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Dormy Inn EXPRESS Meguro-Aobadai Hot Spring
4/564 Reviews
The location of the hotel is very good. It is opposite the most beautiful Starbucks and the best location for cherry blossom viewing at Meguro River. There are many boutiques and coffee shops next to it. You can walk to Daikanyama in more than ten minutes from the hotel. Great location and route. There are also donki and other places next to it, which are very convenient. It is estimated to take about 15 minutes to walk to Naka-Meguro subway station. It is also very convenient to go to Shibuya from Naka-Meguro station. The hotel room is relatively large, more than 26 square meters, which is very spacious. There are 2 points to complain about: 1 If you need to clean and take out the garbage, you need to pay 1,500 yen separately, otherwise it will not be cleaned until you check out, but bath towels will be given every day during the period. 2 The refrigerator in the room only has a freezing function, not a refrigeration function. This is very surprising. The steam iron I asked for from the front desk was broken and not easy to use. The fragrance in the room is the fragrance of black perfume, not the Japanese style.
Dormy Inn Premium Shibuya Jingumae Hot Spring
4.3/5130 Reviews
Shibuya
Booked this for the convenience and that it was available last minute but would say it’s a bit pricey for what you get. Room is very small but we made it work with 2 big luggages. Washroom was spacious though 😂 The best part about the hotel was the onsen/ public bath which was super comfortable and relaxing (hot bath, cold plunge, sauna, showering stations) and you get free popisicles and yakult depending on what time you go. Free ramen on the first floor from 9:30-11pm too. Service was okay. Location was prime and walkable but a bit of a walk to any station. They do have scooter and e-bike rentals out front with the LUUP app. You can hear the train nearby but didn’t really bother us overnight.
Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring
4.1/5110 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
I stayed in this hotel chain in another city before, and after staying in the Tokyo branch I was pleasantly surprised as my experience was better than I expected! For a hotel of this price the amenities are very nice and you can get a nice stay in a quiet neighborhood. Would highly recommend this chain
Dormy Inn Akihabara Hot Spring
4.4/5250 Reviews
Akihabara
Convenient location, great onsen spa, wonderful services, very good breakfast, super tidy and clean. Room was however reeeally small (we booked a semi-double room). Neverthelesss... we booked this hotel because we absolutely loved the hotel of the same brand that we had stayed in in Kyoto last year. And the room size of this one was quite disappointing. If you love onsen then yes definetely go for it. Otherwise I bet there are better options out there.
Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring
4.4/5253 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
The hotel is conveniently located, right above the convenient store. It is just 7 mins from Kensei Ueno station, which has train to go to Narita Airport within 40 mins. It is only 3 mins walk from JR station, which only took about 30+ mins to Haneda airport. There are plenty of restaurants within walking distance. Near Ueon Park, with a few Museums. Breakfast is good. Highly recommended.
Dormy Inn Premium Kanda Hot Spring
4.5/5267 Reviews
Tokyo Station/Nihonbashi
The hotel is ideally placed between Kanda and Akihabara station, allowing fast travel to almost any part of the city on a single train. Lovely view from the room window (floor 11) and from the breakfast restaurant where you can enjoy free noodles from 9.30-11pm. The staff were incredibly polite and helpful, going out of their way to deal with every request. The onsen is small but is nice for a quick relaxing bath and sauna. The ice cream afterwards is very refreshing. Finally, the breakfast was outstanding. They undersell it as 'fish and steamed vegetables' but it is so much more! Simply delicious and so filling, we saved so much on lunch simply by eating well at breakfast. Can't recommend Dormy Inn enough. Wish we were staying there again!

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Tokyo, the capital city of Japan, is a place where the magic lies in the details—the smoky scent of yakitori, the allure of hidden whiskey bars, and the elegance of everyday interactions.

It is famous for its iconic landmarks such as the Tokyo Tower, the historic Meiji Shrine, the bustling Shibuya Crossing, and the beautiful cherry blossoms of Ueno Park. Here’s your expert guide to exploring the world’s best mega city.

Wether you are near Tokyo or go from international, this city offer great transportation system for you to get there. International airports, airport express and metro will help you experience Tokyo smoothly.

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Going to Tokyo

The first step to experiencing Tokyo is understanding its efficient transportation system. The city offers an array of easy-to-use options to help you explore this dynamic metropolis.

Tokyo is served by two major international airports: Narita International Airport (NRT) and Tokyo International Airport (Haneda, HND). Both airports are well-connected to the city center and offer a range of transport options.

Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) (HND)

Located just 15 kilometers south of central Tokyo, Haneda Airport is more convenient for travelers heading into the city.

If you arrive late, here are some recommended hotels near Haneda Airport:

Hotel NameLocationAirport Distance Service Info
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Haneda Airport2 Chome-7-1 Hanedakuko, Ota Ward, Tokyo, 144-0041, Japan1.42kmFree Luggage storage, Sauna, Hot springs, Spa, Gym etc.
Haneda Excel Hotel Tokyu3 Chome-4-2 Hanedakuko, Ota Ward, Tokyo, 144-0041, Japan0.77kmLuggage storage, Currency exchange, Resturant, Bar

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Narita International Airport (NRT)

Located about 60 kilometers east of central Tokyo, Narita Airport is the main international gateway for long-haul flights.

If you arrive late, there are many comfortable hotels near NRT airport:

Hotel NameLocationAirport DistanceService Info
Narita Tobu Hotel Airport320-1 Tokko, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan1.13kmFree Priority airport pick-up & drop-off, Currency exchange, Sauna, Golf course
Hotel Nikko Narita500 Tokko, Narita City, Chiba Prefecture, 286-0106, Japan1.61kmFree priority airport pick-up & drop-off, Free Station pick-up service, Currency exchange, Sunbathing area

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Local Transportation

1. Metro (Tokyo Metro & Toei Subway): Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway lines connect all major districts and attractions, with stations in close proximity to popular areas like Shibuya, Shinjuku, and Asakusa. Prices vary depending on the distance traveled. You can buy individual tickets, or for added convenience, opt for a Suica or Pasmo card, which offer discounted fares. Click to check Trip.com hour ticket.

2. Trains (JR Lines): The JR (Japan Rail) network is essential for longer journeys within Tokyo and to nearby cities. The Yamanote Line is the most famous circular route connecting key districts. Tokyo’s JR system is efficient, and if you’re visiting for a longer period, consider getting a JR Pass for unlimited travel on JR trains.

3. Buses & Trams: Buses are a great way to explore neighborhoods and take in scenic views of the city. The Tokyo Toden Arakawa Line is Tokyo’s last remaining tram route and provides a nostalgic way to see local sights.

4. Taxis: Taxis are readily available but are more expensive compared to public transportation. They are a good option for short trips or when traveling in a group, but be prepared for higher fares, especially during peak hours.

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Where to Stay in Tokyo

Asakusa is home to the iconic Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo’s oldest and most famous Buddhist temple dedicated to the goddess Kannon. Visitors can stroll through Nakamise Street, filled with traditional shops and snacks.

Shinjuku is a bustling hub with vibrant nightlife, shopping at Isetan and Takashimaya, and lush spaces like Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Don’t miss the panoramic views from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.

Tokyo Bay Area is popular for family fun. Since this area near Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea. The area also features shopping in Odaiba, waterfront views, and the futuristic Miraikan Science Museum.

Top Attractions in Tokyo

Senso-ji Temple: Senso-ji is Tokyo's oldest and most famous Buddhist temple, located in the Asakusa district. The temple is dedicated to the goddess of mercy, Kannon, and is a must-visit for first-time visitors to experience the traditional side of Tokyo. Click to check hotels near Senso-ji Temple.

Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: This beautiful park is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of Tokyo. With its traditional Japanese gardens, teahouses, and cherry blossoms in spring, Shinjuku Gyoen is a must-visit for nature lovers. Click to check hotels near Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden.

Tokyo Disneyland: Tokyo Disneyland was the first Disney park to be built outside of the United States. The park features seven themed areas, including Adventureland, Westernland, and Fantasyland, and is home to numerous attractions, shows, and parades that showcase the magic of Disney. Click to check hotels near Tokyo Disneyland.

Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is a prominent landmark and communications tower in the heart of Tokyo, standing at 333 meters tall. Completed in 1958, it was inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris and serves as a symbol of Japan's post-war rebirth. Click to check hotels near Tokyo Tower.

The Ghibli Museum: It is a unique and enchanting museum dedicated to the art and animation of Studio Ghibli, the famous Japanese animation studio founded by Hayao Miyazaki. The museum opened in 2001 and showcases the creative process behind some of the studio's most beloved films, such as "My Neighbor Totoro" and "Spirited Away." Clickto check hotels near Ghibli Museum Mitaka.

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