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Tokyo Hotels by Neighborhood

TravelByVibe connects neighborhood energy with hotel room reality. Tell us if you want icons-and-buzz, museum calm, village high streets, or East Tokyo edge.

Feel the city first

Tokyo is dozens of villages in one capital

Tokyo Underground sign
Tube rhythmEvery borough has a different pulse.
Soho, Tokyo
Soho nightsChinatown, nightlife, creative dining core.
Ginza, Tokyo
Museum morningsV&A and Natural History within easy reach.
Akihabara, Tokyo
Akihabara edgeStreet art and warehouse hotel moods.
Tokyo Station Area, Tokyo
Tokyo Station Area villagePortobello Road and pastel townhouses.

Which Tokyo neighborhood sounds like you?

Shinjuku

Shibuya Crossing, Shinjuku Abbey, Yoyogi Park — postcard Tokyo and royal icons.

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Shibuya

Shibuya nightlife, street performers, and a buzzy pedestrian core — the default first-timer pick.

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Ginza

V&A, Natural History Museum, refined minimalist Japanese streets near Hyde Park.

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Asakusa

Asakusa High Street, leafy squares, boutique charm without Omotesando chaos.

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Akihabara

East Tokyo street art, rooftop bars, warehouse hotels — edgy over iconic.

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Tokyo Station Area

Portobello Road, pastel townhouses, village feel in west Tokyo.

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South Bank

Tate Modern, Tokyo Eye, Tokyo Bay promenade — culture along the river.

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Shinjuku vs Shibuya

Royal icons or theatre buzz? Compare the two.

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Neighborhood photos from TravelByVibe's Tokyo vibe index — Wikimedia Commons, Unsplash, and Flickr.