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Where Should I Stay in Japan on a Budget with Friends in April?

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Amanda

I'm looking for advice. I'm just starting the planning process for a trip to Japan with a group of friends. There are 5 of us flying into Narita Airport mid April. I was wondering what district I should be looking at places to stay in? Cheap is preferred? We are mostly looking at hostels or business hotels or similar price range.

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Zita

Depends what you’re looking for! If you want hustle and bustle, somewhere close to Shinjuku will get you to the heart of everything. The city is huuuuuge so anywhere close to a train station is good.

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CJ

There are many good deals to be had if you look more locally or can read Japanese.

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Amanda

CJ Sigh* If only.

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Ted

Ikebukuro?

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Amanda

Last time I was there I stayed in Asakusa right near all the action. Also a brief stay in Shinjuku, close to all the girl bars.
It was great but I was hoping for options. I just don't know what those options could be.

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Matt

If you're cool with the ppl you're traveling with, get a large group air bnb close to a train station. Pick a locale you want to based out of and search.
air bnb in Japan is actually regulated similar to their hotels (I.e. passports required for check-in, etc.) so there's better cleanliness and quality than North American air bnbs I've booked. And Japan ones usually have a kitchen/stove and laundry in the suite.

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Linda

Shin Okubo is near the Yamanote line and walking distance to shinjuku so you’re a little bit out of the crazy hustle and bustle but still relatively close. Booking in the area is usually also a little cheaper. It’s their “k-town”.

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Andrew

Asakusa easy to get to from the airport. Just 1 train ride lots of cheaper accommodation and great cheap eateries. Several supermarkets and all walking distance. Asakusa, oedo and ginza lines are all walking distance.

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Max

I like staying in Shinjuku or Ikebukuro

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Andrew

Honestly it depends. Will you only be in Tokyo? Are you clubbing? Sightseeing? Eating? Do you want curated Japan or dirty Japan?

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Jenny

Doesn’t really matter the area since the transit system is so easy & efficient. This past April we stayed in Kinshicho and really liked it there (plus it was fairly cheap - roughly ¥6200/person at Mimaru). Usually I stay in Ikebukuro but tried somewhere else this time

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Shauna

Jenny how many days was that for?

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Jenny

Shauna we stayed a week. Came to ¥175,500 for 2 preteens & 2 adults

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Tom

TokyoCheapo on YouTube is really good

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Trevor

Caden Slaunwhite

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John

Ueno or Asakusa are my faves.

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Sapphire

Any business hotel like APA, Sotetsu, Keio, Toyoko will be good value near a major station. I would choose a station that is direct from Narita so you don't need to transfer or walk too much. Look at Ueno stn, Tokyo stn and Shinagawa stn.

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Tracee

We always stay at Sakura Hotel/hostel in Ikebukuro, cheap and near the train station. So easy to get anywhere.There are a few other Sakura Hotels around the city if you prefer a different area.

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Jessica

We stay at the Sakura hostel in jimbocho. Excellent spot. Easy to get anywhere.

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Danelle

We enjoyed staying in Shinjuku - had luck booking through Booking and Agoda

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Deb

I remember staying in Narita and taking the train in, as it was cheaper. But that was a long time ago.

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Linda

Micaela is a B.C. lady living in Japan. Checkout her YouTube videos for great travel insight. https://youtu.be/frT4aZDnIaA?si=N1MaWpHwmyB7bSDS
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Angus

I’ve always been a big fan of the ‘Dormy Inn’ chain. Buffet breakfast included, so if you stock up, you can skip lunch…

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Angela

Angus Dormy Inns are great, but I found the one in Tokyo above my budget. Check out the Sotetsu Fresa chain.

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R

I hear Gifu prefecture has mountains and beach nearby fyi

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Amanda

Thank you everyone. I think we will go with Sakura hotel in Tokyo and an airbnb in Kyoto.
Does anyone know if they have Black Friday sales?

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Suzanne

osaka is great!

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Wendy

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Anika

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Where to Stay in Tokyo: The Best Districts for Budget Travelers

Planning a trip to Japan with friends can be an exciting but daunting experience, especially when it comes to finding affordable accommodation in a city as vibrant and bustling as Tokyo. With so many districts to choose from, it can be challenging to decide where to stay. Fear not, as we've got you covered with a guide on the best budget-friendly areas for your upcoming Tokyo adventure.

Asakusa

Asakusa is a popular choice for budget travelers due to its proximity to the iconic Sensoji Temple and the vibrant Nakamise shopping street. This area offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences, making it an excellent base for exploring Tokyo. You'll find a variety of budget accommodations, including hostels and affordable business hotels, within walking distance of major attractions and public transportation hubs.

Ueno

Ueno is a culturally rich district that boasts numerous museums, parks, and the lively Ameyoko market. This area is well-connected to other parts of Tokyo via multiple train lines, making it an excellent choice for those who plan to explore the city extensively. Ueno offers a wide range of budget-friendly accommodations, including hostels and capsule hotels, catering to solo travelers and groups alike.

Ikebukuro

Ikebukuro is a lively neighborhood known for its bustling shopping, entertainment, and dining scenes. While it may not be as central as other areas, it's well-connected to the rest of Tokyo and offers a more authentic local experience. This district is home to a variety of budget-friendly accommodations, from hostels to affordable business hotels, making it an attractive option for those traveling on a tight budget.

Shinjuku

Shinjuku is one of Tokyo's most vibrant and diverse districts, offering a unique blend of modern skyscrapers, neon-lit streets, and traditional izakaya (Japanese pubs). While it may not be the cheapest option, Shinjuku does offer a selection of budget-friendly accommodations, particularly in the area around the Kabukicho entertainment district. Keep in mind that Shinjuku can be quite lively and crowded, so it may not suit everyone's preferences.

Regardless of which district you choose, be sure to book your accommodations well in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak tourist seasons. Additionally, consider the proximity to major transportation hubs, as this will make navigating Tokyo much easier and more convenient.

Happy travels, and enjoy your time in the incredible city of Tokyo!



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