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Bon Tokyo Asakusa
4.3/543 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
It was 4 because it was cheap. There were some places where cleaning was appropriate and dirty, but it was OK if you clean yourself because it was a new building. The bath sponge and sterilization sheet arrived and bought it immediately. The bed is not comfortable because it is well understood when touching the spring. The sheets were 々 where the laundry tank seemed to be dirty. The garbage should be put out in front of the room by 10 a.m., but it was sometimes left until the afternoon of the next day. But it was cheap so it was acceptable. The room is an ordinary condominium, so it has a bathroom drying and bath chasing function. The frying pan was thermos and did not stick even if there was no oil. The neighborhood is in the town of the town, and if you cross the river, there are many delicious things because it is Asakusa. It was also good that delivery and express flights were received in front of the room.
MIMARU Tokyo Asakusa Station
4.7/584 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
We stayed in Asakusa for four nights. The convenience store is downstairs. It is very convenient to buy daily necessities or drinks temporarily. Not far from the turn is the famous attractions Leimen and some shopping streets. There is also a drug store that opens late. The hotel also has the entrance of the subway station in 2-3, which is really a distance that can be reached in 1-2 minutes on foot. The service staff is kind and English is very convenient to communicate! The number of washing machines and dryers on the first floor of the hotel is also enough~ they can be used for 24 hours. The room is larger than the average hotel space, very suitable for preschool children's activities! All in all, it is a place to stay that makes people want to visit again.
Asakusa Tobu Hotel
4.7/5136 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
I stayed in a room with a train simulator, which was happy for rail fans. The ”train simulator real thing” used for the crew training of TOBU railway is installed in the room. The guests can use it freely from 3 p.m. to 10 a.m. the next day. The real feeling that can manipulate the real thing was amazing and I operated it at night and spared my sleep. This room has only one room, one night, one person with breakfast, and 20000 yen. On the way back, you can get a T-shirt printed on the face of the TOBU train as a souvenir.
Dormy Inn EXPRESS Asakusa
4.4/547 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
DORMY INN GLOBAL CABIN ASAKUSA Dormy Inn Asakusa is a hotel located along the Sumida River where you can stay at a reasonable price with a great view. From the rooftop public bath on the 10th floor and the footbath, you can enjoy a memorable view of Tokyo such as the Tokyo Sky Tree on the opposite bank. Although the building itself is old, it is an attractive hotel with a breakfast that we are proud of, so please use it as a reference when you come to Asakusa for sightseeing. #ドーミーイン グローバル キャビン 浅草 は… 隅田公園前にある展望大浴場が人気のドーミーインのホテル 東武浅草駅から徒歩圏内 建物、設備自体はやや古いですが… 静かでロケーション抜群な所なので全てリセットされます 屋上の大浴場はロケーションを独り占めです 色々あるストレスも心まで洗われます 接客 言葉遣いも丁寧で見事なホスピタリティ プロの仕事をされていますねぇ 朝食付でしたので、1Fの朝食会場へ うなぎ飯とあさり汁 朝から美味しすぎて元気チャージです リーズナブルな宿泊料金でこの満足度は言うことなし また泊まりに行きたいです あまり密にならない程度に お客さんがいらして貰えるとホテル側も潤って ウィン・ウィンですねぇ(˙◁˙ )パァ
Saunaland Asakusa
4.1/51 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The location of the hotel is super good, Sensoji Temple is nearby, and it is close to the subway station, eating around and shopping is very convenient. The room is clean and super comfortable, come back later.
Hostel Chapter Two Tokyo
4.5/50 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
I slept in the pod room, everything was perfect: bathroom and pod are super clean, no noise, super river view! Hiro, the owner, speak English very well, he is super friendly and he help me a lot with transport informations. The hostel is clean and not so big, the common part is pretty cool, the showers with super hot water are clean and confortables. Location is fantastic with Ginza and Asakusa line at 1 minute walk and Sensoji temple at 5. The bed are so confortables and clean. I hightly recommended this hostel, and If I will return in Tokyo sure that I return at this place. Thanks Hiro!!

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