Traveler’s Tip: Where to Stay in Japan
A quick, skimmable guide to Tokyo and Kansai neighborhoods—with pros and cons—plus hotel chains for every budget and trip type.
Tokyo Areas
Shinjuku Area
Pros
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Major shopping & entertainment district. -
Walking distance to Kabukicho nightlife. -
24-hour restaurants and bars. -
Access to luxury brands and department stores. -
Direct limousine bus from Narita Airport.
Cons
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Busy and crowded at night -
Hotels can be smaller compared to suburban areas
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Major shopping & entertainment district. -
Walking distance to Kabukicho nightlife. -
24-hour restaurants and bars. -
Access to luxury brands and department stores. -
Direct limousine bus from Narita Airport.
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Busy and crowded at night -
Hotels can be smaller compared to suburban areas
Shibuya Area
Pros
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Famous shopping & youth culture hub -
Iconic Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue nearby -
24-hour restaurants and vibrant nightlife -
Trendy shops and luxury brands
Cons
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
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Famous shopping & youth culture hub -
Iconic Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue nearby -
24-hour restaurants and vibrant nightlife -
Trendy shops and luxury brands
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
Asakusa Area
Pros
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Rich cultural & historical atmosphere -
Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise shopping street nearby -
More traditional ryokan-style hotels available -
Affordable dining options, family-friendly
Cons
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
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Rich cultural & historical atmosphere -
Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise shopping street nearby -
More traditional ryokan-style hotels available -
Affordable dining options, family-friendly
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
Ueno Area
Pros
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Famous shopping & youth culture hub -
Iconic Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue nearby -
24-hour restaurants and vibrant nightlife -
Trendy shops and luxury brands
Cons
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
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Famous shopping & youth culture hub -
Iconic Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue nearby -
24-hour restaurants and vibrant nightlife -
Trendy shops and luxury brands
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
Kansai Area (Osaka/Kyoto)
Dotonbori (Osaka)
Pros
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Must-stay area for first-time Osaka visitors. -
Surrounded by neon lights, street food & nightlife. -
Walking distance to Kuromon Market and Shinsaibashi shopping
Cons
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Very crowded with tourists. -
Hotels in this area can book out fast.
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Must-stay area for first-time Osaka visitors. -
Surrounded by neon lights, street food & nightlife. -
Walking distance to Kuromon Market and Shinsaibashi shopping
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Very crowded with tourists. -
Hotels in this area can book out fast.
Gion / Higashiyama (Kyoto)
Pros
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Famous shopping & youth culture hub -
Iconic Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue nearby -
24-hour restaurants and vibrant nightlife -
Trendy shops and luxury brands
Cons
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
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Famous shopping & youth culture hub -
Iconic Shibuya Crossing & Hachiko Statue nearby -
24-hour restaurants and vibrant nightlife -
Trendy shops and luxury brands
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No direct train from Narita or Haneda airport -
Crowded and hectic, less kid-friendly -
Hotel rooms usually compact (15–20 sqm)
Recommended Hotel Chains
Budget & Affordable

APA Hotels
Compact, affordable, everywhere.

Toyoko Inn
Business hotel, often with free breakfast.

Super Hotel
Eco-friendly; some branches with hot springs.

Route Inn
Reliable; breakfast & parking options.

Capsule Hotels
Nine Hours, First Cabin, etc.—cheap minimalist stays.
Mid-Range Comfort

Hotel Mystays
Good value for business & leisure.

Minn Hotels
Stylish serviced apartments; great for long stays.

Mimaru Stay
Family-sized rooms with kitchens.

Candeo Hotels
Modern stays; rooftop baths.

Tobu Hotels
Trusted Japanese chain near stations.
Best for Families

Mimaru Hotels
Spacious rooms, kitchens, bunks.

Citadines Apart Hotels
Serviced apartments with laundry.

Somerset Residences
Luxury apartment-style for longer stays.

Hotel Gracery
Family-friendly; unique themed rooms.

Henn na Hotel
Robot-staffed—fun for kids.Robot-staffed—fun for kids.

Tokyo Disney Resort Hotels
Hilton Tokyo Bay, Sheraton Grande, etc.
Luxury Picks

Prince Hotels
Japanese luxury in prime locations.

Hilton Hotels
International comfort; family-friendly.

Okura Hotels
Classic Japanese luxury; refined dining.

Hotel Indigo Shibuya
Boutique luxury with city views.