Opened in 2003, ANA’s Strings Hotel brings a new level of class and service to the revitalised ...
This wonderful old ryokan in the sleepy streets of Hongo looks just like a Japanese inn ought ...
In 2007 owners All Nippon Airways joined forces with the InterContinental chain and rebranded ...
Another cheap option in Taito-ku, the Juyoh caters almost exclusively for foreign visitors. The ...
A ryokan that caters almost exclusively to foreign visitors, Kimi offers simple, small, ...
A thoroughly basic but phenomenally popular business hotel offering no-frills accommodation in ...
Ten minutes’ walk north from Asakusa’s temple complex, in the traditional downtown area of ...
This 1993 tower, a ten-minute walk from Ginza, appears to be losing out to the increasing ...
This smart, modern ryokan is wonderfully situated five minutes’ walk from Asakusa’s temple. ...
Situated in the Mark City complex attached to Shibuya Station, the Excel is very popular with ...
The Villa Fontaine chain has mushroomed across the city in the last few years. Prices are ...
With its uniformed staff and marble lobby somewhat incongruent with this downtown, ...
The InterContinental opened in the mid 1990s in the hitherto little-explored area that fronts ...
A love hotel in Kabukicho, surrounded by fir trees so a certain level of clandestine discretion ...
From the outside, Villa Giulia looks rather like an Italian restaurant. Inside, it’s clean and ...
A modern, business-style hotel barely a wrestler’s stride from the sumo stadium in Ryogoku – a ...
This guesthouse agency offers private rooms for ¥53,000 per week in this location, as well as ...
One of the most famous love hotels in the capital, located in Dogenzaka near Shibuya Station. ...
Flashy and futuristic-looking, the Bron Mode fancies itself as a little bit upmarket. Rooms ...
Opened in mid 2006 a stone’s throw from the British Embassy and Imperial Gardens, the Monterey ...
Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo