The Tokyo Marathon starts in west Shinjuku. The best place to stay to avoid any stress on race day is in Shinjuku, ideally west Shinjuku, so you can walk to the start. Here are the best hotels to stay in for the Tokyo Marathon.
Tokyo Marathon runners - image © nakashi / CC BY-SA 2.0
Introduction
The 2025 Tokyo Marathon is set for March 2, 2025, and if you're thinking of joining the race, it's important to plan ahead for the most enjoyable experience. The last thing you want on race day is the stress of trying to figure out and navigate Tokyo’s extensive public transport system. Ideally, you want to be able to walk from your hotel to the start line, which is at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building in west Shinjuku. Luckily, west Shinjuku is filled with great hotels in all price ranges.
West Shinjuku: T.Yagi / Shutterstock.com
If you can’t find anything in west Shinjuku, then staying in east Shinjuku, on the other side of the train station, is also fine: You could walk through the station and over to the start line in 20 minutes or so on race day. See my comprehensive guide to east and west Shinjuku to get a sense of what's in the district besides the marathon starting line.
If you cannot find a place in Shinjuku, you should try to stay in a nearby hub on the Yamanote Loop Line like Shibuya or Ikebukuro. That way, you can simply board a train, ride it for a few stops and then walk to the start line.
Finally, if you cannot find anything in Shinjuku, Shibuya or Ikebukuro, then consider staying somewhere on the Marunouchi subway line, which stops at Nishi-shinjuku Station near the start line. The Marunouchi Line has stops in Ginza, Tokyo Station and Ohtemachi,, which are all packed with hotels, shops, restaurants etc. A quick subway ride from these hubs will get you to the starting line in about 30 minutes. One nice feature of staying in these areas is that the finish line is at Tokyo Station, so you could walk back to your hotel after the race.
Here's a map of the Tokyo Marathon Route so you can get an idea of where to stay.
Tokyo Marathon route map © TOKYO MARATHON FOUNDATION
West Shinjuku: Sean Pavone / Shutterstock.com
Best Hotels in West Shinjuku for the Tokyo Marathon
As mentioned above, west Shinjuku (Nishi-Shinjuku in Japanese) is the most convenient area to the start line.
- Time to start line: 5- to 10-minute walk
- Time from finish line: 21-minute subway ride (Marunouchi Line)
Here are some great hotels in West Shinjuku:
Park Hyatt Tokyo
Park Hyatt Tokyo
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Just steps from the start line, this sanctuary in the sky is the perfect base for well-heeled marathoners.
Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo
Kimpton Shinjuku Tokyo
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A short walk to the start line, the Kimpton is a luxurious haven in west Shinjuku.
Mimaru Tokyo Shinjuku West
Mimaru Tokyo Shinjuku West
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The family-friendly Mimaru is super close to the start line and has all the features you need, not just for you, but for the whole family.
Hotel Century Southern Tower
Hotel Century Southern Tower
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The Century Southern Tower is one of our favorite hotels in Tokyo. It’s a great value and also close to the start line.
Hyatt Regency Tokyo
Hyatt Regency Tokyo
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The Hyatt Regency is a quick stroll from the start line and a surprisingly good value.
JR Kyushu Blossom Hotel Shinjuku
JR Kyushu Blossom Hotel Shinjuku
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The Kyushu Blossom is an excellent mid-range hotel within a short walk of the start line and the station.
East Shinjuku: aon168 / Shutterstock.com
Best Hotels in East Shinjuku for the Tokyo Marathon
If you cannot find a hotel in west Shinjuku, you can try in east Shinjuku, which is withing walking distance of the start line.
- Time to start line: 15- to 20-minute walk
- Time from finish line: 19-minute subway ride (Marunouchi Line)
Here are some great hotels in East Shinjuku:
APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tokyo
APA Hotel Shinjuku-Kabukicho Tokyo
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In the heart of bustling and bawdy Kabukicho, the APA is a budget hotel within 20 minutes’ walk of the start line.
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
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The Gracery is a good value hotel on the east side of Shinjuku within striking distance of the start line.
Shibuya: f11photo / Shutterstock.com
Best Hotels in Shibuya for the Tokyo Marathon
If Shinjuku is booked out, try Shibuya. It’s just three stops south of Shinjuku on the Yamanote loop line.
- Time to start line: 7-minute train ride (Yamanote Line) then 10-minute walk
- Time from finish line: 25-minute train ride (Yamanote Line) then short walk
Here are some great hotels in Shibuya:
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
Cerulean Tower Tokyu Hotel
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Arguably the best hotel in Shibuya, the Cerulean Tower would make a comfortable base for the marathon.
Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel
Shibuya Tokyu REI Hotel
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Very close to Shibuya Station for an easy race day, the REI Hotel is a moderately priced hotel with high standards.
Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu
Shibuya Excel Hotel Tokyu
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With a direct connection to Shibuya Station, getting to the start line will be a breeze. And this place is surrounded by great restaurants.
Ikebukuro: Det-anan / Shutterstock.com
Best Hotels in Ikebukuro for the Tokyo Marathon
Ikebukuro is only four stops north of Shinjuku on the Yamanote loop line. It’s a popular shopping and entertainment district so it’s packed with good places to eat.
- Time to start line: 9-minute train ride (Yamanote Line)
- Time from finish line: 17-minute subway ride (Marunouchi Line)
Here are some great hotels in Ikebukuro:
Mimaru Tokyo Ikebukuro
Mimaru Tokyo Ikebukuro
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If you’re traveling with your family, you’ll love this place: The Mimaru chain specializes in family-friendly hotels with laundry facilities, multiple bathrooms, living areas and separate bedrooms.
Tokyo Station Marunouchi side: Phattana Stock / Shutterstock.com
Best Hotels in the Tokyo Station Area for the Tokyo Marathon
There’s a lot to be said for staying in the Tokyo Station area: You can easily jump on the Marunouchi subway line, which runs direct to Nishi-shinjuku Station for the race start, and the race finishes right at Tokyo Station, on the Marunouchi side, so that you can stagger right to your hotel for a well needed shower and rest after the race. Plus, the Tokyo Station area is crammed with great restaurants and shops.
- Time to start line: 21-minute subway ride (Marunouchi Line) then short walk
- Time from finish line: short walk
Here are some great hotels in the Tokyo Station Area:
The Peninsula Tokyo
The Peninsula Tokyo
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The Peninsula is one of the best hotels in Tokyo and it’s a short walk to two different stops on the Marunouchi Line: Tokyo Station and Ginza.
Shangri La Hotel Tokyo
Shangri La Hotel Tokyo
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Located directly above Tokyo Station and very close to the Marunouchi subway stop, this is a brilliant choice for marathoners.
Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
Hotel Ryumeikan Tokyo
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We love this mid-range hotel just across the street from Tokyo Station. Grab a room here if you can (it’s very popular). The healthy breakfast they serve is the perfect fuel for the race.
Best Hotels in Ginza for the Tokyo Marathon
Ginza is a great place to be based for the marathon: Ginza Station is on the Maruouchi subway line for easy transport to the start line, and it’s also within easy walk of the finish line at Tokyo Station. And the area is one of Tokyo’s best shopping and dining districts.
- Time to start line: 22-minute subway ride (Marunouchi Line)
- Time from finish line: 10- to 20-minute walk
Here are some great hotels in Ginza:
The Gate Hotel Tokyo
The Gate Hotel Tokyo
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Just steps from Ginza Station, this is a very comfortable and stylish mid-range hotel.
Remm Hibiya Hotel
Remm Hibiya Hotel
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This efficient budget business hotel has in-room massage chairs, which you’ll love after the race. And it’s very close to Ginza Station.
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza
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The Solaria Nishitetsu chain is a solid mid-range value and it’s within easy walking distance of Ginza Station.
Ohtemachi: pic0000 / Shutterstock.com
Best Hotels in Ohtemachi for the Tokyo Marathon
Ohtemachi (sometimes written as Otemachi), which is just northwest of Tokyo Station, is a great place to be based for the Tokyo Marathon. Ohtemachi Station is on the Marunouchi subway line, so getting to the race start is easy, and the finish line is on the Marunouchi side of Tokyo Station, which is less than 10 minutes’ walk to the hotels in this district. Plus, it’s a quiet, peaceful and lovely neighborhood, with the Imperial Palace nearby for lovely strolls or runs.
- Time to start line: 22-minute subway ride (Marunouchi Line)
- Time from finish line: 5- to 10-minute walk
Here are some great hotels in Ohtemachi:
Palace Hotel Tokyo
Palace Hotel Tokyo
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The Palace Hotel is one of the finest hotels in Tokyo. If you would like to do some warm-up runs in the days before the race, you’ll appreciate the jogging route around the nearby Imperial Palace – it’s the most popular running route in the city. And, on race day, it’s a short walk to Ohtemachi Station on the Marunouchi subway line for easy race-day transport.
Ascott Marunouchi
Ascott Marunouchi
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The Ascott Marunouchi is a mid-range service apartment with excellent views. This is a great choice for those who want to do some self-catering prior to the race.
Additional Information
- Official Tokyo Marathon site (English language)
- Shinjuku Area Guide
- Tokyo Hotels
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