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The Best Cheap Hotel Chains in Japan Perfect for Those on a Budget

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While Japan may not be renowned for budget travel, there are still ways to explore this fascinating country without breaking the bank. Often referred to as business hotels, these budget-friendly accommodations cater primarily to Japanese salarymen on business trips. While some may offer basic amenities and services, such as simple rooms and minimal extras, there are many affordable options that provide a comfortable and enjoyable stay. To help you stick to your budget while making the most of your trip to the Land of the Rising Sun, we've put together a list of top budget-friendly hotel chains to consider.

APA Hotel

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APA Hotels has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, with its distinctive orange-and-black hotels now found throughout Japan. With over 60 locations in Tokyo alone, they are conveniently located near major train stations across the country. Despite being categorized as budget hotels, APA offers stylishly decorated, impeccably clean rooms. Guests can expect excellent service and a range of amenities that often surpass those provided by other budget accommodations.

Room rates typically range from ¥8,000 to ¥12,000 in central Tokyo locations like Asakusa and Shibuya, and as low as ¥4,500 for single rooms in cities outside the main tourist hubs of Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto.

Dormy Inn

Dormy Inn offers a fantastic experience with its blend of great breakfasts, hot springs, and unique amenities. Each hotel features relaxing hot springs and baths, which is a rarity for city hotels in Japan. Additionally, Dormy Inn provides a special treat every night from 9:30 to 11 PM: complimentary bowls of 'yonaki soba' noodles, perfect for a late-night snack after enjoying the hot springs.

The main downside is that Dormy Inn has fewer locations compared to some other chains, with only a handful in Tokyo and other major tourist areas across Japan. Rooms at the Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori start at approximately ¥7,000.

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Toyoko Inn

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Another budget-friendly hotel chain you'll find across Japan offers room prices starting around ¥5,000 in less popular areas. In major locations such as Shinjuku and Ikebukuro in Tokyo, single rooms are available for as low as ¥7,000. Double rooms are also reasonably priced, often only slightly more expensive than single rooms. This chain provides a good balance between cost and comfort, making it a solid choice for budget travelers.

Super Hotel

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While the rooms at Super Hotel might not be as upscale as some other options, they're still a great choice, with rates under ¥10,000 in central Tokyo's Shinjuku. Many locations feature hot springs or public baths, and the chain offers various pillow options for personalized comfort. Additionally, Super Hotel provides automated check-in and check-out services, making it a convenient choice for travelers on the go.

Conclusion

A stay at any of the hotels listed here offers great value for a budget-friendly trip to Japan, ensuring comfort and convenience without breaking the bank. If you’re deciding which one to choose, we recommend Dormy Inn as our top pick for its exceptional amenities and hot springs. APA is a strong contender as well, with its stylish rooms and extensive network. Both options promise a pleasant and hassle-free stay.