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Stay in a hostel during your trip to Tokyo and make your travel spend go further. Hostels are the budget-friendly best friend of travellers looking for a fun and relaxed place to stay during their holiday. You can choose to stay in a dormitory with other travellers and share travel tips and stories with holidaymakers from all over the world, or you can have your own private room for a hostel stay with more of a hotel feel, if you need to catch up on your sleep or holiday reading list in your own space.
Make new friends in Tokyo Hostels
Hostels are friendly and relaxed places, so the chances are that you'll meet new friends not long after arriving in Tokyo and checking in. Most Hostels nowadays are modern and airy, with stylish decor and inviting common areas, so once you've dropped off your bags, head to the bar or outdoor patio area and introduce yourself to your fellow travellers. If you're travelling with a group of friends, these communal spaces are perfect for studying your maps and deciding on your sightseeing plan of action.
Most hostels are located in central locations, so they are the perfect base for those looking to explore their destination on foot or using public transport. If you've got a lot to see in Tokyo, you won't have far to go if you're staying in a hostel, and it will be easy to pop back to your room if you need to have a siesta or change your walking shoes. Hostels appeal to young travellers


