
Tokyo/Itabashi Top Hotel Picks
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Tokyo/Itabashi Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hong House | ★★★★ | 5 | - | 4.84 km |
| 2 | Akabane Holic Hotel | ★★★★ | 4.7 | 42 | 2.6 km |
| 3 | 4 Mins to Shinjuku Sta! Higashinakano Tokyo | ★★★★ | 4.7 | - | 6.19 km |
| 4 | Hotel BaliAn Resort Higashi Shinjuku - Adults Only | ★★★★ | 4.8 | 10 | 6.62 km |
| 5 | Tokyo Centrally Located Independent Apartment.1 | ★★★★ | 3.5 | - | 6.77 km |
| 6 | Luxury Apartment in Shinjuku 201 | ★★★★ | - | - | 7.79 km |
| 7 | Mando hotel | ★★★★ | - | - | 8.45 km |
| 8 | Centrally Located in Shinjuku2 | ★★★ | 4.9 | - | 6.77 km |
| 9 | Hotel El Shinjuku 6 | ★★★ | 5 | - | 8.18 km |
| 10 | HDC OTUSKA201 | ★★★ | 5 | - | 2.6 km |
| 11 | [TOKYO detached 4LDK] | ★★★ | 4.9 | - | 2.46 km |
| 12 | Focus Kuramae | ★★★ | 4.5 | 11 | 9.37 km |
| 13 | Guest House Wagokoro | ★★★ | 4.8 | 80 | 6.67 km |
| 14 | Hotel Graphy Nezu | ★★★ | 4.6 | 54 | 7 km |
| 15 | Sakura | ★★★ | 4.9 | - | 0.42 km |
| 16 | Designers Hotel Siesta | ★★★ | 4.4 | 1 | 8.77 km |
| 17 | Etranger Kaname Cho | ★★★ | 4.6 | - | 2.64 km |
| 18 | H2O Stay Ikebukuro 202 | ★★★ | 5 | - | 1.65 km |
| 19 | Hostel JAZ | ★★★ | 4.4 | 13 | 8.02 km |
| 20 | &AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA KAPPABASHI | ★★★ | 4.6 | 32 | 8.73 km |










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Staying at Hotel BaliAn Resort Higashi Shinjuku was a delightful surprise—way better than I expected! The lobby offers complimentary toiletries that guests can help themselves to, which is such a thoughtful touch. There’s also free coffee and small pastries available throughout the day—perfect for a quick pick-me-up. The overall atmosphere is incredibly unique, with a strong tropical island vibe that makes you feel like you’re on vacation even in the heart of Tokyo. I didn’t book the cheapest rate, but honestly, the quality, comfort, and ambiance made it totally worth every yen. If you're looking for a peaceful, adults-only retreat with character and charm, this place is a must-try.
Staying at Focus Kuramae was an absolute delight. The hostel is super easy to find—just exit from A4 of Kuramae Station and it's just a short walk away. Coming from Narita Airport? You can take the direct train without any transfers, which is a huge plus if you're traveling with heavy luggage—even if it takes a bit longer, it’s worth it for the convenience. I was really impressed by the facilities: luggage storage, a cozy lounge area on the ground floor, a fridge, and a shared kitchen where you can cook your own meals. Each room comes with a storage basket and earplugs—basic amenities are available, though you’ll need to bring or buy essentials like towels and toiletries at the front desk. One standout feature is the private bathroom and toilet for female guests—rarely crowded, so privacy isn’t an issue. Clean, safe, and well-organized, this place offers amazing value for money. I’d definitely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo.
My wife and I stayed at Guest House Wagokoro during the first few days of our Japan trip, and it quickly became one of our favorite places to stay. The rooms are compact but thoughtfully designed—everything we needed was there, and the bed was incredibly comfortable, making for a restful night’s sleep. The shared common area is cozy and welcoming, perfect for relaxing after a long day exploring. What stood out most was the peaceful neighborhood—surprisingly quiet and serene, almost like a little escape from Tokyo’s hustle and bustle. Yet, major attractions were just a 30-minute train ride away, which made getting around super easy. The staff were genuinely kind and always ready to help with recommendations or any request. It’s rare to find such warmth and attention in a guesthouse, and this place truly felt like home. A top-tier experience that exceeded our expectations.
Staying at Hotel Graphy Nezu was an absolute pleasure. The location is perfect—just a short walk from Nezu Station, making it super convenient for getting around Tokyo by train. I appreciated how close the station was to major attractions like Ginza and Asakusa, with no need for transfers. There are several convenience stores right outside the hotel, so grabbing snacks or essentials is effortless. Even better, there are some authentic local eateries nearby—my favorite was a tiny family-run ramen shop just a few steps away; the flavor was incredible and affordable. The hotel itself is clean, modern, and well-designed with a cozy atmosphere. The staff were incredibly friendly and spoke fluent English, which made check-in smooth and stress-free. From start to finish, everything felt seamless and welcoming. This place offers excellent value for money, and I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to Tokyo. Highly recommend!
This stay at Designers Hotel Siesta was absolutely excellent! The location is perfect—just a short walk from Ueno Station and right next to the park, making it easy to explore the area. The room was spacious, spotlessly clean, and incredibly comfortable, especially the large, plush bed that made for a restful night’s sleep. Everything you’d expect from a well-thought-out hotel was here: free amenities including hand creams, body soap, shampoo, and conditioner—all high quality and plentiful. I also appreciated the complimentary luggage storage, which was super convenient after a long day of sightseeing. The common areas are stylish and welcoming, and the hotel felt secure throughout my stay. It’s clear they care about guest experience. Highly recommend this gem in Tokyo for both comfort and convenience.
Staying at &AND HOSTEL Asakusa Kappabashi felt like coming home—warm, welcoming, and incredibly thoughtfully designed. The ground floor even has shared kitchenware available for guests, which made cooking simple and fun. I loved that every room came with a power outlet—essential for travelers with multiple devices. While the rooms are compact, they’re surprisingly well-equipped: fridge, lighting, storage—all the essentials in a cozy space. Location-wise, it’s perfect—just a short walk to Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street, with plenty of cafes and convenience stores nearby. The staff are friendly, the vibe is relaxed, and the value for money is outstanding. This place exceeded my expectations in every way—I’ll definitely be back and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo.
Staying at Park Hyatt Tokyo felt like being wrapped in pure luxury from the moment I stepped in. The service is truly next-level—thoughtful, discreet, and flawless. I spent hours in my room sipping tea or wine while gazing at the view of Mount Fuji or the glittering skyline of Tokyo at night. It’s breathtaking—truly unbeatable. The room was impeccably cleaned twice daily, yet I never saw the housekeeping staff, which speaks volumes about how seamless their work is. The library is a hidden gem—calm, elegant, and perfect for unwinding. Staff were incredibly helpful, especially one team member named Xiaoqi Sun who went above and beyond to help me recover a lost piece of jewelry. So grateful! Several restaurant staff spoke fluent Chinese, making communication smooth and stress-free. The club lounge staff were warm and attentive too. My only note: there’s a persistent gasoline smell near the second-floor entrance, where staff often stand guard. It’s not just unpleasant—it’s concerning for their well-being. I sincerely hope this gets addressed during the upcoming renovation. Otherwise, this hotel is absolutely perfect.
Staying at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi for the second time, and I’m still completely in love with this place. It’s now my top choice in Tokyo — the service is thoughtful and attentive without ever feeling intrusive. This time, I upgraded to a Deluxe Suite on the highest floor, directly facing the Imperial Palace. The view is absolutely breathtaking: panoramic cityscapes during the day, and magical nighttime views from the bathtub right by the window. The bathroom is spacious and fully separate, with premium fittings and an incredible layout that makes every moment feel luxurious. Room service is available 24/7 — breakfast delivered to your room costs the same as dining in-house, but I’d still choose delivery for the convenience and the generous fruit platter. The hotel’s VITRU bar on the lobby level is ranked among Asia’s Top 50 — designed with inspiration from a renowned Parisian bar, it has a sophisticated French aesthetic, excellent cocktails, and surprisingly reasonable prices. Guests can walk in easily, no hassle. Location-wise, while it’s not right next to the subway station (it’s on top of Otemachi Station, owned by Mitsui), getting to Tokyo Station is just a quick ride, and Silver Street is within 10 minutes by taxi. Plus, Otemachi itself is incredibly well-connected — way more convenient than areas like Azabu. Even though the hotel has been open a few years, everything still feels brand new, clean, and impeccably maintained. No signs of wear, just top-tier quality throughout. If you want a quiet, elevated urban retreat in central Tokyo with unbeatable views and exceptional service, this is it.
Staying at Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—right next to the subway station, with a direct entrance from the basement restaurant level. It’s just a 10-minute walk to Shinjuku’s heart, making exploring the city effortless. The room was much larger than average for a Japanese hotel, clean, well-maintained, and stocked with high-quality toiletries—so refreshing. Breakfast was a highlight: a wide variety of options, from traditional Japanese dishes to Western favorites, all fresh and delicious. One of the best parts? The view from the south wing faces Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. During the day, you can spot Mount Fuji on clear days; at night, the building’s stunning light show lights up the skyline. Just a short stroll away is the 52nd-floor observation deck—completely free and offering breathtaking panoramic views of Tokyo’s glittering cityscape. This place truly delivers on comfort, convenience, and unforgettable moments. Perfect for families or anyone looking for a premium yet relaxed stay in Tokyo.
From the moment I stepped into Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, I was greeted with a sense of calm sophistication that instantly put me at ease. The hotel strikes a perfect balance between modern elegance and traditional Japanese hospitality—every detail feels intentional, from the minimalist design to the quiet attentiveness of the staff. My room was spacious and beautifully appointed, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of the city skyline. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the bathroom felt like a luxury retreat, complete with high-end amenities. Dining here was an absolute highlight—each restaurant offered not just exquisite food but also a unique cultural experience. The chefs clearly care about every bite, and the service team anticipated my needs without ever feeling intrusive. What truly stood out was how effortlessly they practiced omotenashi—the genuine warmth and thoughtfulness behind their actions made the stay feel personal and unforgettable. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this isn't just a hotel—it's a sanctuary in the heart of Tokyo. It’s one of those rare places where every moment feels elevated, and I’d absolutely return without hesitation.
I absolutely love the neighborhood—quiet, scenic, and just a short walk from the subway, making it super convenient for exploring Tokyo. Though the hotel is 40 years old, the main building was well-maintained during my stay. The room had clearly been renovated recently—clean, modern, and comfortable. The staff were incredibly friendly and spoke English fluently, which made everything smooth and welcoming. It’s clear this place takes pride in its service and upkeep. I’d definitely come back again—it’s a standout choice in Tokyo.
Staying at Tokyo Dome Hotel was an absolute delight! The room was spacious and incredibly comfortable, with excellent soundproofing—no noise from the hallway or neighboring rooms at all. The air conditioning worked perfectly, keeping the room just right without being too cold or too warm. With plenty of elevators available, I never had to wait long, making check-in and check-out a breeze. The hotel is literally steps away from a train station, so getting around Tokyo was super convenient. Everything was self-service for check-in/check-out, but staff were always nearby to help if needed—friendly and efficient. I loved having access to a bathtub, a kettle, and even a small electric cooker in the room—perfect for making tea or quick snacks. It’s rare to find such a well-designed, thoughtfully equipped hotel in central Tokyo. Highly recommend this place for both business and leisure travelers.
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