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A serene terrace featuring a wooden deck and natural stone accents. A small bamboo plant adds a touch of greenery, while a traditional wooden bath is visible in the corner. The space is enclosed by sliding glass doors, providing a peaceful indoor-outdoor feel.
Home in Asakusa
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 260 reviews

お二人様限定の露天風呂付|浅草モダン和風のラグジュアリーな1軒家|浅草・上野観光拠点|柳通り西棟

This private house with an open-air bath is an 11-minute walk from Asakusa Station and can accommodate up to two people. There is a living room on the first floor, a king size bedroom on the second floor, and a hinoki cypress open-air bath on the terrace directly connected to it. Shibuya, Ginza, Ueno and Akihabara are also easily accessible by subway, making it a convenient base for sightseeing in Tokyo. There are supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, stylish cafes, and variety stores nearby. There is also a LUUP port, so you can also freely stroll around on an electric kickboard. Access 🚶‍♀️ Asakusa station (Ginza line): about 11 minutes on foot/Asakusa station (Tsukuba Express): 9 minutes on foot 🚆 Akihabara: about 5 minutes/Ginza: about 16 minutes/Shibuya: about 35 minutes Guests staying at the west wing of the Yanagidori Inn can also use the Tourist Information Desk Asakusa, which we operate. In addition to sightseeing consultations, we can also provide information on "hidden gems" and local spots that are not listed in the guidebook, exclusively for guests. We also offer luggage storage services, so please feel free to stop by.

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The spa area features two traditional Japanese wooden tubs positioned beside large windows, offering a view of the urban landscape. A shower and sauna are located nearby, with a sleek tile floor enhancing the serene environment.
Home in Ikejiri
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 111 reviews

5-minute drive from Shibuya/Sauna, pot bath, rooftop BBQ grill, karaoke/Wi-Fi/consecutive nights discount/25 minutes from Haneda

Enjoy a bathing experience like a unusual hot spring that heals your mind and body in a traditional Japanese pot bath. The Sauna Escape Shibuya is about a 5-minute drive from Shibuya Station, 25 minutes from Haneda Airport, and a good location near Shibuya, but away from the hustle and bustle of the city.It is the only "vacation rental with a private sauna" in the area that has been renovated from a six-story building. The bed is a "nell" that pursues a quality sleep.We assure you a good night's sleep. Convenience stores, supermarkets, restaurants, bars, bakeries, laundries, and beauty salons are also just around the corner.You can enjoy a stay in the city and live like a local.Recommended for consecutive nights. ✶ We operate the sauna villa "The Zen SPA Kyoto Suite" in Shichijo, Kyoto, as a sister facility. ■Room Facilities Karaoke/ReFa hair dryer, hair straightener/fridge/microwave/tunerless TV/washlet toilet/air conditioning/rice cooker/etc. ■Bathroom Amenities Bathtub/bath towels/shampoo/rinse/body soap/toothbrush ■Bed Arrangement Bedroom 1: 1 king-size bed Bedroom 2: 2 semi-double beds

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An open living space is highlighted by a mix of traditional and modern design elements. Antique furniture pieces, including a green sofa and wooden chairs, are arranged on a vibrant area rug. Exposed concrete walls contrast with warm wooden flooring, creating a unique atmosphere.
Home in Minaminagasaki
5 out of 5 average rating, 36 reviews

2340inn: Ikebukuro business district, 4 minutes by subway, rooftop view of Mt. Fuji, beautiful design 55 square meters, Japanese tatami + living room, 2 bathrooms 2 bathrooms

Description: The house is located in Toshima Ward, Tokyo, in Minami Nagasaki-machi, where the "pilgrimage site for cartoon fans, Tokamachi" is located. It is a 4-minute walk from "Higashi Nagasaki Station" on the "Seibu Ikebukuro Line" train, and 2 stops (6 minutes) to the commercial center "Ikebukuro". About 20-50 minutes by subway to Shinjuku, Shibuya, Harajuku, Daikanyama, Ginza, Asakusa Temple, Tokyo Tower, Skytree and other business districts. About 75 minutes from Narita and Haneda Airport by subway. Located in the central business district of Tokyo and in a traditional Japanese living community, enjoy a quiet life in the middle of the city and experience the lifestyle of ordinary Japanese people, with both urban rhythm and a quiet atmosphere. Transportation is convenient, shopping is convenient, and it is only 15 minutes from Warner Bros. "Harry Potter Park". Stay in a unique home and feel the rhythm of the city center.

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Home in Hatagaya
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 225 reviews

46㎡ モダン和室 幡ヶ谷駅近/Hatagaya /Shibuya/Shinjuku

[HOUSEELRIC 2nd] A great location, 2 stops by train to◆ Shinjuku station, and a 5-minute walk from Hatagaya station. ◆The room is 46 m² and can accommodate up to 3 people. ◆The building has an Italian restaurant on the 1st floor.Please go up the stairs next to it and come to HOUSE ELRIC 2nd on the 2nd floor. (Please message me if you need help carrying your luggage) It is located in a◆ shopping district, making it very convenient for dining and shopping. Free ◆high-speed Wi-Fi is available. The ◆kitchen is equipped with cooking utensils and tableware for home cooking, making it ideal for long-term stays and self-catering. Equipped with a◆ Refa fine bubble shower and a restorative hair dryer! The ◆TV is Chromecast compatible, so you can enjoy a variety of video content such as Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube. We'll send you detailed access information after◆ your booking is confirmed.

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A dining area is positioned by a large angled window, offering a view of the surroundings. A wooden dining table is set for four, accompanied by white chairs. Potted plants add a touch of greenery, while a woven basket sits nearby, enhancing the space's functionality.
Flat in Setagaya City
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

Seijo 4F (401)/Tokyo Beverly Hills/Large Window/Shibuya/Sinjuku/Celebrity/Beautiful View/Sky/ART

Experience the Exclusive Lifestyle of TOKYO Beverly Hills Seijo Gakuen Mae Station is one of the most exclusive residential areas in the Tokyo area Newly built kitchen New toilet New bathtub Big window Two semi-double beds&1futon You can put your bed by the big window and sleep while looking at the stars, or use the dining table under the big window for work! High-speed Wi-Fi is also available Seijo is 15 min to Shinjuku & Shibuyav by train. Enjoy the celebrity lifestyle of Tokyo

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Home in Shinjuku City
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

Near Shinjuku|Whole House|Hinoki Bath|5pax

【Near Shinjuku|Private Traditional House】 Perfect for couples and small groups. A fully private, renovated 56-year-old Japanese house. Featuring a tatami room and a hinoki bath, you can enjoy a unique stay that blends authentic Japanese living with the convenience of the city. ✔ Relax in a traditional tatami room ✔ Refresh your body in a soothing hinoki bath ✔ Enjoy a quiet and authentic stay near central Tokyo Popular among international guests seeking an authentic Japanese stay.

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A modern living space features a comfortable sofa and a coffee table, alongside a large television. An adjacent dining area includes a wooden table and chairs. Natural light fills the room, which is designed with minimalistic concrete walls and sleek furniture, creating an open atmosphere.
Flat in Minamiikebukuro
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Cool Penthouse Ikebukuro, Private Rooftop!

This room is located 7min walk from Ikebukuro Station. Restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, drugstores, etc. are within walking distance from the apartment. You can enjoy lunch and reading on private rooftop and balcony. *Free room wi-fi *Room size 32㎡ *Private rooftop 32㎡ *Serta Bed *Bose Bluetooth speaker *Blu-ray recorder *Video streaming services *Automatic washing and drying machine For stays of 30 nights or more, discounted rates are available. Please book through our monthly listing.

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The exterior view of the Tokyo Little House cafe features a welcoming entrance with wooden doors and a large window displaying a cozy interior. Inside, guests can see a collection of photographs on the walls, wooden furniture, and ambient lighting, creating an inviting atmosphere.
Hut in Akasaka
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

TOKYO LITTLE HOUSE: 1948 home in heart of city

Note: As demolition work on the neighboring building began in January 2026, some construction noise and vibration may occur during daytime hours (8:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.), except on Saturdays, Sundays, public holidays, as well as during the Golden Week holiday period (April 25–May 6). --- Tokyo Little House is an accommodation and tourist space located in a 78-year-old house at the heart of ever-changing Tokyo. Upstairs is a private residential hotel. Downstairs, a cafe and gallery.

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An inviting living area features a spacious light grey sofa with a soft throw draped over it. Natural wood accents characterize the walls and beams, and sheer curtains allow sunlight to filter through. A staircase leads to the upper floor, with a glimpse of dining space visible in the background.
Home in Taishidou
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Bright & Spacious House in Sangenjaya, Tokyo

Experience a unique blend of Scandinavian and Japanese design in this renovated 86-year-old, two-story home in Sangenjaya. With 80㎡ (900 ft²) of bright space, a 3-meter ceiling, and a dramatic 7-meter ceiling above the kitchen, it’s perfect for families and small groups. Just 6 minutes to the station and 4 minutes to Shibuya, the house offers the perfect mix of calm and city convenience in one of Tokyo’s most beloved neighborhoods, Sangenjaya.

Top guest favourite
The living area showcases a spacious layout with low seating along the walls and a wooden coffee table at the center. Soft lamps provide illumination, while natural light filters through the slatted windows, highlighting the wooden beams of the ceiling.
Home in Higashikomagata
5 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Traditional Houses /7min walk fromAsakusa

The building is a 60-year-old Japanese traditional house renovated and opened in 2024, a private trip completely reserved for private use. The location is very convenient as it is a 7-minute walk (550m) from Asakusa Station. Direct train access from Narita and Haneda airports. Check-in from 16:00 ~ Check-out at 10:00. We are particular about our bedding, which is why we receive high ratings from many guests. (Please check the reviews.)

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Flat in Shibuya
5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

City hideaway|7 min taxi from Shinjuku Station

About 7 minutes by taxi from Shinjuku Station. Welcome to Élure Tokyo—a private hideaway for two, where quiet elegance and thoughtful design come together. Within a 45㎡ space, a king-size bed wrapped in premium linens awaits. A fireplace that gently draws the room into stillness. A large-screen projector that transforms the night into your own private cinema. Everything has purpose, and nothing is excessive.

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A spacious living area features a low-profile sectional sofa in muted tones, paired with a modern floor lamp. A sliding glass door reveals an outdoor terrace with planters. A staircase with a sleek railing leads to the upper level, adding a contemporary touch.
Flat in Roppongi
5 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

【2F APT】Roppongi Hills 8 min walk / Shibuya

Located in central Tokyo, close to Roppongi, Shibuya, Tokyo Tower, Asakusa, and Ginza. Easy airport access—perfect for sightseeing. 8 min walk to Roppongi Hills. ・6-minute walk from Azabu-Juban Station ・12-minute walk from Roppongi Station "This is a 1LDK apartment with 55 square meters of space. It's a maisonette type, occupying two floors. It can accommodate up to 4 guests."

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Tokyo?

    Popular areas to stay include Shinjuku for shopping and nightlife, Asakusa for a more historical atmosphere, and Shibuya for energetic streets and local boutiques. Each neighborhood has unique character and convenient access to attractions across the city.

  • What are the best things to do in Tokyo with kids?

    Families often explore Ueno Zoo, interactive science museums, and theme parks around Tokyo. The city also has parks, aquariums, and engaging neighborhood festivals throughout the year.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Tokyo?

    Visit historic temples like Sensō-ji, browse Tsukiji’s lively food market, and explore art at the Mori Art Museum. Locals and visitors enjoy shopping in Harajuku, tranquil gardens, and vibrant entertainment districts.

  • How is the weather in Tokyo?

    Tokyo has cool winters around 34–50°F (1–10°C), while summers are warm and humid at 72–88°F (22–31°C), with highest rainfall usually in early autumn. Spring brings mild temperatures and popular cherry blossoms.

  • When is the best time to visit Tokyo?

    Spring and autumn are frequently suggested for comfortable weather and vivid seasonal scenery. Cherry blossom viewing in early spring and colorful foliage in autumn add to the city’s appeal.

  • What are the best places to visit in Tokyo?

    Explore the historic Sensō-ji Temple, stroll through the Imperial Palace grounds, and discover contemporary culture in Shibuya and Shinjuku. The teamLab Borderless art space and historic Meiji Shrine are also often recommended.

  • What are some hiking trails in Tokyo?

    Nature lovers often venture to Mount Takao or walk the forested trails around Mount Mitake. Tokyo’s public parks, such as Yoyogi Park, have gentle walking paths and garden trails for all ages.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Tokyo?

    Families can explore interactive museums, visit Tokyo Skytree’s observation deck, or enjoy waterfront parks with play areas. Attractions like Asobono indoor playground and Ueno Zoo are also popular among travelers with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Tokyo?

    Many people take day trips to traditional towns with temples and shrines, hot spring resorts, or scenic mountain areas. Visiting the historic district of Kamakura or the natural views around Hakone is often suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Tokyo?

    Tokyo has pet-friendly stays in neighborhoods like Shinjuku, Ebisu, and around Ueno Park. Many parks and public spaces welcome people with dogs, making city walks easy for travelers with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Tokyo?

    Tapping a rechargeable transit card can simplify travel on trains and buses. Some restaurants and shrines request shoes be removed, so wearing easy-to-slip-off shoes is helpful, and carrying cash is useful for small shops.

  • What is Tokyo known for?

    Tokyo is known for its blend of historic temples, modern skyscrapers, vibrant food culture, and fashion-forward districts. Anime, technology, and seasonal traditions shape city life throughout the year.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Tokyo?

    Travelers sometimes discover Yanaka’s preserved streets, quiet gardens like Rikugien, and quirky museums tucked in residential neighborhoods. Smaller shrines and neighborhood markets reveal local culture beyond major sights.

  • What are the best foods to try in Tokyo?

    Tokyo has sushi, ramen, tempura, and savory street snacks such as takoyaki and yakitori. Wagashi (traditional sweets) and seasonal specialties reflect the city’s evolving food scene.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Tokyo?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, a compact umbrella for unexpected showers, and a reusable water bottle. Depending on the season, bring layers for cooler months or light clothing for humid summers.

  • What is the nightlife in Tokyo like?

    Tokyo’s nightlife is lively, with karaoke lounges, izakaya bars, and clubs in neighborhoods like Roppongi, Shibuya, and Shinjuku. Local venues often showcase live music, themed entertainment, and late-night dining.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Tokyo?

    Tokyo celebrates spring cherry blossom festivals, traditional summer matsuri with parades and fireworks, and New Year’s shrine visits. Events such as the Tokyo International Film Festival and unique art festivals draw many visitors.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Tokyo?

    Family-friendly vacation rentals can be found throughout central neighborhoods and around major parks like Yoyogi and Ueno. Many options have space for groups and convenient access to playgrounds or local attractions.

All about Tokyo

This ancient, yet forward-looking hub is the most populated city on earth, and there’s truly something for everyone here. From elegant Japanese gardens for quiet strolls to meticulous subway systems and neon billboards with the latest tech novelty, Tokyo is brimming with life. And it’s not all about the future — Japan has deep respect for its heritage, and you’ll find a more traditional side to this ever-changing city in older districts such as Asakusa with its distinctly old-school stalls and snacks. History lovers will love soaking up hundreds of years of culture with sumo bouts, tea ceremonies, and historic theatre acts. In contrast, fans of the more modern side of Japanese life have a feast of manga, anime, and J-POP to discover. Feel the heartbeat of the capital at pulsating Shibuya Crossing, then grab a bite at one of its many kaitenzushi — conveyor belt sushi restaurants. After dark, it’s time to sample the Shinjuku district’s lively nightlife scene.

What are the top things to do in Tokyo?

Paper Museum

Seasoned stationery aficionados will already know about Japan’s traditional paper called washi. The Paper Museum, based in Tokyo’s Oji neighbourhood, was formerly home to the first modern paper mill in Japan. Today, it houses all things related to the history of paper in Japan and how it’s used on an everyday basis. Exhibitions showcase local craftspeople, the tearoom is stocked with calligraphy goods to purchase, and you can even take inspiration to try your own origami art.

Chikurin Park

Towering trees might seem far out of reach from Shibuya Crossing, but an hour away, Chikurin Park bamboo forest is a haven of tranquillity. Spot fireflies on long summer days, listen to the gentle flow of natural spring water, and take in the sense of peace created by thousands of slim bamboo trees.

Visit a kissaten

Japanese culture is renowned for a love of precision and time-honoured skill. Step into one of Tokyo’s traditional kissaten — a blend of teahouse and coffeehouse — to see this careful craft get the attention it deserves. There’s no rush here, so take a break from the city’s bustling energy outside and sip slowly.

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    9,560 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly holiday rentals

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  • Holiday rentals with a pool

    30 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    13,110 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    32,870 of Tokyo holiday rentals include wifi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Tokyo stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

  • Nearby attractions

    Tokyo’s top spots include Sensō Ji, Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Ueno Park

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