Top 10 Mid-Range Hotel Chains in Tokyo 2026

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Best all-round Japanese chainDormy Inn
Stylish & centralMitsui Garden Hotels
Right next to the train stationJR-East Hotel Mets
International points (Marriott)Courtyard by Marriott
International points (Accor)Mercure Tokyo
Best budget optionAPA Hotel
Sleep quality focusRemm Hotels

Japanese Chains

1. Dormy Inn
Japanese Chain
📍 Shinjuku, Akihabara, Asakusa & more
💴 from ~$90/night
⭐ Best for: authentic onsen experience

The most beloved mid-range chain in Japan. Every property has a rooftop onsen bath, free late-night ramen service, and spotlessly clean rooms. A genuine local experience at a fair price.

2. Mitsui Garden Hotels
Japanese Chain
📍 Ginza, Shiodome, Shinjuku & more
💴 from ~$110/night
⭐ Best for: design-conscious travelers

Premium mid-range with thoughtful Japanese interiors, great locations, and consistent service. The Ginza Premier branch has city views that rival properties twice the price.

3. Richmond Hotel
Japanese Chain
📍 Asakusa, Ikebukuro, Shinjuku & more
💴 from ~$95/night
⭐ Best for: reliable comfort

Dependable, well-priced, and spread across all major Tokyo neighborhoods. Rooms are larger than average for a Japanese business hotel. Good breakfast options.

4. JR-East Hotel Mets
Japanese Chain
📍 Inside major JR stations
💴 from ~$100/night
⭐ Best for: train-heavy itineraries

Built directly above JR train stations — you can literally roll your luggage from the platform to your room. Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Koenji locations are especially convenient.

5. Remm Hotels
Japanese Chain
📍 Akihabara, Hibiya, Shin-Osaka
💴 from ~$105/night
⭐ Best for: sleep quality

Designed entirely around sleep — premium mattresses, blackout curtains, rainfall showers, and soundproofed rooms. A niche focus that delivers surprisingly well.

6. Daiwa Roynet Hotels
Japanese Chain
📍 Shinjuku, Ginza, Shibuya & more
💴 from ~$90/night
⭐ Best for: no-fuss stays

Quiet, functional, and clean — a classic Japanese business hotel done right. No frills, but everything you need is there. Good value in prime Tokyo locations.

7. APA Hotel
Japanese Chain
📍 Everywhere in Tokyo
💴 from ~$65/night
⭐ Best for: budget-conscious travelers

Tokyo's most ubiquitous chain — over 30 locations in the city. Rooms are tiny but smartly designed. The price is unbeatable for central Tokyo. Capsule-style efficiency at its best.

International Chains

8. Courtyard by Marriott Tokyo
Marriott Bonvoy
📍 Ginza, Shin-Kiba, Narita
💴 from ~$140/night
⭐ Best for: Marriott Bonvoy points

Solid mid-range Marriott product with reliable quality and good points earning. The Ginza Station location is especially well-positioned. Business-friendly rooms with proper desks.

9. Mercure Tokyo
Accor
📍 Ginza, Shinjuku
💴 from ~$130/night
⭐ Best for: Accor ALL points

European mid-range chain with a comfortable, consistent product. The Ginza property is well-located and frequently praised for its friendly staff and clean rooms.

10. Holiday Inn Express Tokyo
IHG
📍 Nishi-Shinjuku, Fukuoka
💴 from ~$110/night
⭐ Best for: IHG points, free breakfast

Free breakfast included — a rarity in Tokyo at this price. IHG One Rewards members get solid value here. Rooms are compact but well-thought-out, with good soundproofing.

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Prices shown are approximate starting rates for standard rooms in low-to-mid season. Actual rates vary by season, room category, and availability. Points values reflect approximate redemption ranges and may change. Always verify current rates and policies directly with the hotel or your booking platform before reserving.