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Asakusa Central Hotel
4.7/540 Reviews

Asakusa Central Hotel

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|0.41km from Higashi Hongan-ji
I just spent 5 nights in a single room at their main building. I love the location and how it is close to everything in Asakusa. The room was soundproofed so I didn't get the street noise. The housekeeping was done by lovely elderly ladies who leave a bag of neatly folded towels and pyjamas at your door if you have a 'do not disturb' sign out. I didn't sleep very well as the duvet was a little dirty. They use a main duvet and line it with a bedsheet on its underside which means they don't wash the duvet and change only the sheet during room service. I found dust and hairs on the duvet so I requested for extra sheets to put between myself and the duvet. The management should seriously reconsider their bedding, especially for guests who are allergic/sensitive to dust. The front desk staff were helpful enough. Oddly, they refused my request to make a table reservation for a restaurant. I approached 2 staff members and they were adamant about not providing this service to guests. Finally, after much persuasion, I managed to get a lady to very reluctantly make a call to the restaurant. It was a very strange policy. I wish to thank a front desk staff - a young, bespectacled man- who assisted me in booking a taxi on 28 Jan, around 10:45pm and very very kindly took the trouble to take my luggage out in the pouring rain for the taxi. Overall, my one and only complaint is the bedding. Otherwise, I had a good experience and the location can't be beat.

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Khaosan Tokyo Laboratory
3.9/512 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Stayed in Room 305, a 3 Persons Private Room. PROS: The location in Asakusa was fantastic - a 4-minute walk to Tawaramachi Station, a 6-minute walk to Sensō-Ji Temple, and best of all, only a 4-minute walk to SEIYU in Asakusa ROX which is where you should go at night for discounted food! There is free tea, coffee, and water in the lobby 24/7 and the front desk provides one free mask per day. They provide shampoo, conditioner, and body soap. You can ask for toothbrushes and razors at the front desk for free. There is a communal bathroom and kitchen on the 6th floor, which you are welcome to use. Staff was very friendly and building was secured at night. CONS: The Wifi was very weak in the room, but worked okay in the lobby. The water from the shower leaks onto the bathroom floor so be sure to wear flip flops! The bed frames were a bit dusty and the view from the window was not great, but we cannot complain for the price we paid.
Taito Ryokan
4.1/511 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
No breakfast, the room was super cold, the corridor was colder, and the attitude was average. Like no one, the water was cold, I could n’t wash my face and brush my teeth, and I returned to the night before liberation. Other than the location near Sensoji Temple, there is no advantage.
Hotel Ann Asakusa
4.4/5160 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
The nearest subway is Tawaramachi Station (Ginza line). Asakusa Station (Asakusa line and Ginza line) is farther and crowded along the way. Suggest those headed to and fro Haneda airport using Toei line and get on or off at Kamarae Station although need walking few more minuets but is more convenient for those with big luggage, got elevator at the station. Room is clean. Standard space as other hotels in Tokyo. Stayed in the highest floor, can hear the next door if they make loud noise. The hotel is near Sensoji temple, good for those who want to visit Sensoji and the shopping lane. There is a shopping mall Rox nearby. Many restaurants since the area is a popular place for tourists.
&and Hostel Asakusa Kappabashi
4.2/540 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Super small hotel! Very well located, super clean, staff with a good quality and price ratio. Rooms a small little but it's Tokyo. The bed is also a little hard, but I'm kicking. Really a peppet in Tokyo, do it !!!
Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Station
4.2/588 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Among the four hostels I stayed in Japan, this was the only one who charged me to leave my bags for a few hours before check-in. 200 yens per bag!!! I found it absurd, I complained a lot, but the officials did not give the smallest ball and insisted on paying me. In the check-out I complained again because they wanted to charge again (200 yens per bag) and as I complained so much, but so, they didn't charge me to leave for an hour to lunch. In addition, it's a normal hostel capsule, without anything special. There is no party atmosphere, the bathrooms are clean, the female and male bathrooms are on the same floor of the room, and the showers are on the other floor, not near the Asakusa station of the Ginza line, and the Taharamachi station. The region is well free, without any tourist or special, but there is a great bakery near the metro station that is worth exploring.
Asakusa Ryokan Toukaisou
4.2/53 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
The location is a bit hard to find. I made a mistake and looked at the evaluation picture. I thought it was a single room. The result was a type of youth travel, or mixed with men and women. For the first time, except for me, I was a foreign man and didn't fall asleep at night. There is no need to say about the health situation. It is a good choice to live in the Youth Hostel.

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