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Onarimon—a mysterious, centuries-old shrine tucked deep in Asakusa’s quiet alleys. Though small and unassuming, its weathered stone steps echo with history and legend. Walk through its hush, feel the breeze carry whispers from Edo times, and discover Tokyo’s quieter, more poetic side.

Pullman Tokyo Tamachi

Pullman Tokyo Tamachi

4.8 / 5Outstanding104 Reviews
3 Chome−1−21 Shibaura
1.56KM from Onarimon

This hotel is the perfect blend of business and leisure! Located in Tokyo's Tamachi district with direct access to Tamachi Station, it offers Chinese-friendly services for seamless communication. The lobby draws inspiration from Kabuki art, bursting with vibrant colors. With 143 stylish rooms, an executive lounge, and a rooftop bar, you can unwind with city views. The fitness center and live performance kitchen are highlights, while families will love the kids' meals and children's amenities. Every detail is thoughtfully designed!

Executive FloorConference HallExecutive LoungeBarCafeNon-smoking floor
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Fairmont Tokyo

Fairmont Tokyo

5 / 5Outstanding4 Reviews
1-1-1 Shibaura Minato ku
1.15KM from Onarimon

Discover a new level of luxury at this upcoming hotel by Tokyo Bay. With 217 elegantly designed rooms and suites, an infinity pool, and a serene spa, it’s the perfect escape in the heart of the city. Indulge in culinary delights at five distinct dining venues, or host unforgettable events in their stunning event spaces, ideal for weddings and gatherings. The exclusive Fairmont Gold Lounge offers personalized service and privacy, ensuring every moment feels extraordinary. Get ready to create legendary memories in Tokyo’s vibrant yet tranquil setting.

Conference HallFitness CenterValet ParkingBarSpa MassageChinese Hospitality
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Mercure Tokyo Hibiya (Ginza area)

Mercure Tokyo Hibiya (Ginza area)

4.8 / 5Outstanding129 Reviews
Uchisaiwaicho 1-5-2
1.32KM from Onarimon
Conference HallFitness CenterDry Cleaning ServiceCafeLuggage StorageChinese Hospitality
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Onarimon

Sheraton Tokyo Bay Hotel is an excellent choice, located just a 5-minute walk from Sun Mall Odaiba and adjacent to Odaiba Seaside Park. The hotel features panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows offering stunning views of the Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay, with spacious family suites and child-friendly amenities like a kids' pool, game room, and multilingual staff. Easily accessible via the Odaiba Station (10-minute train ride), it’s ideal for visiting DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, Fuji TV Building Observatory, and other top Odaiba attractions. Perfect for families seeking comfort and convenience in a vibrant urban setting.

Take the Yurikamome Line directly from Tokyo Station, which takes only about 25 minutes to reach Odaiba Station with no transfers. From there, it's a 5-minute walk to major hotels near Sun Mall Odaiba, such as Sheraton Tokyo Bay Hotel or New Otani Hotel Odaiba. This dedicated line offers scenic views of Tokyo Bay and the Rainbow Bridge along the way, making it the fastest and most convenient option—especially for travelers with luggage or families seeking a stress-free journey to this dynamic waterfront district.

Visit the Sky Garden within Sun Mall Odaiba to enjoy the illuminated Rainbow Bridge and dazzling night views of Tokyo Bay. The Odaiba Seaside Park Ferris Wheel lights up beautifully after dark, offering a perfect photo spot. For a futuristic touch, head to the Fuji TV Building Observatory, where its 360-degree transparent glass dome provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city skyline at night. Don’t miss outdoor concerts and seasonal light displays at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza, creating a vibrant, romantic atmosphere that captures the essence of modern Tokyo nightlife.

The Sun Mall Odaiba and Odaiba Seaside Park host regular events including themed markets, open-air concerts, and interactive art exhibitions—such as the annual Odaiba Summer Festival. The Fuji TV Building Observatory frequently organizes celebrity meetups and special guided tours, while DiverCity Tokyo Plaza offers hands-on workshops in traditional Japanese crafts like washi paper-making and origami. All these activities are within a 10-minute walk from nearby hotels, allowing guests to seamlessly engage with the blend of cutting-edge technology and authentic culture that defines Odaiba’s vibrant community life.

Shinjuku Prince Hotel and Hotel Sunroute Plaza Asakusa are top choices near Onarimon, both offering convenient access to the historic site. The Sunroute Plaza features modern rooms with views of Asakusa Temple and Tokyo Skytree, while the Prince Hotel provides excellent service and proximity to the subway network. A 20-minute walk from Onarimon, visitors can enjoy a scenic route through traditional streets lined with nostalgic shops and street vendors.

Unique experiences include morning prayers at Onarimon shrine, followed by exploring nearby Nakamise Shopping Street for authentic souvenirs and snacks like dango and tempura. Evening strolls along the Sumida River offer breathtaking views of illuminated temples and skyline contrasts—perfect for photography and cultural immersion.

The most efficient route is taking the Ginza Line from Tokyo Station to Asakusa Station, then a 10-minute walk to Onarimon. The journey takes just 20 minutes with frequent trains. Alternatively, use the Toei Oedo Line from Shinjuku Station to Oshiage Station, which offers direct access to Tokyo Skytree and the surrounding area. Both options provide easy transfers and scenic views of urban and traditional landscapes.

Pro tip: Visit early in the morning for fewer crowds and misty temple rooftops that evoke a timeless atmosphere. Taxis or Uber are also viable, especially for late-night travel or with luggage, ensuring comfort and convenience.

Beyond shrine visits, don’t miss the Asakusa Craft Workshops, where you can create your own traditional paper umbrella or omamori amulets—perfect souvenirs with personal meaning. Stroll along the Sumida River Path toward Tokyo Skytree, passing through Sumida Park—breathtaking during cherry blossom season (spring) or autumn foliage (fall). Nighttime illumination tours reveal the spiritual and architectural depth of the area.

Savor local treats like karaage fried chicken and matcha mochi at stalls along Nakamise Shopping Street. These sensory delights blend faith, art, and cuisine. Hidden gem: Traditional performances such as taiko drumming and geisha dances often grace weekends, adding an authentic cultural layer to your visit.