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Tokyos Best Hotels For Families

Tokyo is a great city to visit with kids. But where should you stay? Here is a list of Tokyo’s best family-friendly hotels, all personally inspected.

Mimaru Shinjuku West hotel in Tokyo family room with two sets of twin
beds and sofa dining
area[Mimaru Shinjuku West family apartment]

If you’re traveling with children, it’s crucial to choose a family-friendly hotel in a convenient location (to minimize time on public transport or in taxis). Here are favorite family friendly hotels in Tokyo. All of these hotels offer family rooms or connecting rooms, reasonable rates and convenient locations. You’ll notice that we list three branches of the Mimaru hotel group — this is because Mimaru hotels are specifically designed for families and they’re great.

At a Glance:

  • Lowest rates — The Super Hotel Asakusa is amazingly cheap.
  • Best value — Hundred Stay Tokyo Shinjuku is a fantastic deal.
  • Most comfortable — Any of the Mimaru hotels will be extremely comfortable.
  • Closest to Tokyo Station — The Karaska is just steps from Tokyo Station.

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Mimaru Shinjuku West hotel in Tokyo family room with two sets of twin
beds and wooden bunk
beds [Mimaru Shinjuku West family room]

Mimaru Shinjuku West (Shinjuku)

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With a great location in West Shinjuku, we consider this Mimaru to be the best family hotel in Tokyo. It’s got everything your family needs for a great stay in the city.

A superior quad room in the Hundred Stay Tokyo Shinjuku hotel with
dining table, kitchen area, and stairs to a loft
bed [Hundred Stay Tokyo Shinjuku family apartment]

Hundred Stay Tokyo Shinjuku (Shinjuku)

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The family rooms and suites here are among the best in the city, the price is lower than its competition and the location in Okubo, a short walk north of Shinjuku, is great.

Back-to-back twin rooms with additional bunk beds in a minimal
apartment in the Mimaru Tokyo Ikebukuro
hotel [Mimaru Tokyo Ikebukuro two-bedroom apartment]

Mimaru Tokyo Ikebukuro

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Located in Ikebukuro, a shopping and dining hub a bit north of Shinjuku, this Mimaru boasts some seriously comfortable family suites and rooms. It’s a great choice.

Traditional Japanese-style tatami sleeping area for four with low
table in a Karaska hotel family room in Tokyo,
Japan [Karaska Japanese-style family room]

Karaksa Hotel Tokyo Station (Tokyo Station Area)

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Just steps from Tokyo station with both Western-style and Japanese-style family rooms at very reasonable prices, the Karaksa is a brilliant choice for families.

Traditional-style dining area with kitchenette and view of bedroom in
the Mimaru Suites Tokyo Nihombashi two-bedroom suite,
Japan [Mimaru Suites Tokyo Nihombashi two-bedroom suite]

Mimaru Suites Tokyo Nihombashi

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Not too far from Tokyo Station, this Mimaru in Nihombashi has some amazing rooms with separate bedrooms, living areas, multiple bathrooms and in-room laundry facilities.

Cabin-style bedroom with single and loft bed, and view of desk and TV
in adjoining room in the Super Hotel Asakusa, Tokyo,
Japan [Super Hotel Asakusa connecting rooms with loft bed]

Super Hotel Asakusa (Asakusa)

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The no-frills Super Hotel Asakusa is as cheap as you can go without staying in a hostel. And the rooms are quite good despite the low rates.

Modular wooden and leather family room with joined twin beds and child
bunks in the Tokyo Ueno Touganeya hotel,
Japan [Tokyo Ueno Touganeya family room]

Tokyo Ueno Touganeya Hotel (Ueno)

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This wonderful little hotel in Ueno has rooms with twin/double beds for parents and bunk beds for kids. The rates are very reasonable and the staff is very welcoming. And, you’re just a short walk from the park, zoo and museums of Ueno.

Another Option: Tokyo Ryokan

Note that ryokan are also a good option for families traveling with children, because you can all sleep together in one room on the floor. Most Tokyo ryokan have a couple of family rooms that are extra spacious. See our Tokyo Ryokan page for our top picks.

More Information

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.

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