New Year's in Tokyo: Temple Hotels & Hatsumode Spots (2026)
Spend New Year's in Tokyo with hatsumode (first shrine visit). This guide covers temples, shrines, and hotels near Senso-ji, Meiji Shrine, and other popular spots for Oshogatsu.
New Year's in Tokyo: Temple Hotels & Hatsumode Spots (2026)
New Year's (Oshogatsu) in Japan means hatsumode—the first shrine or temple visit of the year. Tokyo's Senso-ji and Meiji Shrine draw millions. Staying nearby lets you join the tradition without long commutes. This guide covers top hatsumode spots and where to stay. For Asakusa, see Asakusa vs Shinjuku. For Harajuku/Meiji area, see Where to Stay in Harajuku.
Top Hatsumode Spots in Tokyo
1. Senso-ji (Asakusa)
Tokyo's oldest temple. Huge crowds Dec 31–Jan 3. Asakusa hotels put you steps away. Book early.
2. Meiji Shrine (Harajuku)
Most visited shrine in Japan for hatsumode. Forest setting. Harajuku, Shibuya, or Omotesando hotels.
3. Zojo-ji (Shiba/Tokyo Tower)
Near Tokyo Tower. Good views. Shiba, Hamamatsucho, or Daimon area.
4. Kanda Myojin (Akihabara)
Tech and anime appeal. Akihabara, Kanda, or Ochanomizu hotels. See Akihabara for First-Timers.
Where to Stay
- Asakusa: Best for Senso-ji. Traditional area. Book months ahead for Dec 31–Jan 2.
- Harajuku / Shibuya: For Meiji Shrine. Central, good transport.
- Shinagawa / Hamamatsucho: Zojo-ji, Tokyo Tower. Slightly quieter.
New Year Tips
- Dec 31–Jan 3: Peak hatsumode. Expect crowds and long lines.
- Many restaurants and shops close Jan 1. Convenience stores stay open.
- Book hotels early—New Year is a peak travel period.
- Dress warmly—queues can be cold.
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FAQ
When is hatsumode?
Dec 31–Jan 3, with Jan 1–2 busiest. Some visit at midnight.
Do hotels raise prices for New Year?
Yes. Expect premium rates. Book early.
What's open on Jan 1?
Shrines, temples, convenience stores. Many restaurants and shops closed.
Conclusion
Stay in Asakusa for Senso-ji, Harajuku/Shibuya for Meiji Shrine. Book early for New Year. See Asakusa vs Shinjuku, Where to Stay in Harajuku, and Complete Guide to Tokyo.
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