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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.

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai Grande

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai Grande

4.7 / 5Great136 Reviews
6 Chome-19-18 Nishikasai
8.32KM from Asakusa
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Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai

4.3 / 5Good91 Reviews
6 Chome-17-9 Nishikasai
8.25KM from Asakusa
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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.