hanare in Yanaka tops the list with a perfect 9.9 overall rating and a 9.8 location score in old-school Tokyo. For pure luxury, The Okura Tokyo’s 9.6 rating and free private parking make it a standout in Minato. Both deliver different sides of the city at peak quality.
Twenty hotels, one megacity, zero fluff. From the Imperial moat to the neon of Shinjuku, here’s where to book your Tokyo stay.
Why Trust This Guide
I analyzed guest reviews across 20 Tokyo properties — The Okura Tokyo’s 1,700+ reviews and The Tokyo Station Hotel’s 1,350+ — to surface the real strengths of each stay.
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| 1. The Okura Tokyo | (1700+ Reviews) |
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| 2. The Tokyo Station Hotel | (1350+ Reviews) |
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| 3. Hotel Yuni Star-Club | (1200+ Reviews) |
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| 4. ulu Tokyo | (1150+ Reviews) |
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| 5. Kaminarimon Ryokan | (800+ Reviews) |
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| 6. cyashitsu ryokan asakusa | (650+ Reviews) |
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| 7. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo | (500+ Reviews) |
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| 8. East | (500+ Reviews) |
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| 9. Hotel Matsunoi Shurin | (400+ Reviews) |
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| 10. hanare | (400+ Reviews) |
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| 11. Hotel Pasela Living Shinjuku | (350+ Reviews) |
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| 12. ACOE | (350+ Reviews) |
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| 13. Sato-san’s Rest | (300+ Reviews) |
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| 14. Mokkoan | (300+ Reviews) |
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| 15. HOTELみなと-MINATO | (300+ Reviews) |
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| 16. Oyado Kien Ryogoku | (250+ Reviews) |
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| 17. Palace Hotel Tokyo | (250+ Reviews) |
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| 18. No Borders Hostel | (200+ Reviews) |
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| 19. SUN House asakusabashi akihabara tokyo | (150+ Reviews) |
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| 20. HERE.Tokyo | (150+ Reviews) |
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Where to Stay in Tokyo: 20 Hotels Reviewed — From Ryokan to Luxury Tower
1. The Okura Tokyo






The Vibe
Two buildings, one garden, and a bar that feels like a Tokyo secret. The Okura treats you like a regular even if it’s your first visit. The 24-hour front desk and currency exchange mean zero jetlag friction — drop your bags and head to the bar without checking the time. Guests call the location a solid 9.2.
What You Actually Get
Every room comes with air conditioning and a fridge — standard for the price point, but the free private parking is the real flex here. Most luxury Tokyo hotels charge a premium for parking; The Okura doesn’t. The Club Lounge charges extra for kids aged 4-12 using existing bedding, so plan ahead if you’re traveling with little ones. Free WiFi throughout, a concierge for last-minute dinner reservations, and room service until late.
Choose this if: you want a luxury base with a car — parking is free and the location ticks the central Tokyo box.
2. The Tokyo Station Hotel






The Vibe
This is an Important Cultural Property that actually feels luxurious. Re-opened in 2012 after thorough renovations, the Tokyo Station Hotel blends classical European architecture with modern Japanese precision. The entrance sits right next to the Marunouchi South Exit — you can roll out of bed and onto a Shinkansen in minutes.
What You Actually Get
French restaurant on-site, stylish bars, and free WiFi throughout the property. The location score hits 9.8 — the highest in this list tied with Asakusa properties. You’re steps from the bullet train, the Narita Express platform, and the Marunouchi business district. The hotel offers private parking, though you won’t need a car here. Classical European-style rooms with modern bathrooms and a buffet breakfast that guests consistently rate well.
Choose this if: you need immediate access to trains — you’re at the station entrance before you’ve fully woken up.
3. Hotel Yuni Star-Club






The Vibe
Perched on a hill in Ichigaya, Hotel Yuni Star-Club offers a quieter side of Tokyo without sacrificing location. The family rooms are spacious by local standards — air conditioning, private bathrooms, and city views from the windows. Free WiFi and a work desk make it a solid choice for remote workers who want to avoid Shinjuku’s noise.
What You Actually Get
Each room comes with a bath, shower, hairdryer, refrigerator, free toiletries, and slippers. The carpeted floors and wardrobes add a homely touch. You’ll need to let the property know your arrival time in advance, and note that the hill location means a short walk up from the station — not ideal for heavy luggage if you’re mobility-limited. The location scores a 9.5, putting it in the top tier of this list.
Choose this if: you want a calm, family-friendly base with strong location scores and a view.
4. ulu Tokyo






The Vibe
ulu Tokyo is an apartment-style stay in Koto with all the gear you need for a longer trip. Each room has a kitchen, washing machine, and balcony — plus a concierge service for sorting out local plans. The location scores 8.6, which is modest compared to the central hotels, but you trade that for space and self-sufficiency.
What You Actually Get
Family rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and free WiFi. The lift makes it easy to bring groceries up, and the express check-in/check-out saves time. Streaming services are included for downtime, and the dining area works for meals in. This property is set up for long stays beyond one month, though Booking.com isn’t offering a lease arrangement — it’s still a hotel stay, just extended. The laundry and luggage storage are a bonus.
Choose this if: you’re staying 5+ nights and want a kitchen, laundry, and balcony — not a hotel box.
5. Kaminarimon Ryokan






The Vibe
Rated the highest location score in this entire list — 9.9 — Kaminarimon Ryokan sits in central Asakusa, Taito-ku. You’re a 3-minute walk from Asakusa Public Hall and 300 meters from Asakusa Station. The ryokan-style rooms bring tatami and private bathrooms with baths. It’s the kind of placement that makes you feel like the city was built around your hotel.
What You Actually Get
Free WiFi, work desks, and air conditioning in every room. The Asian breakfast is included for many rates — expect traditional Japanese offerings rather than a Western buffet. Check-in runs until 22:00 and starts at 15:00, with checkout from 06:00 to 11:00. The property requires photo ID and a credit card at check-in, standard for ryokan-style lodgings in Tokyo. The Senso-ji temple complex and Nakamise shopping street are walkable.
Choose this if: you want to be in the heart of Asakusa with a ryokan feel and the best location on this list.
6. cyashitsu ryokan asakusa





The Vibe
This is a proper ryokan in Asakusa — not a hotel pretending to be one. Cyashitsu offers an open-air bath, a family-friendly restaurant serving Japanese and sushi cuisines, and rooms with city views. The 9.6 location score puts you within walking distance of Asakusa’s main draws while staying tucked away enough for quiet evenings.
What You Actually Get
Comfortable rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, walk-in showers, and free toiletries. The restaurant serves dinner in a romantic setting — worth booking even if you’re not staying here. Check-in closes at 19:00, which is earlier than most hotels in this list, so plan your arrival accordingly. The open-air bath is a highlight that sets this apart from the other Asakusa options.
Choose this if: you want an authentic ryokan with a real open-air bath and top-tier sushi without leaving the property.
7. Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo






The Vibe
Mandarin Oriental sits in the Nihonbashi area, directly connected to Mitsukoshimae Subway Station and JR Shin-Nihonbashi. The 37th-floor spa is award-winning, and the rooms rank among the most spacious in Tokyo — rare and valuable. City views from the windows are the kind you photograph and send home.
What You Actually Get
Five-star luxury with fine restaurants, a free-access fitness center, and the spa. The breakfast options are the widest in this list: Continental, Gluten-free, Asian, American, and Buffet. Parking is available at the hotel. Traveling with a dog? Advance reservations are required, and an extra charge of 12,650 yen per night applies. Note the serious smoking penalty — 100,000 yen if detected in the room. Check-out starts at 03:00, which is useful for early departures.
Choose this if: you want 5-star luxury with the city at your feet and don’t mind paying for it.
8. East






The Vibe
East SQUARE Tokyo (shortened to East) brings tatami to the modern apartment-hotel format. Family rooms with balconies, tatami floors, and air conditioning — all in Koto ward with a 9.4 location score. The terrace and lounge area are small but functional for a coffee or late-night chat.
What You Actually Get
Each room includes a TV, electric kettle, and free WiFi. The 24-hour front desk and concierge service are helpful for late arrivals. Laundry and luggage storage are on-site, saving you from coin laundry hunts. The property is 18 km from some landmarks, but the balance of space and tatami makes up for the less-central position. Good for families who need room to spread out.
Choose this if: you want tatami and space without the ryokan price tag.
9. Hotel Matsunoi Shurin






The Vibe
Shinjuku’s Hyakunin-cho neighborhood is where Hotel Matsunoi Shurin sits — a 9.5 location score in one of Tokyo’s most energetic districts. The family rooms come with yukata robes, tea and coffee makers, and bidets that feel like a small luxury. The 24-hour front desk means you can explore Shinjuku’s nightlife without watching the clock.
What You Actually Get
Air conditioning, free WiFi, private bathrooms, and refrigerators in every room. The terrace and lounge are available for relaxing. Work desks and electric kettles make it functional for short business stays. The property won’t accommodate hen or stag parties — it’s a quiet hotel in a loud neighborhood. A 9.5 location score in Shinjuku is genuinely impressive.
Choose this if: you want Shinjuku energy with a quiet hotel room to return to.
10. hanare




The Vibe
hanare is a 2-star guest house in Yanaka that out-scores almost everything on this list with a 9.7 overall and a 9.8 location. Tatami floors, shared bathrooms, and a public bath — this is old Tokyo done right. The coffee shop and concierge service add modern convenience to the traditional setting.
What You Actually Get
Free WiFi, air conditioning, and private bathrooms (some with tatami). The public bath is a highlight for guests wanting the sento experience. A Continental or Asian breakfast is available. Note that some rooms are only accessible via steep stairs — ground-floor rooms are recommended for guests with heavy luggage or children. Check-in after 20:00 is non-negotiable, so arrive early enough to settle in.
Choose this if: you want to experience old Tokyo from a guest house with exceptional reviews and a public bath.
11. Hotel Pasela Living Shinjuku






The Vibe
Shinjuku 6-chome with karaoke, a kitchenette, and a balcony. Hotel Pasela Living is designed for travelers who want to stay in the action without eating out for every meal. The 9.1 location score is solid for Shinjuku, and the child-friendly buffet and room service make it work for families too.
What You Actually Get
Family rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and city views. The kitchenette and balcony are game-changers for longer stays — cook a quick breakfast before heading out. The lift makes multi-floor access easy. Karaoke is on-site, so you don’t need to find a separate karaoke box. The terrace is small but usable for morning coffee. Check-out at 10:00 is earlier than most, so plan accordingly.
Choose this if: you want Shinjuku nightlife and the ability to cook your own meals.
12. ACOE






The Vibe
Exactly what the name says — 3 minutes from Asakusa Station with a 9.8 location score. ACOE ASAKUSA is an apartment setup with free WiFi, air conditioning, and a private bathroom. The World Bags and Luggage Museum is a 3-minute walk, and Kuramae Jinja Shrine is 600 meters away. This is a functional base for exploring Asakusa on foot.
What You Actually Get
The apartment comes with a kitchen, living area, and accessibility features. You’ll need to inform the property of your expected arrival time in advance. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 21 km away. The apartment format gives you more space than a hotel room, and the 9.8 location score matches the best in this list. Check-in starts at 16:00, slightly later than most hotels.
Choose this if: you want an apartment with a 9.8 location and immediate station access.
13. Sato-san’s Rest






The Vibe
Sato-san’s Rest in Arakawa-ku is adults-only — no kids, no noise, just a shared lounge and free WiFi. The guest house offers shared bathrooms and a communal feel with grocery delivery and bicycle hire available. It’s a quieter alternative to Shinjuku and Shibuya-focused stays.
What You Actually Get
Each room includes a tea and coffee maker, hairdryer, refrigerator, and microwave. The shared bathroom setup includes a shower and toaster. Full-day security and a lounge area are standard. Payment is required in full at check-in, and guests are asked to fill in a check-in sheet and be considerate of others. Bicycle parking and hire are available — a great way to explore the less-touristy parts of Tokyo.
Choose this if: you want a quiet, adults-only guest house with shared kitchen facilities and bike access.
14. Mokkoan






The Vibe
Mokkoan is the highest-rated property on this list — 9.9 overall from 300+ reviews. It’s a guest house in Kita Ward with a hot tub, free WiFi, and free bicycle use. Private parking is available on-site, which is rare for a guest house. Every room has a flat-screen TV with cable channels, and some units include a seating area.
What You Actually Get
Flat-screen TVs, slippers, and free toiletries in every room. The shared kitchen is fully equipped, and the hot tub is the kind of amenity you’d expect at a hotel costing triple the price. The free use of bicycles is a standout — explore Kita Ward without paying for transport. The location scores 9.4. Child rates apply to children 11 and younger, while adult rates apply to those 12 and older — useful to know if you’re bringing older kids.
Choose this if: you prioritize cleanliness and comfort — the 9.9 overall rating is the highest in this list.
15. HOTELみなと-MINATO






The Vibe
Minato-ku’s 4-star option with a spa centre, sauna, and private open-air bath. Each room includes a spa bath and bathrobes — the kind of place you book for a proper soak after a day of walking. The 24-hour front desk means you can arrive at midnight and still check in smoothly.
What You Actually Get
Air conditioning, private bathrooms with spa baths, and free WiFi. The wellness facilities are the main draw — sauna, hot tub, and open-air bath. The location score is 8.9, placing it in Nishi-Azabu, a quieter part of Minato. You’ll need to inform the property of your expected arrival time. The 4-star rating is backed by genuine wellness amenities rather than just a restaurant and a gym.
Choose this if: you want a hotel with real spa facilities — hot tub, sauna, and open-air bath all included.
16. Oyado Kien Ryogoku






The Vibe
Ryogoku is sumo country, and Oyado Kien Ryogoku places you right in the middle of it. Tatami floors, kitchenettes, and a shared lounge — this guest house scores 9.7 overall with a 9.3 location. The family rooms accommodate groups well, and the shared kitchen is a bonus for longer stays.
What You Actually Get
Air conditioning, private bathrooms, tatami floors, and a kitchenette with a refrigerator in each room. Free WiFi, a lounge, shared kitchen, and luggage storage are available. A hairdryer, slippers, and sofa bed are included. The credit card used for booking should correspond to the guest staying — third-party bookings require an authorization form. The Ryogoku area hosts the sumo stadium, traditional chanko-nabe restaurants, and the Edo-Tokyo Museum.
Choose this if: you’re interested in sumo culture and want a tatami guest house with kitchen facilities.
17. Palace Hotel Tokyo






The Vibe
Five-star luxury in Marunouchi, directly connected to Otemachi Subway Station and an 8-minute walk from JR Tokyo Station. The Palace Hotel overlooks the Imperial Palace gardens — hence the name. A spa, free-access fitness center, and indoor swimming pool round out the facilities. The 9.7 location score is among the highest on this list.
What You Actually Get
The breakfast spread is massive: Continental, Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal, Gluten-free, Asian, American, and Buffet. Parking is available. The hotel is undergoing maintenance work on its first-floor restaurant, lounge, and bar on certain dates — check ahead if you plan to dine in. Free WiFi throughout. The Marunouchi business district location means it’s quiet on weekends but well-connected all the time.
Choose this if: you want 5-star luxury, a pool, and immediate subway access to everywhere in Tokyo.
18. No Borders Hostel






The Vibe
No Borders Hostel in Shinagawa-ku delivers a 9.7 overall rating with free bicycle use and a washing machine. It’s a budget guest house with a shared kitchen, lounge, and dining area. The name suits the clientele — guests from all over sharing a relaxed space. The location scores 8.9, putting it in a residential part of Shinagawa.
What You Actually Get
Air conditioning, parquet floors, and free WiFi in clean, comfortable rooms. The shared kitchen has a tea and coffee maker. Free bicycle use is the standout — Shinagawa’s flat terrain is perfect for cycling. There’s a washing machine on-site, saving you from laundromat trips. Luggage storage and a lounge are available. Check-in runs from 16:00 to 22:30.
Choose this if: you’re on a budget but still want a 9.7-rated guest house with free bikes and laundry.
19. SUN House asakusabashi akihabara tokyo






The Vibe
SUN House lands between Asakusabashi and Akihabara with a 9.6 location score — you’re close to the electronics district without being in the middle of the crowds. Each room includes a full kitchen, washing machine, and soundproofing. The work desk and free WiFi make it functional for digital nomads.
What You Actually Get
Family rooms with air conditioning, private bathrooms, and free WiFi. The kitchen comes with everything you need for meal prep, and the washing machine handles longer stays. Soundproofing and parquet floors add comfort. Luggage storage, a dining area, and a balcony are included. The property won’t accommodate hen or stag parties — it’s aimed at travelers, not groups. Check-in runs until 00:00, and checkout is from 06:00 to 10:00.
Choose this if: you want to cook your own meals, wash your clothes, and sleep in a quiet room near Akihabara.
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20. HERE.Tokyo






The Vibe
HERE.Tokyo occupies a central Tokyo location with a 9.8 score — Old Manseibashi Station is a 4-minute walk, and Kanda Children’s Park is 400 meters away. Rooms feature air conditioning, private bathrooms with bidets, and city views. The tea and coffee maker is a small comfort after a day of exploring.
What You Actually Get
Private bathrooms with bidets, free WiFi, and a kitchen in the room. City views from the windows give you a real Tokyo skyline fix. Check-in closes at 21:00 — early compared to other properties — so time your arrival carefully. The building has no elevator, so consider this if you have heavy luggage or mobility issues. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 20 km away. The location is genuinely central, connecting Kanda, Akihabara, and Jimbocho easily.
Choose this if: you want a central location (9.8) and don’t mind stairs for the privilege.
Final Verdict: Our Top 3 Picks
🏆 Best Overall
#10 hanare
A 9.7 overall rating with a 9.8 location in Yanaka, a public bath, and old Tokyo character that no hotel can replicate.
💰 Best Value
#14 Mokkoan
A 9.9 rating, hot tub, free bicycles, and private parking — all at guest house prices. Unbeatable quality-to-cost ratio.
🚄 Best for Transit Access
#2 The Tokyo Station Hotel
A 9.8 location with your bed steps from the Shink, capital and bullet trains. The Cultural Property status makes it more than just a convenient stay.
How We Ranked These Tokyo Hotels
I evaluated 20 properties across Tokyo using Booking.com review data, focusing on properties with 8.0+ overall ratings and at least 150 verified reviews. The final list prioritizes location scores, guest satisfaction, and amenity value.
- Guest score thresholds: Only properties with 8.0+ overall and 150+ verified reviews
- Score breakdown analysis: Prioritized location, cleanliness, and overall rating — the categories that drive repeat bookings in Tokyo
- Amenity verification: Cross-referenced advertised amenities against guest review patterns for accuracy
- Location signals: Station proximity, walkability to landmarks like Senso-ji and Shinjuku, and neighborhood character
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best area to stay in Tokyo for first-time visitors?
Shinjuku and Asakusa are the top picks for first-timers. Shinjuku offers nightlife, shopping, and transport hubs — Hotel Pasela Living Shinjuku (9.3) and Hotel Matsunoi Shurin (9.5) are solid options. Asakusa delivers traditional Tokyo with Senso-ji, the Nakamise market, and ryokan stays like Kaminarimon Ryokan (9.6) and cyashitsu ryokan asakusa (9.5). Both areas have 9.0+ location scores and excellent train connections.
Which hotels offer free cancellation in Tokyo?
Cancellation policies vary by rate and booking date across all 20 properties listed. Most hotels like The Okura Tokyo, The Tokyo Station Hotel, and Palace Hotel Tokyo offer flexible rates with free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before check-in. Always select the “Free cancellation” filter when booking to secure the best refund terms. Properties like Sato-san’s Rest require payment in full at check-in, so read the fine print before confirming.
Are pets allowed at these Tokyo hotels?
Yes, but only at Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo (9.2) accepts dogs — and only with advance reservations and an extra charge of 12,650 yen per night. The other 19 properties in this list do not mention pet-friendly policies in their data. If you’re traveling with a pet, the Mandarin Oriental is your best bet. For other hotels, contact them directly to confirm exceptions.
How do I get from Narita or Haneda Airport to these hotels?
For Narita Airport, the Narita Express (N’EX) connects directly to Tokyo Station, making The Tokyo Station Hotel (9.5) the most convenient option — its entrance is at the Marunouchi South Exit. For Haneda Airport, the Keikyu Line connects to Shinagawa, where No Borders Hostel (9.7) and other Shinagawa-area stays are accessible. Most hotels are within 20-25 km of Haneda and 60-80 km of Narita, with the Palace Hotel Tokyo (9.6) and The Okura Tokyo (9.6) offering direct subway connections from both airports.
Which Tokyo hotels have full kitchens for long stays?
Several properties are equipped for extended stays with full kitchens. ulu Tokyo (9.5) offers kitchens and washing machines in every room. SUN House asakusabashi akihabara tokyo (9.6) includes a full kitchen, washing machine, and soundproofing. ACOE ASAKUSA (9.5) and Hotel Pasela Living Shinjuku (9.3) both feature kitchenettes. East SQUARE Tokyo (8) and Oyado Kien Ryogoku (16) provide kitchenettes with refrigerators, while HERE.Tokyo (20) includes kitchen facilities in the room.
What’s the most walkable area for exploring Tokyo on foot?
Asakusa is the most walkable neighborhood for concentrated sightseeing — Kaminarimon Ryokan (9.6) with its 9.9 location score puts you steps from Senso-ji, Nakamise, and the Sumida River. Yanaka, where hanare (9.7) sits with a 9.8 location, offers walkable old-town streets with temples, galleries, and traditional shops. The Tokyo Station Hotel (9.5) and Palace Hotel Tokyo (9.6) both have 9.7+ location scores and connect you to the Imperial Palace, Marunouchi, and Ginza on foot.