Kanagawa Hotel Guides · Kawasaki Station

Best Hotels Near Kawasaki Station: The Entertainment City
Between Tokyo and Yokohama

JR Tokaido/Keihin-Tohoku × Keikyu · 8 min to Shinagawa · La Cittadella · Kawasaki Daishi · Factory Night Views

🚆 Shinagawa ~8 min · Yokohama ~8 min · Haneda ~15 min by Keikyu

🎬 La Cittadella — the Italian-hill cinema town that started Japan’s multiplex love

⛩️ Kawasaki Daishi — 3 million New Year pilgrims can’t be wrong

🏭 Keihin industrial night-view cruises — blade-runner Japan


What Kind of Area is Kawasaki? A Local’s Honest Take

Kawasaki spent a century as the workshop wedged between Tokyo and Yokohama, and then — quietly — became one of Kanto’s best nights out. The east side of the station stacks La Cittadella’s Italian-hillside cinema complex, the Club Citta live house, game-center canyons and an izakaya grid that runs late; the west side answers with the vast Lazona mall on the old factory land. Between them: eight minutes to Shinagawa, eight to Yokohama, fifteen to Haneda — and hotel rates that undercut both neighbors while the trains make them irrelevant.

Old Kawasaki survives gloriously at Kawasaki Daishi, the great Shingon temple whose incense-and-candy approach streets host one of Japan’s biggest New Year pilgrimages — the daruma and cough-drop-cutting rhythm of Nakamise-dori is worth the short Keikyu branch ride any day. And the industrial waterfront has become an unlikely icon: factory night-view cruises glide past the Keihin combinat’s glittering pipework, Japan’s most cinematic heavy industry.

Culture hides in the hills too — the open-air folk-house museum and the Fujiko・F・Fujio (Doraemon) Museum up the Nambu line — making Kawasaki more layered than its smokestack reputation admits.

Book a Friday factory-night cruise: hard hats of light, flare stacks, the bay wind — then land back near the station for yakitori in the east-side alleys. It is the most futuristic-nostalgic double bill in Kanto.


Getting Around from Kawasaki

🚆 Rail

JR: Shinagawa ~8 min, Tokyo ~18, Yokohama ~8. Keikyu Kawasaki (3-min walk): Haneda ~15 min, Daishi branch line to the temple.

🚌 Local

The Nambu line climbs toward Noborito (Doraemon Museum shuttle) and Musashi-Kosugi; buses serve the waterfront cruise piers.

✈️ Airport strategy

Keikyu’s Haneda run makes Kawasaki a first/last-night natural — cheaper than Shinagawa, faster than most of Tokyo.


What to See Around Kawasaki

⛩️ Kawasaki Daishi

The yakuyoke (bad-luck-cutting) Daishi — great gate, five-story pagoda, and candy-hammer percussion along the approach.

🎬 La Cittadella & the east side

Cinema on an Italian hill, Club Citta gigs, and the raucous Nakamise/Ginryu-gai eating alleys.

🏭 The industrial bay

Night-view cruises and the petrochemical skyline — plus the folk-house and Doraemon museums up-line for daytime balance.


Where Should You Actually Stay?

Deep business-to-upper-mid stock on both sides of the tracks.

🏨 East (Keikyu) side: Nightlife and Haneda logic.

🛍️ West (Lazona) side: Newer towers, mall convenience, quieter nights.

Recommended hotels

  • Kawasaki Nikko Hotel — the long-standing full-service pick a minute from the east exit.
  • Hotel Metropolitan Kawasaki — the polished newer tower beside Lazona.
  • Daiwa Roynet Hotel Kawasaki — crisp mid-range value between station and cinema hill.

Overall Rating: Kawasaki Area

Category Rating Notes
Transport Access ★★★★★ Tokaido spine + Haneda in 15
Around the Station ★★★★★ Malls, cinemas, alleys — all walking
Food & Sights ★★★★☆ Daishi + night cruises + museums
Hotel Choice ★★★★☆ Strong depth, fair rates
Charm & Atmosphere ★★★★☆ Workhorse city with showbiz lights

Who Should Stay Here?

✔ Haneda flyers — the smartest first/last night in Kanto

✔ Nightlife and live-music travelers

✔ Photographers chasing industrial nightscapes

✔ Families — Doraemon Museum + folk houses up the Nambu line

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