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Hotel Price Ranges (per night)
- Capsule / budget (Asakusa, Akihabara): $40–$120
- Mid-range (Shinjuku, Shibuya, Asakusa): $100–$280
- Upscale / luxury (Ginza, Roppongi): $300–$800+
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The weak yen makes Japan about 30–40% cheaper for USD/EUR travelers than in 2019.
- Example: 4★ Shinjuku hotel
- 2019: $250/night
- 2026 (current FX): ~$170/night
Best Areas to Stay in Tokyo
1. Shinjuku – Best for First-Time Visitors
- Typical prices: ~$120–$250/night
- Why stay here:
- Major transport hub: Shinjuku Station connects across Tokyo + day trips (Hakone, Kamakura, Fuji area)
- Mix of neon nightlife (Kabukicho) and calm green space (Shinjuku Gyoen)
- Free city views from Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (45F)
- Ideal for: First-timers, night owls, easy transit access.
2. Asakusa – Best Budget & Traditional Vibe
- Typical prices: ~$45–$100/night
- Highlights:
- Senso-ji (Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, founded 628 AD)
- Nakamise-dori: traditional snacks, souvenirs, crafts
- Close views of Tokyo Skytree across Sumida River
- Many ryokan and capsule hotels near Asakusa Station
- Ideal for: Budget travelers, culture/temple lovers.
3. Shibuya – Youth Culture & Nightlife
- Typical prices: ~$130–$280/night
- Highlights:
- Famous Shibuya Crossing (~3,000 people per light cycle)
- Shibuya Sky rooftop observatory
- Trendy boutiques, record shops, cat cafés
- Shibuya Stream: modern dining, co-working
- Ideal for: Young travelers, shopping, nightlife.
4. Ginza – Luxury Shopping & Dining
- Typical prices: ~$300–$800+/night
- Highlights:
- High-end flagships: Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Uniqlo 12-story HQ
- Highest concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants in Tokyo
- Kabuki-za theater for traditional kabuki performances
- Ideal for: Luxury stays, fine dining, high-end shopping.
5. Akihabara – Anime, Gaming & Budget
- Typical prices: ~$50–$120/night
- Highlights:
- Electronics megastores, retro game arcades, manga shops
- Maid cafés and otaku culture
- Walkable to Ueno Park, Tokyo National Museum, Ameya-Yokocho market
- Ideal for: Anime/gaming fans, budget-conscious travelers.
6. Roppongi – Art, Dining & International Nightlife
- Typical prices: ~$250–$600/night
- Highlights:
- Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown complexes
- Mori Art Museum, 21_21 Design Sight
- Upscale, international dining; major nightlife hub after midnight
- Ideal for: Art/design lovers, expats, nightlife.
Seasonal Hotel Pricing in Tokyo
- Cherry Blossom (late Mar–mid Apr)
- Peak demand & pricing; book 3+ months ahead
- Example: 3★ Shinjuku: ~$250/night vs ~$140/night in January
- Winter (Jan–Feb) – Cheapest
- Temps: ~5–10°C, clear, low rain
- Fewer tourists; hotel rates 30–40% lower than peak
- Summer (Jul–Sep)
- Hot & humid: 30–35°C
- Moderate hotel rates except Obon week (mid-August) when domestic travel spikes
- Autumn (Oct–Nov) – Best Overall Value
- Pleasant temps: 15–22°C
- Fall foliage at temples, moderate prices
- Excellent balance of weather and cost for first-timers
How to Book Tokyo Hotels with Cryptocurrency on Travorio
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Steps:
- Go to Travorio Hotels: https://travorio.com/hotels
- Search for Tokyo and select your dates
- Choose your preferred hotel
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the best area to stay in Tokyo?
Shinjuku ($120-250/night) is the top pick for first-timers — central transit hub within 15 minutes of Shibuya, Harajuku, and Akihabara by train. Shibuya ($130-280/night) suits younger travelers. Asakusa ($45-100/night) is best for budget travelers and traditional atmosphere.
How much do hotels in Tokyo cost per night?
Budget capsule hotels and hostels in Asakusa start at $40/night. Mid-range hotels in Shinjuku average $120-250/night. Luxury properties in Ginza run $300-800+/night. Business hotels ($60-100/night) offer compact but high-quality rooms — a uniquely Japanese option.
What is a capsule hotel?
Compact sleeping pods (~2m x 1m) with shared bathrooms at $25-50/night. Modern ones like Nine Hours are sleek and design-forward. Worth one night as cultural experience, but not ideal for multi-night stays or large luggage.
When are Tokyo hotels cheapest?
January and February offer 25-35% savings vs peak. June (rainy season) also has good deals. Avoid Golden Week (Apr 29-May 5), cherry blossom season (late March), and Obon (mid-August) when rates spike 50-100%.
Can I book Tokyo hotels with cryptocurrency?
Yes. Travorio accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, and 100+ cryptocurrencies for Tokyo hotel bookings. Paying in crypto avoids the 2-4% card conversion fee on JPY and gives real-time exchange rate pricing at checkout.
Should I try a ryokan in Tokyo?
Tokyo ryokan (traditional inns) cost $150-400/night — more cultural experience than budget play. Sawanoya in Yanaka and Sadachiyo in Asakusa are well-regarded. For a more authentic experience, consider a day trip to Hakone (90 min from Shinjuku) with hot spring ryokan from $200/night.