do in Ginza: Ginza Yonchome, Art Aquarium Ginza, Kabukiza Gallery, MUJI GINZA (the world's largest MUJI store, with 11 floors), Ginza High Street
    The streets of Tokyo may be packed with a lot of people and buildings, but there's a certain glamour that's unique to Ginza. It’s Tokyo's premier shopping district with an exquisite lineup of luxury shopping malls, department stores, and high-end restaurants. All of which is just one stop away from Tokyo Station!
    Are you ready to do some shopping or even just window shopping for the whole day? Ginza High Street is the place to go! You're guaranteed to find every boutique brand you can think of — Chanel, Bvlgari, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and more.
    If that's not your thing, there are other activities you can do, like going to a Kabukiza, a theater where you can watch a traditional Kabuki drama.
    See different kinds of goldfish in Ginza's Art Aquarium Museum! Credits: Klook
    See different kinds of goldfish in Ginza's Art Aquarium Museum! Credits: Klook
    For an immersive (and slightly trippy) experience, head to Art Aquarium Museum which combines art and goldfish! Alternatively, head to Hamarikyu Garden for a quick respite. It's a good place to recharge for round two of shopping.

    Hotels in Ginza

    Closest train station

    The Square Hotel Ginza

    Ginza-Itchome Station (2-minute walk)

    SUPERHOTEL Premier Ginza

    Higashi-ginza Station (1-minute walk)

    The B Ginza

    Tsukijishijo Station (9-minute walk)

    5. Roponggi

    Visit the museums from the Roponggi Art Triangle! Credits: Suntory
    Visit the museums from the Roponggi Art Triangle! Credits: Suntory
    Best things to do in Roppongi: Tokyo City View & Sky Deck, Roppongi Hills, Mori Art Museum, Fujifilm Square, Mori Garden
    For night owls and arts enthusiasts, Roppongi is the best area to stay in Tokyo. Roppongi is known for the Roppongi Art Triangle, a cluster of three important arts and culture institutes. These museums are the National Art Center Tokyo, the Mori Art Museum, and the Suntory Museum of Art.
    Klook Tip: All these museums are within walking distance to each other. However, if you want to be efficient, you can visit the Suntory Museum located near Tokyo Midtown, then go to the National Art Center Tokyo, and end your trip to the Roponggi Art Triangle at the Mori Art Museum.
    When you visit the Mori Museum, don't miss out on the teamLab Digital Art Museum, which is an interactive digital museum good for all ages!
    Check out the breathtaking views at Roponggi Hills Mori Towers' 52nd floor! Credits: Klook
    Check out the breathtaking views at Roponggi Hills Mori Towers' 52nd floor! Credits: Klook
    Another of the best things to do in Roppongi is catch incredible views of the Tokyo skyline from Roppongi Hills Mori Tower. On the 52nd floor, you can capture more Instagram-worthy pictures of Tokyo from above.

    Hotels in Roppongi

    Closest train station

    Mitsui Garden Hotel Roppongi Tokyo Premier

    Roppongi Station (6-minute walk)

    remm Roppongi

    Roppongi Station (4-minute walk)

    Roppongi Hotel S

    Roppongi Station (8-minute walk)

    6. Asakusa

    The Tokyo Skytree in Asakusa standing tall in all its glory. Credits: Klook
    The Tokyo Skytree in Asakusa standing tall in all its glory. Credits: Klook
    Best things to do in Asakusa: Senso-ji Temple, Rickshaw Ride, Nakamise-dōri, Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center
    Asakusa is also a good area to stay in Tokyo for Japan’s traditional cultural scene. The area is rich with well-preserved temples and shrines that help visitors catch a glimpse of olden-day Japan.
    One of the famous temples known in Asakusa is the Senso-ji Temple. Cap off your authentic traditional Japanese experience by renting out their traditional clothing, the kimono and yukata!
    Exploring is tiring work and you'll no doubt get hungry exploring all of Asakusa's temples, so head over to the Asakusa Yokocho. It's a vibrant and colorful food court located on the 4F of the Rakutenchi Asakusa. You can also visit a cafe filled with ninja cosplayers for a fun dining experience!
    If you’re feeling adventurous, go to the Tokyo Skytree or the Hanayashiki, Japan's oldest known amusement park. Don't forget to also go to Nishi Sando Shopping Street or the Asakusa Rox Shopping Center to buy cool souvenirs for your friends and family!
    Klook Tip: The Tokyo Mizube Line in Asakusa will actually take you to Odaiba and other tourists spots like the Rainbow Bridge!

    Hotels in Asakusa

    Closest train station

    Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku

    Tawaramachi Station (10-minute walk)

    Hotel MyStays Asakusa

    Kuramae Station (9-minute walk)

    Asakusa Kokonokuro

    Asakusa Station (15-minute walk)

    7. Odaiba

    Check out one of Odaiba's well-known amusement parks: the Tokyo Joypolis! Credits: Klook
    Check out one of Odaiba's well-known amusement parks: the Tokyo Joypolis! Credits: Klook
    Crossover from Asakusa to Odaiba and you'll be immersed in a hub of diverse entertainment like amusement parks, interactive galleries, and shopping malls. This neighborhood in Tokyo offers family-friendly accommodations with spectacular views of Tokyo's skyline and the famous Rainbow Bridge.
    Tokyo Joypolis is known as Japan's largest indoor themed park — a fun activity for the whole family to enjoy even on a rainy day.
    Small Worlds Tokyo should be on your list as well since it's the largest indoor miniature theme park in Japan. Of course, you can't forget about going to LEGOLAND that's located in Odaiba!
    Tokyo has no shortage of museums. Odaiba has some unique ones like Madame Tussauds Tokyo which is famous for creating wax figures of celebrities. For a whacky museum experience, head to Unko Museum — a poop-themed exhibition. Trust us, it's a lot more appealing and fun than it sounds.
    Check out teamLab's spectacular interactive galleries in Odaiba! Credits: Klook
    Check out teamLab's spectacular interactive galleries in Odaiba! Credits: Klook
    Meanwhile, if you go to teamLab Planets and Tokyo Trick Art Museum, you'll be treated to vibrant and immersive art installations.

    Hotels in Odaiba

    Closest train station

    Hilton Tokyo Odaiba

    Daiba Station (3-minute walk)

    Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

    Daiba Station (2-minute walk)

    8. Harajuku

    The streets of Harajuku crowded with people trying to get a closer look of its boutiques and stores in Takeshita Street. Credits: Willian Justen de Vasconcellos on Pexels
    The streets of Harajuku crowded with people trying to get a closer look of its boutiques and stores in Takeshita Street. Credits: Willian Justen de Vasconcellos on Pexels
    Harajuku is one of the most popular areas in Japan since it is the hub for Japanese pop culture. Not only that, but also the area is popular for boutique and thrift store shopping.
    As a whole, Harajuku might be overwhelming because of the many places and activities present in the area. If you want to take your time, you can rent a colorful bike, true to Harajuku's vibrant aura, and take yourself on a tour of the area.
    Harajuku is known for its shops, both big and small, and within the area you'll be able to tour Takeshita Street, Tokyu Plaza, Jingumae Comichi, and Galaxy Harajuku.
    Explore the various malls and stores in Harajuku as they offer you an authentic shopping experience—from food to clothing! Credits: Klook
    Explore the various malls and stores in Harajuku as they offer you an authentic shopping experience—from food to clothing! Credits: Klook

    Hotels in Harajuku

    Closest train station

    The Aoyama Grand Hotel

    Gaienmae Station (3-minute walk)

    Dormy Inn Premium Shibuya Jingumae Hot Spring

    Meiji-jingumae ‘Harajuku’ Station (8-minute walk)

    9. Ebisu

    Get to know more about the famous Yebisu Beer is made in the Museum of Yebisu Beer! Credits: Sapporo Beer
    Get to know more about the famous Yebisu Beer is made in the Museum of Yebisu Beer! Credits: Sapporo Beer
    Best things to do in Ebisu: Yebisu Garden Place, Ebisu Yokocho, Museum of Yebisu Beer
    For a more laidback side to Tokyo, the charming neighborhood of Ebisu is the best area to stay in Tokyo!
    Ebisu is known for developing the Yebisu Beer. If you’re a sucker for unique cultural history, the Museum of Yebisu Beer is the best place to visit as it gives you a short trip down memory lane on how it was made. Not only that, but also the Tokyo Photographic Art Museum is located there which you can immerse yourself into Tokyo’s photography scene.
    Want to chill out by taking a short walk in the park? Visit the Yebisu Garden Place to immerse yourself in the tranquil vibes of the area!

    Hotels in Ebisu

    Closest train station

    Itos Ebisu

    Ebisu Station (10-minute walk)

    Do-c Ebisu Capseul Hotel

    Ebisu Station (2-minute walk)

    Prince Smart Inn Ebisu

    Ebisu Station (2-minute walk)

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