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OTHER SPACE Asakusa
4.6/570 Reviews
Asakusa
The hotel is very beautiful and the room is very clean. Although it is a little smaller, it is spacious and warm compared to business hotels. There is a bakery and a snack shop selling biscuits downstairs. The hotel is behind Sensoji Temple. It is very close to the hotel. It is also not far from the Don Quijote shopping area. The only drawback is that it is close to Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Asakusa Line to Narita Airport. far away! ! Especially if you are pushing luggage, you must take Exit A2b, which is at Komagata Bridge. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the hotel! Although I checked the map before traveling, I didn’t bother to check where the elevator entrance is... As a result, I have to walk a long way to push my luggage. Fortunately, there is a bus right outside the hotel. You can take the 08 or 64 bus and get off at Tobu Asakusa Station. It will be closer if you push through, or take it directly to Oshiage Station or Nippori Station and take the Narita Line. The closest station to the hotel is Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Line. It takes about 6 or 7 minutes to walk and can go directly to Akihabara. If you want to go to Shinjuku, take the Ginza Line. There is an elevator at Exit B, which is about a ten-minute walk from the hotel. You can also take the bus coming out of the hotel, but the Ginza Line is not connected to the Asakusa Line (to Narita Airport)! In short, Tokyo is too big, and the same station name does not mean that they are in the same place. Although I have stayed in Asakusa three times, in different hotels three times, I was still confused. Many Japanese self-guided tour experts may be familiar with Tokyo, and this I hope it can help people who don't have a clue yet.
OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts
4/538 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Use a computer when checking in and use the Internet when checking out. Unless there is a problem, there is a translator at the counter, so there is no problem. The combination lock for luggage storage is as convenient as on JR. The rooms in this hotel are not big, but the design is good. It is more convenient and does not take up space. It is recommended to bring a personal suitcase. One side is the view of Sensoji Temple, and the other side is the view of the Skytree. Basically, you can book a room based on your needs. The overall feeling is good 😊 You can watch the sunrise at the dining area. The dining room is 1,000 yen. You can choose the food by yourself and scan the QR code to deduct the money. It is completely the habit of young people🤣
Hotel Trend Tobu Asakusa-Eki Kita
4.5/578 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Service: Very good Environment: Right opposite Sensoji Temple Hygiene: clean and comfortable Facilities: The only thing is that the room is too small
Super Hotel Asakusa
4.4/544 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Check-in is available at 3:00 pm. It is about 8-10 minutes walk from the subway. There are no elevators and escalators at the exit of Asakusa Station. It is not recommended for people who make big purchases to choose this station. The hotel is comfortable and simple. Breakfast consists of two types of bread, four dishes and a potato salad. Others are beverages and soups from automatic machines. There is a free drink time before 9:00 pm. There is a mini refrigerator in the room, but unfortunately there is only one chair, and there is no room for double occupancy. The bathroom is small but has a bathtub, and the room is a password check-in.
Hop Inn Tokyo Asakusa
4.5/536 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
It's right next to Sensoji Temple and you can walk to it in 3 minutes. It's only a song away from the subway station. The service staff is very polite and the environment is very good. The hygiene is okay, but the disadvantage is that the facilities are a bit poor. The water in the faucet in the toilet is turbid. Apart from this shortcoming, it's generally good. I hope the hotel can do more work.
Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei Hot Spring
4.7/576 Reviews
Asakusa
I stayed here for three days in Tokyo, the third stop of my family trip to Japan. Since it was newly opened in January, there were no reviews at all when I made the reservation. I saw good reviews from other branches, so I booked this one. The hotel is a Japanese-style room with tatami mats. There are hot springs where you can take a bath. The breakfast is Japanese-style and rich in variety. I go back to the hotel every day to take a bath. After eating the hotel breakfast in the morning, I am full of energy for the day. It is really good.

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