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Minato-ku, Tokyo, Nature-Rich-Designer"Tiny" House
10min. fm JR Shinagawa. 5min. fm Subway St. W/more than 100reviews, proven quietness, cleanliness w/easy access to hot spots in Tokyo.Designed by awarded architect as a realization of "TINY HOUSE" with everything aesthetically realized-Form follows Function. You'll both enjoy the top-knoch residential location with high-end restaurants, as well to enjoy cooking at home with special kitchen, or let's go to IZAKAYA within walking distance. (we block weekend every month but will open it for you.)

Work. Stream. Lift. Repeat — Your Tokyo Loft HQ.
Peaceful stay one street off Meiji-dori’s cherry blossom avenue, with sakura-view cafés and restaurants 1–2 min away. Near the embassy district, Tokyo’s safest area, with English-friendly cafés and supermarkets. Morning: bakery 1 min away or breakfast café 5 min away. Night: Ebisu Yokocho, hidden bars, and diverse restaurants. Loved by Big Tech developers and digital nomads; the loft’s two doubles let even tall guests sleep lengthwise. 1 stop to Shibuya or Roppongi, tucked away for quiet work.

Penthouse Suites 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. *High-speed Wi-Fi *Room size 32㎡ *Private rooftop 32㎡ *Sealy Bed *Blu-ray recorder *Bose Bluetooth speaker *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.

【RIKI.FLAT 102】20sec to "Your Name" Stairs!
Welcome to RIKI.FLAT! Just 20 seconds from Suga Shrine—the iconic “Your Name” stairs. ✔︎ 5 mins to Metro Yotsuya-Sanchome Station ✔︎ 15 mins to Tokyo Olympic Stadium ✔︎ 2 mins to Araki-Cho (local bars & restaurants) ✔︎ Shinjuku Gyoen National Park and Jingu Gaien ginkgo avenue are walkable ✔︎ Plenty of cafes, restaurants, drug stores & supermarkets nearby ✔︎ Unlimited Room WiFi & Pocket WiFi ✔︎ 43" Internet TV with streaming apps Enjoy a calm, comfortable, and refreshing stay in Tokyo :)

New hotel|Direct to NRT/HND|7min to st/Quie/clean
English Version 🚇 Close to Subway! (Within Tokyo Metro Pass Area) 🏠 Entire unit – No sharing with other guests 🏢 Building has an elevator for easy access 🚶♂️ Nearest Station: Kuramae Station, 7-min walk (Toei Oedo Line / Toei Asakusa Line) 🚆 Direct trains to Shinjuku / Roppongi / Tokyo Tower (Akabanebashi) – No transfers! ✈️ Direct access to Narita & Haneda Airports – No transfers! 🛒 1 min walk: 24-hour supermarket 🏪 3 min walk: Convenience store 🏯 15 min walk: Asakusa & Ryogoku

2BR with Open-Air Terrace in Harajuku & Omotesando
This stylish 2-bedroom apartment is located on the 5th floor of a building on trendy Cat Street, surrounded by fashionable coffee shops and great restaurants—perfect for up to 4 guests exploring Tokyo. Just an 8-minute walk from Harajuku Station, it offers an ideal location to access the city’s coolest spots with ease. Relax and enjoy the beautiful view from the spacious balcony. If you’re interested, we also have another listing right next door on the same floor!

SHIBUYA Queen Bed Bright Room
Equipped with a very comfortable Simmons queen size bed, TV with Netflix, and 3 free bicycles, the apartment provides comfort and convenience for your trip. Searching for places to visit is easy with both high speed home Wifi and a convenient portable Wifi. You can relax and have a good night of sleep to rejuvenate yourself after a full day of visiting Tokyo. Clean and bright room, on the top floor with a nice view to Mt. Fuji from the balcony.

Green Monster 3F
An apartment located in a very convenient location. There are two stations nearby. 6 min walk to the nearest station Yoyogi-Koen station, where you can go to Harajuku in 2 min by train, and 9 min walk to the Sangubashi station, where you can go to Shinjuku station in 4 min by train. Provides FREE high speed internet & Wi-fi. This apartment is self-check-in. There are 2 single sized beds, and 1 double sized bed in the two bedrooms.

Ebisu 2101 303
Stay in the heart of Tokyo with laid-back atmosphere! This apartment has about 20m2 with separated bathroom and toilet. All the rustic & sustainable wood furnitures made in Yokohama. Ebisu is one of the most charming neighborhood in Tokyo where are variety of restaurants and bars. Two convenience store just in front which opens 24H. Host is helpful to live in the same building. Note that this apartment have single guest.

Large condo in Shinjuku
A very large condo over 100sqm near Higashi Shinjuku and Wakamatsu-Kawada stns. Close to Shinjuku, Harajuku, Shibuya & Ikebukuro. Two Bed Rms (one Tatami room), Kitchen, Living Rm & 1and 1/2 bath. Of course, we have an elevator. Quiet, and cozy. For family and senior. Near by Higashi-shinjuku sta. (10 min) and Wakamatsukawada sta.(8 min). We accept 2, 3 or 4 adults (over 16) only. No single stay acceptable.

TOKYO LITTLE HOUSE: 1948 home in heart of city
Note: The next-door office building is scheduled to begin construction work from January 2026. Some noise may occur during the daytime (8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.), except on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. 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.

100-year-old wooden house/ 1min to the station
This house was built more than 100 years ago (survived WW2 and some great earthquakes), and was renovated recently. It is located just 1min away from Hiroo subway station (Hibiya-line). Hiroo is one of most popular residential neighborhood in Tokyo. There are many restaurants and shops in Hiroo and it is very easy to access to Ebisu, Roppongi (3min by subway), Shibuya and Omote-sando (within 3km).
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[Shinagawa Oimachi] Great access to the airport and Shinkansen! Stylish boutique hotel for business and travel

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

Roppongi Area/5 min Station/Balcony/Simmons Beds

10-min to Shibuya|4-min to Sangenjaya|Retro modern

Ideal location! | luxurious property | 123sqm

Modern JP-style, 6min train, Tokyo Tower & Park 3F
When is the best time to visit Tokyo?
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| Avg. temp | 6°C | 7°C | 10°C | 15°C | 19°C | 22°C | 26°C | 27°C | 24°C | 18°C | 13°C | 8°C |
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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30,290 of Tokyo holiday rentals include wifi access

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

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