Best Tokyo Budget Hotels
- Tokyo
- 15 Jun, 2025
Yes, you can get a room in central Tokyo for less than US$140 per night! Here are the best Tokyo hotels in the budget category, all personally inspected.
[Remm Hibiya]
A budget hotel in Tokyo costs less than ¥20,000 (about US$136) for a single, twin or double. Here are our favorite budget hotels in the city, based on price, quality, location and service. Here are some highlights from the list:
- Lowest price - Super Hotel Asakusa: Less than US$100 per room on average.
- Best location - Sotetsu Fresa Inn Higashi Shinjuku: Next to Higashi-Shinjuku Station.
- Best for families — Ueno Touganeya Hotel: Great family rooms and ultra-low rates.
- Best quality — Dormy Inn Akihabara: Midrange hotel features at budget rates.
- Best feature — Remm Hibiya: In-room massage chairs.
- Scroll down for all the details.
[Dormy Inn Akihabara double room]
Dormy Inn Akihabara (Akihabara)
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Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
With a sento, free ramen, coin washing machines and super-reasonable
budget rates, this hotel is a great value.
[Remm Hibuya room with massage chair]
Remm Hibiya (Ginza)
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or
Agoda.com)
With a great location convenient to Ginza and Tokyo Station, in-room
massage chairs, a Café Muji restaurant, and rates from budget to
moderate, this is one of the best hotel deals in the city.
[Touganeya Hotel double room]
Tokyo Ueno Touganeya Hotel (Ueno)
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Agoda.com)
With a great location, just steps from Ueno Station, a full no-smoking
policy, excellent family rooms and a friendly staff, this hotel is a
winner.
[Super Hotel Asakusa triple room]
Super Hotel Asakusa (Asakusa)
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Agoda.com)
Up in Asakusa, this simple, convenient business hotel is reasonably
comfortable and the rates are super cheap.
[Sotetsu Fresa Inn Higashi Shinjuku guest room]
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Higashi Shinjuku (Shinjuku)
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Agoda.com)
There aren’t many good budget hotels in sought-after Shinjuku, but this
is one of them. It’s a bit of walk to the station, but you’re next to a
subway station that will get you there in a minute or so. It’s a very
well run and efficient business hotel.
[Akihabara Washington Hotel twin room]
Akihabara Washington Hotel (Akihabara)
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Agoda.com)
With a super-convenient Akihabara location, good simple rooms, and rates
from budget to moderate, this hotel is a great value.
[Richmond Hotel Asakusa twin room]
Richmond Hotel Asakusa (Asakusa)
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or
Agoda.com)
Located right in the heart of Asakusa, this stylish business hotel is a
step up from others in its class. It’s the perfect location for
exploring Asakusa and Ueno.
[b Tokyo Ochanomizu triple room]
The b Tokyo Ochanomizu (Ochanomizu)
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Agoda.com)
A very simple business hotel in a decent Ochanomizu location. Rates
among the cheapest in town.
[Comfort Hotel guest room]
Comfort Hotel Tokyo Kanda (Akihabara)
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Agoda.com)
This very simple business hotel is in Kanda, which is one stop north of
Tokyo Station. Kanda itself is packed with restaurants.
[Hotel Sardonyx guest room]
Hotel Sardonyx Ueno (Ueno)
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Agoda.com)
This business hotel up in Ueno is a great value and it’s quite close to
the sights and the Yamanote Line.
[Unplan Kagurazaka guest room]
Unplan Kagurazaka (Imperial Palace Area)
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or
Agoda.com)
This sociable hostel has dorm rooms and private rooms and some of the
lowest rates in town. It’s a GREAT value.
[Hotel Monterey Hanzomon guest room]
Hotel Monterey Hanzomon (Imperial Palace Area)
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Booking.com
or
Agoda.com)
A little out of the way but a great value. It’s a nice hotel and it’s
quite close to a subway station.
More Information
- If you’re really looking to save some money and you want an “only in Japan” experience, try a night in a capsule hotel.
- If you’re able to spend a little more, consider a midrange hotel.
- Location is hugely important in Tokyo, so check our Where to Stay in Tokyo page.
- For more hotel choices, check out Tokyo Hotels page.
Where Are These Places Located?
- Open the Tokyo map
- You will see the list of places on the left hand side. (Click the 3-line icon in the top left corner if not). Scroll down or use the map search (the magnifying glass icon) to find the place you want.
- Click the name of the place in the list. Its location pin will be highlighted on the map.
- Map pins are color coded - BLUE: Hotels / Ryokan / Guesthouses | VIOLET: Ryokan | PINK: Places to Eat | GREEN: Shops | YELLOW: Things to See and Do
- If you’re using the map on your phone, open the map and then search for the name of the place. The map will then zoom in on its location.
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.