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Okura Nikko Group Hotels Near Harajuku

Step into Harajuku, where the city pulses with a kaleidoscopic energy that feels like stepping into a living fashion dream. From the quirky boutiques of Takeshita Street to the sleek designer stores of Omotesando, every corner screams creativity. Don’t miss that hidden gem café—just one bite of their dessert and you’ll feel the joy burst right through your soul.

The Okura Tokyo

The Okura Tokyo

4.8 / 5Outstanding180 Reviews
2 Chome-10-4
3.17KM from Harajuku
Executive FloorConference HallExecutive LoungeDryerBarCafe
per night
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Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

4.9 / 5Outstanding1178 Reviews
2 Chome-6-1 Daiba
7.54KM from Harajuku

Located in Tokyo's Minato district, this hotel offers stunning city views and is just minutes away from attractions like the Miraikan Museum and MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM. Enjoy exclusive access to the executive lounge, fitness center, and indoor pool (additional fees apply). Dine at The Grill on the 30th floor or choose from nine on-site restaurants. Rooms feature free WiFi, refrigerators, and LCD TVs, with luxury bathroom amenities. Awarded ESG certification, the hotel prioritizes sustainability and local community initiatives, ensuring a responsible and memorable stay.

Conference HallExecutive FloorExecutive LoungeNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
per night
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USD**0
Hotel JAL City Tokyo Toyosu

Hotel JAL City Tokyo Toyosu

4.7 / 5Great513 Reviews
6 Chome-4-20 Toyosu
7.49KM from Harajuku
CafeNon-smoking floorChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceChildren's SuppliesIroning Service
per night
From
USD**2

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Harajuku

OMO 5 Tokyo Harajuku stands out as a stylish, design-forward hotel just steps from Meiji Shrine and Takeshita Street. Its modern Japanese aesthetic blends minimalist interiors with urban edge, perfect for trend-conscious travelers. The rooftop café offers panoramic views of the bustling district, ideal for capturing the spirit of Tokyo’s youth culture. For a more budget-friendly option, Hotel Gracery Shinjuku is a 10-minute walk away, offering clean, efficient rooms with excellent access to public transit and shopping hubs like Shibuya and Omotesando.

The most convenient route is taking the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line from Omotesando Station (near Harajuku) directly to Asakusa Station, a journey of about 30 minutes. Alternatively, transfer at Shinjuku Station via the Toei Oedo Line and then the Ginza Line, though this involves more transfers. For a scenic experience, consider using a taxi or a bus with a Suica card—ideal for viewing Tokyo’s urban landscape. Traveling early in the morning helps avoid rush hour and enhances your chance to enjoy Asakusa’s serene temples and traditional streetscapes.

Harajuku is a vibrant hub of youth culture and fashion innovation. Must-try experiences include sampling street food at Takeshita Street—think rainbow cotton candy, creative yakitori skewers, and matcha ice cream. Explore independent boutiques and artisanal markets along Omotesando and Cat Street, where hidden fashion gems await. Visit the tranquil Meiji Jingu Outer Garden for morning meditation or a peaceful stroll among ancient trees. At night, wander through Cat Street’s graffiti-laden alleys and pop-up shops. Don’t miss the weekly Harajuku Fashion Walk, where local designers showcase Japan’s evolving street style.

Yes, Hotel Gracery Shinjuku and APA Hotel Harajuku offer family-friendly amenities such as accessible rooms, children’s toiletries, and free Wi-Fi. Both are conveniently located near Meiji Jingu and Omotesando, making them ideal for parents with kids who want to explore on foot. Some rooms feature connecting units for families traveling together. Nearby, you’ll find child-friendly restaurants and convenience stores, ensuring comfort and convenience throughout your stay. Opt for hotels close to subway stations to minimize luggage hassle and maximize ease of travel.

Stay at Harajuku Tokyu Hotel, located just a 5-minute walk from Takeshita Street. This hotel blends modern design with traditional Japanese aesthetics, offering compact yet smartly arranged rooms with free Wi-Fi and 24-hour room service. The "Harajuku Style" themed rooms feature graffiti-inspired walls and streetwear decor, immersing guests in Tokyo's fashion culture. With easy access to Omotesando, Meiji Jingu Shrine, and Shibuya, it’s the perfect base for exploring Tokyo’s vibrant urban scene.

Choose Tokyo Station Marunouchi Building Hotel, just a 3-minute walk from Tokyo Station. It connects directly to Shinkansen and multiple subway lines, allowing a quick 10-minute commute to Harajuku. The hotel provides free luggage storage, airport shuttle information, and is surrounded by major shopping malls and convenience stores. Ideal for travelers seeking seamless transit options while enjoying both shopping and street culture exploration.

Don’t miss the Takeshita Street street market, where young creatives and independent brands gather daily from afternoon to evening, selling limited-edition clothing, handmade accessories, and local art. Snap photos at the Hachiko statue, then explore vintage cafés and dessert shops like "HARAJUKU KITCHEN" offering handmade macarons and strawberry mochi. For deeper insight, join a Harajuku Fashion Tour led by local trendsetters, uncovering hidden boutiques and learning about Japan’s evolving streetwear identity.

Hyatt Regency Harajuku is ideal for families, featuring family-friendly rooms with twin beds and kid-sized toiletries. Some rooms include a small sofa area, perfect for parents and children to relax together. The hotel has an indoor heated pool, children’s playroom, and is close to Meiji Jingu Shrine, offering a safe, peaceful environment. A 7-minute walk brings you to Takeshita Street, allowing kids to explore freely while parents enjoy quiet moments nearby—perfect for a balanced family trip.

Nighttime in Harajuku shines with events like the Neon Art Exhibition in Omotesando, where interactive light installations merge music and projection to create immersive street experiences—especially popular during summer. Visit Blue Note Tokyo in Setagaya for live jazz performances in a relaxed atmosphere. For late-night eats, head to Harajuku Yokocho Ramen Alley, where you can savor tonkotsu ramen and fried chicken sets under neon lights, paired with cold beer—experience Tokyo’s vibrant night life at its finest.

Try Harajuku Design Hostel, a boutique guesthouse designed by local architects. Each room features a unique theme—such as "Shōwa nostalgia," "futuristic design," or "nature harmony"—with handcrafted woodwork and eco-friendly materials. The hostel offers free city guides and hosts monthly creative workshops, including T-shirt painting and natural dyeing. Located near Meiji Jingu Outer Garden, guests can enjoy morning walks through shaded paths, blending urban energy with serene nature—a truly immersive stay.