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Primary image 1 Akihabara BAY HOTEL - Caters to Women, Tokyo Hotels
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Chiyoda, Tokyo
Finda Mustika
The cutest and most strategic hostel possible! It was my first time going solo travel to Japan, the hotel is very safe even though it was located really close to Akihabara station (around 3-min walk). Konbini (convenience stores) like Family Mart, Lawson, and 7-11 are all also within walking distance from the hostel. You don't need to bring towels, PJs, and toiletries since it's already provided by the hostel (like most of the accommodation in Japan do). The staffs are also helpful and accommodating, with quite fluent skills in English. Not to mention, the whole theme and PJs are all pink! Too cute to be true! 🌸🎀 There are also tons of culinary places that can be reached by foot from there — such as Yoshinoya, Coco Ichibanya, Gyukatsu Motomura, Roast Beef Ono, Unatoto, Cow Cow Kitchen, Nikoniko Mazemen, and many more. Thank you so much for the remarkable experience, Akihabara Bay Hotel! 🩷💝
Price around
AU$87
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Primary image 1 HOTEL TOMOS ASAKUSA, Tokyo Hotels
9.7
(84)
Exceptional
Hotels
Asakusa, Taito
Rooftop terrace
eka gunawan
Very great living here, perfect! Clean, hospitality so good, modern, and location is so strategic.
Price around
AU$218
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Primary image 1 Minn Akihabara, Tokyo Hotels
8.8
(121)
Very Good
Apartments
Taito, Tokyo
M***l
I am very happy when i looked all facility in the room. Its realy second home because everything was exist. Process check-in was doing with my self (without receptionis). I recommend this place to everyone want visit Akhihabara with Family or Best Friend.
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AU$266
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8.4
(1,015)
Very Good
Hotels
Akasaka, Minato
Jukkapong Hatrongjit
family
400 meters away from the station. The room is bigger than other schools. Must walk uphill to the school. Can walk to cut public sections. Closer to the subway
Price around
AU$151
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Primary image 1 Hotel Villa Fontaine Tokyo - Ueno Okachimachi, Tokyo Hotels
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Taito, Tokyo
Nur Amira Hamiruddin
The room was cozy, clean, and comfortable for my family. We have a child below 2 years old staying with us. There are complete amenities which are very convenient for us. Very recommended to stay here.
Price around
AU$135
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Primary image 1 MONday Apart Premium Ueno Okachimachi, Tokyo Hotels
Apartments
Ueno, Taito
T***k
The location is close to the station and Ameyoko, near halal mart, complete kitchen equipment, spacious rooms and good layout, the hotel staff are very friendly and try to help as best as possible, clean rooms with good views.
Price around
AU$342
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Primary image 1 Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku Area, Tokyo Hotels
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Shinjuku, Tokyo
Landy Andriyani
backpacking
Spacious, comfortable, include the washing machine in the room is fun. Will definitely stay there again when I go to Tokyo.
Price around
AU$188
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Primary image 1 JR WEST GROUP VIA INN PRIME AKASAKA, Tokyo Hotels
Hotels
Akasaka, Minato
Price around
AU$197
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Primary image 1 Dormy Inn Ueno Okachimachi Hot Spring, Tokyo Hotels
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Ueno, Taito
Sauna
Spa
Price around
AU$293
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Primary image 1 UNDER RAILWAY HOTEL AKIHABARA, Tokyo Hotels
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Akihabara, Taito
Express check-out
Bar
Price around
AU$112
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Primary image 1 LOISIR HOTEL SHINAGAWA SEASIDE, Tokyo Hotels
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Shinagawa, Tokyo
Price around
AU$139
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Primary image 1 APA Hotel Omori Ekimae, Tokyo Hotels
8.8
(713)
Very Good
Hotels
Tokyo, Kanto
Price around
AU$123
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Primary image 1 Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Station, Tokyo Hotels
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Tokyo, Kanto
Price around
AU$743
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Primary image 1 Hotel Keihan Tokyo Yotsuya, Tokyo Hotels
8.6
(795)
Very Good
Hotels
Shinjuku, Tokyo
Price around
AU$164
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Primary image 1 Dormy Inn Ikebukuro Hot Springs, Tokyo Hotels
9.3
(326)
Exceptional
Hotels
Toshima, Tokyo
Spa
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AU$203
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Primary image 1 Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo - Tamachi, Tokyo Hotels
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Minato, Tokyo
Siti Kemalasari Assiffa Salim
Location ⭐⭐⭐⭐. Though the hotel is not located in a touristy place, but it is only a 10-minute walk to the JR station, and you'll find many minimarkets and restaurants along the way, which is very convenient! Also, since the hotel is near a JR station, you can easily hop to many popular places in Tokyo (Shibuya, Ginza, etc.). Bedroom ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. The room is very spacious compared to many other hotels in Tokyo (compared with hotels with similar$). I had a very pleasant experience since the room was very spacious, clean, and I got to see a beautiful view every day from my room! Important things to know: • You can place a baby stroller in the room hall without folding it. • You can pray (sholat) comfortably in front of the bedroom, not feeling cramped at all. • The room has enough space to open 1 cabin luggage & 1 big luggage. Bathroom ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. Clean & spacious. Don't forget to take your toiletries in the lobby! I requested to get a room on a high floor and to have the rooms next to each other (I booked 2 rooms), and they granted all my requests ✅️. Wish I'd taken more photos in the hotel, but this one is very recommended 👍
Price around
AU$168
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Primary image 1 Hotel MONday Haneda Airport, Tokyo Hotels
8.9
(1,426)
Exceptional
Hotels
Tokyo, Kanto
Airport transfer
M***n
transit
The hotel is very comfortable and clean, the staff are very friendly, the location is very close to Otorii Train Station, 3 minutes walk.
Price around
AU$129
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Primary image 1 SUPERHOTEL Premier GINZA, Tokyo Hotels
9.1
(489)
Exceptional
Hotels
Ginza, Chuo
Michael Sujantono
This was the last hotel we stayed in during our trip to Tokyo this time, where it is located in the bustling and highly popular shopping district Ginza and walking distance from Higashi-Ginza station. The hotel itself is very modern using keypads for the room door (instead of cards so we did not have to bring these cards everywhere). But we booked the standard room which turned out to be small and inconvenient for us with two mid-sized luggage. The lobby is very modern and they also provided free pillows that were useful for us since the ones in the room were too stiff. The bathroom was good enough and the hotel has its own natural hot spring on the 2nd and 3rd floor (separated for men and women), which would be a nice experience if you are willing to try. Last but not least, for us to return to Narita airport was very easy as we could go to entrance A1 of the station where we could straight to the airport without having to transfer.
Price around
AU$241
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Primary image 1 Candeo Hotels Uenokoen, Tokyo Hotels
7.8
(1,025)
Pleasant
Hotels
Ueno, Taito
Price around
AU$126
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Primary image 1 Sotetsu Fresa Inn Tokyo-Akasaka, Tokyo Hotels
Hotels
Akasaka, Minato
Price around
AU$148
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About Tokyo accommodation

Tokyo doesn’t do one-size-fits-all. You can sleep steps from the bright lights of Shibuya Crossing, wake to temple bells near Senso-ji, or watch the sunrise behind Tokyo Skytree from a hotel window. Stays here stretch from pods in Shinjuku to Ryokans near Meiji Shrine and boutiques in Daikanyama to five-star towers above Tokyo Station. 

Whether you’re here to eat your way through Tsukiji Outer Market, wander the galleries of Ueno Park or ride the Yamanote Line just because there’s a stay to match. Compact and clever, sleek and splurge-worthy, Tokyo has it down.

Where to stay in Tokyo

  • Shinjuku: Big station energy, day and night. One minute it’s neon signs and yakitori skewers in an alley, the next it’s quiet gardens and department stores with entire food floors. It’s loud, bright and endlessly well-connected. Perfect if you want a launchpad that doesn’t sleep.
  • Shibuya and Harajuku: This is Tokyo turned up. Giant screens, crowds that move like choreography, and then a calm pocket of trees just a few streets over. You’re here for vintage stores, dessert cafés and people-watching with a Konbini iced coffee in hand. It’s fast, fun and always dressed well.
  • Asakusa: Step back, slow down. Asakusa gives you temple bells, market stalls and a skyline that still makes space for pagodas. Good for early-morning walks, retro shops and a bit of old-meets-new magic. It’s quieter than the centre but never boring.
  • Ginza: A polished pocket of the city. Ginza is where high-end meets high-functioning, with clean footpaths, sleek underground malls and late-night sushi with just ten seats. Great if you want Tokyo with space, service and fewer surprises.
  • Ueno: Museums, markets, and cherry trees in spring, Ueno packs in the cultural hits, but still feels local. There’s a zoo, food streets, and easy rail links north. A reliable pick if you’re travelling with family, or just want big days followed by slow nights.

How much is Tokyo accommodation?

Tokyo has a range. Tiny pods. Slick suites. Hotels with robot check-ins or rooftop onsens. Most stays land around AU$160 a night, but you’ll find plenty on either side of that. Whatever your price point, we’ll help you land something that fits.

  • Capsules and hostels: From AU$40 per night. Compact and clever. Think bunk curtains, coin laundries and late-night ramen down the street.
  • Budget hotels: From AU$80 per night. Clean, efficient, and often next to a train station. Expect pyjamas, slippers and maybe a view.
  • Mid-range stays: From AU$130 per night. Bigger beds, buffet breakfasts and staff that bow before you check them out. Good value near hotspots.
  • Boutique picks: From AU$180. Design-led and low-key. Courtyard gardens, local coffee and quiet corners in places like Asakusa.
  • Luxury hotels: From AI$350. High floors, hushed lobbies, and skyline views that hit different. You’ll find them in Ginza, Shibuya, and Roppongi.

Top-rated accommodation in Tokyo

  • Trunk (Hotel) Yoyogi Park, Tokyo: A polished boutique stay edges right up to Yoyogi Park with wood-panelled rooms, local art, and an infinity pool that looks out over the city. Stay here if you want space, design and a bit of peace near the buzz.
  • Hotel Indigo Tokyo Shibuya: Playful, artsy, and unmistakably Tokyo. This hotel blends colour, comfort and curated chaos, with murals on the walls and Shibuya’s skyline from the rooftop bar. Great for travellers who want style without stiffness.
  • InterContinental The Strings Tokyo: A quieter kind of luxury just above Shinagawa Station. Big windows, plush beds, everything polished to a T. Good if you’re city-hopping, or just want a smooth landing in Tokyo.
  • Hilton Tokyo Bay – Urayasu: Theme park thrills meet hotel polish. This one’s big on space, service and splashy touches, like lagoon-style pools, Mickey murals or calm, minimalist suites. A top pick for families heading to Tokyo Disney, with easy shuttles.
  • ⩓ Hostel Asakusa Kappabashi – Taito: Compact, clean and cleverly teched-up. Digital check-ins, pod-style beds with privacy blinds, and a quiet spot just a short stroll from Senso-ji. Ideal for solo travellers or duos after smart basics in one of Tokyo’s oldest neighbourhoods.

Tips for finding the perfect accommodation in Tokyo

  • Match your district to your pace: Tokyo’s neighbourhoods each have their own tempo. Go for Shinjuku or Shibuya if you want buzz. Pick Asakusa, Ueno or Meguro for a slower start and local flavour.
  • Use filters that know what you mean: Late check-out? Near a JR line? Breakfast included? Traveloka’s filters help you zero in fast, from essentials to extras, whether you're planning ahead or booking same-day.
  • Watch the calendar: Cherry blossom season and New Year’s bump up demand. If you’re eyeing a boutique or budget stay, book early, especially March-May and around Golden Week (late April–early May).
  • Compare, then commit: Mid-range in Tokyo can mean everything from business hotels to design-forward boutiques. Use reviews, photos and location pins to narrow the field, then strike when the deal’s good.
  • Don’t rule out the pod: Some of Tokyo’s smartest, cleanest and most efficient stays are capsule-style. Great for solo travellers or short stops when all you need is a good bed and a strong shower.


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Facts about hotels in Tokyo

Total Accommodation
5,875 Properties
Popular Area
Shinjuku, Taito
Popular Hotel
MONday Apart Premium Ueno Okachimachi, Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo Station
Popular Landmark
Haneda International Airport (HND), Tokyo Disneyland
Price per night
From AU$17/night

Frequently Asked Questions about Accommodation in Tokyo

What are the best areas to visit near Tokyo?
If you are in Tokyo, you can also visit Shibuya, Shinagawa, Shinjuku, Ome, Aogashima-mura, Adachi, Toshima, Chofu, Nishitokyo, Katsushika
Where are the best cities to visit in Tokyo?
The best cities to visit in Tokyo are Chiba Prefecture, Kanagawa, Saitama, Tochigi, Ibaraki, Gunma
What are the most popular landmarks around Tokyo?
The most popular landmarks in Tokyo are Haneda International Airport (HND), Tokyo Disneyland, Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Dome, Tokyo DisneySea
How many hotels are listed in Tokyo?
Currently, there are around 5,875 hotels that you can book in Tokyo
What are the prices of hotels in Tokyo?
Hotels in Tokyo price may varies, but price start from AU$17/night

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