Best Tokyo Mid Range And Business Hotels
- Yokohama
- 26 Jun, 2025
If you’re willing to spend between US$150 and $300 a night you can get a great room in Tokyo. Here are my favorite mid-budget hotels in Tokyo, all personally inspected.
[Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo]
The mid-range is the real sweet spot in Tokyo accommodation. Here is my very subjective list of the best mid-range and business hotels in Tokyo.
[Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo guest room]
Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo (Tokyo Station Area)
(View on
Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
Right across from Tokyo Station, this hotel gets everything right. It’s
a great place to be based for your Tokyo stay.
[Hotel Century Southern Tower corner room]
Hotel Century Southern Tower (Shinjuku)
(View on
Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
Just steps from Shinjuku Station, this hotel has arguably the best
location of any hotel in Tokyo. The rooms are great, the views are
awesome and the rates are surprisingly reasonable.
[JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku guest room]
JR Kyushu Hotel Blossom Shinjuku (Shinjuku)
(View on
Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
Within a minutes’ walk of Shinjuku Station, this brilliant little hotel
is a comfortable place to stay and the rates are usually very
reasonable.
[Marunouchi Hotel exterior]
Marunouchi Hotel (Tokyo Station Area)
(View on
Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
Overlooking Tokyo Station, this brilliantly located hotel has way more
style than a typical business hotel. It’s another great choice in this
bracket.
[Remm Akihabara Hotel exterior]
Remm Akihabara Hotel (Akihabara)
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Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
With a great location, in-room massage chairs, and ultra-reasonable
rates, this hotel in Akihabara is an excellent deal.
[Nohga Hotel lobby]
Nohga Hotel (Ueno)
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Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
A short walk from Ueno Station, this smart new hotel offers
larger-than-average rooms and super convenient access to/from Narita
Airport via the Keisei Skyliner.
[Gate Hotel Tokyo guest room]
The Gate Hotel Tokyo (Ginza)
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Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
The Gate Hotel Tokyo is a smart new hotel with a super-convenient
location within easy walking distance of Tokyo Station, Yurakucho and
Ginza. Rooms are spacious, the restaurants are smart and the service is
excellent.
[Park Hotel Shiodome guest room evening view]
Park Hotel Shiodome (Shiodome)
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Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
Comfortable rooms, nice views and reasonable rates make this Shiodome
hotel a great value.
[Royal Park Hotel the Shiodome guest room]
Royal Park Hotel the Shiodome (Shiodome)
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Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
With art-themed rooms and a nice location atop a tower in Shiodome, this
is a great base for your Tokyo stay.
[Blossom Hibiya king suite]
The Blossom Hibiya (Tokyo Station Area)
(View on
Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
With great views and Hibiya-koen Park nearby, this is a great
apartment-style hotel within walking distance of Tokyo Station.
[Mitsui Garden Ginza Premier]
Mitsui Garden Ginza Premier (Ginza)
(View on
Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
With great style and eye-popping views from the rooms, this tower hotel
in Ginza feels like it should cost significantly more.
More Information
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Location is hugely important in Tokyo, so check our Where to Stay in Tokyo page.
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If you want something smaller and more stylish, check out Best Tokyo Boutique Hotels.
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If you’re really into cost performance, check out Tokyo’s Best Value Hotels.
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For more hotel choices, check out Tokyo Hotels page.
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Tokyo Vacation Checklist
- For a quick overview, see my First Time In Tokyo guide.
- Check if a visa is required for Japan
- Check Tokyo accommodation availability on Booking.com and Agoda.com.
- Buy Japan Rail Tickets and Shinkansen Tickets Online.
- For tips on where to stay, see Where To Stay In Tokyo.
- See my Packing List For Japan.
- Purchase an eSim or SIM card for Japan.
- Compare flight prices on Skyscanner.
- Consider a Japan Rail Pass - see if it’s worth for you.
- Consider a travel insurance.