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Hotel Edoya

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Edoya, your cozy retreat in the vibrant city of Tokyo! Nestled in Bunkyo-Ku Yushima, just 4.4mi from the bustling heart of the city, this charming 2-star property offers a delightful blend of comfort and convenience. With over 1,075 glowing reviews from happy travelers, you know you're in for a treat! Imagine enjoying a delicious meal at the on-site restaurant or unwinding on the sun deck after a day of exploration – sound perfect? It truly is!

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Living room in Hotel Edoya

Rooms

Standard Twin Room in Hotel Edoya

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2 Futon Mat Beds

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270 sqft

Standard Room

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

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Flat-screen TV

Japanese-Style Triple Room in Hotel Edoya

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3 Futon Mat Beds

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355 sqft

Japanese Style, Triple

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

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Flat-screen TV

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2 Twin Beds

Japanese Style Deluxe

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

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Here at Hotel Edoya, you can indulge in our free spa and sauna facilities, ensuring that every guest gets a chance to relax and recharge. Families will appreciate our kid-friendly buffet, while everyone can benefit from complimentary Wi-Fi and soundproof rooms designed for a peaceful stay. Whether you’re retreating to your room, equipped with free toiletries and a cozy bathtub, or venturing out to see the incredible sights of Tokyo, we’ve got you covered with amenities that will make your visit unforgettable.

Lobby or reception in Hotel Edoya
Facade/entrance in Hotel Edoya

Experience the Best

And let's not forget about the little extras that elevate your experience! Enjoy room service at your leisure, take a stroll on our terrace, or pamper yourself with a massage (available for an extra charge). With air conditioning to beat the Japanese heat, a 24-hour front desk to assist you, and private parking options available (for an extra fee), Hotel Edoya is designed to cater to all your travel needs. Book your stay starting at an unbeatable price and get ready for an adventure in Tokyo, where comfort meets culture!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Edoya
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Hotel Edoya

Plan Your Stay

Get ready to tantalize your taste buds at our renowned Japanese Restaurant Kosetsu! With its traditional ambiance, this dining gem within Hotel Edoya invites you to experience authentic Japanese cuisine crafted with care. Whether you’re in the mood for a cozy breakfast to kickstart your day or a soothing dinner to wind down, our menu offers a variety of delectable dishes that showcase the rich flavors of Japanese cooking. It's the perfect setting to share stories over meal and create lasting memories.

Buffet breakfast in Hotel Edoya
Buffet breakfast in Hotel Edoya

Amenities

Restaurant

Free wifi

Room service

Free spa

Sauna

Air conditioning

Kid-friendly buffet

Sun deck

Bathroom in Hotel Edoya
Bathroom in Hotel Edoya

Restaurant

Japanese Restaurant Kosetsu

Traditional, Japanese

Buffet breakfast in Hotel Edoya
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Edoya
Property building in Hotel Edoya
I was sick for the last part of my Japan trip, so I didn't really do anything in Tokyo other than rest on the futon in my room most of the time. So, it was nice that this was a comfortable room, the little leather couch was also comfortable. It was nice to have my own bathroom and shower in my room. The room was just right for one person not too big not too small. I never tried the public bath, so I don't know if it is nice or not. The staff was helpful. It was not too expensive and a decent price for Tokyo. It is not too far from Ochanomizu JR station unless you are sick, have to carry heavy bags and can't find a taxi then some of the hills up to the hotel can be kind of rough. The Kanda and Yushima shrines are very close to the hotel and make a nice little outing, this was all I did in Tokyo, for an hour or 2 one day when I felt well enough to get up. Other places like Akihabara seem close but was too far for me at the time. There were a lot of foreigners at this hotel, sports team, families, friends, solo etc. so I think it is probably a good hotel for foreigners. I had read some bad reviews on other travel sites, so I was a little worried about staying here but I had a good stay.

Daniel

The staff at the front desk were the among the first I spoke to after arriving in Japan and they were exceptional! Very friendly and willing to help with any questions I had. The whole hotel is very traditional which is what I was looking for for my first trip in Japan, tatami mats were in very good condition. Room was a good size for one person, sofa and futon were comfy and perfect for resting after a day out in Tokyo/surrounding areas. The breakfast was a traditional Japanese breakfast with a good selection of items in the restaurant, very tasty and again the staff there were very friendly and welcoming. The public bath was also very nice, good facilities inside and quite spacious. Location of the hotel was great for me too, just outside of the busy area of Akihabara and within walking distance of multiple train stations for access wherever you plan on going.

Luke

the staff was kind and helpful and all spoke English which we appreciated. Our room which was the deluxe twin for two people was spacious and it was nice to have the option to bathe/shower in the room or use the big bath. The futons were absurdly comfortable. It was nice to have breakfast included which was pretty high protein with fish and egg and meat options. If you are not a fan of Japanese breakfast style it may be a difficult adjustment but I loved it.

Anna

The staff was extremely friendly and the rooms clean and cozy. The onsen was also a very pleasant experience, especially after a long day exploring Tokyo. There are also multiple metro stations in walking distance so that it was no problem to travel around the city. The breakfast buffet was very delicious and even tho it was small it had a lot of different traditional as well as some western options.

Johanna

Loved every aspect! The room was extremely clean and comfortable. Cleaning services were very professional and thorough. Very accommodating and friendly. The breakfast was the best I've ever had for free at a hotel. Simply delicious. The baths on the top floor were also very nice with many showers, a sauna, and three large baths including a cold tub.

Robert

I was sick for the last part of my Japan trip, so I didn't really do anything in Tokyo other than rest on the futon in my room most of the time. So, it was nice that this was a comfortable room, the little leather couch was also comfortable. It was nice to have my own bathroom and shower in my room. The room was just right for one person not too big not too small. I never tried the public bath, so I don't know if it is nice or not. The staff was helpful. It was not too expensive and a decent price for Tokyo. It is not too far from Ochanomizu JR station unless you are sick, have to carry heavy bags and can't find a taxi then some of the hills up to the hotel can be kind of rough. The Kanda and Yushima shrines are very close to the hotel and make a nice little outing, this was all I did in Tokyo, for an hour or 2 one day when I felt well enough to get up. Other places like Akihabara seem close but was too far for me at the time. There were a lot of foreigners at this hotel, sports team, families, friends, solo etc. so I think it is probably a good hotel for foreigners. I had read some bad reviews on other travel sites, so I was a little worried about staying here but I had a good stay.

Daniel

The staff at the front desk were the among the first I spoke to after arriving in Japan and they were exceptional! Very friendly and willing to help with any questions I had. The whole hotel is very traditional which is what I was looking for for my first trip in Japan, tatami mats were in very good condition. Room was a good size for one person, sofa and futon were comfy and perfect for resting after a day out in Tokyo/surrounding areas. The breakfast was a traditional Japanese breakfast with a good selection of items in the restaurant, very tasty and again the staff there were very friendly and welcoming. The public bath was also very nice, good facilities inside and quite spacious. Location of the hotel was great for me too, just outside of the busy area of Akihabara and within walking distance of multiple train stations for access wherever you plan on going.

Luke

the staff was kind and helpful and all spoke English which we appreciated. Our room which was the deluxe twin for two people was spacious and it was nice to have the option to bathe/shower in the room or use the big bath. The futons were absurdly comfortable. It was nice to have breakfast included which was pretty high protein with fish and egg and meat options. If you are not a fan of Japanese breakfast style it may be a difficult adjustment but I loved it.

Anna

The staff was extremely friendly and the rooms clean and cozy. The onsen was also a very pleasant experience, especially after a long day exploring Tokyo. There are also multiple metro stations in walking distance so that it was no problem to travel around the city. The breakfast buffet was very delicious and even tho it was small it had a lot of different traditional as well as some western options.

Johanna

Loved every aspect! The room was extremely clean and comfortable. Cleaning services were very professional and thorough. Very accommodating and friendly. The breakfast was the best I've ever had for free at a hotel. Simply delicious. The baths on the top floor were also very nice with many showers, a sauna, and three large baths including a cold tub.

Robert

I was sick for the last part of my Japan trip, so I didn't really do anything in Tokyo other than rest on the futon in my room most of the time. So, it was nice that this was a comfortable room, the little leather couch was also comfortable. It was nice to have my own bathroom and shower in my room. The room was just right for one person not too big not too small. I never tried the public bath, so I don't know if it is nice or not. The staff was helpful. It was not too expensive and a decent price for Tokyo. It is not too far from Ochanomizu JR station unless you are sick, have to carry heavy bags and can't find a taxi then some of the hills up to the hotel can be kind of rough. The Kanda and Yushima shrines are very close to the hotel and make a nice little outing, this was all I did in Tokyo, for an hour or 2 one day when I felt well enough to get up. Other places like Akihabara seem close but was too far for me at the time. There were a lot of foreigners at this hotel, sports team, families, friends, solo etc. so I think it is probably a good hotel for foreigners. I had read some bad reviews on other travel sites, so I was a little worried about staying here but I had a good stay.

Daniel

The staff at the front desk were the among the first I spoke to after arriving in Japan and they were exceptional! Very friendly and willing to help with any questions I had. The whole hotel is very traditional which is what I was looking for for my first trip in Japan, tatami mats were in very good condition. Room was a good size for one person, sofa and futon were comfy and perfect for resting after a day out in Tokyo/surrounding areas. The breakfast was a traditional Japanese breakfast with a good selection of items in the restaurant, very tasty and again the staff there were very friendly and welcoming. The public bath was also very nice, good facilities inside and quite spacious. Location of the hotel was great for me too, just outside of the busy area of Akihabara and within walking distance of multiple train stations for access wherever you plan on going.

Luke

the staff was kind and helpful and all spoke English which we appreciated. Our room which was the deluxe twin for two people was spacious and it was nice to have the option to bathe/shower in the room or use the big bath. The futons were absurdly comfortable. It was nice to have breakfast included which was pretty high protein with fish and egg and meat options. If you are not a fan of Japanese breakfast style it may be a difficult adjustment but I loved it.

Anna

The staff was extremely friendly and the rooms clean and cozy. The onsen was also a very pleasant experience, especially after a long day exploring Tokyo. There are also multiple metro stations in walking distance so that it was no problem to travel around the city. The breakfast buffet was very delicious and even tho it was small it had a lot of different traditional as well as some western options.

Johanna

Loved every aspect! The room was extremely clean and comfortable. Cleaning services were very professional and thorough. Very accommodating and friendly. The breakfast was the best I've ever had for free at a hotel. Simply delicious. The baths on the top floor were also very nice with many showers, a sauna, and three large baths including a cold tub.

Robert

Location

Bunkyo-Ku Yushima 3-20-3 , Tokyo, 113-0034, Japan

Hotel Edoya