
Yokohama/Tokusho Park Top Hotel Picks
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Tokusho Park, located in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is an urban oasis that blends nature and culture. Renowned for its traditional Japanese garden design, the park features meticulously trimmed shrubs, elegant ponds, and small bridges, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. It serves not only as a leisure spot for locals but also attracts numerous visitors who come to admire the seasonal beauty, particularly the cherry blossoms in spring and the autumn foliage. Additionally, the park houses monuments and cultural exhibits that showcase Yokohama's history and multicultural heritage. Whether for a stroll, photography, or simple relaxation, Tokusho Park is an excellent destination.

This hotel is a perfect choice for family trips! Directly connected to JR Shin-Yokohama Station, it's super convenient to get around. Nearby attractions like the Shin-Yokohama Ramen Museum and Nissan Stadium make it ideal for kids. The hotel features a kids' play area and children's meals, ensuring little ones have a blast. Rooms are well-equipped with an iron, safe, and 24-hour hot water with a bathtub. The airport shuttle service is a huge plus, saving you time and energy.
















Everything you need to know about Tokusho Park
Top picks within 1km of Tokusho Park:
Luxury Option: The Kahala Hotel & Resort Yokohama features Hawaiian-inspired decor with rooftop onsens overlooking Minato Mirai skyline.
Mid-range: Yokohama Royal Park Hotel connects directly to Landmark Tower's shopping mall (3min walk to park).
Pro Tips:
Near Tokusho Park, the Yokohama Royal Park Hotel offers harbor-view rooms just a 10-minute walk away. For authentic Japanese style, Sakuragicho Ryokan features tatami floors and rooftop onsen baths.
Highlights:
For ryokan stays near Tokusho Park, Yokohama Sakuragicho Washington Hotel offers tatami rooms with onsen baths just 800m away. The 5-star Yokohama Royal Park Hotel features park-view rooms and direct access to Yokohama Landmark Tower. For full cultural immersion, book Yokohama Kame-No-Yu Onsen (15-min drive), where kaiseki meals and private hot springs require adherence to traditional half-board policy. Pro tip: Most ryokans enforce strict check-in times before 6PM.
While Tokusho Park in Kanagawa Ward lacks natural hot springs, you can reach Yokohama Station or Sakuragicho Station (20-min subway ride) to stay at hotels like Yokohama Royal Park Hotel (with public baths) or Shin-Yokohama Prince Hotel (featuring hot spring facilities). Consider a Yokohama Subway Day Pass for cost-efficient travel, combined with visits to Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse and Minato Mirai 21 district.
Near Tokusho Park in Isogo Ward, we recommend Yokohama Royal Park Hotel - a 10-minute walk with rooftop hot springs overlooking the bay, or Yokohama Sakuragicho Washington Hotel (5 minutes from Isogo Station by JR Line) featuring capsule coffee machines in rooms.
Transport is efficient: The park is 3 minutes from Sugita Station, with direct access to Yokohama Station (15 mins) and Chinatown (20 mins). Don't miss seafood bowls at Isogo Market, known for fresh catches. All hotels provide free shuttle buses to major attractions.
See what other travelers say about Tokusho Park

My stay at Hotel Associa Shin-Yokohama was a positive experience overall. The room was clean and fresh with no unpleasant odors—very reassuring. Breakfast options were limited, but the drink selection was quite good, offering variety. That said, the food wasn’t served hot enough, and the taste was just average. Still, the location more than makes up for it—super convenient for transit, with easy access to Yokohama’s city center and Tokyo via train. If you’re looking for a reliable, well-located base in the area, this hotel delivers great value. A solid choice for travelers prioritizing convenience.

Staying at Shin Yokohama Prince Hotel felt like being in the heart of a bustling urban oasis. The hotel stands as the tallest building in Shin-Yokohama, and its rooftop bar offers one of the best views—directly facing Mount Fuji. On clear days, the distant silhouette of the iconic peak is simply breathtaking. The lobby connects seamlessly to Prince Peppe Mall, where you can easily access subway and JR stations, plus there’s a large drugstore and another shopping complex nearby with stores like Uniqlo, GU, an electronics store, sushi bars, Western restaurants, and even more dining options. Shopping and dining are all within walking distance. While the single room is compact, the spacious bathtub was a real highlight, and the window-side sofa area made it easy to store personal items. For families, upgrading to a larger twin room greatly improves comfort. And if you want to get closer to Fuji, just hop on a train for 30 minutes to Kamakura and walk down to the beach—the perfect photo spot. Plus, getting into Tokyo from Yokohama is super convenient. Overall, this hotel delivers great value and unforgettable experiences.

My stay at Shin Yokohama Grace Hotel was absolutely fantastic from start to finish. The moment I walked in, the staff greeted me with genuine warmth and professionalism—offering assistance with my luggage and making me feel right at home. The room was spotless, beautifully decorated, and incredibly comfortable, especially the bed, which made for a restful night’s sleep without any disruptions. Located just minutes away from Shin-Yokohama Station, getting around Yokohama or even Tokyo was so convenient via train. The breakfast spread was generous and delicious, with a nice mix of Japanese and Western options. What really stood out was the exceptional value for money—everything about this hotel exceeded my expectations. Whether you're here for business or leisure, I can’t recommend this place enough. Will definitely be back on my next visit to Yokohama!

Staying here is a no-brainer for business trips—right next to the station, super convenient for commuting. The room is much larger than typical Japanese hotels, with a clean and spacious feel. I was really impressed by how affordable it is for the quality. The breakfast is simple but satisfying—just a bento box and coffee, which feels like a great value. I’ve stayed here multiple times and will definitely come back. Thanks for such a comfortable and hassle-free experience!

I always book Toyoko Inn when traveling solo in Japan, and this one near Yokohama Shiei-Chikatetsu Center Minami Station was a great choice. Being on the quieter side of the hotel gave me excellent privacy—perfect for a solo traveler like me. The place was spotless, and the staff were incredibly polite and helpful. Location-wise, it's super convenient to get around Yokohama via subway—just a short ride into the city center. What I didn’t expect? My room is literally right next to a fire station. At 3 AM, a loud alarm went off—I panicked thinking we were evacuating! But being alone and not understanding Japanese, I had no idea what was happening. Then, to top it all off, an earthquake hit while I was still lying there, stunned. I just stayed put and waited it out—laughing at how chaotic and unexpected it all was. Despite the surprises, the room was clean, quiet, and comfortable. It’s a solid stay with great value, and I’d definitely come back.

I always choose this hotel whenever I'm in Yokohama, especially when staying near Shinyokohama. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from the train station and surrounded by great dining options, convenience stores, and local shops. But what really stands out is the hotel's quality and service. The rooms are clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, with thoughtful touches that make you feel at home. Staff are friendly and efficient, going the extra mile without being intrusive. Whether you're here for business or sightseeing, this place offers excellent value and a stress-free stay. It’s become my go-to choice in Yokohama, and I can’t recommend it enough.

Staying at Daiwa Roynet Hotel Shin-Yokohama was an absolute pleasure! The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the train station, making it super convenient for getting around Yokohama and nearby attractions. The hotel itself is spotless and well-maintained, with a clean, welcoming atmosphere throughout. The staff were friendly and attentive, always ready to help with anything you needed. What really stood out was the breakfast—served in the hotel’s open restaurant, it was delicious and offered a great variety, especially the traditional Japanese options. I was pleasantly surprised by how high-quality the food was. Plus, since it was close to Christmas, the whole hotel was beautifully decorated with festive lights and seasonal touches—perfect for capturing some cozy holiday vibes. It’s rare to find such a comfortable, well-run hotel with such a warm atmosphere and excellent value. I’ll definitely be back and highly recommend it to fellow travelers.

Stayed on January 3rd, 2026 — the front desk staff was incredibly friendly and welcoming. It’s been a while since I’ve encountered such warm and genuine service; her smile and helpful attitude really made the check-in experience stand out. The hot spring bath is another highlight — spacious, clean, and relaxing with a great atmosphere. My only small note is that check-in needs to be completed before noon, so if you're arriving later, it might be tricky. Still, this minor detail doesn’t take away from the overall excellent value and hospitality. Super Hotel Shinyokohama delivers a memorable stay — I’d definitely return.

I stayed at this hotel for one night and was thoroughly impressed with the overall experience. The staff were incredibly friendly and welcoming, making me feel at home from the moment I arrived. The room was spotless, well-maintained, and equipped with everything I needed—comfortable bed, good lighting, and modern amenities. One thing to note: toiletries like toothbrushes are available at the front desk on the second floor, but they weren’t accessible early in the morning—likely only restocked later in the day, so plan accordingly. Free coffee is served daily from 3 PM to 12 AM, perfect for late-night relaxation or working. On the third floor, there’s a fully functional laundry machine, microwave, and ice maker—super convenient for longer stays or travelers with kids. Breakfast was a highlight: a wide variety of options including fresh bread, curry rice, potato salad, milk, yogurt, and three different soups. I especially loved the rich, savory soup—it added warmth to my morning. The only minor inconvenience was ongoing renovations affecting elevator access—only one elevator stops at the first floor—but the team managed it smoothly without disrupting our stay. Overall, the location, cleanliness, service, and value make this a top choice. I’d definitely come back.

Staying at Shinyokohama Kokusai Hotel was an absolute delight. The location is perfect—just a short train ride from Yokohama city center, making it super convenient for exploring the area. The room was spacious and comfortable, with no sense of crowding despite being well-sized for a couple. The staff were friendly and attentive, going the extra mile to ensure our stay was pleasant. What really stood out was the excellent value for money—this hotel offers premium comfort and service without the premium price tag. I highly recommend it to travelers looking for a reliable, hassle-free base in Yokohama.

I always choose this hotel whenever I'm in Yokohama, especially when staying near Shinyokohama. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from the station and surrounded by great dining options, shops, and amenities. But what really stands out is the hotel's quality and service. The rooms are clean, well-designed, and comfortable, and the staff go above and beyond to make your stay pleasant. It’s not just about the location—it’s the overall experience that keeps me coming back. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Yokohama; it’s a true gem with excellent value and a welcoming atmosphere.

Staying at LiVEMAX Shinyokohama was a great experience overall. The hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Shinyokohama Station, making it incredibly convenient for catching the Shinkansen, JR lines, and Yokohama’s city subway—perfect for both local travel and day trips. Located in a newer district, it's surrounded by office buildings, so it feels lively yet not overcrowded. Across the street is Shinyokahama Park—a spacious green area with a small river, a large sports field, and several smaller courts. I enjoyed morning runs there; it’s peaceful, well-used, but never too crowded. Around the hotel, you’ll find plenty of restaurants, convenience stores, and supermarkets—everything you need within easy reach. The room was compact but spotless, modern, and well-maintained. Everything worked as expected, including the private bathroom. I didn’t get to try the microwave, but that’s a minor detail. With a special rate of 337 CNY per night through the platform, this was an excellent value for money. Highly recommend for travelers seeking comfort, location, and affordability.
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