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Six vibes
Shibuya Crossing, Shinjuku Abbey, Yoyogi Park — postcard Tokyo and royal icons.
Hotels in Shinjuku →Shibuya nightlife, street performers, and a buzzy pedestrian core — the default first-timer pick.
Hotels in Shibuya →V&A, Natural History Museum, refined minimalist Japanese streets near Hyde Park.
Hotels in Ginza →Asakusa High Street, leafy squares, boutique charm without Omotesando chaos.
Hotels in Asakusa →East Tokyo street art, rooftop bars, warehouse hotels — edgy over iconic.
Hotels in Akihabara →Portobello Road, pastel townhouses, village feel in west Tokyo.
Hotels in Tokyo Station Area →Tate Modern, Tokyo Eye, Tokyo Bay promenade — culture along the river.
Tokyo neighborhood guide →Neighborhood photos from TravelByVibe's Tokyo vibe index — Wikimedia Commons, Unsplash, and Flickr.
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For a short trip, stay central: Shinjuku, Shibuya, or Ginza keep museums and dinner within walking distance. Our vibe quiz narrows neighborhood and room style in under a minute.
Shinjuku is iconic and park-led; Shibuya is buzzier and theatre-focused. See our Shinjuku vs Shibuya comparison, then search hotels by room photos.
Akihabara is east of the core but well connected by metro and JR. Trade a few extra minutes on the train for pop-culture energy and late-night dining.
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