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Best Hotels & Aparthotels for Long Stays in Tokyo (2026)

Staying longer than a weekend? These Tokyo properties specialise in making extended stays feel like home — with fully equipped kitchenettes, in-unit laundry, generous living spaces, and weekly rates that won't break the bank. Ideal for remote workers, relocations, and leisurely explorations.

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Best Hotels & Aparthotels for Long Stays in Tokyo (2026)

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The Best Hotels & Aparthotels for Long Stays in Tokyo (2026) at a Glance

Staying longer than a weekend? These Tokyo properties specialise in making extended stays feel like home — with fully equipped kitchenettes, in-unit laundry, generous living spaces, and weekly rates that won't break the bank. Ideal for remote workers, relocations, and leisurely explorations.

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    The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon Asakusa — Kaminarimon · $$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent
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    The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho Akasaka — Kioicho · $$$ · ★ 9.3 Superb
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    BnA Alter Museum Kyobashi — Chuo City · $$ · ★ 8.6 Excellent
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    Nine Hours Shinjuku Shinjuku — Kabukichō · $ · ★ 8.2 Very Good
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    Mimaru Tokyo Asakusa Station Asakusa — Taito City · $$ · ★ 8.9 Excellent

6 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$, $$$, $ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

Tokyo offers exceptional options for travellers seeking long stay hotels, and we've curated the very best. Each property has been selected for its outstanding facilities, prime location, and the quality of experience it delivers. Leading our list, The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon excels with its exceptional attention to detail and commitment to the long stay experience. The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho offers a compelling alternative with its unique approach and distinctive character. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Tokyo or returning for another stay, these hotels represent the gold standard for long stay accommodation in the city. Each has been independently evaluated for quality, location, and value.

Insider Tips

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    Negotiate rates directly with the hotel for stays over 14 nights — they often beat online prices.

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    Check if utilities and WiFi are included in quoted weekly/monthly rates.

  • 3

    Ask about loyalty programme benefits for extended stays — some offer free upgrades.

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    Request a unit near laundry facilities for maximum convenience.

Our Picks

Best Hotels & Aparthotels for Long Stays in Tokyo (2026)

6 hotels · Updated February 2026

The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon — Asakusa — Kaminarimon
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.9 Excellent

Asakusa — Kaminarimon

The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon

Directly across from Sensō-ji's Thunder Gate, with a 13th-floor terrace that delivers the Skytree and Asakusa's temple rooftops in a single panorama. Clean, efficient rooms with just enough personality — plus free breakfast that over-delivers.

  • Views
  • Value
  • Asakusa
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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho — Akasaka — Kioicho
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.3 Superb

A sky-high luxury hotel on the 30th–36th floors with triple-aspect views over the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, and the Shinjuku skyline. The lobby lounge at sunset, with floor-to-ceiling glass on three sides, is one of Tokyo's great moments.

  • Views
  • Luxury
  • Business
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BnA Alter Museum — Kyobashi — Chuo City
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.6 Excellent

Kyobashi — Chuo City

BnA Alter Museum

Every room is a commissioned art installation — you literally sleep inside the artwork. A portion of your room rate goes to the artist. It's unhinged, occasionally uncomfortable, and absolutely unforgettable.

  • Art lovers
  • Unique stays
  • Couples
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Nine Hours Shinjuku — Shinjuku — Kabukichō
$ Budget-friendly
★ 8.2 Very Good

Shinjuku — Kabukichō

Nine Hours Shinjuku

The capsule hotel, evolved. Space-age pods with engineered mattresses, pristine communal showers, and a location in the heart of Kabukichō. Proof that sleeping small doesn't mean sleeping badly.

  • Budget
  • Solo travelers
  • Shinjuku
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Mimaru Tokyo Asakusa Station — Asakusa — Taito City
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.9 Excellent

Asakusa — Taito City

Mimaru Tokyo Asakusa Station

Apartment-style suites with kitchenettes, designed for families. Spacious rooms with tatami areas for kids to play, washer-dryers, and a location between Asakusa's temples and Ueno's museums. The smartest family hotel in Tokyo.

  • Families
  • Self-catering
  • Asakusa
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MUJI Hotel Ginza — Ginza — Chuo City
$$ Mid-range
★ 8.8 Excellent

Ginza — Chuo City

MUJI Hotel Ginza

Exactly what you'd expect if MUJI designed a hotel — and that's the point. Simple, functional, beautiful in its restraint. Natural wood, linen everything, a flagship MUJI store downstairs, and a Ginza location that's hard to beat.

  • Minimalists
  • Design
  • Ginza
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Do long-stay hotels have kitchens?

Most properties featured here include kitchenettes with a refrigerator, microwave, and stovetop at minimum. Full kitchens with ovens and dishwashers are available at many aparthotels.

Are there discounts for longer bookings?

Weekly and monthly rates are standard for long-stay properties, often 20-40% less than the nightly rate. The longer you stay, the better the rate typically becomes.

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