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Hostels in Kamata, Tokyo

104 hostels in Tokyo. Prices start from $4 for a dorm bed.Sorted by quality, not payments.

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Guesthouse Sensu

Privacy Curtains
Approx. 25 min walking time to Kamata (2.1 km / 1 miles)
Party HostelSolo TravellerYouth Hostel

"…It is a 5-minute walk from Keihin Electric Express Otorii Station. It is most suitable for 3 stations which uses approximately 15 minutes and Haneda Airport by bus for approximately ten minutes by

from $17.83
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Approx. 28 min walking time to Kamata (2.3 km / 1 miles)
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"…・To Haneda Airport domestic terminal (T1) & (T2) - 10 mins rides We support guests who in need of short stay before catching the late night flight, early morning flight, or just for transit

from $19.92
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Approx. 28 min walking time to Kamata (2.4 km / 1 miles)

大田区羽田1-6-6

from $9.99

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Approx. 37 min walking time to Kamata (3.1 km / 2 miles)
Adventure HostelsFamily-Friendly HostelYouth Hostel

"…The property provides dormitories and private rooms to match different needs, two lounges (one for communication and one as a work space), a patio and view on a beautiful cherry blossom tree.

from $11.55
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Approx. 57 min walking time to Kamata (4.7 km / 3 miles)
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大田区上池台二丁目27−10

from $9.94
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Approx. 81 min walking time to Kamata (6.8 km / 4 miles)
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"…[Information] Check In 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM Check Out anytime before 10:00 AM *All late check-ins(except for train and airline late arrivals and delays) will incur a 1000yen late fee per room

from $15.46
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Approx. 121 min walking time to Kamata (10.1 km / 6 miles)
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"…Within the hotel, we've woven the story of the elevated railway's past and the transformation of Shibuya into our spatial design and graphic art. Our goal is to provide a hotel experience where

from $30.15
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Wise Owl Hostels Shibuya

Meguro-ku
Privacy Curtains
Approx. 125 min walking time to Kamata (10.4 km / 6 miles)
Female Solo TravellerParty Hostel

"…Upper boxes are not suited for anybody taller than 1.85 m. Towels provided. Maybe due to the fact that lots of foreigners stay staff and house rules are rather on the rude side, by Japanese

from $13.38
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Wabi Sabi Hostel

Privacy Curtains
Approx. 126 min walking time to Kamata (10.5 km / 7 miles)

世田谷区太子堂5−12−3 わびさびホステル

from $10.70
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Approx. 134 min walking time to Kamata (11.2 km / 7 miles)
Boutique HostelDigital NomadsParty HostelSolo TravellerYouth Hostel

"…The Millennials is made up for 20% common areas, with a workspace, kitchen, and lounge. The workspace is sometimes unavailable due to the events, but the kitchen and lounge are freely accessible

from $39.40
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Approx. 137 min walking time to Kamata (11.4 km / 7 miles)

六本木4−1−26

from $12.06
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Approx. 138 min walking time to Kamata (11.5 km / 7 miles)
Digital NomadsSolo Traveller

"…A selection of top-class facilities such as free Wi-Fi in all rooms, daily housekeeping, express check-in/check-out, luggage storage, Wi-Fi in public areas can be enjoyed here. The ambiance of

from $21.86
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Approx. 139 min walking time to Kamata (11.6 km / 7 miles)
Party HostelSolo Traveller

"…Check-out time: by 11:00 3. Reception hour: from 16:00 to 20:00 4. Payment: cash (JPY) or credit cards (Visa, Master, and Amex) 5. Cancellation policy: (1) 8days(or more) before Arrival Date:

from $14.18
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Approx. 142 min walking time to Kamata (11.8 km / 7 miles)
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"…A headphone and a flat-screen TV with video-on-demand programmes are also included in the capsule. While staying at Capsule Hotel Anshin Oyado Shinbashi, guests can unwind at the public bathing

from $28.65
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Approx. 142 min walking time to Kamata (11.9 km / 7 miles)
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"…No smoking 8. Pets are not allowed 9. Breakfast not included 10. Taxes included" …"It takes only 3-minute walk from Keio Inokashira Line / Odakyu Line 'Shimokitazawa Station' and you can easily

from $18.82
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Approx. 146 min walking time to Kamata (12.2 km / 8 miles)
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赤坂2-13-14 福富ビル4階

from $11.78
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Approx. 147 min walking time to Kamata (12.2 km / 8 miles)
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"…3. An open environment
 ・Regularly implemented ventilation ・Constant air circulation by ceiling fans

 4. Hygiene
 ・Regularly Implemented air cleaning and disinfection with ozone generator in

from $18.87
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Akasaka Guesthouse Hive

Privacy Curtains
Approx. 147 min walking time to Kamata (12.2 km / 8 miles)

"…No smoking 8. Pets are not allowed. 9. Tax is included. 10. Breakfast is NOT included." …"You can take Keisei Line from NRT(Narita Airport) to Nihonbashi station. Then take Ginza Line to Tamaike

from $17.83
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Akasaka The Hostel

Privacy Curtains
Approx. 148 min walking time to Kamata (12.3 km / 8 miles)

港区赤坂2-13-21 関根ビル4階

from $13.61
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Imano Tokyo Ginza Hostel

Privacy Curtains
Approx. 156 min walking time to Kamata (13 km / 8 miles)
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"…We have a lounge for our guests on 2nd floor. You can enjoy not only our food and drinks but also socialize with other guests from all over the world. The hostel is located in Ginza area that leads

from $21.94
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Hostel in Kamata Tokyo: A Chill and Connected Tokyo District

Kamata, located in Tokyo's Ota Ward, is a low-key but well-connected district that often flies under the radar for budget travelers. If you’re looking for a hostel in Kamata Tokyo, you’ll discover a neighborhood with a rich mix of old and new Japan. From its classic public bathhouses to its vibrant local eateries, Kamata offers a distinctly relaxed vibe, far from the intense energy of central Tokyo. It’s an ideal spot for backpackers who want to experience authentic Tokyo without breaking the bank.

Timeless Attractions in Kamata

One of Kamata's long-standing cultural draws is its history with onsen (hot springs). You’ll find the well-known Kuroyu Onsen, a local bathhouse that has been serving the community for decades. Its naturally black water, which comes from local volcanic activity, offers a traditional Japanese bathing experience that remains unchanged over the years. Whether you're new to the onsen experience or a seasoned visitor, it’s a soothing break from city life.

Kamata is also home to several small but beloved shrines like the Kamata Hachiman Shrine, which provides a peaceful escape. Although small, these shrines are embedded in the local culture, offering a timeless glimpse into the spiritual side of Japanese life.

Transportation in Kamata

Getting in and out of Kamata is a breeze, thanks to its solid transportation options. The JR Keihin-Tohoku Line and Tokyu Ikegami Line have long served the area, providing direct access to central Tokyo and Yokohama. This means you’re never more than a 20-minute ride from the heart of the city. Additionally, Kamata Station connects to Haneda Airport, making it a practical choice for travelers flying in or out of Tokyo.

Another handy option is the Keikyu Line, which links Kamata with key spots in the city and offers a quick route to the airport. These train lines have been staples of Kamata for years and continue to be the backbone of local transport, ensuring backpackers can explore Tokyo with ease.

Cultural Highlights and Tips

Kamata has long been a hub for Japanese cinema, and while the local film industry has moved on, the district’s history is still alive. The Kamata Film Studio, once the center of early Japanese film production, is remembered through local events and museums. It’s a cool cultural tidbit that adds depth to Kamata’s character and offers travelers a chance to connect with the district's cinematic past.

Food is another strong point for Kamata. You’ll find longstanding ramen shops and izakayas (Japanese pubs) that have been serving the same dishes for decades. One tip for budget travelers: head to the local yakitori (grilled chicken) spots near Kamata Station. These no-frills joints offer delicious food at reasonable prices, a perfect fit for a backpacker’s budget.

Why Stay in a Hostel in Kamata Tokyo?

Choosing a hostel in Kamata Tokyo means embracing a quieter, more local side of the city while staying well-connected to everything Tokyo has to offer. Kamata’s timeless appeal lies in its balance of convenience and authenticity. Here's why this district is a great pick for budget travelers:

  • Affordable accommodations and food options
  • Relaxing onsen experiences at Kuroyu Onsen
  • Easy access to Haneda Airport and central Tokyo
  • Charming local shrines like Kamata Hachiman
  • Rich film history and local cultural experiences

Summary

Kamata is a district where time seems to slow down, offering a blend of modern conveniences and old-school Japanese charm. Staying in a hostel in Kamata Tokyo gives budget travelers the chance to explore a lesser-known side of the city while staying connected to Tokyo’s bustling core. Whether you’re soaking in the local onsen, grabbing a bite at an affordable yakitori spot, or hopping on a train to see the sights, Kamata is a solid choice for backpackers who want a bit more space and serenity on their Tokyo adventure.

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