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K's House Tokyo


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Hostel Den


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Oak Hostel Sakura


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Imano Tokyo Hostel

This hostel is not just a place for sleeping but also a place for meeting new people. With its own cafe and bar, it offers a perfect blend of Japanese modern and traditional style, making it an ideal place to socialize.
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Nui. Hostel and Bar Lounge

With its onsite bar, Nui. Hostel and Bar Lounge is a great place for backpackers who love to party. It's situated in Kuramae and offers a comfortable space for guests to meet and mingle.
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The Millennials Shibuya

Providing a trendy stay, The Millennials Shibuya has spacious and modern bunk rooms and an lounge area where guests can connect. Located in an area renowned for its fast-paced nightlife, this is a hotspot for young and sociable travelers.
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Wise Owl Hostels Shibuya

This hostel is a hub for young, social, travelers. Its bar, Howl, on the ground floor is a great spot to start a party with food, drinks and a DJ playing trendy music.
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CITAN Hostel

Foamy lattes, cold beer, tasty cocktails and a 7-minute walk to the terminal station is what CITAN Hostel offers. The hostel is also home to gourmet café and bar, and lounge space where guests often mingle.
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1night1980hostel Tokyo

Located at an unusual and trendy spot in Tokyo, this hostel offers not only accommodation but also a platform for cultural and social exchange. The bed and homemade cafe is the perfect place to meet fellow guests.
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Beehive Tokyo Hostel

Offering both dorms and private rooms, Beehive Tokyo is located near the Skytree. It's a rooting place for social enthusiasts because it's surrounded by numerous bars where people can party and enjoy Tokyo's nightlife.
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Unplan Kagurazaka

It’s located in an offbeat location, Kagurazaka. Unplan Kagurazaka hosts various social events such as rooftop parties, calligraphy classes and breakfast meetups.
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Toco Tokyo Heritage

It’s a traditional Japanese-style house turned into a hostel. It features a cosy bar and a garden where guests can chill, drink, and socialize over some nibbles.
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Mustard Hotel Shibuya

It has a wide range of rooms, a restaurant, café, bar, co-working space, and even a mini theatre. Their in-house bar is frequently abuzz with locals and travellers alike.
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What can one expect from party hostels in Tokyo?

Party hostels in Tokyo are designed for sociability, offering a variety of social events like pub crawls, karaoke nights, and communal dinners. These hostels often have their own bars and lounge areas where guests can mingle. While they're lively and perfect for meeting fellow travelers, they're also generally well-regulated to ensure safety and a good night's sleep for everyone. Facilities often include lockers, 24-hour reception, and security systems like keycards.

What is the nightlife like in Tokyo?

Tokyo’s nightlife is electrifying and diverse, catering to all sorts of tastes. From animated karaoke bars and izakayas to sophisticated nightclubs and jazz bars, there's something for everyone. Roppongi is famous for its upscale nightclubs and bars, frequented by both locals and international visitors. Shinjuku's Golden Gai offers a more intimate drinking experience with its narrow alleys and tiny bars. Shibuya is perfect for the younger crowd with its trendy spots and vibrant atmosphere. Safety and order are prioritized, making nightlife in Tokyo both enjoyable and secure.

Are hostels in Tokyo safe for solo travelers?

Hostels in Tokyo are generally very safe for solo travelers. Many hostels have secure keycard systems, lockers for personal belongings, and 24-hour reception desks. Staff are often multilingual and very helpful. Additionally, Japan's low crime rate extends to accommodations, so issues like theft are rare. Nevertheless, it's always a good practice to use personal locks and stay vigilant about your belongings.

What are the prices in Tokyo?

  • Accommodation
    Hostels: ¥2,000-¥5,000 per night, Mid-range hotels: ¥10,000-¥20,000 per night.
  • Food
    Street food: ¥500-¥1,000 per item, Casual dining: ¥1,000-¥3,000 per meal, Fine dining: ¥5,000-¥15,000 per meal.
  • Transportation
    Single train/bus tickets: ¥150-¥300, Day passes: ¥600-¥1,000, Taxis: Starting fare around ¥410.

What is the best time to visit Tokyo?

The best time to visit Tokyo is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. Spring offers the iconic cherry blossoms, while autumn provides beautiful fall foliage and milder weather. Summers (June to August) can be hot and humid, with temperatures ranging between 25°C to 35°C. Winters (December to February) are relatively mild compared to other parts of Japan, with temperatures averaging 1°C to 10°C. Rain can be frequent in June and July due to the rainy season.

Is Tokyo safe?

Tokyo is exceptionally safe for travelers. The city boasts one of the lowest crime rates among major global cities. It's not uncommon to see people walking alone late at night, and public transportation is frequently patrolled by security. However, as in any big city, it's always wise to stay aware of your surroundings and exercise common sense precautions.

What are the best areas to stay in Tokyo?

Some of the best areas to stay in Tokyo include Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Asakusa. Shinjuku is ideal for those wanting vibrant nightlife and easy access to transportation. Shibuya is a great choice for shopping enthusiasts and younger crowds, offering a trendy atmosphere and lots of dining options. Asakusa provides a more traditional experience, with easy access to historic attractions like Senso-ji Temple. All these areas are well-connected by public transport, making it convenient to explore the city.

What are the transportation options for getting around Tokyo?

Transportation options in Tokyo are extensive and include trains, buses, taxis, and bicycles. The Tokyo Metro and JR lines are the most efficient ways to get around, covering almost all of the city. Buses are also available but might take longer due to traffic. Taxis are convenient but more expensive. For short distances, renting a bicycle can be a fun and eco-friendly option.

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