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LANDABOUT TOKYO

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to LANDABOUT TOKYO, a delightful 3-star hotel nestled in the heart of the vibrant Taito-ku district. Just 5.5mi from the buzzing city center, this charming getaway offers a perfect blend of comfort and accessibility for intrepid travelers. Whether you're a city slicker or a culture enthusiast, you'll find excitement just around the corner. Rooms start from an unbeatable price of $83, making it a great choice for those eager to explore Tokyo without breaking the bank!

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Rooms

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2 Twin Beds

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120 sqft

Compact, 2 Twin Beds

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room offers a flat-screen TV, soundproof walls, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor as well as city views. The unit has 2 beds.

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1 Twin Bed

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250 sqft

Twin Room, City View

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Wheelchair accessible

The quadruple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a walk-in shower, a bath, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned quadruple room provides a flat-screen TV, soundproof walls, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor as well as city views. The unit offers 2 beds.

Connecting Room (Twin + Twin) in LANDABOUT TOKYO

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4 Twin Beds

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235 sqft

Connecting, 4 Twin Beds

City view

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

The quadruple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned quadruple room offers a flat-screen TV, soundproof walls, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor as well as city views. The unit has 4 beds.

Discover More

Step into a realm of relaxation with our fantastic amenities. Enjoy delicious meals at our on-site restaurant, sip on crafted cocktails at the bar, or unwind on the terrace while soaking up views of the city. Wifi is free, so you can share your adventures with friends or plan your next escapade at your leisure. Plus, our soundproof rooms guarantee a peaceful night's sleep, so you’ll be refreshed and ready to dive back into the energetic spirit of Tokyo every day.

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Experience the Best

But don't just take our word for it! With an impressive 2,795 reviews, guests rave about their experiences at LANDABOUT TOKYO, making it a must-visit spot for your next trip. Our non-smoking, wheelchair-accessible rooms come equipped with air conditioning, free toiletries, and more, catering to every traveler's needs. From kids’ meals to elevator access to the upper floors, we’re here to ensure your stay is as enjoyable as possible!

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Plan Your Stay

At LANDABOUT TOKYO, you'll find dining that is as delightful as the city itself. Our on-site restaurant, LANDABOUT Table, is a culinary haven showcasing modern European cuisine that caters to every palate. Whether you’re enjoying a romantic dinner for two, a family gathering, or a casual meal with friends, the vibrant atmosphere enhances every bite. Picture yourself savoring delectable dishes crafted from fresh, local ingredients, neatly paired with exquisite wines and innovative cocktails. It’s the perfect way to recharge after a day of exploring!

Restaurant/places to eat in LANDABOUT TOKYO
Restaurant/places to eat in LANDABOUT TOKYO

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Bar

Terrace

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Landmark view

Restaurant/places to eat in LANDABOUT TOKYO
Restaurant/places to eat in LANDABOUT TOKYO

Restaurant

LANDABOUT Table

Family Friendly, Modern, Romantic, European

Breakfast in LANDABOUT TOKYO
Restaurant/places to eat in LANDABOUT TOKYO
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Great location, a quieter part of Tokyo but fantastic access to train station, Ueno Park and Asakusa. The hotel and rooms were spotless and comfortable, great shower! Was affordable to book two rooms so my son and I could have a bit of space from each other as needed- rooms are compact typical for Tokyo so this was particularly helpful that we could have separate rooms. Breakfast was also excellent and great to have a bar/restaurant to chill in. The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly, provided lots of little extras as needed for example an umbrella on a rainy day etc. Laundry facilities were cheap and efficient.

Claire

The connecting rooms are good for a night or 2. The beds are on the ground, fine dor some days but I won’t recommend this for more days. We traveled hand luggage only so could manage the space, but as some reviews already mentioned there is not much space for bigger suitcases. There is a nice rooftop terras with view on the sky three, it’s close to a metro station and the reception, open spaces are well designed. We did not use the cafe/restaurant below but it looked good with nice staff. A big plus is we were able to checkin at 14h instead of 15, very friendly staff.

Judith

We spent 9 days at the hotel after staying 8 days in Tamachi. The cost was a little more but we desperately needed the room space for suitcases. It is so rare to find hotels in Tokyo with floorspace so we were so chuffed to have moved hotels. The roof terrace is also a really great bonus! The beds are traditional floor style so not the most comfy but we got used to it. The JR lines are only a 2 minute walk away which was so so so amazing! The metro was also nearby but we ended up using the JR 90% of the time or walking 20 minutes to Ueno to get the Shinkansen.

Josephine

The hotel has good decor, is clean and relatively quiet. I thought the room (queen) was a good value and size for the price paid, especially considering Tokyo standards. The view of Tokyo Skytree was also nice. The staff was professional and pleasant. I like that there is laundry on-site, which was convenient and easy to use. I was a bit concerned about the fact that the hotel is in a known "love district" but as a solo traveler, the area always felt safe and it was quiet.

Sydney

We enjoyed our 1-week stay at this hotel. It is a very nicely designed hotel and it felt new and clean. There room we booked was compact and tight but we were aware of that. The bed is on the floor level so it felt safe for our 2 year old. The hotel is very close to the metro station which is on the Yamanote-line, a handy line that takes you to many other interesting stations. It is also walking distance to Ueno, Yakanaka, etc.

Giada

Great location, a quieter part of Tokyo but fantastic access to train station, Ueno Park and Asakusa. The hotel and rooms were spotless and comfortable, great shower! Was affordable to book two rooms so my son and I could have a bit of space from each other as needed- rooms are compact typical for Tokyo so this was particularly helpful that we could have separate rooms. Breakfast was also excellent and great to have a bar/restaurant to chill in. The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly, provided lots of little extras as needed for example an umbrella on a rainy day etc. Laundry facilities were cheap and efficient.

Claire

The connecting rooms are good for a night or 2. The beds are on the ground, fine dor some days but I won’t recommend this for more days. We traveled hand luggage only so could manage the space, but as some reviews already mentioned there is not much space for bigger suitcases. There is a nice rooftop terras with view on the sky three, it’s close to a metro station and the reception, open spaces are well designed. We did not use the cafe/restaurant below but it looked good with nice staff. A big plus is we were able to checkin at 14h instead of 15, very friendly staff.

Judith

We spent 9 days at the hotel after staying 8 days in Tamachi. The cost was a little more but we desperately needed the room space for suitcases. It is so rare to find hotels in Tokyo with floorspace so we were so chuffed to have moved hotels. The roof terrace is also a really great bonus! The beds are traditional floor style so not the most comfy but we got used to it. The JR lines are only a 2 minute walk away which was so so so amazing! The metro was also nearby but we ended up using the JR 90% of the time or walking 20 minutes to Ueno to get the Shinkansen.

Josephine

The hotel has good decor, is clean and relatively quiet. I thought the room (queen) was a good value and size for the price paid, especially considering Tokyo standards. The view of Tokyo Skytree was also nice. The staff was professional and pleasant. I like that there is laundry on-site, which was convenient and easy to use. I was a bit concerned about the fact that the hotel is in a known "love district" but as a solo traveler, the area always felt safe and it was quiet.

Sydney

We enjoyed our 1-week stay at this hotel. It is a very nicely designed hotel and it felt new and clean. There room we booked was compact and tight but we were aware of that. The bed is on the floor level so it felt safe for our 2 year old. The hotel is very close to the metro station which is on the Yamanote-line, a handy line that takes you to many other interesting stations. It is also walking distance to Ueno, Yakanaka, etc.

Giada

Great location, a quieter part of Tokyo but fantastic access to train station, Ueno Park and Asakusa. The hotel and rooms were spotless and comfortable, great shower! Was affordable to book two rooms so my son and I could have a bit of space from each other as needed- rooms are compact typical for Tokyo so this was particularly helpful that we could have separate rooms. Breakfast was also excellent and great to have a bar/restaurant to chill in. The staff were incredibly helpful and friendly, provided lots of little extras as needed for example an umbrella on a rainy day etc. Laundry facilities were cheap and efficient.

Claire

The connecting rooms are good for a night or 2. The beds are on the ground, fine dor some days but I won’t recommend this for more days. We traveled hand luggage only so could manage the space, but as some reviews already mentioned there is not much space for bigger suitcases. There is a nice rooftop terras with view on the sky three, it’s close to a metro station and the reception, open spaces are well designed. We did not use the cafe/restaurant below but it looked good with nice staff. A big plus is we were able to checkin at 14h instead of 15, very friendly staff.

Judith

We spent 9 days at the hotel after staying 8 days in Tamachi. The cost was a little more but we desperately needed the room space for suitcases. It is so rare to find hotels in Tokyo with floorspace so we were so chuffed to have moved hotels. The roof terrace is also a really great bonus! The beds are traditional floor style so not the most comfy but we got used to it. The JR lines are only a 2 minute walk away which was so so so amazing! The metro was also nearby but we ended up using the JR 90% of the time or walking 20 minutes to Ueno to get the Shinkansen.

Josephine

The hotel has good decor, is clean and relatively quiet. I thought the room (queen) was a good value and size for the price paid, especially considering Tokyo standards. The view of Tokyo Skytree was also nice. The staff was professional and pleasant. I like that there is laundry on-site, which was convenient and easy to use. I was a bit concerned about the fact that the hotel is in a known "love district" but as a solo traveler, the area always felt safe and it was quiet.

Sydney

We enjoyed our 1-week stay at this hotel. It is a very nicely designed hotel and it felt new and clean. There room we booked was compact and tight but we were aware of that. The bed is on the floor level so it felt safe for our 2 year old. The hotel is very close to the metro station which is on the Yamanote-line, a handy line that takes you to many other interesting stations. It is also walking distance to Ueno, Yakanaka, etc.

Giada

Location

Taito-ku Negishi 3-4-5, Tokyo, 110-0003, Japan

LANDABOUT TOKYO