Hotels Near Yokohama Station: Best Picks by Exit

Find the best hotels near Yokohama Station by exit — West, East, and value picks a stop away. Confirmed open 2025–2026 with walk times and price ranges.

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Best Hotels Near Yokohama Station at a Glance

If you're searching for hotels near Yokohama Station, you're looking at one of the most transit-connected spots in the Kanto region. The station feeds six rail lines, including JR, Keikyu, Sotetsu, and the Minatomirai Line, so arriving from Tokyo, Haneda Airport, or Yokohama's other neighborhoods takes under half an hour. The picks below have all been confirmed operating as of 2025–2026.

Hotel Nearest exit / station From price/night Best for
Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers West Exit, 1-min walk from ¥18,000 (rates vary by season) Full-service comfort, Marriott Bonvoy points
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Yokohama West West Exit, 2-min walk from ¥6,500 (rates vary by season) Budget Marriott travelers, light packing
JR-East Hotel Mets Yokohama Northwest Exit, 3-min walk from ¥10,000 (rates vary by season) JR pass holders, mid-range business
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Yokohama Higashiguchi East Exit (Kita-Higashi Exit A), 2-min walk from ¥7,000 (rates vary by season) Budget, early airport-bus departures
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yokohama-Koen Kannai area, Yokohama Park exit from ¥8,000 (rates vary by season) Value travelers, Chinatown proximity

Yokohama Station Is Not Minato Mirai: What the Hub Is Actually Good For

First-time visitors to Yokohama sometimes book a hotel near Yokohama Station expecting to be steps from the harbor, Cosmoworld, or the night skyline. That's Minato Mirai, two stops east on the Minatomirai Line. Yokohama Station is a different district — a dense transit hub built around the intersection of multiple rail lines, covered shopping malls, and department stores.

That distinction matters for where you stay. If your goal is to cover Yokohama's waterfront attractions on foot, book in Minato Mirai instead (see our Minato Mirai hotel guide). If you're splitting your time between Yokohama and Tokyo, commuting from Haneda Airport, or just need a convenient, relatively affordable base, Yokohama Station is a smart choice. The Tokaido Line to Shinagawa (Tokyo) takes 20 minutes. The Keikyu Line reaches Haneda Airport in about 25 minutes with one change.

The neighborhood around the station is built for efficiency. On the West Exit side you'll find Yokohama Takashimaya, Joinus shopping mall, and a network of covered walkways connecting most hotels to the station concourse without stepping outside. The East Exit opens toward Sogo department store, the Sky Building (YCAT bus terminal), and a direct underground path via Porta mall.

West Exit: Shopping, Dining, and Business Hotels

Most of the major hotels cluster on the West Exit side, which is also where the bulk of the dining and retail is concentrated.

Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers

At a 1-min walk from the West Exit, the Yokohama Bay Sheraton is the most central full-service option at the station. The tower has a pool, fitness center, six dining outlets, and a Club Lounge that opens at 6:30. Rooms start from ¥18,000 and the hotel earns Marriott Bonvoy points. Check-in is at 15:00 and checkout at noon; the concierge team handles luggage storage. For travelers who want a one-stop hotel — no separate restaurant reservations, no hunting for breakfast — this is the default pick near Yokohama Station. Check current rates.

Four Points Flex by Sheraton Yokohama West

This 156-room property opened in November 2024 as Marriott's lean-format "Flex" brand, converting the former Unizo Hotel building. The West Exit is a 2-min walk. Rooms are compact but cleanly renovated, with free Wi-Fi and the core Marriott Bonvoy earning. You lose the pool and restaurant of the Bay Sheraton, but rates start from ¥6,500 — a significant gap for the same address. I'd pick this if you're spending most of your day out and just need a well-located bed. Check current rates.

JR-East Hotel Mets Yokohama

The Mets brand targets JR pass holders who want reliable mid-range accommodation directly tied to the rail network. From the Northwest Exit it's a 3-min walk through the covered New Woman mall walkway. The hotel regularly scores highly for cleanliness and value on booking platforms, and reviews from 2025 note rooms that are "surprisingly spacious" for a Japanese business hotel. Rates start from ¥10,000. If you're arriving by shinkansen from farther afield and want to drop bags fast, the JR-adjacent location is a genuine convenience. Check current rates.

East Exit and the Sky Building Area

The East Exit is quieter than the West Exit but has one significant logistical advantage: YCAT (Yokohama City Air Terminal) is located in the adjacent Sky Building, offering direct airport limousine buses to both Haneda and Narita airports. If you're arriving by airport bus or catching an early departure, staying on the East Exit side removes a transfer.

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Yokohama Higashiguchi

Take the East Exit at Kita-Higashi Exit A and the Sotetsu Fresa Inn is a 2-min walk. The hotel sits next to the rail tracks — request a higher floor if you're a light sleeper. In exchange for the compact rooms, you get a FamilyMart on the ground floor, an 8.4/10 rating on Booking.com from over 4,000 guests, and rates starting from ¥7,000. The Sotetsu Line also departs from Yokohama Station to Ebina and Futamatagawa, which matters if you're visiting a specific suburb. Check current rates.

Best Value Pick for a Transport-First Base

If you're willing to take one more stop on the subway, the Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yokohama-Koen reopened in October 2024 after a full interior renovation. It sits near Yokohama Park and the Kanagawa Prefectural Hall, which puts it a 10-min walk from Yokohama Chinatown and 12 minutes from the harbor at Yamashita Park. TripAdvisor rates it #9 of 115 Yokohama hotels. Starting from ¥8,000 with a recently refreshed interior, it's the pick for travelers who want mid-range quality at budget prices and don't need to be directly at the station. It also works as a useful pairing with our budget hotels in Yokohama guide if cost is the primary driver. Check current rates.

Getting to Minato Mirai and Chinatown from Yokohama Station

Staying at Yokohama Station doesn't mean you're locked out of Minato Mirai or Chinatown. The Minatomirai Line departs from the underground concourse inside Yokohama Station:

  • Minato Mirai Station: 2 stops, about 7 minutes, from ¥220. This puts you at Landmark Tower, Cosmoworld, and the Rinko Park waterfront.
  • Motomachi-Chukagai Station: 4 stops, about 12 minutes, from ¥240. Exit 3 leads directly into Yokohama Chinatown's main gate.
  • Sakuragicho Station (JR Keihin-Tohoku Line): 2 stops, about 4 minutes, from ¥160. From there it's a 15-min walk or a short bus ride to the Minatomirai waterfront.

Last Minatomirai Line trains from Motomachi-Chukagai back toward Yokohama run past midnight, so a late Chinatown dinner doesn't strand you. The area guide at Where to Stay in Yokohama covers all districts and helps you decide whether the station area or a waterfront base suits your itinerary better.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Hotel Nearest exit / station From price/night Best for
Yokohama Bay Sheraton Hotel & Towers West Exit, 1-min walk from ¥18,000 (rates vary by season) Full-service, pool, Club Lounge access
Four Points Flex by Sheraton Yokohama West West Exit, 2-min walk from ¥6,500 (rates vary by season) Budget Marriott, opened Nov 2024
JR-East Hotel Mets Yokohama Northwest Exit, 3-min walk from ¥10,000 (rates vary by season) Mid-range comfort, JR rail access
Sotetsu Fresa Inn Yokohama Higashiguchi East Exit (Kita-Higashi Exit A), 2-min walk from ¥7,000 (rates vary by season) Budget, YCAT airport bus access
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Yokohama-Koen Kannai area, 1 subway stop from Yokohama St. from ¥8,000 (rates vary by season) Value, walk to Chinatown and harbor

Practical Tips: Exits, Luggage, and First/Last Trains

  • Exit orientation: The West Exit faces the covered shopping district (Takashimaya, Joinus, More's). The East Exit faces Sogo, the Porta underground mall, and the Sky Building bus terminal. If you're arriving by taxi from the west side of the city, drop off at the West Exit; for airport buses, use the East Exit (YCAT).
  • Luggage lockers: Coin lockers are available inside the station on multiple floors. The largest lockers — suitable for full-size suitcases — are found near the Central Gate and the East Exit concourse. Availability fills up midday in peak season; arrive early or collect your bags before 8:00.
  • First trains: The JR Tokaido Line starts running to Tokyo just before 5:00 from Yokohama Station, which makes the station-area hotels practical for travelers catching the first shinkansen from Shin-Yokohama (about 10 min on the Yokohama Municipal Subway Blue Line, or via the JR Yokohama Line with one transfer).
  • Last trains to Tokyo: The last JR rapid service to Shinagawa leaves Yokohama around midnight. Check the timetable on the JR East website on the night of travel, as holiday schedules can differ.
  • Luggage forwarding: All five hotels above offer luggage storage on the day of arrival and departure. For door-to-door forwarding from Tokyo hotels, the Yamato Transport counter at the station handles next-day delivery to most domestic addresses.