"Think you’ve seen everything Tokyo has to offer?" If you’re drawn to Japan by its anime, fashion, and traditional culture, you’re likely searching for the "real Tokyo"—the hidden side that standard guidebooks miss. However, finding your way through the neon-lit labyrinth of this metropolis to discover the next "big thing" can be a challenge.
That’s where OSHI MAP comes in. As your ultimate digital travel companion, it curates Japan’s best "Oshi" (top-recommended) spots by theme. From local gourmet secrets to deep subcultures, it’s designed to make your journey more vibrant and unforgettable.
Our featured theme: Tokyo's Love Hotels. These unique Japanese spaces are currently capturing the imaginations of creators and travelers worldwide. With their psychedelic neon signs, eccentric architecture, and meticulously themed interiors, these buildings are essentially "street museums" that you can appreciate just by walking by.
Shinjuku Kabukicho: Luxury Meets Japan’s Largest Entertainment Hub

As Japan’s most competitive district, Shinjuku’s Kabukicho is the definition of luxury. Here, you’ll find high-end hotels equipped with open-air baths, authentic saunas, and state-of-the-art cinema rooms. It has recently become a hotspot for "Girls' Night Out" stays, offering world-class service. If you’re looking for premium facilities and a surreal atmosphere, this is the place to be.
Shibuya Dogenzaka: Where Cutting-Edge Design Meets Youth Culture

Shibuya is the heart of Tokyo's youth trends. The area stretching from Dogenzaka to Maruyamacho is famous for its concentration of sophisticated "Designer Hotels." Known for their sleek, stylish interiors and ease of online booking, these spots are highly favored by trend-conscious locals and savvy travelers looking for a chic place to stay after a day of shopping or a night on the town.
Uguisudani & Negishi: Retro Vibes and Unbeatable Value

Visible from the Yamanote Line, Uguisudani offers a deep dive into Tokyo’s "Showa Retro" charm. This area is prized for its incredible cost-performance and vintage aesthetics. Many hotels still feature the flamboyant neon and classic designs of the late 20th century. It’s a hidden gem for those who want to escape the crowds of Shinjuku or Shibuya and enjoy an authentic, nostalgic side of Japanese hotel culture on a budget.
The "Tokyo Love Hotel MAP" on OSHI MAP allows you to explore these three distinct areas—Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Uguisudani—all in one place. Whether you’re looking for a photogenic spot during your city walk or wanting to dive deeper into Tokyo’s nightlife, this map provides a fresh perspective on the city.
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