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Khaosan Tokyo Laboratory
3.9/512 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
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.
Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International
4.5/5546 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
excellent location, which is convenient for sightseeing and shopping, particularly being close to Sensoji Temple and Nakamise-Dori Street. The hotel's proximity to various transport options, including Asakusa Train Station and Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station, is also a significant plus.
the b asakusa
4.6/5153 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The hotel room is moderately spacious and doesn't feel too cramped It’s pretty big among hotels in Japan. Can open up to two big ones Toilet dry and wet separation The only drawback is that there is no bathtub This time I was assigned a room facing the Skytree. You can see the Skytree all day long very happy There is Family Mart & 7-Eleven opposite the hotel There is also Donki, a 5-minute walk away, where you can shop for drugstores and cosmetics. There is also a Uniqlo Asakusa store This is the only store that sells Limited Edition T-shirts It is highly recommended to visit A 10-minute walk to Asakusa Kaminarimon Gate The hotel is 1 minute away from TX Asakusa Station You can transfer to Shin-Okachino Station and get to Shinjuku in just 20 minutes. Very good location Highly recommended to stay!
B:Conte Asakusa
4.5/578 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
This hotel had truly been wonderful to stay in while we had been in Tokyo. The Asakusa area that it is located in, is a fun spot to explore with lots of shops and places to eat. It is close to either the Ginza or the Asakusa subway stations. We stayed here for over a week during our trip to Tokyo, and the room had been quite large compared to other places we had stayed in Japan. Plenty of closet space to store things. Having the washer/dryer in the room was extremely useful, especially since it had been the height of the August heat. The staff, especially the front desk, are extremely friendly and helpful. When our planned hike to the summit of Mt. Fuji went awry due to a typhoon, the woman at the desk called the hut we had booked to stay at on Mt. Fuji and explained the situation. We would never have been able to explain everything without her help. I highly recommend this hotel.
Resol Poshtel Tokyo Asakusa
4.7/5138 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
Stayed here for 2 nights from the opening day. This place is located very close to all the attractions in Asakusa, stations and shops. During our stay there, we went to Akihabara it was only a few stations away. The staffs were very friendly and helpful!! They even stored our luggages before check in and after check out so that we could stroll around Asakusa. Thank you so much:) Will definitely come back next time I visit Tokyo.
Khaosan World Asakusa Ryokan&Hostel
3.8/54 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The location is very good, the traffic is very convenient, go out is the Tsukuba Express Line Asakusa Station, walk 6-8 minutes is the subway station. The hotel is near the Sensoji Temple. Although it is a youth hostel, the Japanese-style room is also OK. The price is good! The front desk can print and also offers a complimentary breakfast, although only bread.

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