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Millions of visitors flock to every year to explore the organized chaos that is the world’s most populous city. Whether it’s the tantalizing food scene, trend-setting fashion, or rich history, the Japanese capital entices every type of traveler. Quite frankly, you could spend months here and barely skim the surface.

And choosing your hotel can be just as harrowing as deciding what to cram into a short visit. Let’s take it one step at a time and start with where to stay. To help you navigate the thousands of options, we’ve narrowed the list down to some of our favorites.



They vary in neighborhood, from frenetic hubs to quieter residential enclaves. Some are brand new, others are tried-and-true institutions. Many are from familiar international brands, but a few are the dreamy results of home-grown talent.

Here, our guide to the best hotels in Tokyo. favourite hotels in Tokyo The business district of Otemachi might not be the first location that would come to mind for a (traditional Japanese inn), but you won’t find a tranquil retreat like Hoshinoya Tokyo anywhere else in the city. Upon entering, the cacophony of the bustling metropolis instantly dissipates and is replaced by a relaxing aura.

You’re greeted by a diligent attendant who stores your shoes in one of the bamboo and chestnut cubbies lining the walls, welcoming you to walk barefoot on the tatami mat floors. The entire hotel, including the dinner-only restaurant, is strictly reserved for guests. And while t.

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