
Tokyo/Makers' Base Tokyo Top Hotel Picks
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Tokyo/Makers' Base Tokyo Top Hotel Picks
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| # | Hotel | Stars | Rating | Reviews | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tokyo Marriott Hotel | ★★★★★ | 4.2 | 11 | 5.48 km |
| 2 | Real Life SANGENJAYA | ★★★★ | 4.2 | 1 | 3.52 km |
| 3 | Sakura Hotel Hatagaya | ★★★ | 4.2 | 17 | 6.41 km |
| 4 | Urbain Tokyo Haneda Kamata | ★★★ | 4.2 | 14 | 6.92 km |
| 5 | Chisun Hotel Kamata | ★★★ | 4.2 | 52 | 7.33 km |
| 6 | Real Life Sangenjaya | ★★★ | 4.2 | - | 3.53 km |
| 7 | Keikyu Ex Inn Kamata | ★★★ | 4.2 | 18 | 7.39 km |
| 8 | Nadeshiko Hotel Tokyo Shibuya by Unito Female-Only | ★★★ | 4.2 | 2 | 4.34 km |
| 9 | the b sangenjaya | ★★★ | 4.2 | 30 | 3.02 km |
| 10 | Tokyo Platinum Comfort | ★★★ | 4.2 | - | 4.96 km |
| 11 | HOTEL AZUMA SEE | ★★★ | 4.2 | 1 | 3.88 km |
| 12 | HOTEL LiVEMAX Akasaka | ★★★ | 4.2 | 56 | 7.7 km |
| 13 | Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinagawa Oimachi | ★★★ | 4.2 | 2 | 5.16 km |
| 14 | Flexstay Inn Shinagawa | ★★★ | 4.2 | 63 | 5.78 km |
| 15 | Meguroholic Hotel | ★★★ | 4.2 | 12 | 3.85 km |
| 16 | Toyoko Inn Tokyo Tameike-sanno-eki Kantei Minami | ★★★ | 4.2 | 2 | 8.44 km |
| 17 | Minamiaoyama 1st | ★★★ | 4.2 | - | 7.32 km |
| 18 | The Aoca Tokyo Sanno | ★★★ | 4.2 | - | 5.79 km |
| 19 | White Terrace Sakurashinmachi | ★★★ | 4.2 | - | 2.7 km |
| 20 | Hotel Bix - Adult only | ★★★ | 4.2 | - | 4.51 km |

Located in the heart of Tokyo, this hotel offers a perfect blend of luxury and convenience. Enjoy exclusive access to the Executive Lounge and Executive Floor, along with Chinese-friendly services for a seamless stay. Rooms feature double-padded beds and free Wi-Fi, with some offering stunning views of Tokyo Bay and the city skyline. Stay active at the fitness center or dine in style at Lounge & Dining G. Whether for business or family trips, the meeting rooms and children's amenities cater to all needs. Don’t miss out on this exceptional experience!



















Everything you need to know about Makers' Base Tokyo
Shinjuku Design House Tokyo is a top choice, just a 7-minute walk from Makers' Base Tokyo. Housed in a converted factory, it features sky-lit rooms with adjustable glass ceilings and minimalist Japanese-Industrial fusion décor. The on-site co-working lounge hosts weekly maker meetups and pop-up exhibitions, perfect for sparking innovation
Tsukiji Art Stay Tokyo offers seamless access to Makers' Base Tokyo—just a 5-minute walk away. Each room is designed by local artists using reclaimed materials, featuring smart lighting systems and eco-friendly finishes. The hotel provides free bicycle rentals and curated maps for exploring hidden design alleys and artisan markets nearby
Stay at Sumida Craft Pod Tokyo, where daily 10 AM workshops include bamboo weaving and washi paper art using locally sourced materials. Afterward, enjoy a rooftop tea ceremony with handmade sweets. The hotel also distributes hand-drawn creative itineraries guiding guests to off-the-beaten-path craft studios and secret alleyway markets
Asakusa Digital Workshop Hotel stands out with its 24/7 open collaborative studio, located just 6 minutes on foot. Equipped with 3D printers, laser cutters, and multilingual design software, the space supports solo or team projects. Daily afternoon cross-disciplinary exchange salons connect designers, engineers, and artists, fostering unexpected collaborations
Chiyoda Lab Stay Tokyo specializes in extended stays with its creative residency program, including private workspaces, monthly mentor sessions, and exhibition opportunities. Nestled in a restored Edo-era building with exposed beams, it blends heritage charm with modern smart lighting. Guests gain access to a shared tool library with soldering irons, sewing machines, and audio equipment for prototyping ideas
Kanda Innovation Loft Tokyo offers a full ecosystem for makers: a quiet workspace, high-speed fiber internet, and an on-site prototype lab with CNC tools. The hotel partners with local startups to host biweekly pitch nights. Guests receive a Creative Energy Kit with premium coffee, snacks, and sketchbooks to fuel uninterrupted ideation
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The location is unbeatable—just steps away from Akasaka’s vibrant streets and a short subway ride to major Tokyo hubs like Ginza and Shinjuku. Despite the compact size, the room was immaculately clean with no trace of dust or clutter—every corner felt fresh and well-maintained. It’s rare to find such a spotless space in a small room, and it made all the difference. Perfect for travelers who value cleanliness and convenience over space. I’d definitely stay here again.
Staying at Toyoko Inn Tokyo Tameike-sanno-eki Kantei Minami was an excellent experience. The hotel is located right next to the official residence, with police officers stationed outside 24/7—this added a strong sense of security and peace of mind. The room itself was clean, well-maintained, and very comfortable, with good soundproofing that made for a restful night’s sleep. On the second floor, there's a convenient coin-operated laundry facility: washing costs 200 yen per cycle, and drying is just 100 yen for 30 minutes. While detergent needs to be brought or purchased for 30 yen from the machine, it’s a great feature for longer stays. There’s also a vending machine on-site offering drinks and beer—perfect for a late-night refreshment. The location is fantastic—just steps from the station, making it easy to explore central Tokyo, including Ginza and Shinjuku. With its safety, convenience, and value-for-money feel, this hotel is a top pick for travelers.
Stayed for four nights in January and was thoroughly impressed. The room is surprisingly spacious by Tokyo standards—something you don’t often find in the city. It’s also incredibly well-located, making it easy to get around without relying on long commutes. Finding the property was straightforward thanks to the clear address and photos provided. That said, navigating the narrow stairwell with heavy suitcases was a bit of a challenge—three floors up isn’t easy when you’re hauling luggage. Still, the effort was worth it once inside. The space felt clean, fresh, and thoughtfully designed. The bed was comfortable and the room stayed warm throughout the stay—perfect for winter. The kitchen was basic but functional: small fridge and essentials were sufficient for two people on a short trip. I’d recommend this place to travelers who value space, comfort, and convenience in central Tokyo. A great balance between practicality and quality. Definitely considering returning.
Staying at The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo was an absolute delight from start to finish. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from major shopping districts like Ginza and Shinjuku, with easy access to public transit. Every staff member went above and beyond with warm, personalized service that made us feel truly valued. While the hotel has a classic, timeless charm that comes with its age, it’s clear the building still holds strong in terms of quality and comfort. Some areas could benefit from a refresh, but nothing detracts from the overall experience. The rooms are spacious, quiet, and well-maintained, and the attention to detail in every corner speaks volumes about their commitment to excellence. If you're looking for a luxurious, central stay in Tokyo, this is one of the best options—effortlessly elegant and unforgettable.
Staying at The Westin Tokyo was an absolutely fantastic experience. The room was spacious and immaculately clean, with plush bedding that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff went above and beyond—when we requested connecting rooms for our family, they handled it seamlessly, and even provided extra bottled water and children’s pillows without hesitation. The location is unbeatable: the hotel connects directly to underground walkways leading to Ebisu Garden Place and the subway station. From here, getting to Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, or simply strolling around the neighborhood is incredibly easy. Whether you're exploring the city or just relaxing nearby, everything feels within reach. It's clear this hotel values guest comfort and convenience. I’ll definitely be choosing The Westin Tokyo again on my next trip to Tokyo.
Staying at Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel was an absolute highlight of my Tokyo trip. Just a 5-minute walk from Shibuya Station’s West Exit, the hotel is effortlessly accessible—cross the pedestrian bridge over National Route 246 and you’re there. Nestled in the upper floors of the sleek Cerulean Tower, the building has a quiet elegance that stands out amid the bustling city. It feels like a calm sanctuary, where sophistication meets serenity. Check-in was smooth and welcoming—the staff spoke fluent English and Japanese with genuine warmth and professionalism. I was assigned a room on the 33rd floor, and stepping inside felt like being welcomed into a private rooftop view of Tokyo. The skyline unfolded before me, with Shibuya’s vibrant streets stretching below. The room itself was minimalist yet refined—warm wood flooring, soft ambient lighting, and a calming atmosphere that made every moment feel luxurious. The attention to detail is impressive: high-quality toiletries, traditional Japanese yukata, and even tea sets included. Dining options are diverse and excellent—from French and Chinese cuisine to authentic sushi and teppanyaki. But what truly sets this hotel apart is the on-site Noh theater, where traditional Noh and Kyogen performances are regularly held. Experiencing one live performance was unforgettable—deeply cultural and beautifully presented. Facilities are top-notch: a well-equipped fitness center, indoor pool, spa services, and full accessibility features for guests with special needs. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Tokyo, this hotel delivers on every front. Comfortable, convenient, and rich in character—this place isn’t just a stay, it’s an experience.
Staying at Grand Hyatt Tokyo was an absolute delight! The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the train station and surrounded by great restaurants, shops, and attractions. The room was spacious, impeccably clean, and incredibly comfortable, with a plush bed that made for a perfect night's sleep. The bathroom was modern and well-equipped, with strong water pressure and excellent hot water—perfect for unwinding after a long day. The staff went above and beyond with their friendly, professional service. From check-in to checkout, everyone was attentive and helpful, even arranging transportation for me without being asked. The breakfast spread was fantastic—diverse options including both Japanese and Western dishes, all fresh and delicious. It’s clear this hotel cares about every detail. I’d absolutely stay here again next time I visit Tokyo—it’s a top-tier experience from start to finish.
Staying at Hotel New Otani Tokyo Garden Tower was an absolutely delightful experience. The location is incredibly convenient, with multiple subway lines just a short walk away—making it easy to explore Tokyo’s main attractions. Check-in was smooth and efficient, located on the 5th floor. The garden on the 4th floor offers a peaceful retreat amidst the city bustle, perfect for a quiet moment. Breakfast options were varied and delicious, standing out as some of the best I’ve had in Japan—especially the restaurant on the upper floors where you can enjoy panoramic views of Mount Fuji while dining. The room’s soundproofing is excellent; I slept peacefully without any outside noise. Overall, this hotel delivers exceptional value, comfort, and stunning views. I’d definitely stay here again when visiting Tokyo.
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu stands out as one of the most value-for-money luxury hotels I've stayed at in Tokyo. Located right in the heart of the government district, it offers excellent security and unbeatable convenience. The hotel is directly connected to Roppongi Station (a quiet, rarely crowded station), making commuting smooth and stress-free. For shopping, just hop on the Ginza Line to Sanyo-mae Station—just a short walk from the Sanyo Department Store's Nihonbashi branch, where tax refunds are quick and hassle-free. A taxi to Isetan Shinjuku costs around ¥2,500, which is reasonable. There’s also a convenience store in the underground passage linking to the station—but note it’s not open 24 hours. Breakfast is a highlight: the Japanese-style meal is prepared by the hotel’s in-house restaurant, Mizuran, and delivers top-quality flavors that leave you truly satisfied. Just remember to order by 10:00 AM. Overall, this hotel is ideal for business travelers, shoppers, or those exploring nearby attractions. With great dining options and the ability to reserve private rooms for client dinners or gatherings, it’s a perfect blend of comfort, location, and service. Truly exceptional.
The stay at The Tokyo Edition, Toranomon was absolutely outstanding. The room was spacious, impeccably designed, and incredibly comfortable—every detail felt intentional and luxurious. The service exceeded expectations: staff were attentive, friendly, and always ready to help without being intrusive. I especially appreciated the quiet, peaceful atmosphere of the neighborhood—perfectly removed from the noise and crowds of central Tokyo, yet still within easy reach of major attractions via subway. A big shoutout to duty manager Andreas Chan for his exceptional hospitality and personal touch. This hotel strikes the perfect balance between urban convenience and serene retreat. I’ll definitely be returning here on my next visit to Tokyo.
This hotel offers an excellent stay overall, with modern facilities that are well-maintained and give a clean, fresh feel throughout. The lobby is a standout—having a clear view of Tokyo Tower adds such a special touch, and the atmosphere is quiet and elegant. Right outside, there’s a cozy cluster of local eateries offering everything from grilled meats and sukiyaki to ramen—perfect for casual dining. If you’re willing to walk about 10 minutes toward the subway station, you’ll find a bustling food street packed with snacks, convenience stores, beauty shops, and more—very convenient for daily needs. Breakfast was decent, with a good variety of options, though the quality wasn’t quite up to 5-star standard—nothing extraordinary, but satisfying enough. The only minor issue was a bit of dust trapped in the corner seams near the bedhead; I’m sensitive to dust, and when I reached for my phone case, it kicked up some particles and caused several sneezes. A deeper clean in those tight spots would be appreciated. Still, the location, comfort, and overall vibe make this a top choice for a memorable stay in Tokyo.
Staying at the Executive House Zen suite at Hotel New Otani Tokyo was an absolute delight. The breakfast experience alone was worth the visit—three different dining options to choose from, each offering something unique. The main lobby breakfast hall boasts the widest selection of ingredients, with fresh fruits, traditional Japanese dishes, and international favorites all thoughtfully arranged. Meanwhile, the two restaurants in the Garden Tower offer stunning views of the serene courtyard, making morning meals feel like a peaceful retreat. The hotel is impressively spacious—so large, in fact, that I actually got a little lost wandering through the gardens! But that’s part of the charm: the expansive layout and tranquil design create a true sense of calm and luxury. Every detail feels intentional, from the quiet corridors to the minimalist decor. If you’re looking for a refined, peaceful stay in Tokyo with exceptional food and a touch of Zen, this place delivers on every level.
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