Almond hostel & cafe Shibuya places travelers in Tokyo's vibrant action. Nearby, explore Yoyogi Park and Meiji Jingu Shrine. The on-site café offers refreshments. After a city day, guests enjoy practical amenities: laundry facilities, in-room WiFi, and lobby coffee service.
Located in Shibuya, a neighbourhood in Tokyo, almond hostel & cafe Shibuya is near a train station. Tokyo Midtown and Roppongi Hills are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden and Ueno Zoo. Tokyo Disneyland® and Tokyo DisneySea® are not to be missed. Visit our Tokyo travel guide
1-7 Motoyoyogicho, Shibuya, Tokyo, Tokyo, 151-0062
What's nearby
Yoyogi Park
3 min walk - 0.3 km
Yoyogi National Gymnasium
15 min walk - 1.3 km
Meiji Jingu Shrine
19 min walk - 1.7 km
Shibuya Crossing
4 min drive - 1.7 km
NHK Hall
12 min walk - 1.0 km
Getting around
Yoyogi-Hachiman Station
1 min walk
Yoyogi-koen Station
2 min walk
Tokyo (HND-Haneda)
39 min drive
Restaurants
ドトールコーヒーショップ
2 min walk
富士そば 代々木八幡店
2 min walk
フレッシュネスバーガー
2 min walk
餃子の福包
2 min walk
Spice Post
2 min walk
About this property
almond hostel & cafe Shibuya
Hostel near Yoyogi Park
Meiji Jingu Shrine is located near almond hostel & cafe Shibuya, which provides a coffee shop/cafe, laundry facilities and a bar. Be sure to enjoy a meal at almond hostel & cafe, the on-site café. Stay connected with free in-room WiFi.
Other perks include:
Smoke-free property, coffee/tea in reception and luggage storage
A front desk safe and multilingual staff
Room features
All 50 rooms feature comforts such as air conditioning, as well as amenities such as free WiFi.
Check-in start time: 4 PM; check-in end time: midnight
Late check-in subject to availability
Minimum check-in age - 16
Check-out
Check-out before 11 AM
Late check-out subject to availability
Late check-out fee: JPY 700
Special check-in instructions
The front desk is open daily from 8:00 AM - midnight
Front desk staffed during limited hours
If you are planning to arrive after 9:00 PM please contact the property in advance using the information on the booking confirmation
For any questions, please contact the property using the information on the booking confirmation
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Access methods
Front desk (limited hours)
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children 15 and younger are not allowed at this property; all guests older than 15 are welcome
Rollaway/extra beds are not available.
Cots (infant beds) are not available
Payment types at the property
Important information
Fees
You'll be asked to pay the following charges at the property. Fees may include applicable taxes:
A city tax may be collected at the property. The city tax ranges from JPY 100-10,000 per person, per night based on the nightly room rate. Please note that further exemptions may apply. For more details, please contact the property using the information on the reservation confirmation received after booking.
We have included all charges provided to us by the property.
Optional extras
Late check-out fee: JPY 700 (subject to availability)
The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards and cash
Safety features at this property include a carbon monoxide detector, a fire extinguisher, a smoke detector, a security system and a first aid kit
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
Children 15 years old and younger are not permitted at this property
The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare requires all international visitors to submit their passport number and nationality when registering at any lodging facility (inns, hotels, motels, etc. ); additionally, lodging proprietors are required to photocopy passports for all registering guests and keep the photocopy on file
How much does it cost to stay at almond hostel & cafe Shibuya?
As of 6 Mar 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at almond hostel & cafe Shibuya on 11 Mar 2026 start from HK$334, excluding taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at almond hostel & cafe Shibuya?
What time is check-in at almond hostel & cafe Shibuya?
Check-in start time: 4 PM; check-in end time: midnight. Late check-in is available during limited hours.
What time is check-out at almond hostel & cafe Shibuya?
Checkout is at 11 AM. Late checkout is available for JPY 700 (subject to availability).
Where is almond hostel & cafe Shibuya located?
Located in Shibuya, this hostel is 0.3 mi (0.4 km) from Yoyogi Park and 1.2 mi (2 km) from Shibuya Crossing. NHK Hall and Omotesando are also within 1 mile (2 km). Yoyogi-Hachiman Station is only a 2-minute walk and Yoyogi-koen Station is 2 minutes.
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Reviews
almond hostel & cafe Shibuya Reviews
8.4
Very good
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Great location, friendly staff, comfortable beds and clean communal areas. Cafe downstairs was great as well. All around great place to stay in Shibuya.
I was exhausted and the hostel was so easy to find. It was clean, and a good place to sleep. They had good food in the cafe downstairs I recommend the banana bread. Simplistic, a true gem.
This was my first hostel experience and overall it was great. The staff was extremely kind. It was tight sleeping quarters and folks staying there were not as friendly as I thought they would be but it was great nonetheless.
Right next to the train station and perfectly in between Shibuya and Shinjuku! Staff was super friendly and accommodating, and all the food/drinks in the downstairs cafe were delicious! Bathrooms and shared spaces were cleaned often and well up-kept. We made lots of cool friends here and overall had a 10/10 experience.
Nice hostel in a good location close to meiji Jingu, Shinjuku and Shibuya. The sleeping pods are comfortable, the lockers below are enough, the overall infrastructure is pretty good. The café part of it has a good selection of food and beverages at reasonable prices. I had one breakfast there which was really tasty! The staff is helpful and polite. Would stay again.
The hostel for how much traffic it has is kept pretty clean, might need shoes or slippera for the floor though. I stayed twn whole nights and aside from one or two guests it was quiet and clean, the bed was comfortable and I asked to have them change my sheets halfway through. It's close to two stations and convenience stores and the coffee shop although usually busy is very good. I enjoyed my stay.
We loved this neighborhood, just a 10 min walk from Takeshita Street, with all the shops and cafes! The hostel has a nice cafe on the first floor, and a 7-11 just down the block. We would stay again, nice showers and bathrooms, cozy beds!
It is a perfect stay if you are budget minded. There is a lawson and matsuya next to the hostel as well as the hostel being a cafe itself. If you want to go to shimokitazawa or shinjuku you can take yoyogi hachiman which is close by.
The beds are comfortable, have two power outlets, and storage for 2 medium sized luggage. The staff clean and mop the floor everyday around 12pm
Very nice hostel but you do have to walk up a big flight of stairs with your luggage but the hostel women helped me. Also make sure you buy ear- plugs or else you’ll hear people digging in there bags all night long lol! I’d stay here again very clean!
Staff are friendly and informative. The cafe is excellent. The building is dated but clean. A bit hard get up to some of the pod so ask ahead of time via email to get the lower bunker. It is good and affordable alternative if you only want a place to sleep at the end of your day.
This was a great one night stay for me! Check-in was easy and I was happy to see the staff speaking English. The bed was comfortable and didn’t feel claustrophobic, and the washrooms were well maintained. I also appreciated the locker storage because that made me feel better about keeping my lugggae stored while I went out. The area was also very convenient to get to the buses and stations, and the food around was incredible! The cafe downstairs is also worth a visit - their oat latte was amazing and definitely hit the spot. Would come back to stay at this hostel for sure.
We stayed for over a week here. It was clean, quiet, easily accessible via public transport and walking. The beds have blinds to give you privacy when you are sleeping. You do need to get up one or two flights of stairs depending on if you are in the female only or mixed dorms so be prepared for that. There are 25 beds in one dorm, but it's probably the quietest hostel I've stayed in as there are clear rules about when people can use hairdryers. the washing machine etc. There is also a 7eleven right down the street which was very handy especially when we shipped our bags off to the airport a couple of days before. Would recommend.
Verified traveller
Stayed 9 nights in Mar 2025
6/10 Okay
Verified traveller
9 Sept 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, room comfort
Disliked: Staff & service
OK experience
almost no service at all, but the price is cheap and location is good
Not a bad place at all, especially for that price point. I paid about $34 a day. Just a little not clean feeling, also the neighborhood around there is a bit too quiet for Tokyo. Also transportation to get around Tokyo is hard from there. But again very good price so overall a solid place, 4 stars!
Very clean property I love it. However they reserved upper bed for me (55y). It was so hard to climb up. And some customers don’t mind leaving hair in washbasins.
The place is clean and neat and the stuff is very helpful. But, and it was a bit But for me - there is no even smallest lounge place or any other place to be and work. The reception area is combined with a cafe, which is very busy and popular among the locals. I was missing a place to work in peace, so ended up working in my capsule, which was of course a bit punk. But if you are on holidays and just need a place to sleep - the place is perfect for a budget travellers.
Facilities consist of only a bed, toilets, lockers, and showers in a room that is reminiscent of a beehive, which is kind of charming. The cafe on the bottom floor has amazing food, coffee, vibes, and even Luup parking. I've stayed in many similar places during my Japan travels, but none rival the way locals embrace and fill the cafe day and night. They are definitely doing something right. I wished for a refrigerator during my week stay, but what am i doing eating in when in the dining capital of the world? The hostel is located in frankly the hippest neighborhood I've stayed, Japan wide, with Shibuya just down Kamiyama street (hello walking home after clubbing) and Harajuku only a bit further. Amazing coffee on every block, a Blue Lug bicycle shop (iykyk) immediate train access, and fantastic food everywhere. My only knock on the neighborhood from a tourist perspective is that so many of the dining options are european. Book early, as beds are full almost every night.
Chad
Stayed 6 nights in Nov 2023
6/10 Okay
Kristian
15 Jul 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, staff & service
Staff were very kind. Location is great with food and a train station (Odakyu line) very close.
The biggest problem with the place is the lack of shared spaces specifically for the guests. This isn’t going to be a problem for some I think but I personally think of hostels as places to meet and talk with fellow travelers. Harder to do without dedicated shared spaces for the travelers to socialize in. There is the sleeping area and bathrooms but no real area for the guests to hang out. You can use the cafe down stairs but it isn’t really for the guests so you will be sharing it with the cafe customers. You also have to exit the building to get to the cafe. Plus the cafe isn’t open at all times so you might find yourself needing to sit outside to talk on the phone or talk without bothering other people trying to sleep.
Some additional notes is that you have to rent things like towels and such if you don’t bring your own. This sort of thing depends on the hostel in my experience but I do prefer ones where towels are provided because they can take up a good bit of space. While there is laundry in the shared area, there is no good hanging area for air drying things like towels or non-dryer safe clothes.