Experience Tokyo’s Top 5 Hostels: Unforgettable Stays Await

Whether you are looking for a relaxing stay or want to spend the night, the city has something for everyone. Tokyo is a vast city with the best public transportation in the world. It's easy to find your way around. Whether you are looking for a relaxing stay or want to spend the night, the city has something for everyone.

Nonetheless, it's great for your desired activities, restaurants, and entertainment to have something to do with your foot. Be sure to stay near a subway station. Many also offer complimentary towels, bath products, and accessible storage. Look for other great amenities such as laundry, kitchen use, on-site cafe/bar, social common areas, and fun events.

Khaosan Tokyo Origami

Khaosan Tokyo Origami

This hostel is in Asakusa, a 5-minute from Senso-ji Temple and Asakusa Train Station. The beds are cozy and cozy, and there are privacy curtains. There's also a lovely shared lounge with complimentary coffee and tea, and you can use the kitchen 24 hours a day.

The eighth-floor lounge is a great place to hang out, play video games, and enjoy the view of Tokyo. The staff is super friendly and offers excellent advice. The location is perfect; it is close to all major attractions in Asakusa and has many shops and restaurants.

Hostel Chapter Two Tokyo

Hostel Chapter Two Tokyo

Chapter Two is a small family-run hostel near the Skytree station in Asakusa. Chapter Two Tokyo is conveniently located in the Taito district of Tokyo, 60 meters from Komagatado, 500 meters from Kaminarimon Gate Senso-ji, and 500 meters from Ekimise Asakusa. Facilities at this property include a shared kitchen, a shared lounge, and free WiFi throughout the property.

The property is close to popular attractions like the Tokyo Origami Museum, Asakusa Public Hall, and Sumida Riverside Hall. Each room has a shared bathroom with a bidet and a hairdryer. Popular points of interest near Hostel Chapter Two Tokyo include Hozomon Gate, Chiisanagarasunohonno Museum, and World Bags and Luggage Museum.

Hostel Bedgasm

Hostel Bedgasm

Hostel Bedgasm is located in eastern Tokyo and offers a lively bar and a free drink every evening. The clean bathrooms have a communal kitchen and a quiet roof terrace. Hostel Bedgasm is 0.6 km from Kappabashi Street and has a sun terrace and safety. This property is 10 km from the center of Tokyo.

Hostel Bedgasm is within walking distance of the Asakusa Shrine. In addition to free WiFi, heating, and a balcony, the rooms offer beds with lockers and luxurious bed linen. This accommodation provides bathrooms with showers and bidets.

Kaisu Hostel

Kaisu Hostel

The former Shimazaki restaurant, originally a ryotei or a traditional Japanese restaurant with geishas, has been converted into a hostel with a cafe and bar. The Kaisu is right in the heart of Tokyo, a 15-minute train ride from anywhere. Popular destinations such as Roppongi, Aoyama, the National Art Center, and Tokyo Midtown are within walking distance.

This hostel is a bit more expensive but feels more like a hotel than a hostel and is spotless. It's not a party place, but you can meet a lot of fellow travelers at the cafe. Plus, guests get two free shots of sake on Tuesdays and complimentary breakfast every morning.

Space Hostel Tokyo

Space Hostel Tokyo

This is a cozy, chill hostel in the Kitaueno area, near the Skytree Tower and just a three-minute walk from Iriya Station. The rooms are super clean, and the beds are comfortable with down comforters. I love the rooftop lounge, and there's a small but decent kitchen and common area.

But the best thing about this hostel is its events: you can choose between sushi parties, calligraphy courses, origami experiences, and Japanese classes. While staying at this beautiful property, you'll benefit from free WiFi in all rooms, luggage storage, WiFi in public areas, and an elevator. Kitaueno has many famous temples, such as Shingen-Ji and Otori shrines.