What is Japan Hotel Guide?
Japan Hotel Guide is an independent travel resource helping international visitors find the best places to stay in Japan — organised by station, neighbourhood and travel style. I focus on mid-range hotels (3–4 stars) that offer genuine value: clean, comfortable, well-located, and within easy reach of train stations. Because in Japan, your hotel’s proximity to a station matters more than almost anything else.
My story
I was born and raised in Tokyo. Two years on a working holiday in Australia showed me how much people around the world love this country — and how hard it can be to plan a trip here from the outside. This site is everything I tell my friends when they visit, written down properly.
How I choose hotels
- Station-first approach — every guide is organised by station, not just neighbourhood, because that’s how you actually navigate Japan.
- No sponsored content — hotels cannot pay to appear in my guides. Every recommendation is based on genuine merit.
- Real prices, real advice — I tell you what things actually cost and when to book, no vague advice.
- Built for international visitors — English check-in, airport access, and the details that matter when you don’t read Japanese.
Affiliate disclosure
Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click a link and make a booking, I may earn a small commission — at absolutely no extra cost to you. This is how the site stays free and independent. Affiliate relationships never influence which hotels I recommend or how I review them.