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Seirinji Temple isn’t just a name—it’s an experience. Nestled among quiet streets, this hidden gem blends spiritual calm with natural beauty. Morning mist drifts across the grounds, and the sound of the bell cuts through silence like a gentle reminder to breathe. Ideal for those seeking peace amid the city’s buzz.

MONday Apart Premium Asakusa

MONday Apart Premium Asakusa

4.8 / 5Outstanding87 Reviews
2-16-5, NishiAsakusa
3.39KM from Seirinji
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MONday Apart Nihonbashi Ningyocho (Formerly MONday Apart Nihonbashi Suitengumae)

MONday Apart Nihonbashi Ningyocho (Formerly MONday Apart Nihonbashi Suitengumae)

4.8 / 5Outstanding48 Reviews
1-34-5, Nihombashikakigaracho
5.43KM from Seirinji
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MONday Apart  Premium Nihonbashi

MONday Apart Premium Nihonbashi

4.5 / 5Great38 Reviews
4 Chome-1-5 Nihonbashihoncho
4.2KM from Seirinji
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MONday Apart Premium Hamamatsucho

MONday Apart Premium Hamamatsucho

4.6 / 5Great5 Reviews
Minato-ku Shiba 1-13-19
8.28KM from Seirinji
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MONday Apart  Premium Ginza Shintomicho

MONday Apart Premium Ginza Shintomicho

4.5 / 5Great72 Reviews
3-4-1 Irifune
6.22KM from Seirinji
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Seirinji

Recommended stays include Tokyo Skytree Marriott Hotel, just a 15-minute drive from Seirin-ji Temple, offering modern Japanese-style rooms with exceptional service. Located within the Skytree Town complex, it provides easy access to shopping malls, dining, and public transit, making it ideal for temple visits. Many rooms feature panoramic views of the Tokyo skyline, blending urban convenience with serene ambiance.

Another excellent option is Asakusa Onsen Inn, known for its traditional Japanese gardens and open-air baths, situated about 20 minutes by car from the temple. Perfect for travelers seeking tranquility and cultural immersion. Both properties offer guided tours that delve into Seirin-ji’s history and spiritual significance, enriching the overall experience.

Convenient shuttle buses connect both hotels to major subway lines, ensuring seamless travel throughout Tokyo.

Transportation around Seirin-ji Temple is highly convenient. The nearest station is Oshiage Station, served by the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Toei Asakusa Line, accessible from Tokyo Station or Shinjuku Station in about 30–40 minutes via subway.

The Skytree Town complex features free shuttle buses connecting major hotels, attractions, and transit hubs, including direct routes to Seirin-ji. Taxis take approximately 15 minutes, costing ¥1,200–1,800 depending on traffic.

For visitors seeking flexibility, Suica or Pasmo IC cards are recommended—allowing seamless travel across subways, buses, and private railways. Clear signage and multilingual maps are posted throughout the area, complemented by a mobile app with audio guides in multiple languages.

Daily guided tour shuttles operate from morning to late afternoon, offering scenic routes through the temple grounds and surrounding neighborhoods, enhancing cultural understanding and itinerary planning.

Near Seirin-ji Temple, visitors can participate in morning meditation sessions led by senior monks, featuring zazen (seated meditation), sutra chanting, and tea ceremony rituals—each lasting about 90 minutes and requiring advance HopeGoo.

Monthly traditional woodcarving workshops allow guests to craft small Buddhist statues or offerings, providing hands-on insight into Japanese Buddhist artistry.

During summer, the temple hosts the Night Lantern Procession, where hundreds of paper lanterns illuminate stone pathways accompanied by koto music and haiku readings, evoking timeless Edo-era aesthetics.

In winter, the Prayer Lantern Festival invites guests to hang wishes on silk tags at the wish tree and take part in purification ceremonies.

The temple also features a cultural lecture hall hosting talks by scholars on Buddhist philosophy, architectural design principles, and interpretations of the Lotus Sutra, appealing to those interested in religion and history. All events include bilingual (Chinese/English) commentary for international visitors.

Yes, several family-friendly amenities surround Seirin-ji Temple. The Skytree Town Kids Zone features indoor interactive play areas, mini slides, and themed drawing walls perfect for children aged 3–12, along with dedicated parent lounges and nursing rooms.

The Asakusa Cultural Information Center offers a children’s discovery zone with touch-screen exhibits and story cards introducing Japanese mythology and Buddhist legends—making learning fun and engaging.

The temple itself includes a Family Zen Corner with child-sized cushions and simplified sutras, allowing parents to introduce mindfulness and prayer rituals to kids. Weekends feature the "One-Day Junior Monk Experience," where children wear replica monk robes, learn etiquette, clean the shrine hall, and receive commemorative certificates.

Local eateries like Ichiran Ramen Asakusa and Dōrāyakiya provide kid meals, high chairs, and free stroller rentals. The entire area is designed with family comfort in mind, combining cultural education with entertainment—ideal for multi-generational travel.

Traveler Reviews

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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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MONday Apart Nihonbashi Ningyocho (Formerly MONday Apart Nihonbashi Suitengumae)

This place is an absolute gem in Tokyo! Right next to the subway station and just steps away from convenience stores, everything you need is within easy reach. The room was surprisingly spacious—much larger than I expected, even by Japanese standards—and the layout made excellent use of every inch. It felt like home with all the essentials: a fully functional kitchenette, comfortable bedding, and a shower with adjustable water temperature (just press and hold the red button to heat up). Security is top-notch too—building access requires a code, elevators are secured, and the room door locks automatically when closed. Staff are friendly and always willing to help. For this price point in Tokyo, it's hard to find better value in terms of location, size, amenities, and service. I’d highly recommend staying here if you’re visiting the city—it’s a perfect balance of comfort, convenience, and peace of mind.

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MONday Apart Premium Ginza Shintomicho

We stayed here as a family of three, and the apartment was surprisingly spacious—perfect for our needs. The kitchen was fully equipped, even including dish soap, which made meal prep so convenient. The bathroom and toilet were separated, giving us great privacy and comfort. Having a washer-dryer combo with detergent provided was a game-changer—no need to worry about laundry at all. We stayed for five nights and honestly felt so relaxed we didn’t want to leave. The only minor downside was the mattress being a bit firm, but that’s personal preference. Overall, the second-floor unit was flawless in every way—great location, excellent amenities, and fantastic value. Would definitely book again.

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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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Oakwood Apartments Minami Azabu Tokyo

Staying at Oakwood Apartments Minami Azabu Tokyo was a perfect choice for families with kids. The spacious units offered plenty of room for both adults and children, with separate bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen—ideal for meal prep and keeping little ones comfortable. Located just steps from the subway station, we easily accessed major attractions like Asakusa and Ginza without hassle. The apartment even provided a crib upon request, which made life much easier with our toddler. Clean, safe, and well-located, this property delivers excellent value for money. I’d definitely book here again when visiting Tokyo with my family.

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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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The Westin Tokyo

Staying at The Westin Tokyo was an absolutely fantastic experience. The room was spacious and immaculately clean, with plush bedding that made for a restful night's sleep. The staff went above and beyond—when we requested connecting rooms for our family, they handled it seamlessly, and even provided extra bottled water and children’s pillows without hesitation. The location is unbeatable: the hotel connects directly to underground walkways leading to Ebisu Garden Place and the subway station. From here, getting to Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ginza, or simply strolling around the neighborhood is incredibly easy. Whether you're exploring the city or just relaxing nearby, everything feels within reach. It's clear this hotel values guest comfort and convenience. I’ll definitely be choosing The Westin Tokyo again on my next trip to Tokyo.

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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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Somerset Ginza East Tokyo

Staying at Somerset Ginza East Tokyo was a fantastic experience. The location is unbeatable if you're aiming to explore Ginza or visit the Tsukiji Fish Market—everything is within walking distance, and multiple train stations are just steps away. There's also a direct train line to the airport, though be sure to double-check the timetable on Google Maps to catch the right one. The room itself is well-equipped with international-standard amenities, and check-out time is generous at 12 PM—much later than most Japanese hotels, which usually close by 11 AM. They even provide complimentary pajamas, which added a nice touch of comfort. Overall, it’s a great blend of convenience, quality, and value.

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Tsuki Tokyo

Staying at Tsuki Tokyo was an absolute delight, especially the hinoki wood bathtub—pure heaven. As soon as I stepped into the room, I was greeted by the soothing scent of natural hinoki wood, and soaking in the hot spring tub felt like a full-body reset. The ambiance is calm and elegant, with thoughtful design throughout. Located just a short subway ride from Ginza and Shinjuku, it’s incredibly convenient without sacrificing tranquility. For the quality, price, and experience, this place truly delivers—it’s definitely a top choice for my next trip to Tokyo.