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Mitsui Garden Hotel Ueno - Tokyo
4.4/5737 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Panda themed hotel in a very convenient location in Ueno. It is just a few minutes away by foot to the subway lines, and it is a great place as your final hotel in Japan since the Keisei Ueno station (Skyliner to Narita) is nearby as well. Check-in was easy using a self-service kiosk with the guidance of staff. We were also given a panda themed tote bag which contained stickers and two file folders. In the hallway leading to the hotel rooms there were also edits of famous art pieces with pandas, and in the room, panda sheets, cushions and a huge plush. The hotel was refurbished just a few months back so everything was spotless. Would stay here again.
Tokyo Yoshimi home stay
4/566 Reviews
It is about 900 meters away from Nakamura Bridge subway station in Nerima District. There are two straight roads. There are many small restaurants on both sides of the small road out of the subway station. There is also a supermarket selling food and daily necessities, as well as a FamilyMart. The room is very small. In addition to the bed, a three-layer metal rack for clothes, and a desk, it can only accommodate one person. The bed seems to be 1.5 meters long and can sleep two people. The quilt is very thin. It was only 5 degrees on the night I arrived. Because the window had to pass the wifi line, there was a gap that was not closed tightly, and there was always cold wind coming in. The air conditioner was aging and there was no hot air. The next day, I asked the boss to add a quilt to the bed, and it was warm. It is also close to the main road. Because the road is paved with gravel and asphalt, it is very noisy. The next day, I bought a second-hand head-mounted noise-cancelling headset to solve the problem of sound interference. The corridor and the room are very clean. Because the corridor is high, you must change your shoes when you go up (there are shared slippers in the entrance). The boss comes to mop the corridor early every morning, which is very clean. The entrance hall also serves as a shared kitchen, which has a large refrigerator, washing machine, microwave, gas stove, kettle, water heater, vegetable sink, and wash basin. It is very convenient. I put breakfast and milk in the refrigerator every night and heat them in the microwave the next day. It is difficult to contact in advance. I can only send a text message in the system on the day of arrival to know the room. There is no one at the front desk, but when I went to open the door of the room, the boss's son came out in time and said: Slippers are optional, the bathroom is on the left and the toilet is on the right, and you can call him if you need anything. The boss also sent a plate of welcome candies the next day and chatted with me. He was quite easygoing.
Rakuten STAY Tokyo Asakusa
4.2/584 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
This time I stayed at the Lotte Residences Asakusa in Tokyo. I loved it because of the panda room (hahaha). What shocked me was that when I got up on the first morning, I found that there was a temple in my room (right next to it?) , there are actually (one after another tombstones) inside. Although I said ”I'm not afraid! It's a lie”, it was still a quite interesting experience! Because in Taiwan, there is no such custom of ”getting along day and night” with the tombstones~
Henn na Hotel Tokyo Asakusa Tawaramachi
4.5/5792 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
This hotel boasts a prime location, just a two-minute walk from Tawaramachi subway station. With a convenience store right downstairs and an additional five to six within a five-minute radius, guests enjoy unparalleled convenience. In a mere 10-minute stroll, you can reach the renowned Senso-ji Temple, providing an effortless immersion into local culture. Despite the rooms being relatively compact, the overall environment is clean and tidy. The implementation of a smart check-in system adds to the ease and efficiency of the stay.

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Number of Hotels4
Number of Reviews1,685
Lowest PriceS$ 50
Highest PriceS$ 908
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 257
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 210

More about Tokyo

Tokyo is Japan's capital. Tokyo is a mix of innovation and fashion. There are centuries-old temples and shrines. Tokyo is undoubtedly your must-visit city in Japan.

Tokyo overview

The official currency is the Japanese Yen (JPY), and the main language is Japanese. English is not widely spoken, but signs in English are common in tourist areas.

Singapore passport holders are not required to apply for visas for short-term entry into Japan (less than 90 days).

Tip: If you're planning a trip to Tokyo, Japan eSIM will be your must-have item to stay connected!

Tokyo's must-visit attractions

  • Tokyo Disneyland & Tokyo DisneySea: You can enjoy a variety of attractions based on fairy tales and parades with Disney characters.
  • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: There are more than 20,000 trees, including over 1,500 cherry trees.
  • Tokyo Skytree: It is the tallest building in Japan. You can see the cityscape with panoramic views.
  • Shibuya Sky: A rooftop observation deck on the Shibuya Scramble Square building in Tokyo, offering 360-degree views from 230 metres high.
  • Tokyo Tower: Tokyo Tower is a communications and observation tower. It is the symbol of the Tokyo skyline.
  • Sensō-ji: It is one of Tokyo’s oldest and most significant Buddhist temples.

Tip: Find more things to do in Tokyo in this guide to plan your Tokyo trip smoothly.

Weather & best time to Tokyo

Tokyo has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons. Summers can be hot and humid, while winters are mild. The best times to visit are March to May for cherry blossom season.

Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing temperatures in Tokyo.

Tokyo's transportation

Tokyo has two main airports: Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. Both connect Tokyo to the world. You can easily get from the airport to Tokyo city centre with public transportation.

Tokyo's transportation is extensive and efficient. JR lines and Tokyo metro are the most convenient ways to travel.

What to eat in Tokyo?

  • Sushi: You can visit Tsukiji Outer Market or sushi restaurants in Ginza for an authentic sushi experience.
  • Ramen: Popular ramen spots include Ichiran and Afuri Ramen.
  • Tempura: A crispy and light tempura—deep-fried seafood and vegetables.
  • Okonomiyaki: Japanese pancakes cooked on a hot grill with ingredients like cabbage, meat, seafood, and noodles.
  • Soba and Udon: Handmade soba or udon.
  • Matcha Desserts: Matcha ice cream, matcha parfaits, and matcha cakes at tea houses or dessert cafes.

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