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Practical stay
Tokyu Stay Gotanda ★★★
Tokyo
Practical rooms with laundry and kitchenette, close to Gotanda Station and local dining.
Self-catering accommodation · Tokyo City Area · Japan
We reviewed 17 self-catering properties in Tokyo across every district and picked the 13 best for your stay.
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Practical stay
Tokyo
Practical rooms with laundry and kitchenette, close to Gotanda Station and local dining.
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Great location
Tokyo
A 4-star stay directly opposite the subway, with clean, well-sized rooms and lots of food options nearby.
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Central Tokyo
Tokyo
Well-located Tokyo base steps from Shimbashi Station, with a pool and free internet.
Tokyo
Near Gotanda Station with staff praised for attentiveness and a strong value score.
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Guest favourite
Tokyo
Guest favourite in Tokyo for its high staff ratings and comfortable rooms.
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Home-like stays
Tokyo
Spacious rooms with kitchenettes and washing machines, steps from Asakusa
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Artistic Studios
Tokyo
Artist-decorated studios with kitchenettes in a quiet Akihabara corner, steps from three metro stations.
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Budget & Practical
Tokyo
A practical budget stay in Shinjuku with a kitchen and 24-hour reception, about 26 minutes from the airport.
Tokyo
A reliably rated, budget-friendly Tokyo stay with a strong guest score.
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Budget-friendly
Tokyo
Simple, clean rooms near Ikebukuro Station with 24-hour reception and free internet – a solid budget base in Tokyo.
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Home-like comforts
Tokyo Aparthotel
Spacious rooms with cooking facilities and a washing machine, in a central Tokyo location.
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Good Value
Tokyo
A practical 2-star in Toshima with surprisingly roomy accommodations, free Wi-Fi, and easy Yamanote Line access.
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Budget-friendly
A no-frills stay in Shinagawa with kitchen access and free internet, a short walk from Curian.
Tokyo
A reliable 4-star in Tokyo's Koto ward with a solid guest rating.
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Family friendly
Tokyo Aparthotel
Family-focused rooms with kitchenettes and a central Bunkyo location near museums and temples.
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Self-catering
Tokyo Hostel
A no-frills hostel with a kitchen and free Wi-Fi, a short walk from Yanagi Inari Shrine.
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Self-catering value
Tokyo
Self-catering rooms with kitchens and free internet, minutes from Mukodai Kosodate Jizoson.
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If you're after a kitchenette in Tokyo, the strongest picks are Koko Hotel Residence Asakusa Kappabashi (9.0 rating) and Tokyu Stay Gotanda (8.5), both offering in-room cooking facilities. For a budget option, Hotel New Star Ikebukuro provides simple rooms with a kitchenette at ¥8,448 per night, while Artist Hotel - Bna Studio Akihabara adds artistic flair to its kitchenette-equipped studios. Always confirm the exact kitchen setup in the room details before booking, as 'kitchenette' can range from a hot plate to a full mini-kitchen.
Typical prices for self-catering hotels in Tokyo hover around ¥15,142 per night, with budget options like Hotel New Star Ikebukuro starting at ¥8,448 and premium choices like Somerset Ginza East Tokyo reaching ¥67,902.
For self-catering, consider Asakusa for home-like residences like Koko Hotel Residence Asakusa Kappabashi, Gotanda for practical options like Tokyu Stay Gotanda, or Akihabara for artistic studios at Artist Hotel - Bna Studio. Each district offers easy access to metro lines and local dining.
Yes, several self-catering properties are near key stations: Hotel New Star Ikebukuro sits close to Ikebukuro Station, Ginza Grand Hotel is steps from Shimbashi Station, and Otsuka City Hotel offers easy Yamanote Line access. These are great for exploring the city with the convenience of cooking at home.
Goen Inn Tokyo is a family-focused aparthotel with kitchenettes and a central Bunkyo location near museums and temples. Koko Hotel Residence Asakusa Kappabashi also offers spacious rooms with kitchenettes, ideal for families wanting to prepare their own meals.
Tokyo's self-catering scene is built around the kitchenette—a compact cooking corner that turns a hotel room into a base for longer stays. You'll find these in business hotels like Tokyu Stay Gotanda, where laundry machines sit beside the stovetop, and in newer residences like Koko Hotel Residence Asakusa Kappabashi, where a full kitchenette and washing machine make it feel like a temporary apartment. The range spans from budget 2-star stays like Hotel New Star Ikebukuro at ¥8,448 per night to the top-end Somerset Ginza East Tokyo at ¥67,902, with most options falling around ¥15,142.
Districts matter here: Gotanda offers practical, transit-friendly stays like Hotel Mystays Gotanda Station; Asakusa gives you a home-like feel near the Kappabashi kitchenware district; and Akihabara's Artist Hotel - Bna Studio brings artistic studios with kitchenettes steps from three metro stations. Beyond hotels, the page includes a handful of aparthotels and hostels with cooking facilities, such as Spatium Ginza and Uhome Kanda Hostel, expanding the choices for self-caterers.
This set of self-catering stays in Tokyo suits travellers who want the independence of a kitchen and the convenience of a hotel location—especially those planning longer visits or travelling with family. If you prioritise a pool, parking, or a classic hotel experience, you may want to check the wider Tokyo hotel pages, including central or family-friendly options, before deciding.