A ryokan that caters almost exclusively to foreign visitors, Kimi offers simple, small, ...
Flashy and futuristic-looking, the Bron Mode fancies itself as a little bit upmarket. Rooms ...
Opened in 2003, ANA’s Strings Hotel brings a new level of class and service to the revitalised ...
The Villa Fontaine chain has mushroomed across the city in the last few years. Prices are ...
Not many hotels in Tokyo can be said to exude genuine charm, so the Hilltop deserves some ...
There has been an Imperial Hotel on this site overlooking Hibiya Park since 1890. This 1970 ...
The Westin, at the far end of Ebisu’s giant Garden Place development, opened in 1994. Its ...
One of the most famous love hotels in the capital, located in Dogenzaka near Shibuya Station. ...
This guesthouse agency offers private rooms for ¥53,000 per week in this location, as well as ...
From the outside, Villa Giulia looks rather like an Italian restaurant. Inside, it’s clean and ...
Of all the budget hotels and ryokan in Tokyo, this is the most central, located in the Jimbocho ...
A love hotel in Kabukicho, surrounded by fir trees so a certain level of clandestine discretion ...
The Avanshell is the latest incarnation of a one-time serviced apartment building on a side ...
Founded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the 1950s as a cheap place for visiting students ...
A cut above the normal business hotel, this place offers comfortable Western- and ...
Clean and friendly, with facilities that put more expensive places to shame (kitchens on each ...
There has been a Hotel Kazusaya in Nihonbashi since 1891, but you’d be hard pushed to know it ...
This hotel in the heart of Kabukicho offers basic, no-frills accommodation aimed primarily at ...
Shared rooms (men and women sleep separately here) are the order of the day at this hostel, ...
This French-owned hotel opened in autumn 2004 in a great central location, just behind Matsuya ...
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