10 best hotels in Tokyo for group stays: Spacious rooms that sleep up to 6 people
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Tokyo is infamous for its compact hotels, which can make finding accommodation for larger groups a challenge. That’s why we’ve sought out the best hotels in the city for group stays.
From apartment-style stays to luxurious connecting suites, forgo Japan’s usual teeny hotel rooms for these spacious options that can fit up to six guests.
Each room offers plenty of space for you and your friends to unwind after a long day of sightseeing. Most of these hotels are set in quieter neighbourhoods, perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city centre.
In this article
Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro Tokyo
&Here Tokyo Ueno
Bellustar Tokyo
Takanawa Hanakohro
OMO5 Tokyo Gotanda by Hoshino Resorts
Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo
Fav Tokyo Ryogoku
The Aoyama Grand Hotel
Mimaru Tokyo Kinshicho
Intercontinental The Strings Tokyo
Disclaimer: Hotel rates are evaluated and compared three months in advance across hotel booking platforms, as of Apr 27, 2026. Room rates are subject to change depending on room and seasonal availability.
Best hotels in Tokyo, Japan for groups
Sunshine City Prince Hotel Ikebukuro Tokyo
The City Floor Japanese And Western Style Room sleeps six people.
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More details of the City Floor Japanese And Western Style Room.
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Address: 3-1-5 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima Ward, 170-8440
Cost: From $1,033 a night for six people (about $172 per person) for the City Floor Japanese And Western Style Room
The City Floor Japanese And Western Style Room is perfect for up to six guests. It comes with two beds (one single-sized bed and one queen-sized bed) and four futon beds. The room has a city view and the toilet comes with a bathtub attached.
For the ultimate convenience, this high-rise hotel is connected to Sunshine City in Ikebukuro. Ikebukuro is a hub for anime and manga enthusiasts, with Animate’s flagship store just an eight-minute walk away.
Don’t forget to also check out the recently opened Chiikawa Park and take pictures with all of your favourite characters while you’re there.
&Here Tokyo Ueno
The Deluxe Suite sleeps six people.
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Guests can soak in the hotel’s public bath.
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Address: 2-11-18 Ueno, Taito City, 110-0005
Cost: From $1,449 a night for six people (about $242 per person) for the Deluxe Suite
&Here Tokyo Ueno offers suites and family rooms that can fit up to six guests. These rooms include a kitchenette, a dining area, and even a mini lounge area for you to relax in.
For the ultimate bonding experience, soak in the hotel’s public bath with your friends while taking in a spectacular view of Shinobazu Pond.
During the day, take a leisurely stroll around Ueno Park and visit the giant pandas at Ueno Zoo. At night, head over to Ameyoko Shopping Street to try and bargain with the market vendors.
Bellustar Tokyo
The Two Bedrooms Deluxe Suite, sleeps five people with two king-sized beds and a sofa bed.
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The Two Bedrooms Deluxe Suite has a sweeping city view.
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Address: Tokyu Kabukicho Tower, 1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, 160-0021
Cost: From $3,043 a night for five people (about $761 per person) for the Two Bedrooms Deluxe Suite
Bellustar Tokyo is one of the more luxurious and pricey option on this list, but we promise it’s worth every penny. Each room can fit up to four guests and comes with access to indulgent spa treatments and a cosy lounge filled with plush seating.
The hotel is located right above Shinjuku’s Kabukicho, famous for its vibrant nightlife and eclectic izakayas. Take in Tokyo’s skyline from your room, hotel spa, or one of the hotel’s restaurants.
Embrace the retro Showa-era vibe at Hanbey, or spend the night belting out tunes at one of the neighbourhood’s many karaoke bars.
Book Now on the Pan Pacific website
Takanawa Hanakohro
Unlike the larger Hanakohro Suite, the Japanese Suite sleeps two people but is still spacious.
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Address: 3-13-1 Takanawa, Minato City, 108-8612
Cost: From $1,862 a night for four people (about $466 per person) for the Hanakohro Suite
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city at Takanawa Hanakohro, a luxury hotel located just steps away from Shinagawa station. It has elegant, Japanese-styled rooms can fit up to four people.
Just a 10-minute walk away, Takanawa Gateway is home to the Sengakuji Temple: the final resting place of the legendary 47 ronin and Asano Takumi-no-Kami Naganori.
When you’d rather stay in, take a peaceful morning stroll through the hotel’s tranquil Japanese garden or join cultural experiences such as sake tastings at the Ohsai Lounge.
Book Now on the Hilton website
OMO5 Tokyo Gotanda by Hoshino Resorts
The OMO House Suite with Kitchen sleeps five people.
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Address: 8-4-13 Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa City, 141-0031
Cost: From $674 a night for five people (about $135 per person) for the OMO House Suite with Kitchen
If you’re looking for an apartment-style hotel, OMO5 Tokyo Gotanda by Hoshino Resorts offers spacious rooms that can fit up to five people. Each room includes a private kitchenette so you can prepare your own meals.
Although Gotanda sits along the busy Yamanote Line, it remains as one of the area’s quieter stations while still boasting plenty of great, affordable eateries.
Savour juicy wagyu hamburgs at Meat Yazawa, try the perfectly crispy fried chicken at Shinanoya, or hop on a quick train to Nakameguro for excellent coffee at one of the neighbourhood’s many independent cafes.
Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel Tokyo
The Deluxe Corner Triple Room sleeps three.
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Address: 5-11-1 Ginza, Chuo Ward, 104-0061
Cost: From $778 a night for three people (about $260 per person) for the Deluxe Corner Triple Room
Situated in Tokyo’s premier luxury district, Millennium Mitsui Garden Hotel is located a one-minute walk away from Higashi-Ginza station. Each room accommodates up to three guests.
If you’re looking to venture out of the neighbourhood, proximity to the subway makes travelling around convenient. But don’t miss out on what Ginza has to offer either.
Admire the gorgeous fish at the Art Aquarium Museum, indulge in a fantastic omakase dinner at Kyubey, and check out Uniqlo’s flagship store, which boasts 12 floors for you to shop till you drop.
Fav Tokyo Ryogoku
The Bunk Suite Non Smoking room sleeps six people.
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Address: 1-9-10 Ryogoku, Sumida Ward, 130-0026
Cost: From $608 a night for six people (about $101 per person) for the Bunk Suite Non Smoking room
Fav Tokyo Ryogoku’s stylish rooms are spacious enough to accommodate six people. If you’re craving a change from the hotel breakfast, pop down to Coffee Supreme on the first floor for your daily cup of joe.
Since you’re staying in Tokyo’s sumo district, it’s only right to catch a match at the National Sumo Arena, and try a hearty bowl of chanko nabe at the Ryogoku Edo Noren dining complex afterwards.
The Aoyama Grand Hotel
The Connecting Suite With City View can sleep six people.
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Address: 2-14-4 Kita-Aoyama, Minato City, 107-0061
Cost: From $2,945 a night for six people (about $491 per person) for Connecting Suite With City View Non-smoking
Boasting one Michelin Key, the Aoyama Grand Hotel promises a luxurious stay for you and your friends. The hotel’s connecting suites can accommodate up to six guests.
Each room features a sleek mid-century modern design, complete with a mini-bar, his-and-hers sinks in the bathroom, and floor-to-ceiling windows which look out to Tokyo’s stunning skyline.
The hotel is nestled in the serene Aoyama neighbourhood, which is home to The National Art Centre and the stunning Aoyama Flower Market Greenhouse.
Mimaru Tokyo Kinshicho
The Superior One-Bedroom Apartment For 6 comfortably sleeps six people.
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Address: 4-11-5 Kotobashi, Sumida Ward, Tokyo, 130-0022
Cost: From $686 a night for six people (about $114 per person) for the Superior One-Bedroom Apartment For 6.
If you’re looking for spacious accommodation for a reasonable price, staying at Mimaru is the way to go. These apartment-style rooms can host up to six guests and include a cozy sitting area where you can hang out after a long day.
While Mimaru has multiple locations across Tokyo, the one at Kinshicho is a hot favourite. It offers convenient access to popular neighbourhoods like Ueno and Asakusa while located just far enough from the busy crowds.
Intercontinental The Strings Tokyo
The 1 King Premium room sleeps up to three people.
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Address: 26-32/F Shinagawa East One Tower, 2-16-1 Konan, Minato City, 108-8282
Cost: From $732 a night for three people (about $244 per person) for the 1 King Premium room
After a day spent out and about, sink into a plush bed at Intercontinental The Strings Tokyo. Each room in this five-star hotel can accommodate up to three guests.
The area the hotel is located in - Shinagawa - is home to a flourishing art scene, so don’t miss out on the weekly workshops and markets in the neighbourhood.
When you’re not in the mood to dine out, explore the hotel’s impressive dining options such as expertly grilled meats at Kazane Teppanyaki to refined Italian fare at Melodia Italian Grill.
FAQs: Best hotels in Tokyo
Which part of Tokyo is the best to stay in?
Asakusa and Ueno are good options for those who have been to Tokyo before and want to travel on a budget. You will find many affordable hotel options, with larger rooms that can accommodate bigger groups.
Where should I stay for my first-time in Tokyo?
Shinjuku is often recommended as the best place to stay for first-time visitors to Tokyo. The neighbourhood has many food and nightlife options and is well-connected to the Tokyo Metro.
What are the best hotels in Tokyo for groups?
Among the hotels featured in this article, MIMARU Tokyo is a popular chain known for family suites that sleep up to eight people. Their rooms come with kitchenettes and multiple bathrooms.
This story was adapted from F ZINE.
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