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Updated: 2026

Under $300/night

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Under $300/Night

Finding a great hotel in Tokyo under $300 per night is easier than you think. We've curated 6 hand-picked mid-range properties that deliver genuine quality at this price point — ideal for budget travellers, short city breaks, and families looking to stretch their travel budget without sacrificing comfort. Every hotel on this list has been selected for its location, guest ratings, and value for money in 2026.

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Hotels in Tokyo under $300
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Our 6 picks

Hand-curated for quality and value. Updated 2026.

Trunk Hotel — Shibuya — Cat Street
$$$ Mid-Range
★ 9.0 Superb

Shibuya — Cat Street

Trunk Hotel

A brutalist-meets-botanical social hotel on Shibuya's most interesting street. The ground floor is all communal tables and curated retail, the rooms are minimal with hinoki-wood accents, and the rooftop lounge draws a genuinely local crowd.

  • Design lovers
  • Social scene
  • Shibuya
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The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon — Asakusa — Kaminarimon
$$ Value
★ 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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BnA Alter Museum — Kyobashi — Chuo City
$$ Value
★ 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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MUJI Hotel Ginza — Ginza — Chuo City
$$ Value
★ 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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The Prince Gallery Tokyo Kioicho — Akasaka — Kioicho
$$$ Mid-Range
★ 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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Mimaru Tokyo Asakusa Station — Asakusa — Taito City
$$ Value
★ 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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Frequently Asked Questions

Is $300 enough for a hotel in Tokyo?

Yes — the hotels on this page all fall within the Under $300/night range and offer genuine quality at this price point. You can expect clean, comfortable rooms with reliable amenities. In many cities, the mid-range segment represents excellent value, especially when you choose properties in well-connected neighborhoods.

What can I expect at Tokyo hotels under $300 per night?

At this price range in Tokyo, you'll typically find well-maintained rooms, helpful staff, and good transport links. Many mid-range hotels include breakfast options, free WiFi, and easy access to the main sights. The properties listed here have been selected for their quality-to-price ratio specifically.

Which neighborhoods have the best mid-range hotels in Tokyo?

The hotels on this page are spread across Tokyo's most visitor-friendly neighborhoods. Each listing includes the neighborhood name so you can match your location preferences. Staying slightly outside the main tourist center often unlocks better rates while keeping you close to transit.

Are these Tokyo hotels under $300 per night worth booking in advance?

Absolutely. The best-value properties in any city sell out quickly, especially during peak season and local events. Booking 3‑6 weeks in advance for Tokyo is generally recommended to secure the best rates at these mid-range properties.

How were these hotels selected?

Every hotel on Hotelier's Choice is hand-curated based on guest review scores, location quality, value for money, and overall reliability. We only list properties with consistently strong ratings and verified quality at the listed price tier.

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