7 Best Airbnb in Tokyo
7 Best Cool and Chic Airbnb in Tokyo
Wanna stay at cool and stylish accommodations in Tokyo?? You may think it costs a lot cos Tokyo is one of the most expensive cities in the world and yes, hotels in Tokyo are not very cheap.. But it is very possible to stay on budget when you stay at Airbnb accommodations!
Today, I’m going to share cool and chic accommodations available in Tokyo’s 7 most popular areas by Airbnb! Pay cheap, stay rich in Tokyo 😉
-Shibuya Area
8min walk to Shibuya!! Natural modern Studio☆#301
Very accessible to Tokyo’s most trendy and fashionable neighbourhoods: Shibuya, Ebisu and Daikanyama. The cute and stylish studio can accommodate up to 3 people
-Maximum number of guests: 3
-Prices start around 90 dollars (9,350 yen) per night
-About 8 minutes walk to Shibuya Station
-Shinjuku Area
LICENSED SHINJUKU APARTMENT: 2 mins from metro
Located in the busiest district in Tokyo, Shinjuku, and within walking distance to numbers of tourist attractions including the famous night spot, Kabukicho which is only 4 mins away.
-Maximum number of guests: 3
-Prices start at around 75 dollars (7,600 yen) per night
-About 2 mins walk from Higashi Shinjuku Station
-Roppongi Area
Roppongi/Akasaka Extremely CLEAN!!!
This cozy and clean 2-bed studio is located in Roppongi/Akasaka area, and within a short walk distance from 3 subway stations. A convenience store is located on the first floor of the building.
-Maximum number of guests: 2
-Prices start at around 60 dollars (6,500 yen) per night
-About 5 minutes walk from Roppongi Station
-Shinagawa Area
share house ‘Miraie’ @JR Osaki
Private room in a family house. Free to use the shared spacious living room, the kitchen and the bath on roof top of the building. Very accessible to central Tokyo, and takes only 30 mins to Tokyo Haneda Airport.
-Maximum number of guests: 2
-Prices start at around 80 dollars (8,000 yen) per night
-A 10-minute walk from Osaki Station
-Ginza Area
LANG-502#CenterOfGinza!3min walk sta/DirectHND&NRT
A brand new apartment is located near Ginza and Higashi Ginza Station, and accessible to numbers of shops and department stores within the neightbourhood. Tsukiji Fish Market is also within a walking distance.
-Maximum number of guests: 2
-Prices start at around 110 dollars (12,000 yen) per night
-Short walk from Ginza Station/Higashi Ginza Station
-Akihabara Area
Akiba Apartment Hotel
Clean and spacious one-bed room apartment is located in the heart of Otaku Center, Akihabara area. Great location for sightseeing and very accessible to Ueno and Asakusa areas.
-Maximum number of guests: 2
-Prices start at around 110 dollars (12,000 yen) per night
– 5 mins walk from Akihabara Station
-Asakusa Area
New! near Sensoji Temple Free WiFi
Clean and modern, one-bed room accommodation is located near the popular tourist site, Sensoji Temple in Asakusa area. Great location for sightseeing and shopping in the old downtown area of Tokyo.
-Maximum number of guests: 3
-Prices start at around 80 dollars (8,500 yen) per night
-About 7 minutes walk from Asakusa Station
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