
Discover this hidden gem in Asakusa where convenience meets comfort! Just a 1-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Station, it's your perfect base for exploring Tokyo. Rated 4.8/5, guests rave about its top-notch facilities, delicious breakfast buffet (with both Japanese & Western options), and Chinese-friendly services. Families love the kid-friendly meals and laundry amenities, while business travelers appreciate the well-equipped meeting rooms. With stellar location near shopping and transit, every stay feels effortless and memorable!



















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Staying at Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International was an absolute delight. The room was significantly larger than other hotels I've stayed in, offering a spacious and comfortable feel throughout. Cleanliness was excellent—every corner felt fresh and well-maintained. Location-wise, it's incredibly convenient: just a 10-minute walk to Senso-ji Temple, with plenty of local shops, cafes, and restaurants right on the hotel’s doorstep. I didn’t need to go far for food or essentials—everything I needed was literally steps away. The blend of comfort, cleanliness, and unbeatable location makes this hotel a top choice. I’d definitely come back here on my next trip to Tokyo. Highly recommended!

Staying at Moxy Tokyo Kinshicho was an absolute delight! The location is perfect—super convenient for getting around Tokyo, with easy access to Ginza and Asakusa via subway. There’s a fantastic variety of dining options right outside the hotel, making it easy to grab a bite anytime. One of my favorite things? Walking in and immediately being offered a cold Asahi—just sit back, relax, and enjoy the vibe. The modern, stylish design creates a spacious and welcoming atmosphere, and the staff are friendly and attentive. It’s a great mix of comfort, convenience, and fun. I’ll definitely be coming back.

Staying at Hotel Monday Asakusa was an absolute highlight of my trip to Tokyo! The staff went above and beyond with their friendly and helpful service—always smiling, quick to assist, and genuinely welcoming. The room was immaculate, especially the bathroom with its smart dry-wet separation layout, which made everything so much more convenient and hygienic. The lighting throughout the space was perfect—not too bright, not too dim—just right for relaxing after a long day exploring. Located just steps away from Asakura, it’s super easy to get around the city by train or on foot. Clean, modern, and thoughtfully designed, this hotel offers incredible value for money. I’d definitely book here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo.

Staying at Other Space Asakusa was an absolute highlight of my trip to Tokyo. The location is unbeatable—just a quick walk across the street and you're right in front of Senso-ji Temple. The common areas are spacious and well-designed, perfect for working or simply relaxing with a good book. Breakfast was a real treat—fresh, varied daily options that kept things exciting. My room had a direct view of Senso-ji, and the rooftop terrace offered stunning views of the Tokyo Skytree, especially beautiful at sunset. The overall vibe is modern, clean, and welcoming. Staff were incredibly friendly—housekeeping even greeted us with a smile and a thank you. There’s also a language exchange event hosted in the dining area (paid), which was a fun way to meet other travelers. The only minor issue was that the duvet felt slightly damp, possibly due to humidity, but it didn’t detract much from the excellent experience. Overall, this place offers great value, comfort, and charm. I’d definitely come back.

The location is incredibly convenient—just a 5-minute walk to Senso-ji Temple, and the riverside rooms offer stunning views of the Tokyo Skytree, both during the day and at night. I stayed multiple nights, and while the room isn’t cleaned daily, they leave fresh towels outside the door each morning. Used towels and trash can simply be left at the door—no need to carry them to the hall, which is super practical. The top floor has a foot bath with complimentary towels for drying off, plus free access to a massage chair. There are three floors of laundry machines available at no cost, including detergent—though dryers require payment. Men can use the hot spring daily, while women are only allowed on weekends and public holidays in the afternoon. That said, I was given a voucher that lets me visit another nearby onsen just ten minutes away, and it’s good for unlimited use. It’s unclear if this is part of a promotion or standard offer, but either way, it adds great value. Overall, excellent for the price and perfect for travelers who appreciate thoughtful touches.

Staying at Hotel Tabard Tokyo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Tokyo! The room was spacious—perfect for two people with two 29-inch suitcases, and it felt so comfortable throughout our stay. Breakfast included warm coffee, fresh bread, and a simple yet comforting miso soup—just enough to start the day right. The location is unbeatable: just a 5–6 minute walk from Nishi-Shinjuku Station, with direct access to the JR lines, the Hanzomon subway, and even the Chūō-Sōbu Line that goes straight to Narita Airport. That convenience alone made travel stress-free. Nearby, you’ll find major convenience stores, a department store, and even a Don Quijote—all within walking distance. The only minor downside? The room lighting was a bit dim, but honestly, that’s such a small trade-off for everything else. Cleanliness, comfort, and great value all in one. I’d definitely choose this hotel again on any future visit to Tokyo—it’s now my top pick.

This is my second time staying at this hotel, and I’m just as impressed as the first. The rooms are brand new, spotlessly clean, and incredibly well-maintained—every corner feels fresh and thoughtfully designed. I brought a friend along this time, and they were equally thrilled; they said it’s definitely on their list for next time in Tokyo. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable—super close to Asakusa Station, making it easy to explore the city by train. Walk out the door and you’re right in the heart of the action: great food, local shops, and historic sights like Senso-ji Temple are all within walking distance. Yet, once inside, it’s peaceful and relaxing. It’s rare to find such comfort, cleanliness, and convenience in one place. If you're visiting Tokyo, this hotel should be your top pick. Highly recommended!

Staying at HOTEL MYSTAYS Kameido was a great experience overall. The hotel is conveniently located near both JR Kameido Station and Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation’s Nishi-oshima Station—both are just a short walk away, so choosing either one depends on your route. What really stands out is the excellent value for money. The rooms may be compact, and you’ll need to move your suitcase into the hallway to unpack fully, but everything else makes up for it: clean facilities, friendly staff, and a welcoming atmosphere. It's perfect for travelers who prioritize comfort and convenience over space. I’d definitely recommend this hotel for a comfortable and affordable stay in Tokyo.

Staying at Smile Hotel Tokyo Ayase Ekimae was a fantastic experience, especially for its convenient location right near the Chiyoda Line. It only took a few minutes to walk from the station, making it incredibly easy to get around Tokyo without the hassle of transfers or long commutes. The area is surprisingly quiet and peaceful—definitely not like the crowded tourist spots you often find in central Tokyo. If you prefer a more serene atmosphere away from the noise and crowds, this hotel is an excellent choice. Even though it’s compact, the rooms are clean, well-kept, and thoughtfully designed with comfort in mind. The staff were friendly and helpful, adding to the overall positive vibe. For travelers seeking a calm, convenient, and comfortable base in Tokyo, I highly recommend this place—it truly delivers on both value and quality.

Staying at THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA was a delightful surprise—tiny but perfectly equipped. Even though the room is compact, it has everything you need, including a mini-fridge, making it super convenient for storing snacks and drinks. The rooftop terrace is a hidden gem—perfect for capturing stunning shots of the Tokyo Skytree with clear skies. It's just a 10-minute walk to Senso-ji Temple, offering a charming stroll through local streets filled with traditional vibes. While the nearest subway station takes a bit longer to reach, there’s a direct bus nearby that goes straight to Ueno Park—super helpful for day trips. Overall, the location is incredibly convenient, the atmosphere is cozy, and the value for money is outstanding. If you're planning to explore Asakusa and want a quiet, well-located base, this hotel is definitely worth considering.

This hidden gem of a hotel totally exceeded my expectations! The room size is just right—not too small, not too large—perfect for a comfortable stay. What really impressed me was the ground-floor amenities: an ice machine, microwave, washing machine, and dryer all available for guest use. It’s such a convenience when you’re traveling, especially if you need to freshen up clothes or quickly heat up a meal. There are tons of dining options nearby—from authentic ramen shops to casual cafes and international eateries—so you’ll never go hungry. Plus, there’s a supermarket and a drugstore just steps away for essentials. The location is unbeatable: both subway and bus stops are literally right outside the door, making it super easy to explore areas like Asakusa, Ginza, or Akihabara. With its great value, excellent service, and unbeatable convenience, I’d definitely come back without hesitation.

Staying at Stay SAKURA Tokyo Asakusa Art Deco Hotel was a highlight of my trip to Tokyo. The room is spacious for a city hotel—much larger than I expected—and feels very comfortable and well-designed. Located just a short walk from Senso-ji Temple, it’s incredibly convenient for exploring the area. The view of Tokyo Skytree from the window is absolutely stunning, whether during the day or at night. On my last day, it suddenly started raining, and I was so glad the hotel offered complimentary umbrellas for guests—such a thoughtful touch that really made the stay more memorable. The service, location, and attention to detail are all top-notch. I’d definitely return and recommend this place to anyone visiting Tokyo.
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