Kanagawa Hotel Guides · Totsuka Station
Best Hotels Near Totsuka Station: The Old Post Town
Between Yokohama and Kamakura
JR Tokaido/Yokosuka/Shonan-Shinjuku × Yokohama Subway · Every Rapid Stops · Kamakura ~15 min
🚆 Yokohama ~10 min · Kamakura ~15 min · Tokyo ~35 min · Shinjuku direct
🏘️ Tokaido post town #5 — Hiroshige drew this place
💰 Rates a solid notch under Yokohama, two under Kamakura
🌸 Kashio river cherry corridors and temple-hill walks
What Kind of Area is Totsuka? A Local’s Honest Take
Totsuka was the fifth post town on the old Tokaido — the first overnight stop out of Edo, sketched by Hiroshige with travelers hurrying over its little bridge — and geography still writes its story. Today every category of train on the modern Tokaido corridor stops here: Tokaido and Yokosuka line rapids, Shonan-Shinjuku through-trains, and Yokohama’s Blue Line subway besides. That puts Yokohama ten minutes away, Kamakura fifteen, Tokyo thirty-five and Shinjuku on a one-seat ride — an enviable set of numbers attached to an unassuming, and therefore affordable, suburban center.
The town rebuilt itself around the station — bus decks, the Totsuka-ana shopping towers, family restaurants — but the old highway’s traces reward a stroll: temple gates at Zensho-ji and Hoan-ji, wayside markers, and the Kashio river’s cherry corridors that turn the whole valley pink each April. Hiking-inclined guests can climb to Maioka Park’s rice-terrace wetlands, a slice of satoyama countryside inside Yokohama city limits.
Be honest about evenings: this is a commuter town that dines early. You choose Totsuka to bank savings while triangulating Yokohama, Kamakura and Tokyo — and as a first-night base after Haneda, it quietly excels.
Use Totsuka as your Kamakura hack in hydrangea or autumn season: fifteen minutes to the temples at opening time, back out before the day-tripper crush, with a room that cost half of anything near Hachimangu. The post town still serves travelers — it just stopped advertising.
Getting Around from Totsuka
🚆 Rail
JR: Yokohama ~10 min, Kamakura ~15, Tokyo ~35, Shinjuku ~45 direct, Odawara/Hakone ~30. Subway: Blue Line into central Yokohama’s inner districts.
🚌 Buses
The huge deck serves the hills — Maioka Park, the Dream-land legacy district and suburbs.
✈️ Airports
Haneda ~45 min via Yokohama/Keikyu; Narita ~90 via Yokosuka-line N’EX connections.
What to See Around Totsuka
🏘️ Tokaido traces
Post-town markers, temple hills and the Hiroshige-bridge site — a modest, satisfying history walk.
🌸 Kashio river cherries
Kilometres of blossom over a quiet stream — local hanami without a single occupied lawn-sheet fight.
🌾 Maioka Park
Rice terraces, fireflies in June, farm stands — countryside surrealism inside Japan’s second city.
Where Should You Actually Stay?
Business-hotel stock scaled to the commuter flow.
🏨 Station towers: Chains within the deck complex — the sensible core.
🚆 Alternative: Yokohama (10 min) for nightlife; Ofuna (4 min) for another budget notch.
Recommended hotels
- Chain business hotels at the station deck — several dependable brands; weekday value is strong.
- Ofuna/Higashi-Totsuka neighbors — same-line backups one hop away when events fill the corridor.
Overall Rating: Totsuka Area
| Category | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Transport Access | ★★★★★ | All rapids stop; subway bonus |
| Around the Station | ★★★☆☆ | Complete, early-closing commuter kit |
| Food & Sights | ★★☆☆☆ | Post-town traces & satoyama pockets |
| Hotel Choice | ★★★☆☆ | Reliable chains, honest rates |
| Charm & Atmosphere | ★★★☆☆ | Suburban calm on historic bones |
Who Should Stay Here?
✔ Kamakura-focused travelers dodging temple-town prices
✔ Yokohama commuters-by-choice
✔ Hakone/Odawara stagers on the Tokaido line
✔ Budget planners triangulating the whole corridor

