Hotels in Japan

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Best hotels in Japan

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Urban Luxury Escapes:
The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo
Cultural Heritage Stays:
Imperial Hotel Tokyo
Onsen Retreats:
Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori
Family Friendly Adventures:
Tokyo Disneysea Hotel Miracosta
Vibrant City Life:
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Scenic Coastal Getaways:
Yokohama Royal Park Hotel
Tranquil Nature Retreats:
Hoshinoya Karuizawa
Universal Theme Park Stays:
The Park Front Hotel At Universal Studios Japan
Sleek Business Hotels:
Ana Intercontinental Tokyo By Ihg

FAQs about hotels in Japan

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels in Japan offer unique views?
For stunning views, consider the Yokohama Royal Park Hotel and Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba. Both provide panoramic vistas over their respective cities and waterfronts. The Prince Park Tower Tokyo also offers exceptional city and park views.
What are the cheapest hotel options in Japan?
The APA Hotel chain, such as the Apa Hotel Nagoya Sakae, often has the lowest nightly rates starting at around $80. Average prices for budget hotels in Japan typically range from $60 to $100 per night.
Which hotels are best for families with children?
Family-friendly options include the Tokyo Bay Maihama Hotel First Resort and the Sheraton Grande Tokyo Bay Hotel, which have amenities such as spacious family rooms and kids' programming. The Anda No Mori Osaka Tennoji Tower also features a family kids concept, appealing to families traveling with children.
What are typical nightly rates for top-rated luxury hotels in Japan?
Luxury hotels like The Ritz-Carlton, Tokyo and Aman Tokyo generally charge between $500 and $800 per night during peak seasons. Both hotels are noted for their exceptional service and amenities, receiving high guest satisfaction ratings.
Which hotels in Japan are highly rated by guests?
Hotels with excellent guest reviews include Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, known for its Godzilla-themed decor, and The Tokyo Station Hotel, praised for its historical charm and location. Both see ratings consistently above 9/10 on guest review platforms.
Are there hotels in Japan that provide on-site activities or local tours?
Yes, hotels like The Park Front Hotel At Universal Studios Japan offer direct access to theme park activities. Additionally, Onsen Ryokan Yuen Shinjuku features traditional Japanese experiences like hot spring baths, providing an immersive cultural stay.

Essential Facts About Hotels in Japan

This guide evaluates 100 hotels in Japan, providing key information about price ranges, peak seasons, and local considerations to help travelers choose ideal accommodations during their visit.

Typical nightly rates range from $70 to $300.

Peak seasons include cherry blossom (March-April) and autumn foliage (October-November).

Hotels charge approximately a 10% local consumption tax.

Most hotels are within 5 km of major attractions like Tokyo Tower or Kyoto's temples.

Book 2-3 months in advance for the best rates, especially during peak seasons.

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