Tokyo hotel area finder
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Pick the places you want to visit. Answer a few travel questions. Get your top 3 Tokyo hotel base areas.
Scores are editorial travel-fit scores informed by public data signals where available. They are not official ratings, hotel rankings, or guarantees of price, comfort, availability, or route conditions.
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How scores work
Methodology, station-name notes, and source details are here if you want to inspect the scoring.
How scores work
This compares station areas, not individual hotels.
Scores blend a 55% editorial travel-fit baseline, 35% station-usability adjustments (passenger crowd, exit / entrance complexity, line / operator count, transfer-hub penalty), and 10% live status. Each per-sub-score adjustment is capped at ±10.
Step-free route confidence is read from Toei's public barrier-free CSVs where matched, and adds a small positive nudge to luggage-friendliness. Exit / entrance complexity is read from Tokyo Metro's public per-station exit feed where matched; areas without Tokyo Metro coverage use the editorial level. Missing data is never punished. Hotel choice density is editorial and does not evaluate individual hotels. Scores are not official ratings and do not rank safety, hotel quality, price, or availability.
Crowd
Passenger-data-informed; high volume lowers crowd-stress.
Complexity
Exit / entrance complexity from Tokyo Metro's exit feed where matched, editorial otherwise.
Lines
More lines / operators lower station simplicity.
Transfer
Transfer-hub penalty hits mega interchanges.
Station-name note
Tokyo station names can be confusing. The same name may refer to different railway operators, separate entrances, distant platforms, or nearby-but-not-identical station areas. This finder compares practical hotel-base areas, not exact station exits. Before booking, always check the walking route from your exact hotel to the exact station entrance or platform you plan to use.
See score signal details
Passenger volume, Toei step-free / elevator data, and Tokyo Metro per-station exit counts refresh when public sources update. These details are kept lower on the page so the finder starts with traveler decisions, not source status.
Passenger volume
Tokyo Metro 41 + Toei 106 records
Exit / entrance complexity
Tokyo Metro exit feed parsed — 27 of 36 areas use a bucketed open-exit count. Areas without Tokyo Metro coverage use the editorial level.
Line / operator complexity
Derived from curated station lines, operator groups, transfer-hub level, and mega-terminal tags.
Step-free / elevator route
Toei barrier-free CSVs parsed — 22 of 36 areas have a confirmed step-free route. Missing data is not penalised.
Airport / Shinkansen access
Curated route logic explains Narita, Haneda, Tokyo Station, Shinagawa, and Shinkansen fit. No live timetable data is implied.
Hotel choice density
Editorial hotel-choice signal. It does not rank individual hotels and does not show live availability.
Coverage across 36 station areas — public data matched: 22 · partial: 14 · editorial fallback: 0.
Some public datasets are catalogued internally but are not used for scoring or displayed as travel claims.
Data freshness / source note
Source status and public-data notes. This is not live hotel inventory or official travel advice.
Data freshness / source note
fujiseat.com scores are editorial travel-fit scores informed by passenger data. They are not official ratings and do not guarantee safety, comfort, hotel quality, price, or availability.
Current mode: public-data-local. Last source check: 2026-06-05.
Source registry
- · Tokyo Metro passenger ranking (annual, fetched locally)
- · Toei Subway passenger volume (annual, fetched locally)
- · Toei Subway accessibility / barrier-free CSV (irregular, registered only)
- · Tokyo Metro per-station exit list (irregular, fetched locally)
- · Toei Subway per-station exit list (irregular, registered only)
- · Tokyo Metro accessibility / barrier-free pages (irregular, registered only)
- · ODPT station information (irregular, registered only)
Other public datasets may be catalogued internally for future methodology review, but they are not shown here as travel claims and are not used in scoring.
fujiseat area logic
Why fujiseat's area logic is different
fujiseat compares hotel bases by station complexity, luggage stress, airport arrival route, Shinkansen days, calmer nearby bases, and a local Tokyo perspective. It does not rank hotels, invent prices, or treat the most famous station as the automatic answer.
The Tokyo Hotel Area Finder is an editorial travel-fit tool informed by station-usability signals where available. It is not an official ranking.