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1. APA Hotel & Resort Roppongi Ekihigashi
APA Hotel & Resort Roppongi Ekihigashi
2. Nippon Seinenkan Hotel
Nippon Seinenkan Hotel
3. Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
4. Tokyu Stay Takanawa (Shinagawa Area)
Tokyu Stay Takanawa (Shinagawa Area)
5. Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Shinagawa Prince Hotel
6. Hotel New Otani Tokyo Garden Tower
Hotel New Otani Tokyo Garden Tower
7. sequence MIYASHITA PARK
sequence MIYASHITA PARK
8. Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
Grand Nikko Tokyo Daiba
9. Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main![Party Suite - Non Smoking [MAX 6 Guests: up to 4 adults and 2 children (5 years old or younger)] | In-room safe, blackout curtains, soundproofing](https://images.trvl-media.com/lodging/73000000/72550000/72546700/72546624/21704e37.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=357&h=201&p=1&q=medium)
10. all day place shibuya
all day place shibuya
11. APA HOTEL Roppongi Six
APA HOTEL Roppongi Six
12. Hotel Keihan Tokyo Yotsuya
Hotel Keihan Tokyo Yotsuya
13. THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
14. Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku Area
Tokyu Stay Yotsuya Shinjuku Area
15. Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
16. Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi Shinjuku PREMIER
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi Shinjuku PREMIER
17. Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
Keio Plaza Hotel Tokyo
18. KOKO HOTEL Shinjuku Yotsuya
KOKO HOTEL Shinjuku Yotsuya
19. The Millennials Shibuya
The Millennials Shibuya
20. RIHGA Royal Hotel Tokyo
RIHGA Royal Hotel TokyoWhere to stay in Motoazabu

Shinjuku
This major ward of Tokyo offers a variety of opportunities, from skyline views to trendy restaurants, to its large, peaceful park.

Shibuya
Step from Tokyo’s busiest train station into streets filled with endless shopping and dining options and the largest concentration of “love hotels” in the city.

Ginza
Named after a silver-coin mint, this district has a long association with affluence. Today it’s where you’ll find some of Japan’s most upmarket labels, restaurants and galleries.

Asakusa
Follow the footsteps of centuries of worshippers along a street filled with traditional snack stalls and through the gates of one of Tokyo’s most popular temples.

Ueno
Try the hanami tradition of admiring flowers as you walk past cherry blossoms and delve into the history of this area through its museums and ornate temples.
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