Where to stay in Tokyo and Osaka?
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Hi there, My girlfriend (23) and I (24) are heading to Japan for the first time from October 20th to November 6th. Here’s our itinerary:

6 nights in Tokyo 1 night in Hakone (ryokan already booked) 4 nights in Kyoto (hotel already booked) 2 nights in Osaka 4 nights back in Tokyo I’d like to book hotels for Tokyo (both stays) and Osaka, but I’ve gotten so many different recommendations.

I’ve read that Shinjuku is the place to be for its huge hub, accessibility, and things to do, but I’ve also heard about Shibuya, Asakusa, and Ueno. I’ve looked at hotels, and first off, I’m surprised by the prices compared to what I’ve seen on forums (I guess inflation’s hit here too… and maybe I’m late to the booking game?). I’m feeling a bit overwhelmed with all the options.

For our first stay in Tokyo, I’d prefer a hotel (not a residence or Airbnb) since we’ll be arriving at night, and it’s our first time in Japan. It’d be great to have a place with a reception, staff who speak at least a little English, and can give us some guidance. For the second stay, we could consider other options if it’s better. Budget-wise, we can go up to 150–180 € per night, but if we can save some money to spend elsewhere, that’d be amazing!

I’m open to all recommendations, hotel suggestions, or any other tips for Tokyo (first stay), Osaka, and Tokyo (second stay).

Thanks so much!
CL Clabin Regular ·
For Tokyo, I’ve always preferred hotels that qualify as "ekimae" (right in front of the station) at one of the many stations on the Yamanote Line. With it, you can get almost anywhere. For Osaka, I also recommend "ekimae" hotels near Umeda or Namba-Nankai stations, given how convenient these neighborhoods are and how close they are to transportation. And, generally speaking, I’d always go for "ekimae" hotels throughout Japan. My son ("Serow") is a big fan of Toyoko Inn for their value for money—and most of them are "ekimae" too.

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