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Dai Kuroya (Asakusa Matsuya Front Branch) is a hidden gem tucked in the ancient streets of Asakusa. Though small, it radiates warmth—the owner greets you like family, and the aroma of slow-simmered broth pulls you in. Their 12-hour deep-fired pork broth ramen is legendary—creamy, bold, and soul-warming. Paired with hand-pulled noodles, it’s comfort food done right. If you’re in Asakusa, skip the tourist traps—this is the real Tokyo taste.

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1Hotel Monday Premium Toyosu★★★★4.51456.97 km
2Hotel Monday Asakusa★★★★4.72120.63 km
3Hotel Monday Premium Ueno Okachimachi★★★★4.8812.05 km
4hotel MONday Akihabara Asakusabashi★★★★4.51151.63 km
5Premium hotel MONday MAIHAMA View 1★★★★--10.4 km
6Hotel Monday Tokyo Nishikasai★★★4.71137.59 km

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Near Dainiwa (Asakusa Matsuya Front Store) in Tokyo, highly recommended options include Hotel Sunroute Plaza Asakusa and Hotel MyStays Premium Asakusa. Both are within a 5-minute walk of the landmark, offering modern amenities with traditional Japanese touches. Hotel Sunroute Plaza Asakusa features spacious rooms with views of the nearby Asakusa Temple, while Hotel MyStays Premium Asakusa provides excellent value with complimentary Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk service. Located just steps from Asakusa Station, these hotels offer seamless access to Senso-ji Temple, Nakamise Shopping Street, and the Sumida River cruise, making them ideal for exploring Tokyo’s historic district.

Absolutely! The area around Dainiwa (Asakusa Matsuya Front Store) is rich in iconic photo opportunities. Visit Senso-ji Temple's Thunder Gate (Ryōbu Gate) during golden hour when the lanterns light up, creating a stunning contrast against the traditional wooden architecture. Stroll along Nakamise Shopping Street, where vibrant stalls and hanging paper lanterns form a picturesque backdrop perfect for candid shots. For a unique perspective, head to the Asakusa Sky Park Observation Deck, located atop the Asakusa Culture & Tourism Center. From this 300-meter-high vantage point, you can capture panoramic views of the entire Asakusa district—including the temple complex, the bustling street, and the Sumida River—offering a memorable skyline composition.

Walking from Dainiwa (Asakusa Matsuya Front Store) to Senso-ji Temple takes only about 8 minutes on foot. Head north along Nakamise Shopping Street, passing numerous traditional shops selling wagashi (Japanese sweets), souvenirs, and crafts. As you walk, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and authentic Edo-period ambiance. Cross a small bridge along the way, and you'll arrive at the entrance of Senso-ji Temple. No public transit needed—perfect for travelers who enjoy leisurely exploration. Stop by a local stall to try freshly made dorayaki or matcha mochi along the way. For the most peaceful experience, visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and fully appreciate the temple’s serene atmosphere.

Radisson Hotel Asakusa is a top choice, just a 5-minute walk from Dainiya. The hotel blends modern comfort with traditional Japanese design, offering rooms with views of Senso-ji Temple and the Sumida River. It features free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and luggage storage—perfect for travelers exploring Tokyo’s historic districts. Located near Asakusa Station and Nakamise Shopping Street, it provides excellent access to cultural landmarks and local cuisine.

It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Dainiya to Senso-ji Temple, passing through the bustling Nakamise Shopping Street lined with traditional snacks and souvenirs. For a richer experience, stroll along the Sumida River bank to enjoy views of the iconic Kaminarimon Gate and wooden architecture. During the Sanja Matsuri Festival, join the vibrant procession and prayer rituals. Don’t miss visiting the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center for Edo-era exhibits or stopping by Tenmon-Do for freshly made mochi and matcha desserts.

Near Dainiya, explore timeless eateries like Meijiya Honke for savory shoyu fried chicken and Asakusa Kinyo-ya for fresh sushi stalls. Participate in a hands-on workshop at Asakusa Wagashi Workshop, where you’ll craft traditional mochi-filled manju with matcha and red bean paste. In the evening, visit the Sumida River night market to savor steaming kushikatsu and taiyaki, paired with chilled sake—perfect for soaking in Tokyo’s most authentic urban charm.

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Hotel Monday Premium Toyosu

Stayed for two nights and absolutely loved the experience! The hotel is conveniently located near Toyosu Station, with a shuttle bus available—though timing is limited, so it's best to plan ahead. Finding the entrance took a bit of effort, but once inside, everything felt smooth and welcoming. Right across from the hotel is a large supermarket—perfect for grabbing snacks or essentials without leaving the area. The highlight? The shared bathhouse on-site—relaxing in a warm soak after a long day was pure bliss. The room itself was clean, modern, and well-designed with thoughtful touches throughout. Great value for the price, and I’d definitely stay here again if visiting Tokyo.

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Hotel Monday Asakusa

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.

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Hotel Monday Premium Ueno Okachimachi

Staying at this hotel during our second day in Tokyo was a delightful surprise! The room was surprisingly spacious and well-designed, offering plenty of comfort despite being in the heart of the city. Right outside the door is a subway station—perfect for getting around Tokyo on your own schedule. Even though there's a highway just below, the soundproofing is excellent; once the windows are closed, you won’t hear a thing. And the neighborhood? Amazing. From local ramen spots to international cafes and convenience stores, everything you could want is within walking distance. It’s rare to find such a convenient, quiet, and well-located hotel in Tokyo—this place truly stands out. I’d definitely come back without hesitation.

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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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The Peninsula Tokyo

Staying at The Peninsula Tokyo was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Ginza, with easy access to both JR and subway lines, making exploring the city effortless. The hotel’s design stays true to the Peninsula’s signature elegance: timeless, sophisticated, and quietly luxurious. While some areas show signs of age and could benefit from a refresh, the service remains consistently exceptional—attentive, discreet, and genuinely warm. I especially loved the bath amenities; the shower gel had a subtle, refreshing scent that made every moment in the bathroom feel like a little retreat. It’s clear this place still values the details that make a stay memorable. For anyone seeking a refined urban escape in Tokyo, this is a top-tier choice.

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Shangri-La Tokyo

Staying at Shangri-La Tokyo was an absolute delight. The location is incredibly convenient—just steps from the subway station, making it easy to explore anywhere in Tokyo, even on rainy days. The direct link to Marui Department Store means shopping is effortless and comfortable. Taxis are readily available just outside the hotel entrance. The staff were attentive and friendly throughout our stay. One minor note: the view toward Mount Fuji is beautiful when the weather permits, but the train tracks nearby do produce some noise, even at higher floors. That said, it’s a small trade-off for such a prime location and exceptional service. Overall, this hotel delivers on comfort, convenience, and value—definitely planning to return.

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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi

Staying at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Otemachi for the second time, and I’m still completely in love with this place. It’s now my top choice in Tokyo — the service is thoughtful and attentive without ever feeling intrusive. This time, I upgraded to a Deluxe Suite on the highest floor, directly facing the Imperial Palace. The view is absolutely breathtaking: panoramic cityscapes during the day, and magical nighttime views from the bathtub right by the window. The bathroom is spacious and fully separate, with premium fittings and an incredible layout that makes every moment feel luxurious. Room service is available 24/7 — breakfast delivered to your room costs the same as dining in-house, but I’d still choose delivery for the convenience and the generous fruit platter. The hotel’s VITRU bar on the lobby level is ranked among Asia’s Top 50 — designed with inspiration from a renowned Parisian bar, it has a sophisticated French aesthetic, excellent cocktails, and surprisingly reasonable prices. Guests can walk in easily, no hassle. Location-wise, while it’s not right next to the subway station (it’s on top of Otemachi Station, owned by Mitsui), getting to Tokyo Station is just a quick ride, and Silver Street is within 10 minutes by taxi. Plus, Otemachi itself is incredibly well-connected — way more convenient than areas like Azabu. Even though the hotel has been open a few years, everything still feels brand new, clean, and impeccably maintained. No signs of wear, just top-tier quality throughout. If you want a quiet, elevated urban retreat in central Tokyo with unbeatable views and exceptional service, this is it.

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Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi

Staying at Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi was an absolute delight. Right next to Tokyo Station, it’s just a short walk from the Marunouchi and Yaesu South exits—especially convenient if you’re arriving from the airport. We were a family of three, and instead of booking two separate rooms elsewhere, we opted for one room with an extra bed at the Four Seasons. It worked out perfectly—spacious, comfortable, and the staff went above and beyond with their warm hospitality. The doorman even greeted us with a friendly smile, and our little one was happily handed some chocolates and treats. Walking to Ginza took only about ten minutes—perfect for exploring on foot. My son was especially excited to visit Itoya stationery store, and we enjoyed strolling through the area without feeling rushed. Location, service, comfort, and attention to detail all hit top marks. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a memorable experience. Highly recommend for travelers who value quality and convenience.

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InterContinental Tokyo Bay

The entire experience was absolutely outstanding. From the moment we arrived, every request I made—like a quiet, non-smoking room near the elevator—was thoughtfully accommodated. Staff greeted us right at the entrance and even carried our luggage straight to the room, making check-in effortless. Throughout our eight-day stay, the room was spotless every single day, which is rare but appreciated. The view from the window? Directly overlooking Tokyo Bay—sunrises and sunsets were breathtaking. But what truly stood out was how quickly and sincerely the front desk responded whenever we needed anything. Whether it was extra towels or a late-night snack, they acted fast and with genuine care. It’s clear this hotel values guest satisfaction beyond just comfort—it’s about creating memorable moments. I’d return in a heartbeat.

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The Prince Park Tower Tokyo - Preferred Hotels & Resorts, LVX Collection

Staying at The Prince Park Tower Tokyo and being able to fall asleep with the Tokyo Tower just outside my window was an unforgettable experience. I actually upgraded my room on-site (for a small fee), and the staff were incredibly helpful—they even arranged my check-in time between 7:17 PM and 11:17 PM, which worked out perfectly. Of course, we made it to the Sky Lounge on the 33rd floor—there’s a minimum spend, but honestly, the view is worth every penny. Sipping a drink while overlooking the glowing city lights and the iconic tower was pure magic. This hotel delivers beyond expectations, and I can’t wait to come back.

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Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo

From the moment I stepped into Mandarin Oriental, Tokyo, I was greeted with a sense of calm sophistication that instantly put me at ease. The hotel strikes a perfect balance between modern elegance and traditional Japanese hospitality—every detail feels intentional, from the minimalist design to the quiet attentiveness of the staff. My room was spacious and beautifully appointed, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of the city skyline. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and the bathroom felt like a luxury retreat, complete with high-end amenities. Dining here was an absolute highlight—each restaurant offered not just exquisite food but also a unique cultural experience. The chefs clearly care about every bite, and the service team anticipated my needs without ever feeling intrusive. What truly stood out was how effortlessly they practiced omotenashi—the genuine warmth and thoughtfulness behind their actions made the stay feel personal and unforgettable. Whether you're here for business or leisure, this isn't just a hotel—it's a sanctuary in the heart of Tokyo. It’s one of those rare places where every moment feels elevated, and I’d absolutely return without hesitation.

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Andaz Tokyo Toranomon Hills- A Concept by Hyatt

I’ve been eager to experience this hotel ever since I heard it was designed by the renowned architect Yung Tang Chiu. From the moment I stepped in, the elegant ambiance of dark wood finishes in both the lobby and rooms exceeded my expectations. The layout is thoughtfully designed—front desk, concierge, and lounge areas are clearly separated yet feel cohesive, creating a sense of privacy without feeling isolated. The room itself is spacious, with the chair and bed perfectly positioned to face the panoramic view of the surrounding hills. Waking up to that vista felt like a gift. And the breakfast? The salmon roe was incredibly fresh—perfectly paired with rice, adding a luxurious touch to the morning. Every detail feels intentional, from the design to the service. This place isn’t just a stay—it’s an experience. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a quiet retreat with exceptional style.