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Step into Jingu-ji Shrine, where red torii gates wind through a serene forest like a living scroll painting—soft incense, the gentle chime of wooden wind bells, and quiet whispers from centuries past. More than just a shrine, it’s an urban sanctuary that invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and rediscover Tokyo’s soulful heartbeat.

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai Grande

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai Grande

4.7 / 5Great136 Reviews
6 Chome-19-18 Nishikasai
6.23KM from Otamainari Shrine
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Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai

Rembrandt Style Tokyo Nishikasai

4.3 / 5Good91 Reviews
6 Chome-17-9 Nishikasai
6.13KM from Otamainari Shrine
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Otamainari Shrine

Stay at Mitsui Garden Tokyo for a serene blend of modern comfort and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Just a 10-minute walk from Kameido Shrine, this boutique hotel offers private tea ceremony sessions, kotatsu lounge access, and a tranquil garden courtyard. Its central location allows easy access to the Toei Subway Line, with direct connections to Asakusa and Ueno. The hotel also provides complimentary shuttle services to major attractions, ensuring a seamless visit to the shrine and surrounding cultural sites.

The easiest route is taking the Toei Ginza Line to Asakusa Station, then transferring to the Toei Oedo Line at Nishi-Asakusa Station and getting off at Shin-Omachi Station. From there, it’s a 12-minute walk through quiet residential streets to Kameido Shrine. The entire journey takes about 30 minutes with frequent trains. For convenience, use a Suica or Pasmo card—it works seamlessly across all lines. Taxis are available but may face delays during peak hours due to traffic, especially on weekends.

Participate in the annual Inari Matsuri Festival, where visitors can join fortune bracelet weaving, origami crane hanging, and live kagura dance performances. Nearby, a historic tea house serves matcha and red bean mochi, plus offers kimono rental for photos in the shrine’s peaceful garden. The scenic Senbon Torii Path behind the shrine—lined with vermilion torii gates reflecting on still waters—is perfect for early morning photography. These immersive activities blend local tradition, spiritual practice, and natural beauty into a memorable visit.

Yes, Mitsui Garden Tokyo features spacious family suites, a dedicated children’s play zone, and monthly Family Culture Days with themed workshops like washi lantern making and shrine storytelling sessions. The hotel offers baby cribs, kid-sized robes, and barrier-free access throughout. Located just a 15-minute walk from Kameido Shrine, the path is shaded and safe for strollers. On-site dining includes kid-friendly options, and the tranquil garden setting makes it ideal for families seeking both relaxation and cultural enrichment in a welcoming environment.

The nighttime illumination uses warm yellow lighting to softly outline the torii gates and shrine architecture, creating a serene and intimate atmosphere. During cherry blossom season, the soft glow blends with pink blossoms, producing a dreamlike visual effect. Low-level ground lights guide visitors along the pathways without disrupting the sacred ambiance. Nighttime rituals, such as silent prayer ceremonies with paper lanterns, are occasionally held, adding a mystical and reverent touch. Thoughtful lighting design preserves tradition while enhancing safety and emotional depth for evening visits.

Yes, the Senbon Torii Path behind the shrine is a hidden gem—hundreds of vermilion torii gates line a shaded corridor, creating a surreal tunnel effect. Visit between 6:30–8:00 AM for soft morning light and minimal crowds, ideal for dramatic backlit silhouettes. The nearby Water Mirror Garden reflects the torii gates and sky perfectly, offering stunning symmetrical compositions. For a more panoramic shot, head to the Sumida River Promenade, where you can capture the shrine framed against the city skyline—especially breathtaking at golden hour when sunlight bathes the rooftops and river in warm hues.

Traveler Reviews

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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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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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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.

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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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Smi:re Stay Oshiage

Staying at Smi:re Stay Oshiage was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The design is sleek and modern, with two separate rooms that offer great privacy—perfect for couples or friends traveling together. I loved the soft, comfortable pajamas provided; they felt luxurious and were a nice touch. The compact kitchenette comes with basic cookware and utensils, making it easy to prepare simple meals. Everything worked smoothly and efficiently. The neighborhood is quiet but still well-connected—there are convenience stores, drugstores, and bus stops just steps away. Check-in and check-out are fully self-service, which is super convenient, and all instructions are clearly posted in the room. Any questions I had via email were answered promptly, which made me feel secure and well taken care of. Best of all, it’s incredibly close to Tokyo Skytree and has direct shuttle access to Disneyland—ideal for sightseeing and theme park trips. Everything about this place is thoughtfully designed, and the value is outstanding. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Tokyo.

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HOTEL MYSTAYS Asakusa

Staying at MYSTAYS Asakusa was an absolute highlight of my Tokyo trip. The room was spotlessly clean, well-organized, and surprisingly spacious for the price. I appreciated having a fridge and microwave—perfect for storing snacks or reheating meals after a long day exploring. The bathroom was functional and well-lit, with strong water pressure, making for a relaxing shower experience. Location-wise, it couldn’t be better: right next to multiple convenience stores, just a short walk from Senso-ji Temple (about 18 minutes), and offering scenic views of the Tokyo Tower and Sumida River along the way. I especially loved strolling by the riverbank in the evening—it’s peaceful and full of charm. Getting to Narita Airport was a breeze via the Asakusa Line; direct train service with no transfers, arriving in about one hour. For travelers on a budget who still want comfort and convenience, this hotel is an unbeatable choice. I’d stay here again without hesitation.

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Asakusa Kaede

Staying at Asakusa Kaede was a fantastic experience overall. The location is unbeatable—just a 3-minute walk to Senso-ji Temple, with countless restaurants and cafes surrounding the area. Everything you'd want for a great evening out is right outside the door. It's also just a short walk from the nearest subway station, making it super easy to get around Tokyo. I reached Skytree in about 15 minutes on foot, which is perfect if you're planning to explore nearby attractions. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. The only minor issue was that there was no toothbrush upon arrival, but staff were quick to provide one—no hassle at all. Overall, the value for money is excellent, and I’d highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Asakusa.

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Ent Terrace Asakusa

Staying at Ent Terrace Asakusa was an absolute delight, especially for families. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Senso-ji Temple and surrounded by great dining options. The hotel itself offers a clean, spacious, and well-designed environment with a beautiful rooftop terrace that provides a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring. My kids loved the family-friendly amenities, and the whole experience felt relaxed and comfortable. The attention to detail and overall vibe make it a standout choice. For anyone looking to enjoy Tokyo’s charm without straying far, this is a top pick. Highly recommend!

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Ryogoku River Hotel

Staying at Ryogoku River Hotel was a great experience overall. The included breakfast was simple but satisfying, and the value for money was excellent. The room was clean and comfortable, with no issues when it came to sleeping. However, I did notice some train noise coming through the window—though it might just be specific to my room. Despite that small drawback, the hotel’s location is convenient, the staff were friendly, and the atmosphere felt welcoming. For a budget-friendly option in Tokyo, this place really stands out. I’d definitely consider returning.

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Ryogoku View Hotel

Staying at Ryogoku View Hotel was an absolute delight! The view from the window directly faces the Ryogoku Kokugikan and the train station—perfect for catching a sumo match or hopping on a train in no time. The location is incredibly convenient, with a convenience store and supermarket just steps away, making daily essentials super easy to grab. Since the area is famous for sumo, there are tons of authentic sumo hot pot restaurants nearby—many of them are local favorites that offer hearty, warming meals. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-maintained, and the staff were friendly and helpful. Everything about this stay felt seamless and enjoyable. I’d definitely come back and recommend it to anyone visiting Tokyo.

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Ryokan Asakusa-Chaka-

Staying at Ryokan Asakusa-Chaka was an absolute delight. The location is incredibly convenient—just a short walk from Asakusa Station, making it easy to explore Tokyo’s iconic sights. From the moment we arrived, the staff greeted us with genuine warmth and attention to detail. The traditional Japanese atmosphere in the ryokan is beautifully preserved, with serene rooms that feel like a peaceful retreat. Our room was spotless, cozy, and included all the essentials—soft futons, quiet ambiance, and a modern bathroom. The breakfast was a highlight: fresh, authentic Japanese dishes served with care. Every aspect of our stay felt thoughtfully curated. If you're looking for a relaxing, culturally rich experience in Tokyo, this ryokan is a must-visit. We’ll definitely be back.

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Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Kinshicho

The hotel facilities are excellent, especially having a laundry room—perfect for travelers who need to freshen up their clothes during a trip. The staff are incredibly warm and welcoming, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in. I particularly appreciated the unique selection of tea bags available in the lobby—such a thoughtful touch that made my stay even more enjoyable. Breakfast is decent overall, though the menu stays quite consistent across days. After staying four nights, I noticed the same few options each morning, so adding more variety would make it even better. That said, I saw many guests like me staying two to three nights, and I ended up extending to four—it’s clear this place has strong appeal. With its great value, convenient location, and friendly atmosphere, I’d definitely choose this hotel again when visiting Tokyo.