Traveling with family to Tokyo is an exciting adventure — until you have to squeeze everyone into a tiny hotel room. Kids are bouncing off the walls, luggage is everywhere, and finding a spot to relax feels impossible. Unless you’re in an apartment-style hotel like MIMARU, that is.
We’re talking spacious suites with separate bedrooms, en-suite bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens, and living areas designed for families and large groups. Here are our recommended apartment-style hotels in Tokyo, each offering a unique local vantage point and plenty of perks.
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Regular hotel vs. apartment-style hotel
Tokyo’s hotel rooms are famously snug — just enough space to roll your suitcase in, shuffle around the bed, and maybe sit at a tiny desk, if you’re lucky. These rooms typically hover around 10 to 15m2, which can be fine for solo travelers or a short overnight stay. But once you factor in a stroller, a napping toddler, and a partner trying to get some work done, the walls start to close in fast.
When you’re traveling with kids or a multi-generational group, apartment-style hotels really shine. Typically offering separate bedrooms, a living area where the kids can wind down (or wind up), a kitchenette for early breakfasts and catering to dietary requirements, and laundry machines to swiftly handle messes, these set-ups are a game-changer.

For longer stays or just for a little sanity-saving space, Tokyo apartment hotels like Mimaru are worth their weight in convenience. Plus, since rates are charged per room per night, when you crunch the numbers, they are actually relatively affordable — ranging from around ¥10,000 to ¥25,000 per person for one night (depending on the season), and even cheaper when shared among a group.
Here are recommended Mimaru apartment-style hotels in Tokyo.
Asakusa: Creature comforts in Tokyo’s traditional heart
This historic district has two apartment-style hotels. Both locations put you steps away from Sensō-ji Temple (about a 3-minute walk) and the lively Nakamise shopping street, while providing a peaceful retreat at night.
MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa
Book your stay hereFrom ¥97,232 per room (¥24,308 per person) for one night

MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa offers suite apartments — every unit is a two-bedroom suite, so larger families fit with ease. The largest suites (up to 74m2) accommodate up to 8 people. Up to 2 kids under 6 years old can stay free per suite. Some rooms offer views of the Sumidagawa Fireworks.
Concerned about soundproofing? There are only three rooms on one floor, so you’re ensured a tranquil, noise-free experience.
What do the room layouts look like?
Expect plenty of space at MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa, with separate bedrooms and generous living/dining areas designed for real-life family routines. Suites come in a range of layouts to suit different travel styles — some feature large dining tables for shared meals, while others include comfy sofas for sprawling out after a day of sightseeing.
For example, a standard two-bedroom suite includes four single beds and room for up to 4 adults and 2 kids (ages 6 and under), while larger Japanese-style suites offer tatami-mat areas and futons, accommodating up to 6 adults.
Each suite has separate en-suite bathrooms — a must-have for morning logistics — and staff are happy to show you how to roll out the futon so everyone gets a proper night’s rest. There are even premium rooms with projectors for movie nights and a pet-friendly room type where up to 2 large dogs can tag along.
What amenities are included?

There are fully equipped kitchenettes in every room — including a sizable fridge, microwave, kettle, and cutlery — making meal prep easy. You can request cribs for infants up to 2 years old — free of charge — as well as bed rails for toddlers. High chairs and baby baths can be arranged, too (just make sure to request these items when booking; there is a limited number available).
The front desk loans out handy items like toasters, coffee makers, and rice cookers. Suites have combined washing machine and dryer units, and laundry detergent is provided. You can also ask for things like pajamas, toothbrushes, and razors. Note that available toiletries may change from time to time.

Location and local tips
Asakusa is a fantastic base. The street market around Sensō-ji is full of snack stands (try some freshly-made taiyaki), and Sumida Park is within pram-pushing distance for a riverside walk.
The MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa front-desk staff recommend taking a stroll over to Kappabashi (about 12 minutes from the hotel) for handcrafted knives from Seisuke, and custom cookie-cutters from Majimaya Confectionery. It’s known to be an amazing place for cooking fanatics — you can find a variety of items there.
Nihombashi: Sleek modernity meets Edo-era elegance
Nihombashi blends old and new in one of Tokyo’s most refined and walkable neighborhoods. It has long been the gateway to the rest of Japan — once the zero point for Edo-period travel routes — and today, it’s just as central.
MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Nihombashi
Book your stay hereFrom ¥80,535 per room (¥20,134 per person) for one night
MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Nihombashi, a short walk from Ningyocho Station, features suite apartments with two bedrooms in every unit — ideal for larger families or multi-generational groups. The largest suites accommodate up to 8 guests, with a layout that makes real relaxation possible.
What do the room layouts look like?
MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Nihombashi offers two types of spacious two-bedroom suites, each designed with families and groups in mind. The Two-Bedroom Family Suite features a king-size bunk bed for four, plus 2 single beds, comfortably sleeping up to 6 adults and 2 kids.
For smaller groups, the Two-Bedroom Suite includes four single beds and accommodates up to 4 adults and 2 kids (ages 6 and under). Both layouts provide separate sleeping areas and plenty of space to spread out — ideal for a relaxed, family-friendly stay.
What amenities are included?

All rooms include a fully equipped kitchenette, perfect for reheating leftovers from the nearby Mitsukoshi food hall or preparing breakfast before heading out. Baby beds, bed rails, high chairs, and baby baths are available on request.
In-room washer-dryer units with detergent are standard, and the front desk also loans out extras like rice cookers, and toasters. Forgot your pajamas? Just head to the front desk and request some. They offer soft, waffle-knit nightwear that’s one size fits all. There is also a coffee shop in the lobby, to kickstart your morning.
Location and local tips
For families that love crafting, the hotel staff recommend trying out gold-leaf application — this traditional art transforms delicate sheets of gold into shimmering accents — at Nihonbashi Mutoh, a centuries-old lacquerware specialist.
Around 5 minutes on foot from the hotel, there’s Misaki, a popular conveyor belt sushi chain restaurant. Or for something more upscale, consider Kizushi, a traditional sushi spot housed in a former okiya or geisha residence.
Ueno: Tokyo and onwards
Home to museums and arguably the city’s most iconic park, the area of Ueno is a transit hub that opens the door to the rest of Japan. With easy access to the bullet train — Hakuba’s snowy slopes feel closer than ever — for the strategic traveler, Ueno is a dream.
MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East
Book your stay hereFrom ¥59,640 per room (¥14,910 per person) for one night
MIMARU Tokyo Ueno East, a short walk from Ueno Station, features apartment-style rooms that all come in at around 40m2 and offer a variety of layouts.
What do the room layouts look like?
The most popular room style here is the bunk-bed room — and for good reason. These rooms can accommodate up to 4 adults and 2 kids under 6 years old. There are also Japanese-style rooms with a tatami area, and for larger groups, you can also book connecting rooms, with the ability to specify the room type you’d like. While slightly cozier than a suite, you get plenty of closet space and tasteful design to rest your eyes after Tokyo’s sensory assault.
What amenities are included?
You’ll find a fully equipped kitchenette, and items like baby beds, bed rails, high chairs, and baby baths are available on request — best to let the staff know at the time of booking, as quantities are limited. There are no in-room washer and dryer units, but the coin laundry on the ground floor is easy to use and comes with English instructions, and detergent.
Location and local tips
The hotel staff go above and beyond to make sure guests have a comfortable and enriching stay. Scan the QR codes in the reception area for downloadable map lists: sightseeing, restaurant suggestions, cultural activities and more.
Services at APARTMENT HOTEL MIMARU
You can expect:
- English support: The staff at MIMARU come from 38 different countries, and all speak English — in addition to various other languages including but not limited to Cantonese, Tagalog and Vietnamese, depending on the location.
- Dealing with emergencies: Need a pediatrician or pharmacy in a pinch? They’ll help locate a nearby, English-speaking one for you.
- Itinerary support and reservations: The front desk can also call taxis, hold your bags after checkout, and assist with restaurant reservations or booking activities, ranging from photogenic rickshaw rides to food-sample crafting.
- Luggage delivery: Suitcases can be transported between the airport and MIMARU, so you can travel hands-free. They also provide luggage delivery to other MIMARU properties in Kyoto and Osaka through Kuro-Go, their own luggage delivery service.
Other locations

If you’re on the lookout for an apartment-style hotel in a different part of town, MIMARU has locations in Akasaka, Ikebukuro, Shinjuku and more. In addition to Tokyo, there are also hotels in Kyoto and Osaka, for a total of 27 facilities.
In Kyoto, MIMARU SUITES Kyoto Shijo channels traditional Japanese culture in the city’s historic heart, while Osaka’s MIMARU Namba Station is stocked with board games galore — yes, in English — for the whole family. In fact, many guests traveling the Golden Route move from one MIMARU to the next because of the ease and convenience.
True to its name — from the Japanese phrase “minna issho ni tomaru” meaning “everyone stays together” — MIMARU is rooted in the belief that travel is best when it brings people together. Whether you’re adventuring with family or the friends who feel like it, these thoughtfully designed spaces make traveling feel less like a juggling act and more like the holiday you actually dreamed of.

Special offer — how to get 15% off
Tokyo Cheapo readers get up to 15% off at MIMARU across Japan. First, you need to register as a member for 10% off. Then use the coupon code mimaru_tc for an additional 5% discount when making your reservation. This offer is valid until June 30, 2025, for stays until December 31, 2025.
Note: The special offer is applicable to reservations for 2-6 nights. Pokémon rooms are excluded. Discounts other than the MIMARU Member Program discount will not be applied.
FAQs
Does MIMARU have kitchens?
All MIMARU properties come with a fully equipped kitchenette, usually including a fridge, microwave, kettle, and utensils. Perfect for making quick breakfasts, warming up baby food, or preparing a picky-eater-friendly dinner after a long day out.
Can families stay in one room?
Absolutely. MIMARU rooms are designed with families and groups in mind. Most suites have two bedrooms plus a living area, and some locations even offer bunk bed layouts or connecting rooms that sleep up to 8 people comfortably.
Are cots and high chairs available?
Yes, MIMARU provides cribs for infants (free of charge), bed rails for toddlers, high chairs, and even baby baths. Just make sure to request these when booking. Note that they are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Is there a washing machine in the room?
MIMARU SUITES locations come with a combined washer-dryer in your room, along with detergent. At locations without in-room laundry, there’s a coin-operated washing machine on-site with English instructions.
Do the staff speak English?
Yes, all MIMARU locations have English-speaking staff, many of whom also speak other languages and are always happy to assist.