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Of all the chores that present themselves when it comes to planning a Tokyo vacation, the prices attached to some of these Tokyo hotels can be overwhelming. But remember, you don’t have to stay at the Ritz to enjoy this great city, although it sure does help. You will find luxury here beyond your wildest dreams if you are willing to pay for it, and if you aren’t, a good time can still be had by all.
- Akasaka Prince Hotel - 1-2 Kioi-cho, Tokyo - website
A deluxe hotel with an odd floor plan, the Akasaka is one of the most popular high end hotels in the city.
- Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel - 26-1 Sakuragaoka-cho, Tokyo - website
With an almost insane amount of activity occurring around the clock at the base of this beautiful tower, the higher rooms are some of the most expensive, and sought after in the city.
- Conrad Tokyo - 1-9-1 Higashi-Shimbashi, Tokyo - website
The Conrad is a hotel dedicated to the always-futuristic feel of the city. From the elevators to the guest rooms, the Conrad is always cutting edge.
- Four Seasons Hotel Chinzan-so - 2-10-8 Sekiguchi, Tokyo - website
If luxury and style are your only concerns when you are visiting Tokyo, you simply can’t do any better than the Four Seasons.
- Grand Hyatt Tokyo at Roppongi Hills - 6-10-3 Roppongi, Tokyo - website
Helping to improve the reputation of the Grand Hyatt chain is this beautifully appointed hotel in the middle of the city.
- Hotel InterContinental Tokyo Bay - 1-16-2 Kaigan, Tokyo - website
If you are looking for a bit more peace and quiet, let the location of this Tokyo Bay hotel soothe your soul.
- Hotel New Otani Tokyo and Towers - 4-1 Kioi-cho, Tokyo - website
With one of the most beautiful gardens in the city, this hotel can seem like a madhouse at times. With its great location, though, it is always sold out.
- Hotel Nikko Tokyo - 1-9-1 Daiba, Tokyo - website
While a little large to label itself a boutique hotel, this beautiful property has many charming and quirky features that make it a popular choice with the fashionable crowd.
- Hotel Okura Tokyo - 2-10-4 Tora-no-mon, Tokyo - website
With a beautifully designed lobby and well appointed guest rooms, this is one of the most popular business hotels in the city.
- Hotel Seiyo Ginza - 1-11-2 Ginza, Tokyo - website
The Hotel Seiyo Ginza is all about class and sophistication. From room service to the front desk, you won’t find better service in the entire city.
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