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Hotels in Tokyo
Twelve million friendly citizens, 24-hour amusements, premier fashion and technology trends, and virtually no crime rate all help make Tokyo a popular tourist destination. With so much to do and see in this urban metropolis, your greatest challenge may be choosing a hotel that suits the needs of your journey.

Visitors hoping to see Japan on a budget should book a room at the Hotel Kitcho, located near the bustling Tokyo Station. From here, you can walk to the Imperial Palace and Tokyo's prestigious Ginza shopping district, or catch a Shinkansen bullet train at Tokyo Station to another bustling Tokyo district.

If shopping is more of a professional pastime than a hobby, reserve a room at the luxurious Seiyo Ginza, or the sleekly feminine but modestly priced Hotel Monterey La Soeur. Tokyo's chic fashions and towering department stores will be footsteps away.

The trendy Hotel Sofitel puts visitors in close proximity to the wonderful museums in Ueno-Asakusa-Ryogoku, including the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum and the National Science Museum. An added plus is the hotel's unique design -- five stacked trapezoids -- and sweeping views of the city.

Stylish business travelers to Tokyo's powerful Akasaka-Roppongi district will enjoy a stay at the plush Akasaka Excel Hotel, located near the royal Togu Palace, and in the center of a bustling night scene.

Located in Tokyo's newest neighborhood, Odaiba-Ariake, Hotel Nikko Tokyo puts visitors in close proximity to the huge entertainment complex of Decks Tokyo Beach. Among chic shops and restaurants visitors will find the Tokyo Joypolis, where Tokyo's latest video games are showcased and tested.

The movie Lost in Translation has made a local celebrity out of the Park Hyatt Tokyo in Shinjuku-Shibuya, where guests will languish in sophisticated rooms with stunning views of Tokyo's surrounding skyscrapers, and dine at one of the best restaurants in the city.