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Best 3-Star Hotels Near Shitamachi Museum

Enter the Shitamachi Folklore Museum, and open a dusty diary of old Tokyo. No skyscrapers here—just vintage stalls, hand-painted signs, and the soft hum of ceiling fans. Every artifact tells a tale, pulling you into a slower, warmer Tokyo where life was lived in the streets, not the sky.

Hotel Keihan Asakusa

Hotel Keihan Asakusa

4.7 / 5Great440 Reviews
2 Chome-12-4 Asakusa
1.89KM from Shitamachi Museum
Conference HallDryerFamily-friendly HotelBicycle Rental ServiceChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floor
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TokyoKoso Vacation Home

TokyoKoso Vacation Home

4.8 / 5Outstanding
1-chome-2-10 Misuji, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0055, Japan
1.49KM from Shitamachi Museum
BarbecueFamily-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaFitness CenterDry Cleaning ServiceCafe
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Centrally Located   in Shinjuku2

Centrally Located in Shinjuku2

4.9 / 5Outstanding
7-7, Kawada-cho
5.1KM from Shitamachi Museum
BarbecueBarKitchenLuggage StorageFishingLaundry Service
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AET HOTEL

AET HOTEL

4.8 / 5Outstanding
3-25-17
3.98KM from Shitamachi Museum
Conference HallDryerBarCafePick-up ServiceNon-smoking floor
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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi-Ningyocho

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi-Ningyocho

4.7 / 5Great810 Reviews
1 Chome-15-4
3.11KM from Shitamachi Museum
DryerLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceForeign Currency Exchange Service
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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi Kayabacho

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi Kayabacho

4.8 / 5Outstanding312 Reviews
1 Chome-3-10
3.33KM from Shitamachi Museum
DryerLaundry RoomCafeNon-smoking floorChildren's SuppliesIroning Service
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Other Space Asakusa

Other Space Asakusa

4.8 / 5Outstanding241 Reviews
3 Chome-4-10 Asakusa
2.33KM from Shitamachi Museum
CafeBarLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceChinese HospitalityNon-smoking floor
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Hotel Asia Center of Japan

Hotel Asia Center of Japan

4.9 / 5Outstanding151 Reviews
8 Chome-10-32 Akasaka
5.99KM from Shitamachi Museum
Conference HallBicycle Rental ServiceNon-smoking floorChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceLuggage Storage
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ideas ASAKUSA

ideas ASAKUSA

5 / 5Outstanding
5-chōme-14-7 Asakusa
2.34KM from Shitamachi Museum
Newly OpenedLuggage StorageNon-smoking floorDryerLaundry RoomAirport Pick-up Service
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Tokyu Stay Ginza

Tokyu Stay Ginza

4.6 / 5Great147 Reviews
Ginza 4-10-5
4.45KM from Shitamachi Museum
Laundry RoomNon-smoking floorChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceIroning ServiceLuggage Storage
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Richmond Hotel Tokyo Mejiro

Richmond Hotel Tokyo Mejiro

4.8 / 5Outstanding71 Reviews
3 Chome-5-14 Mejiro
6.26KM from Shitamachi Museum
Children's Play AreaDryerFamily-friendly HotelLaundry RoomChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floor
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Hotel Nihonbashi Saibo

Hotel Nihonbashi Saibo

4.7 / 5Great335 Reviews
Nihonbashi Ningyo-cho 3-3-16
2.81KM from Shitamachi Museum
Conference HallLaundry RoomBicycle Rental ServiceNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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Richmond Hotel Asakusa

Richmond Hotel Asakusa

4.7 / 5Great400 Reviews
Asakusa 2-7-10
2KM from Shitamachi Museum
DryerLaundry RoomChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceChildren's Supplies
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Richmond Hotel Tokyo Suidobashi

Richmond Hotel Tokyo Suidobashi

4.7 / 5Great75 Reviews
1 Chome-33-9 Hongo
1.71KM from Shitamachi Museum
Children's Play AreaDryerFamily-friendly HotelLaundry RoomChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floor
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Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring

4.7 / 5Great97 Reviews
6 Chome-7-22 Ueno
0.33KM from Shitamachi Museum
DryerLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorDry Cleaning ServiceChildren's SuppliesIroning Service
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Beauty  House

Beauty House

4.7 / 5Great
higashimukojima 4 chiyome 22−6
4.32KM from Shitamachi Museum
Family-friendly HotelNewly OpenedChildren's PlaygroundChildren's Play AreaDry Cleaning ServiceKitchen
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15 minutes to Asakusa/Max 10 guests/Skytree can be seen from the rooftop/Parking is next door

15 minutes to Asakusa/Max 10 guests/Skytree can be seen from the rooftop/Parking is next door

5 / 5Outstanding
Nihontutumi, 1-21-10
3.05KM from Shitamachi Museum
KitchenLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceNon-smoking floorDryerLaundry Room
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Hotel Tokyo Trip Ueno Nishi Nippori

Hotel Tokyo Trip Ueno Nishi Nippori

4.8 / 5Outstanding85 Reviews
5-18-14, Nishi-nippori
2.42KM from Shitamachi Museum
Children's Play AreaDryerFamily-friendly HotelChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorChildren's Supplies
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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Higashi Shinjuku

Sotetsu Fresa Inn Higashi Shinjuku

4.6 / 5Great236 Reviews
7 Chome-27-9 Shinjuku
6.01KM from Shitamachi Museum
DryerLaundry RoomNon-smoking floorChildren's MealDry Cleaning ServiceIroning Service
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Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring

Dormy Inn Tokyo Hatchobori Natural Hot Spring

4.5 / 5Great43 Reviews
2 Chome-20-4
4.03KM from Shitamachi Museum
Executive FloorLaundry RoomNewly RenovatedNon-smoking floorChildren's MealDry Cleaning Service
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Shitamachi Museum

Stay at a traditional Shitamachi-style guesthouse in Asakusa, just a 5-minute walk from the museum. These lodgings blend Edo-period architecture with modern comforts, featuring shoji screens, tatami mats, and authentic wooden interiors. The area is rich in history—nearby attractions include Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street. Conveniently located on the Ginza or Toei Asakusa Line, guests enjoy easy access to Tokyo’s cultural heart. Many hosts offer personalized local tours, sharing insights into everyday life in old Tokyo, making it an immersive experience for travelers seeking authenticity.

The easiest route is a 10-minute walk through charming Shitamachi streets, lined with centuries-old shops and traditional eaves. Alternatively, take the Toei Asakusa Line to "Asakusa Station"—just a 3-minute ride. This option saves energy and offers a glimpse into Tokyo’s daily transit life. Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy street snacks like ningyo-yaki and matcha mochi at Nakamise-dori. Along the way, explore handmade crafts and vintage boutiques, enriching your understanding of Edo-era culture and everyday Tokyo life.

Visitors can join Edo-era lifestyle workshops, crafting traditional paper umbrellas or practicing katakana calligraphy to engage with everyday life in old Tokyo. The museum features a historic tram model exhibit and a sound archive room recreating 1950s street ambience. Weekend vintage markets sell handmade dolls, retro sweets, and antique clothing—perfect for souvenirs. Pair the visit with a matcha tea and wagashi session at a nearby Asakusa teahouse for a full immersion in the nostalgic rhythms of Tokyo’s working-class heritage.

Beyond the museum, start your day at Kaminari-cho Morning Market in Asakusa, sampling fresh tempura and seafood rice porridge to feel the rhythm of local life. Join a neighborhood walking tour led by longtime residents, uncovering family histories and hidden alleyways. Rent a kimono and stroll along the Sumida River, capturing sunset views of traditional rooftops. In the evening, visit a local izakaya alley, savoring grilled skewers and sake while chatting with shop owners about Tokyo’s evolution. These authentic moments offer a genuine connection to the enduring spirit of Edo-era Tokyo.

Yes, Asakusa Park is just a 5-minute walk away and perfect for families. It features a children’s playground, small pond, and benches for relaxed viewing. The Sumida River trail allows safe cycling or strolling, with views of pigeons and traditional lanterns. Free Wi-Fi and clean public restrooms are available throughout. For a peaceful break, head to Sankoku Teahouse, where families can enjoy a matcha set with sweet wagashi. A serene retreat ideal for recharging after exploring the museum and bustling streets.

The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays. Hours may vary during major holidays like Golden Week or Obon; check the official website or call ahead. Admission is 600 JPY for adults, 300 JPY for students, and free for children. Multilingual audio guides are available in Chinese, English, and Korean, enhancing accessibility for international visitors. Plan your visit in the morning to avoid afternoon crowds and allow about 1.5 hours for a comfortable exploration.

Traveler Reviews

See what other travelers say about Shitamachi Museum

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Hotel Keihan Asakusa

New Year's Eve visit to Senso-ji Temple was unforgettable, and thanks to road closures afterward, finding a hotel within walking distance was crucial. Hotel Keihan Asakusa turned out to be the perfect choice—just steps away from the temple, making it incredibly convenient. The location is unbeatable, and the staff went above and beyond to make our stay comfortable. Clean rooms, great value, and a peaceful atmosphere made this a memorable experience. I’d definitely recommend this hotel for anyone visiting Tokyo, especially during festivals or busy times.

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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi-Ningyocho

Staying at Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi-Ningyocho was a great experience overall. The location is fantastic—just a short walk from the subway station, with plenty of convenience stores and restaurants nearby. It’s super easy to get around Tokyo, whether you're heading to Ginza or Asakusa. I know the room is small—typical for Japanese hotels—but it's clean, well-maintained, and surprisingly comfortable. The bed was cozy, the bathroom spotless, and I was pleasantly surprised by how quiet the room was, even in a busy part of town. Good soundproofing makes it easy to sleep well. For the price, this is excellent value. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to Tokyo. Highly recommend for travelers who want convenience and comfort without the high cost.

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Sotetsu Fresa Inn Nihombashi Kayabacho

The location is incredibly convenient—Kayabacho Station is just steps away, with the hotel’s closest exit being Exit 7. However, Exit 4A has an elevator, and once you step out, it’s just a quick walk across the street. Exit 6 has a 7-Eleven, Exit 5 leads to Matsuya, and across the road is a Lawson. There’s also a FamilyMart right next to the hotel entrance—perfect for late-night snacks or essentials. The room is compact but spotlessly clean. You can only open a 29-inch suitcase, but the bed is surprisingly comfortable. They provide two pillows—one soft, one firm—so you can choose based on your preference. Breakfast is served as a set menu with around eight options. Definitely try the croissant—it’s delicious and worth the wait, though they sometimes sell out if you’re not early. The front desk staff speak English and are friendly and helpful. Free toiletries and skincare items are available upon request. There’s even a luggage scale near the elevator, which is super handy when packing. I’d definitely stay here again on my next trip to Tokyo—great value, excellent location, and a very pleasant experience overall.

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Other Space Asakusa

Staying at Other Space Asakusa was an absolute highlight of my trip to Tokyo. The location is unbeatable—just a quick walk across the street and you're right in front of Senso-ji Temple. The common areas are spacious and well-designed, perfect for working or simply relaxing with a good book. Breakfast was a real treat—fresh, varied daily options that kept things exciting. My room had a direct view of Senso-ji, and the rooftop terrace offered stunning views of the Tokyo Skytree, especially beautiful at sunset. The overall vibe is modern, clean, and welcoming. Staff were incredibly friendly—housekeeping even greeted us with a smile and a thank you. There’s also a language exchange event hosted in the dining area (paid), which was a fun way to meet other travelers. The only minor issue was that the duvet felt slightly damp, possibly due to humidity, but it didn’t detract much from the excellent experience. Overall, this place offers great value, comfort, and charm. I’d definitely come back.

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Hotel Asia Center of Japan

Located perfectly between Aoyama Icho-machi and Nishikata stations, this hotel offers unbeatable convenience for getting around Tokyo. The area is quiet and peaceful, making it a great retreat after a long day exploring the city. If you're traveling with heavy luggage, be sure to enter through Exit 2 at Aoyama Icho-machi Station—it has an elevator. For light bags, Exit 4 is closer and more direct. The on-site parking lot conveniently includes both LUUP and Docomo Bike Share rental and return spots, with plenty of available spaces—no need to worry about finding a bike. As a guest, I was pleasantly surprised by the complimentary breakfast for international travelers: fresh, delicious, and varied, with everything from Japanese-style sets to Western pastries and fresh juice. It’s truly a highlight of the stay. There’s also free mineral water available in the lobby—small touches like this really show how thoughtful the staff are. I’d absolutely come back here on my next trip to Tokyo. Great value, excellent location, and a very comfortable experience overall.

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Tokyu Stay Ginza

The location is unbeatable—just a 3-minute walk from the subway station and right in the heart of the bustling shopping district. The room was much more spacious than I expected for a Tokyo hotel, which made a big difference in comfort. Everything was clean, well-maintained, and thoughtfully designed. I’ve already recommended it to friends and will definitely book again on my next trip to Tokyo.

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Richmond Hotel Tokyo Mejiro

Staying at this hotel was a great choice, especially for the timing of events. Located just a short walk from Mejiro Station on the JR Yamanote Line, it’s super convenient—just exit left and you’re there. I’ve stayed in other hotels near Roppongi before, but they close early on New Year’s Eve when the subway stops running. This one, however, is right on the Yamanote Line, which runs all night during the holiday period—perfect for catching a late-night concert like Ayumi Hamasaki’s New Year show. Plus, they handed out a welcome drink voucher upon check-in, redeemable at the second-floor café for a wide variety of beverages—coffee, tea, juice, you name it. The selection was better than expected! Clean rooms, friendly staff, and excellent value for money. If you're visiting Tokyo around New Year’s or need reliable access to the city’s transit network, this hotel is definitely worth considering.

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Hotel Nihonbashi Saibo

Staying at Hotel Nihonbashi Saibo was an absolute highlight of my trip to Tokyo. The location is unbeatable—right next to the subway station, making it super easy to explore downtown areas like Ginza and Shinjuku without any hassle. The room was spotless, spacious, and beautifully designed with excellent natural light pouring in through the windows. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and I slept like a baby—no noise, no disturbances, just pure relaxation. Everything was clean, modern, and well-maintained, with thoughtful touches throughout. The staff went above and beyond—friendly, helpful, and always ready to assist. Breakfast was a real treat: a great mix of Japanese and Western options, fresh and delicious. I felt like I was getting more value than I paid for. From check-in to check-out, the whole experience was smooth and seamless. This hotel offers outstanding value and comfort. I’ll definitely be coming back and recommending it to everyone I know.

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Richmond Hotel Asakusa

Staying at this hotel in Asakusa was an absolute delight! It’s just a short walk from the station exit, with plenty of dining options and popular shops like Uniqlo, GU, and Don Quijote nearby—perfect for grabbing snacks or souvenirs. The temple and Senso-ji Shrine are only minutes away on foot, making it ideal for exploring Tokyo’s historic heart. We booked a triple room, which was noticeably larger than standard rooms, and while the 4th floor view only showed half of the Skytree, it still offered a great glimpse. I’d imagine higher floors provide a more complete view. Traveling from Narita Airport via the Keisei Access Line is super convenient—direct service to the station with elevators right at the exit, making luggage handling easy. Overall, the location, comfort, and value make this a top choice. I’ll definitely come back!

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Richmond Hotel Tokyo Suidobashi

I was really impressed with this hotel—definitely one of the best stays I’ve had in Tokyo. Located just steps from Suidobashi Station, it’s incredibly convenient for getting around the city, whether you’re heading to Ginza, Shinjuku, or even Shibuya. The nearby Ryogoku Park is a lovely spot during the day, and the neighborhood is peaceful at night—perfect for unwinding after a long day. The hotel itself is small but thoughtfully designed. My room was more spacious than expected, with no cramped feeling, and the bed was super comfortable. Cleanliness was excellent, and the staff were friendly and helpful. Whether traveling solo for business or with friends, this place hits all the right notes—great value, quiet, and well-located. I’ll definitely be back.

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Dormy Inn Ueno-Okachimachi Hot Spring

This was my second stay at this hotel, and the experience was just as excellent as the first. The front desk offers self-check-in and check-out, which is super convenient, and they also provide luggage storage—perfect for early arrivals or late departures. I arrived around 8:00 AM on day one and checked out after 5:00 PM on the last day, giving me a relaxed and stress-free trip. The hot spring baths are clean, well-maintained, and incredibly soothing—ideal for unwinding after a day of exploring Tokyo. Evening snacks were a nice touch, offering a cozy, homey feel. What really stood out was the special New Year’s Eve meal: free soba noodles to ring in the new year—such a thoughtful and memorable gesture. The only minor downside is that there’s only one elevator, so waiting times can be longer during peak hours. Still, it’s a small trade-off given how much else the hotel delivers. Overall, fantastic value, great service, and a welcoming atmosphere—I’d definitely come back.

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Hotel Tokyo Trip Ueno Nishi Nippori

Staying at this hotel was an absolute delight! The room was spotlessly clean, spacious, and filled with natural light—so bright and welcoming. What really stood out was the front desk staff who spoke Chinese; their friendly and warm attitude made us feel right at home, with zero awkwardness. Any questions or requests were handled promptly and efficiently. The location is fantastic—there are countless dining options just steps away, from local eateries to international flavors. Plus, there are three vending machines right at the entrance and inside the lobby, which came in super handy late at night when we wanted a drink or a snack. Everything about this stay was top-notch: cleanliness, comfort, convenience, and excellent service. I’d highly recommend this place to anyone visiting Tokyo—it’s a perfect blend of value and quality.