List of Tokyo's Hotels for Women (Safe, Convenient, and Clean)
Isn’t it exciting for women to travel by themselves? Japan is a relatively safe country to travel, even for single travelers. However, it is always important to not only be safe but to FEEL safe. One way you can feel safe is by staying at a hotel exclusively for women. Have you ever wondered if there are any hotels exclusively for women in Tokyo?
When women travel alone, of course, they look for a place where they are safe, convenient, and clean. It is also important to consider the rate for travelers on a budget.
Did you know that in Tokyo there are places to stay exclusive to women? And yes, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to get a safe and cool place to stay.
In this article, I will share some hotels in Tokyo exclusive only to women together with the hotels/capsules or accommodations with floors for women only. Yes, it’s a bit confusing but there are hotels in Tokyo that have separate floors just for women and some dormitory rooms.
The places below are a mixed list of regular hotels, capsule hotels, and other types of accommodations for women. Here are some of those hotels that you can check out for your next trip, especially if you are a woman on a solo trip.
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1. NADESHIKO HOTEL SHIBUYA
Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya is a modern-style hotel for women located in Shibuya, Tokyo. This hotel offers a unique experience for women looking for a relaxing, clean and safe place to stay after a tiring day. It has facilities and free services allowing the guest to feel at home using it.
There are different types of rooms available such as the capsule room, which is ideal for solo travelers, and spacious rooms for group travelers that are good for 5 to 10 people.
<<Book Nadeshiko Hotel Shibuya HERE!!>>
Access | 11 minutes walk from Shibuya Station. |
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Official Website | https://nadeshiko-hotel.jp/en/ |
2. Akasaka-no Sato
Akasaka-no Sato is a dormitory type hotel located in Akasaka (Minato ward) for women. It is not a high-end fancy hotel, but it is one of the good places to stay in the city which is close to everything; very convenient and reasonable rate of room. This place offers shared rooms which is ideal for a group of friends.
<<Book Akasaka-no Sato HERE!!>>
Access | 6 minutes walk from Akasaka-Mitsuke Station. |
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Official Website | https://akasakanosato.com/ |
3. Nine Hours Woman Kanda/Shinjuku
Nine Hours Hotel is a unique capsule modern-style hotel that offers a unique experience for everyone not just for travelers. This is good for people looking for a place to stay to relax or just to spend some time like overtime work and it is too late to go home allowing the guest to stay for just a couple of time which is ideal for people on a business trip also.
They have branches in Tokyo including the women’s only hotel which is the Shinjuku and Kanda branch a safe place with privacy to stay for women with relaxing facilities free services.
<<Book Nine Hours Woman Kanda HERE!!>>
Access | 2 minutes walk from Kanda Station. |
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Official Website | https://ninehours.co.jp/womankanda |
<<Book Nine Hours Woman Shinjuku HERE!!>>
Access | 1 minute walk from Shinjuku-Sanchome Station. |
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Official Website | https://ninehours.co.jp/womanshinjuku |
4. Kaguya Asakusa/Japanese Guest House
Kaguya Asakusa is a Japanese Guest House for women only located in the center of Asakusa, one of the famous tourist destinations in Tokyo. Such a good place to stay after a tiring day exploring Tokyo. The place gives a unique experience for the guest to feel Japan’s ancient times ambiance.
<<Book Kaguya Asakusa Guest House HERE!!>>
5. Akihabara BAY HOTEL (Female Only)
Akihabara BAY HOTEL is a capsule-style hotel for women only located in Akihabara, two minutes away from Akihabara Station. A comfortable capsule bed offers a private space to stay for women to relax and sleep in peace after spending the whole day exploring Tokyo. With safety security features that give guests peace of mind when going out, they also have modern facilities and various free services.
<<Book Akihabara Bay Hotel HERE!!>>
Access | 2 minutes walk from Akihabara Station. |
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Official Website | https://www.bay-hotel.jp/akihabara/eng/ |
6. bnb plus Ueno Park/Akihabara (Female Only Floor Available)
bnb plus Ueno Park and Akihabara are modern technology hostel accommodations with female-only floors available. These hotels offer a clean, safe, and comfortable place to stay at a reasonable price well located and conveniently. Good for solo and group travelers who are looking for a place to stay on a budget.
<<Book bnb plus Ueno Park HERE!!>>
Access | 2 minutes walk from Ueno-Okachimachi Station. |
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Official Website | https://bnbplus.jp/top |
7. First Cabin Akasaka (Separate floors for Men and Women)
First Cabin Akasaka is a cabin-style hotel that gives a unique experience to the guest like staying in a first-class on an airplane. This hotel is not for females only, however, they have separate floors for men and women allowing female guests to relax with peace and ease.
They have relaxing facilities such as a sauna and amenities for women, accessible and very conveniently close to Asakusa station.
<<Book First Cabin Akasaka HERE!!>>
Access | 1 minute walk from Akasaka Station (Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line) |
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Official Website | https://en.first-cabin.jp/hotels/akasaka/ |
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