Where to stay in Tokyo: the best Airbnbs
De hotel game is strong in Tokyo. And so also the Airbnb game. Charging is nice and necessary in this huge center and being in a top location is at least as important. It can happen that when you - think you - have booked accommodation in the center, you still have to travel a long way to get to Shibuya (the neighborhood where it all happens).
Shinjuku, the district where it all happens in the evening, is also fun. As is the more expensive Ginza or Asakusa, where the temples are. Minato is a whole other world. There are plenty of options in Tokyo and choosing in this maze can be difficult. Hence a list of the nicest, most beautiful and best Airbnbs in Tokyo, Japan.
There's the center and then there's THE center. In this case, it's the latter with a private house (including an open-air bath) for two people just an eleven-minute walk from Asakusa Station.
And the rest is certainly no less, because it is more than pleasant to stay here with a living room on the first floor, a king-size bedroom on the second floor and an open-air bath on the terrace.


When the whole bunch is coming along, convenience and location are the order of the day. Located an eight-minute train ride from Shibuya Station, this rental complex sleeps five. And a little geolocation: that's also oa seven-minute walk from Jiyugaoka Station and a two-minute walk from Okusawa Station.
You relax here in the hustle and bustle thanks to the luxurious appearance in the white interior with mostly green. The center is the large dining table and the living room with couch (a gift to send your feet here after those steps in the city).
Also suitable for the little ones with a baby bed, chair, bath.


Tokyo Family Sakurajosui is the first Airbnb of a whole series. In March 2023, the Airbnb “Tokyo Family Sakurajosui” opened its doors. Based on the 'modern' and 'trendy' concept of the world-famous metropolis Tokyo, the airbnb makes the most of the use of space.
With an underground audiovisual space and equipped with luxury jacuzzi, electric floor heating and other luxury facilities. The mattresses are from 'Simmons' and parking spaces are equipped with charging plug-ins for electric cars.
”Tokyo Family Sakurajosui” is located just a 5-minute walk from “Sakurajosui” Station on the Keio Line, where you can take a train in just 13 minutes and reach Tokyo's busiest station 'Shinjuku Station'.


