As one of the world's most populous cities, it may come as a surprise that Tokyo is incredibly family-friendly. Its excellent and accessible public transportation, clean reputation, accessibility, high level of security, and many attractions for young and old make it a must-see for any fun-loving family looking for their next international adventure. The high quality and abundance of family-friendly hotels scattered throughout the city only adds to the list of reasons to visit. From the Ryogoku Sumo Center and the Akihabara Anime Center to the wonderland of Tokyo Disney Resorts, here are some of the best areas to explore and hotels to stay at.
1. Hilton Tokyo Bay
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With rooms for up to six people, easy access to Tokyo Disney Resort and downtown Tokyo, and the comfort and intimacy of a Hilton-branded experience,Hilton Tokyo BayIt is the perfect hotel for those who want to take the guesswork out of booking international vacations. The facility offers all the amenities you could want on-site, including a 24-hour convenience store for snacks and drinks, indoor and outdoor pools, a spa and fitness center, and a Disney store. The Hilton Tokyo Bay is also an official Tokyo Disney Resort® hotel adjacent to Disneyland and DisneySea. It also offers fairy tale suites for those who want to fully enjoy the magic of the Disney Japan experience; We are not going to go on too long so as not to spoil the surprise, so take a look at the room options to be delighted and surprised.
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2. Hotel Principe de Shinagawa
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Just a two-minute walk from Shinagawa Station, theHotel Principe de ShinagawaIt's perfect for the family that wants to be in the center of the action but still appreciates a bit of quiet. Shinagawa Station is an ideal location for anyone who wants to explore the broader sense of Japan. It is also a major transit station for many of the country's bullet trains (Shinkansen) and is less chaotic than Shinjuku and Shibuya. The hotel offers the perfect balance between comfort and luxury, ideal for families with young children who want to relax in style without feeling out of place. There's plenty on-site to keep the kids entertained, including a wide variety of restaurants, an aquarium, a movie theater, and a bowling alley. The hotel's Table 9 Tokyo Dining & Bar is the perfect night out for parents, and as a bonus, the hotel also offers a licensed babysitting service.
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3. Grand Nikko Tokyo Bay Maihama
Grand Nikko Maihama Tokyo Bayis another Disney-inspired destination perfect for kids and the young at heart. It's a wonderland of architectural exploration and adventure, with spaces like the hotel atrium that houses Le Jardin, a 400+ seat restaurant designed to reflect a beautiful Southern California cityscape, you'll feel like you're on vacation to have on vacation As part of the Tokyo Disney Resort Official Hotel Collective, Grand Nikko Tokyo Bay Maihama promises fun and comfort for the whole family. There are free Disney Resort Line transfers, spacious rooms, Disney-branded shops, on-site convenience stores, and even a photo studio if you want to capture your precious vacation moments.
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4. O Tokyo Station Hotel
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Proudly located in the center of Tokyo's elegant shopping districtTokyo train station hotelIt doesn't seem like the best option for families looking to book a room, but it might be. The hotel offers a perfect balance of understated luxury. It's not too sophisticated to feel out of place with kids, but it's peppered with European-inspired sophistication. Its location is ideal; Right next to Tokyo Station, a central national transit hub, it is served by subway, JR train lines, buses, and bullet train (Shinkansen). The hotel's spacious rooms tick all the boxes for families who want to travel in style. The highlight of the complex is the 65 m² duplex room, which is spread over two levels and offers plenty of space and privacy. The former is an absolute luxury in densely populated Tokyo. There's plenty to explore within a short walk, including the Imperial Palace and Gardens, but for on-site attractions, there's also a gallery, restaurant, spa, and gym.
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5. The Gate Hotel Ryogoku by Hulic
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Sumo, the official national sport of Japan, is an icon of Japanese culture, and witnessing the powerful jolt of superhuman strength in action is a must-do for most travelers to Japan. The Ryogoku area on the Sumida River is the home of sumo and the perfect place to stay with the family while exploring this heart of Japanese culture. EITHERPuerta Hotel Ryogoku von HulicIt is an ideal option for families. The hotel features spacious rooms, an elegant restaurant and bar, and easy access to the Ryogoku Kokugikan national sumo arena and the JR Ryogoku train station, which takes you to central Tokyo.
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6. Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay
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Just 17 minutes by train from Tokyo Station and three minutes from Tokyo Disney Resort, Tokyo Disney Resort® Partner Hotel,Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bayit offers the best of both worlds in terms of centrality and convenience. Shopping malls with three major outlets surround the hotel with an Atre Shin-Urayasu MONA Shin-Urayasu Aeon Shin-Urayasu all within a short walk from the Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay. However, one of the biggest draws at the Oriental Hotel Tokyo Bay is the variety of rooms and suites. The hotel has rooms for more specialized needs, including couples getaways, girls' retreats, and families. As a detail, the 11th and 12th floors have rooms specially designed for families by mothers with small children.
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7. Hotel Montag Apartamento Premium Akihabara
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Montag Apartamento Premium AkihabaraIt is a hybrid aparthotel accommodation, which makes it an excellent option for families looking for the comfort of a hotel and the comfort and privacy of an apartment. The facility is located in the heart of one of Tokyo's liveliest districts, Akihabara, home to anime, manga shops, and neon-lit play centers sure to fascinate kids. MONday Apartment also offers extended stay options for those looking to establish a stronger base while exploring all that Tokyo has to offer. The larger than average rooms have a kitchenette with a stove, toaster, and refrigerator. There are also Bluetooth speaker rentals, clothes hangers, and laundry facilities, making this the quintessential home away from home.
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8. Hyatt Regency Tokyo Bay
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Stunning ocean views flanked by palm trees swaying in the sea breeze,Tokyo Bay Hyatt RegencyIt's not what I would normally expect from a Tokyo stay, but in the best way. The property is located outside the city center in the scenic area of Shin-Urayasu / Maihama Bay. It's still close enough to central Tokyo, so close that the city's glittering skyline can be seen from the installation. There are three on-site restaurants serving sushi, teppanyaki, and European fare, a rooftop bar for quiet adults-only retreats, and an on-site shop selling homemade sandwiches, salads, and snacks. The hotel's 350 rooms have something for every family style, including kids' rooms with three single beds, stuffed animals, and a play tent for a little extra fun.
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9. Hotel Tokyu Tokyo Bay
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Proudly embedded in the bay of the same name,Tokyo Bay Tokio Hotelis a stylish hotel-resort hybrid that offers a central Tokyo retreat with the affordability of having Tokyo Disney Resorts on your doorstep. One of the highlights of this hotel is the variety of family room options that are spacious and well-appointed to suit different tastes. From double tatami rooms like the "Family Room", connecting rooms, a princess-themed room and an underwater "underwater" room, it's sure to set the stage for a unique family experience that combines luxury, comfort and... Fun combined with style.
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10. Onsen Ryoken Yuen Bettei Tokio Daita
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For a truly authentic Japanese stay experience, it's worth considering a night or two at a traditional Japanese inn known as a ryokan. Very elegant, full of tranquility and with a touch of understated sophistication, a ryokan does not always seem like the most attractive place to bring a family.Onsen Ryokan Yuen Bettei Tóquio Daita, but it is open to groups of all kinds, including young families. Located on the back streets of Shimokitzawa, a trendy downtown area, this ryokan is a newer establishment that combines traditional style with modern conveniences. The Duplex Double Room is a great option for small families as it is on two floors, with two single beds on top and space for a couple of futons on the first floor.
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11. Hotel overlooking Asakusa
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Sophisticated classic Tokyo style and a location in the heart of one of the city's liveliest and most iconic Japanese neighborhoods.Asakusa View HotelIt's great for those who want to explore the more historical side of Japan on foot. A four-minute walk from Sonsoji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple, and a 10-minute walk from Kappabashi shopping street, home to Tokyo's best restaurants, it's worth booking a room for the location alone. Double and Quad Rooms are better for smaller families, and with views of the city skyline, including Tokyo Tower, from your bedroom window, you'll find it hard to step away from the view long enough to explore all the wonderful things. . in front of the door of the hotel.
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