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Pod Select Hotel Tokyo Shinjuku Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
8.4/10
Very Good582 reviews
0.59km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 6,542
Pearl Hotel Shinjuku Akebonobashi Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
8.7/10
Very Good631 reviews
1.81km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 7,716
Hotel Tateshina Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
8.4/10
Very Good119 reviews
0.72km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 9,465
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinjuku Gyoemmae Eki 3 Ban Deguchi Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
8.8/10
Very Good77 reviews
0.9km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 10,208
Shinjuku Granbell Hotel Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
8.5/10
Very Good1261 reviews
0.78km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 10,208
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9.4/10
Amazing1470 reviews
0.6km from Kakiden Gallery
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From JPY 28,754
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
8.5/10
Very Good6308 reviews
0.84km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 8,890
Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
9.2/10
Great1157 reviews
1.76km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 32,660
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Shinjuku Kabukicho Hotels near Kakiden Gallery
8.7/10
Very Good450 reviews
0.8km from Kakiden Gallery
From JPY 10,591
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9.6/10
Amazing5 reviews
1.19km from Kakiden Gallery
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9.2/10
Great
KkhosodaI had a wonderful stay at this hotel and was genuinely impressed by every aspect of the experience. The cleanliness was exceptional—everything from the room to the common areas was spotless and very well maintained. The room itself was spacious and comfortable, providing more than enough space to relax after a long day. The location is another major highlight. It is very convenient and well-situated, making it easy to access nearby attractions, transportation, and restaurants. This made my stay even more enjoyable and stress-free. The service was outstanding throughout my stay. The staff were friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with a warm and professional attitude. Their hospitality truly made a difference. The food was also delicious, with a great variety of options and excellent quality. Every meal I had was satisfying and enjoyable. Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my experience and would highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for comfort, convenience, and excellent service.
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sequence Suidobashi - Tokyo

Suidobashi/Tokyo Dome, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 9,705
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserThough small, this hotel has everything you need. Its Ginza location is incredibly convenient, perfect for shopping or quickly getting to Narita Airport via the expressway. What truly impressed me is how many features are packed into such a compact space. They have a coin-operated laundry and a large public bath. The room, which I'd estimate at about 20 square meters, even managed to fit bunk beds (1.2m/1.5m), making it very family-friendly. A minor point is that since the hotel is directly above the subway, you occasionally feel vibrations as trains pass. This led to a funny moment when an actual earthquake hit at night, and I initially thought it was just another train going by!
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Super Hotel Premier Ginza

Ginza/Tsukiji, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 9,369
9.0/10
Great
AAnonymous UserThis well-established onsen hotel, nestled in Tokyo's central business district, offers impeccable service and quality. It's also great value for money right now. The outdoor onsen on the top floor is fantastic. I'll definitely be back!
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HOSHINOYA Tokyo

Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 114,058
9.0/10
Great
GGuest UserPros: 1. The overall design is quite appealing. Cons: 1. The 15 sqm room is incredibly small. Don't believe for a second that this room type can accommodate two people! If there are two of you, you'd need at least 20 sqm, and I doubt this 15 sqm room is even truly 15 sqm. 2. The hotel has an absurdly small number of power outlets. There are no outlets by the bed at all! This is a terrible design. You can only charge devices by the TV. The room only has two charging outlets in total – one in the bathroom and one by the TV! How are two people supposed to charge their devices? 3. The hotel entrance is also very small. Across the street, Koko has sofas and other seating areas, but this hotel only has a few outdoor stools.
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Hotel Monterey Lasoeur Ginza

Ginza/Tsukiji, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 10,687
8.9/10
Very Good
MmtmlCleaning is chargeable at 1.5k yen per clean. Otherwise no cleaning whatsoever - but they do give you new towels and a trash bag daily (hung on your door knob). Breakfast is pretty cute and homely - I liked it when I tried it at a different province, so I rebooked dormy inn. They have a luggage scale at level 2, so very convenient if you have been shopping like crazy. The shopping street around the area is pretty interesting, and I love uneo park. However, some pretty strange stuff during my stay: 1. They insisted on entering my room for an ”inspection” but didn't specify why. When I called to ask, they said it was a bedframe inspection. As a solo female traveler my preference is not to let random people into my room, especially if they're not going to clean after these external people enter, but reception said they couldn't wait until my stay was over a few days later. When I came back to the room, my blanket was shifted and untucked entirely from one side, and my electronics were moved around. 2. A bug appeared on my sink mirror, so I gave feedback to the hotel staff as mini bugs means there's more bugs, and suggested that they fumigate. They said ”oh... sorry” suddenly all proceeded to look away from me and pretend I didn't exist, which was super weird treatment, and very rude lol. I didn't even ask them to change my room, the point is that these bugs are likely to have infestations, and if I came back in another trip to this hotel, I would not like to see more. They didn't even bother asking me what floor I was on, so 100% they don't seem to have any intention of dealing with this. Very weird and poor behaviour - I think it was too much to expect Onyado Nono service in Dormy Inn, so I don't think I will come back.
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Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring

Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 10,519
8.8/10
Very Good
JJoyful TravellerWhile this hotel has a convenient location, the experience was ruined by a lack of basic hospitality and very cramped quarters. The room was so small it was difficult to even open two large suitcases. More disappointing, however, was the staff’s attitude. Everything is followed strictly 'by the book' with zero flexibility. I was told a late check-out would be charged by the hour, and even a simple request for a complimentary bottle of water was flatly denied. The staff were condescending and never offered a smile, making for a very unwelcoming environment. A small gesture like a bottle of water costs almost nothing but earns customer loyalty; unfortunately, this hotel chooses rigid rules over guest satisfaction. I would not recommend staying here.
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Hotel Mystays Premier Akasaka

Akasaka, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 10,927
8.5/10
Very Good
GGuest UserI liked this place. A pretty standard classic capsule hotel: sizeable capsule with a console, daily turnover service, large shower and onsen room with an attached steam room. Service was good: they have an army of twinks working there after hours, it was like being checked in by BTS. All issues I had with my capsule (broken lightbulb) were addressed quickly and cheerfully. Sometimes it kinda seemed like they were laughing at a few of the foreign guests, but you know what, fair. This place is kinda rules heavy, with lots of notices posted around the property. There is no eating or drinking in the capsules, and instead you have to go to this common area that feels a bit like a hospice for abandoned uncles. Vending machines, manga library, smoking cubicles, that sorta thing. Clean and tidy though, equal numbers of dudes using it for remote working and day drinking (I have a feeling that some ppl live in this place). They have the usual elaborate system of lockers and keys, but they will store your luggage for you while you are out. No need to check out in the day. Overall a chill experience. While I was staying there though some dude did have a mini breakdown about what he saw as it's shortcomings, so I just wanted to comment on that. According to him the place was disgusting. He was especially perturbed by the housekeeping service and the showers. His claim was the the toilets were dirty and that it was unacceptable to fold bedsheets on the floor. Mind you, he was having this rant at 10:30 - checkout is at 10:00, meaning that a whole stampede of airport-bound weebs had just taken spicy ramen fuelled power dumps so they could get out of there on time. Most of the day the facilities were pretty spotless in my opinion. In regards to folding the bedsheets on the floor, I dunno what in the Disney princess he was expecting, but there really isn't anywhere else to do it. I think it's unreasonable to expect little doves to come fly your linens into your capsule tbh. The capsules are literally on... the floor! What do you want? His overall complaint that the space was generally messy was a lot more valid. At this point I had a suspicion that they kind of segregated foreigners from Japanese customers. It's true, that the foreign floor was a bit of a tip - luggage thrown around, empty bottles everywhere, garbage. I went up to the Japanese floors to snoop around a bit. Spotless. (Pictures of both included for comparison) In this case I think the call is coming from inside the capsule, not really fair to hold the staff accountable to your own messy manners. His final gripe was about the showers - specifically the lack of private cubicles. Private cubicles were not advertised anywhere and Japanese onsens are pretty standardly communal spaces, so again I dunno what he wanted. Maybe a shower, with a curtain? Maybe a shower with a door? Maybe a shower with a psychic forcefield that would make his ex girlfriends forget his underwhelming junk and prevent his father from behind disappointed in him? I'm not sure. But I guess the dozen shower stations with soap, shampoo, and face wash weren't cutting it. In fact a lot of the Western guests seemed pretty pranged out by the shower situation, waiting until like two am to wash up and then scurrying around the baths with a hand towel infront of their package like a little purse. If you regret going bald, that's on you. Kinda silly, but if you are bashful maybe this also isn't the hotel for you. Unreasonable though to blame the establishment for you own shame. Anyway, that's all to say the worst part of my stay was for sure the ranting and raving from an unshowered backpacker while I was trying to have a lie in. Otherwise a pretty decent stay.
Capsule Inn Otsuka Hotels near Kakiden Gallery

Capsule Inn Otsuka

Toshima Ward, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 3,690
8.4/10
Very Good
CCarey LoyCenturion Hotel Ueno was a complete disappointment, falling short of basic hospitality standards. The deception started right at check-in: the room was explicitly advertised and booked as a ”Casual Double Bed,” but what we actually received was a cramped single bed. This blatant misrepresentation immediately compromised the comfort of our stay. The lack of care extended into the bathroom, which was a major letdown. The sink and shower area were marred by very bad, visible marks that made the entire space feel neglected and unhygienic. For a hotel that positions itself in a convenient location like Ueno, the absolute disregard for accurate room descriptions and rigorous housekeeping is unacceptable.
Centurion Hotel Ueno Hotels near Kakiden Gallery

Centurion Hotel Ueno

Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 5,320
8.3/10
Very Good
유닠_안Before my arrival, I had to change my reservation due to a personal matter, and the staff were incredibly kind and helpful in processing it. I was also very pleased that they assigned me a good bed upon check-in. The only minor drawback was that the lockers weren't on the same floor, unlike at the Ningyocho branch, which was a bit inconvenient. Other than that, everything else was satisfactory.
9h nine hours Akasaka Hotels near Kakiden Gallery

9h nine hours Akasaka

Akasaka, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 3,786
8.0/10
Very Good
GGuest UserHotel is easy to find but a little bit small. Staff is nice and friendly. They can help me to solve the problem. Thank you.
HOTEL LiVEMAX Akasaka Hotels near Kakiden Gallery

HOTEL LiVEMAX Akasaka

Akasaka, Tokyo
Price per night from:JPY 7,404

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