Here are some of the hotels that we recommend in Tokyo

Tokyo Dome Hotel (Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo)

Located in Tokyo Dome City in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, the 43-story Tokyo Dome Hotel (Tokyo Dome Hotel) offers lodging as well as restaurants, bars, and cafes for panoramic lunches, various banquets, weddings, and more.

Asakusa View Hotel (Taito-ku, Tokyo)

Asakusa View Hotel is a Tokyo Sky Tree Friendship certified hotel and a popular base for sightseeing in Asakusa, as well as a viewing spot for the Sumida River Fireworks Festival and Tokyo Sky Tree. Sky Grill Buffet & Bar “Musashi” opened on May 22, 2012, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy food and beverages while gazing at the view of Tokyo Sky Tree soaring into the sky.


A Quick Note On The Japan Rail Pass Price Hike
The price of the wonderful Japan Rail Pass is going up a massive 62% in October but there’s still time to lock in the old rates if you’re quick. Klook still offers the old prices so if you buy before September 30th you can travel with the old prices until December 28th, 2023.

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Hotel Grand Pacific LE DAIBA (Minato-ku, Tokyo)

 

Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba

Hotel Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba (formally named the Grand Pacific LE DAIBA) opened on June 1, 1998, and is a 30-story hotel with three basement floors operated by Hotel Grand Pacific Co. It has a total of 884 rooms and offers night views of Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Tower to the north, Tokyo Gate Bridge to the east, and Tokyo Bay to the west, including Harumi Pier and Oi Pier.

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Hotel Nikko Tokyo (Minato-ku, Tokyo)

Hotel Nikko Tokyo, located in Taito-ku, Tokyo, opened on March 12, 1996, and is operated by JAL Hotels, with one basement floor and 16 floors above ground. It has 453 rooms in total, all with ocean views.

 

Tokyo Trip Checklist

  • To book hotels in Tokyo Booking.com consistently returns the best prices. Remember to book early, especially for your weekend dates.
  • The Much loved Japan Rail Pass will Surge in Price by a massive 70% in October. You can still buy at the old prices here.
  • We recommend a 1,2 or 3-day Tokyo Unlimited Subway Pass to get around Tokyo cheaply and easily. Get one here.
  • If you plan on visiting Mt Fuji check out our list of the best Mt Fuji group or private tours from Tokyo
  • You’ll need a prepaid sim or Portable WIFI to stay connected in Japan: Japan Wireless has the best deals
  • Here’s a list of the best things to do in Tokyo this month (August)
  • To ensure you have all the important things covered see our Tokyo travel guide.
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