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Step into Asakusa, where Tokyo’s soul whispers through ancient alleys! The iconic Senso-ji Temple greets you with its towering red gate, glowing like a beacon of tradition. Stroll down Nakamise Street—sizzling street food, handcrafted souvenirs, and the sweet scent of matcha treats fill the air. Don’t miss the rooftop view from the temple’s observatory: as golden light spills over the cityscape, time slows, and you’re not just visiting—you’re living history.

KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Tawaramachi

KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Tawaramachi

4.9 / 5Outstanding90 Reviews
2 Chome-8-12 Kotobuki
0.94KM from Asakusa
DryerNon-smoking floorChildren's SuppliesLuggage StorageForeign Currency Exchange ServiceChinese Hospitality
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Koko Hotel Premier Nihonbashi Hamacho

Koko Hotel Premier Nihonbashi Hamacho

4.7 / 5Great565 Reviews
2 Chome-30-4 Nihonbashihamacho
3.32KM from Asakusa
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageForeign Currency Exchange ServiceSummer Selection
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Koko Hotel Ginza-1Chome

Koko Hotel Ginza-1Chome

4.6 / 5Great447 Reviews
1 Chome-9-5 Ginza, Chuo
5.28KM from Asakusa
DryerDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceSummer Selection
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Koko Hotel Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Koko Hotel Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

4.7 / 5Great54 Reviews
3 Chome-24-2
0.64KM from Asakusa
DryerLuggage StorageMedical Room
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Koko Hotel Tsukiji Ginza

Koko Hotel Tsukiji Ginza

4.5 / 5Great433 Reviews
6 Chome-8-8 Tsukiji
6.08KM from Asakusa
Conference HallCafeLuggage StorageForeign Currency Exchange Service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Asakusa

Asakusa Richmond Hotel is a top choice, blending Edo-period architecture with modern comforts. Its rooms feature shoji screens, tatami mats, and serene views of the neighborhood’s historic alleys. Just a 5-minute walk from Senso-ji Temple, guests can enjoy quiet mornings amid temple bells and incense. The hotel offers an authentic tea ceremony experience, deepening cultural immersion.

Conveniently located 200 meters from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, it provides easy access to Akihabara, Shinjuku, and beyond. On-site, a Japanese restaurant serves fresh kamaboko and tempura, sourced daily from local markets. Guests also enjoy complimentary kimono rentals, perfect for strolling through Nakamise Shopping Street and capturing timeless photos at Senso-ji’s iconic red gate.

Sunshine Hotel Asakusa stands out with a 3-minute walk to Naritasan Gate and Nakamise Shopping Street—perfect for early morning pilgrims and shopping enthusiasts. The hotel blends modern minimalism with Zen-inspired design, featuring smart lighting and soundproof windows for restful stays.

Each morning, guests receive a complimentary Japanese breakfast with miso soup, grilled amberjack, and freshly brewed matcha. Special events include the Night Illumination Walk, led by local artisans through hidden alleys housing century-old shops like family-run sushi stalls and hand-crafted origami studios. Additionally, the hotel offers electric bike rentals, enabling effortless exploration of Asakusa’s lesser-known historical corners—ideal for families and photography lovers.

Guests in Asakusa can enjoy several unique cultural activities. The Asakusa Culture Center hosts regular ukiyo-e sketching workshops, where professional artists teach Edo-era woodblock printing techniques. Additionally, weekly Noh theater performances take place in intimate venues, with attendees invited to wear kimono for an immersive experience.

Don’t miss the Sumida River Tea Ceremony, held beside the river flowing through Asakusa, where local tea masters serve Uji matcha with handmade wagashi sweets, blending nature and tradition. Some hotels also offer wood carving classes, using tools passed down by master craftsmen, allowing guests to carve their own miniature Buddhist statue as a souvenir. All experiences are conducted in small groups, emphasizing meaningful interaction and cultural respect.

Stay at Asakusa Sun City Hotel, where high-floor rooms provide panoramic views of the Thunder Gate (Raijin-mon) and bustling Nakamise Shopping Street. The hotel’s location is just a 5-minute walk from Senso-ji Temple, offering easy access to Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist shrine.

Key features: Traditional Japanese-style tatami rooms, on-site hot spring baths, and daily tea ceremonies held in the garden. Guests can rent authentic kimonos for photo shoots at the temple entrance or join the evening Asakusa Night Market Tour, sampling street foods like takoyaki, ningyo-yaki, and grilled mochi.

For skyline views, the nearby Tokyo Skytree is only a 15-minute walk away—perfect for sunset photography and urban exploration.

Mitsui Royal Hotel Asakusa stands out as the most convenient and culturally immersive option, located just a 3-minute walk from Senso-ji Temple’s main gate. Its design blends modern luxury with Edo-period aesthetics, featuring ukiyo-e murals and wooden shoji screens throughout the lobby.

Unique experiences: Free guided walking maps and electric bicycle rentals to explore the Sumida River path toward Tokyo Skytree. Weekly Asakusa Artisan Market allows guests to craft handmade fans or paper lanterns. At night, join the Raijin-mon Light Festival, an interactive light installation by digital artists that transforms the historic gate into a living canvas of sound and color.

Asakusa Sakura Hotel is ideal for families, offering child-friendly facilities such as a dedicated playroom, family suites (connecting two rooms), and 24-hour hot water access. Located just a 5-minute walk from Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street, it provides easy access to major attractions.

Family-focused perks: Free luggage storage, baby stroller rentals, and monthly Parent-Child Kimono Experience Days, where children wear mini kimonos for photos at the Thunder Gate. Guided tours of the Old Asakusa Story Route teach kids about Edo-era life through storytelling. At night, families can participate in the Sumida River Lantern Floating Ceremony, symbolizing peace and reunion—a touching way to end a memorable trip.

Traveler Reviews

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KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Tawaramachi

We booked a large room for four, and it was perfect—spacious and well-equipped with all the essentials. The washer and dryer are combined in one unit, so drying clothes takes a bit more time than expected, but it's still functional. Housekeeping isn’t daily full cleaning, but they do collect trash and replace towels every day, which keeps things tidy and fresh. The location is excellent—just a short walk from Asakusa Station, giving easy access to both the Ginza and Asakusa lines. Whether you're heading out for sightseeing, shopping, or just exploring Tokyo’s vibe, everything is within reach. Super convenient, great value, and we’d definitely stay here again.

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Koko Hotel Premier Nihonbashi Hamacho

The check-in process was smooth and welcoming, with friendly staff guiding me through everything. The room was surprisingly spacious—much more than expected—and offered a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere. I especially appreciated the small convenience store located right in the basement where I could grab essentials like toothpaste, toothbrush, and bath salts without having to go far. Housekeeping was excellent—cleaned daily with attention to detail, leaving no corner untouched. The location is perfect: just steps away from a Lawson convenience store for late-night snacks or necessities. It’s also within easy reach of major transit lines, making it simple to explore Ginza, Shinjuku, or other parts of Tokyo. Overall, this hotel delivers exceptional value and comfort—definitely a top choice for my next visit to Tokyo.

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Koko Hotel Ginza-1Chome

Staying at Koko Hotel Ginza-1Chome was an absolute highlight of my trip to Tokyo! The location is unbeatable—right in the heart of Ginza, making shopping and exploring super convenient. I spent three days here on a short getaway, and every minute was well spent wandering around the boutiques and street food stalls just steps from the hotel. There’s a 7-Eleven and Lawson right across the street—perfect for late-night snacks or essentials. The hotel goes above and beyond with free amenities: toothpaste, toothbrushes, mouthwash, cotton swabs, makeup pads, even shaving kits for men—everything you need for a comfortable stay. The water dispenser on the ground floor is a game-changer—free, endless access to fresh drinking water. And when I accidentally spilled something on my shirt during dinner, I was able to head straight to the on-site laundry room, where machines were ready and supplies like detergent were already available. No extra hassle, no extra cost. Clean, efficient, and thoughtfully designed—this hotel delivers excellent value and comfort. I’ll definitely be coming back whenever I visit Ginza.

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Koko Hotel Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

This hotel completely exceeded my expectations! The room was surprisingly spacious for Tokyo—our family of four could easily spread out all four suitcases in the living area without feeling cramped. Staying on a higher floor offered stunning views of Tokyo Skytree, and we even got to see fireworks one evening, which was magical. The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful—every person we met at the front desk went above and beyond to make us feel welcome. Plus, everything we needed was within walking distance: supermarkets, convenience stores, restaurants, and cafes. The only minor downside is that it’s a bit far from the nearest subway station (about a 10-minute walk), but it’s still manageable. Overall, this place delivers exceptional value, comfort, and hospitality. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to Tokyo!

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Koko Hotel Tsukiji Ginza

Just a short 8-minute walk to the nearest subway station, but there’s a bus stop right outside the hotel—only a 1-minute stroll away. That makes getting around super convenient. The hotel itself feels brand new and is spotlessly clean throughout. It’s wonderfully quiet at night, thanks to the surrounding area being mostly residential with few shops nearby—perfect for a restful sleep. Staff are friendly and helpful, and I appreciated the self-service toothbrushes and toothpaste available in the lobby. Small touches like this really make a difference. Overall, an excellent stay—I’ll definitely book again on my next trip to Tokyo.

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Hotel Metropolitan Edmont Tokyo

I absolutely love the neighborhood—quiet, scenic, and just a short walk from the subway, making it super convenient for exploring Tokyo. Though the hotel is 40 years old, the main building was well-maintained during my stay. The room had clearly been renovated recently—clean, modern, and comfortable. The staff were incredibly friendly and spoke English fluently, which made everything smooth and welcoming. It’s clear this place takes pride in its service and upkeep. I’d definitely come back again—it’s a standout choice in Tokyo.

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the b asakusa

Staying at the b asakusa was an absolute game-changer for our Tokyo trip. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk to Senso-ji Temple, perfect for early morning visits without rushing. Right across the street, you'll find convenience stores like Seven-Eleven and FamilyMart, pharmacies, Don Quijote, and even Uniqlo—all within easy reach. With multiple subway stations nearby, getting around Tokyo is super convenient. But what really stood out? The hotel offers direct bus services to both Narita and Haneda Airports, which made our travel with luggage so much easier. We even walked to the nearest subway station to catch the airport express, saving time and hassle. This place combines comfort, accessibility, and practicality in a way that’s hard to beat—highly recommend for travelers who value seamless transit.

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hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi

Staying at hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The room was larger than expected, with smart space planning—especially the bathroom, which felt spacious and well-designed without feeling cramped. Cleanliness was excellent throughout our stay; we never had any issues with pests or hygiene, which gave us peace of mind. As a three-person room, there’s limited space to unpack fully—just enough for one 24-inch suitcase and a small carry-on—but it’s manageable. What really stood out was the front desk staff: incredibly friendly and helpful. We arrived early and they happily stored our luggage until check-in time in the afternoon—a thoughtful touch. Location-wise, getting to Asakusa Temple is super convenient—just a short walk from the nearest subway station. The only minor downside is that the station entrance has no elevator, just stairs, but it’s still very accessible. This was our first hotel in Japan with my parents, and the positive impression they left with us makes this place truly special. Great value, great vibe, and definitely a repeat visit on the list.

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JR-EAST HOTEL METS KOMAGOME

Located just steps away from the subway station, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience—especially for travelers with lots of luggage. While it's not in a bustling area, the quiet neighborhood makes it a peaceful retreat after a long day exploring Tokyo. The room is compact but perfectly sized for solo travelers, and everything inside was clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully equipped. What stands out most is how close it is to public transit—no need to walk far, which is a huge plus when you're tired or carrying heavy bags. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout our stay, adding a warm touch to the experience. With excellent value for money and top-notch location, I’d definitely recommend this place to anyone visiting Tokyo on a budget.

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Tatekawa 333 Residence

If you're looking to truly experience everyday life in Tokyo, this place is an absolute gem. The apartment is incredibly well-equipped with everything you need—stove, microwave, washing machine, and more—making it feel like a real home away from home. Just a 6-minute walk to the nearest subway station means getting around the city is effortless; grab a Tokyo Subway Ticket and you’re all set for exploring. The location is quiet yet convenient, perfectly balancing comfort and accessibility. It’s not just a stay—it’s a genuine slice of local Tokyo living. Highly recommended for travelers who want authenticity without compromise.

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Hotel Sardonyx Ueno

The staff at the front desk were incredibly friendly and welcoming from the moment we arrived. The room was spotless, comfortable, and well-maintained—perfect for a relaxing stay. I was especially impressed by the complimentary breakfast: fresh, delicious, and thoughtfully prepared with a good variety of options. It made our morning so much better! The hotel’s location is unbeatable—it's just a short walk from Ueno Station, making it super easy to get around Tokyo. Right outside, you’ve got everything you could want: great local restaurants, lively bars, and even a full building dedicated to UNIQLO and GU—perfect for picking up some casual wear or gifts. Everything’s within walking distance, which is such a bonus. This place truly offers excellent value and comfort. I’d definitely stay here again the next time I visit Tokyo.

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MONday Apart Premium Asakusa

Staying at MONday Apart Premium Asakusa was a delightful experience from start to finish. The room is surprisingly spacious—more than enough for a family of three—and having a private balcony made the stay even more special. I loved sipping morning coffee while enjoying the quiet view of the neighborhood. Everything you need for self-catering is provided, so cooking meals at home was easy and cost-effective. Cleanliness is top-notch; no corner was overlooked. The only minor downside? It’s a short walk from the nearest subway station, but honestly, that just added charm. Walking around the local streets felt like exploring a real Tokyo residential area—small shops, cozy cafes, and authentic vibes everywhere. It’s not just a hotel; it’s a genuine slice of city life. Perfect for travelers who want comfort, convenience, and a bit of adventure all in one.