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OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts
4/538 Reviews

OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts

Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku Tokyo|0.29km from Sumida Park
Let’s talk about it first…. The hotel just opened last year and the facilities are very new and clean. The location is very good, very close to Kaminariji Temple, and there are many restaurants nearby. The transportation is convenient, and there are less people at night. If you like a quieter night, it is very suitable. Moreover, I personally think the hotel mattresses are more comfortable than those in other hotels! but, If you want to book a large bed, you really need to look carefully. We, two adults, booked a double bed room. We didn't look carefully when booking, thinking it was a room with two mattresses (you can check the pictures on the official website). Two days before my departure to Japan, I took a closer look and found out that the bed in the room was a bunk bed with two floors. There was no mattress on the upper floor, but a wooden board (the concept of letting guests sit on the upper floor?). I tried to contact trip.con customer service, but the result was There was no room available for me to change, so I was asked to contact the Japanese hotel myself. In the end, the Japanese hotel had no way to help me change the room because I checked in automatically. We stayed for 4 nights and never went up there. We could only use it to store some clothes and coats. As for getting out of bed on one side (!), getting in and out of the bed is a bit troublesome. Moreover, because it is a bunk bed, basically half of the scenery outside the window is blocked, which feels a bit wasteful, because the scenery outside the window can see the temple, which is a very good scenery! Summarize, The above mistakes were caused by individuals not paying attention and have nothing to do with the hotel. I write such a long article just to share with other travelers coming to Tokyo that they should pay attention when booking this hotel. Because when traveling to Tokyo, everyone must be tired from shopping/shopping every day and go back to the hotel. If you go back to a comfortable hotel, you will be in a better mood! And I believe that the twin rooms in this hotel must be more beautiful and comfortable! (Official website picture) I paid HK$5391 for 4 nights this time. You can judge for yourself whether it is worth it!

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Prostyle Ryokan Tokyo Asakusa
4.5/564 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The prostyle ryokan is located just outside Of the heart of Asakusa on a busy road. The noise of the road cannot be heard at all inside the ryokan. It’s a short walk to the center of Asakusa and the temple. There are many great restaurants nearby. The hotel has a shabu shabu restaurant. The ryokan is clean, people at the reception are very helpful. The rooms are clean, spacious by Tokyo standards and the beds quite comfortable. We had a room with a private shower and a separate bath tub outside, very nice to soak in the early morning (when it’s not to hot yet). There was also a balcony with chairs and a table —but temperatures didn’t allow us to use it. The room is wel appointed and has everything you need. It has a clean but traditional Japanese atmosphere. The Japanese breakfast is fantastic and highly recommended, wel worth the money.
Yadoya Asakusa Sen No Sato
5/51 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
This is my first time staying at a homestay and I feel good. Email merchants will reply quickly if they check the place. The location is convenient, the whole house is clean, comfortable and well equipped. Absolutely recommended.
Minn Asakusa
4.5/530 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The location of the hotel is very good, 3 minutes walk from Sensoji Temple, 5 minutes walk from Asakusa Subway Station, easy to find; The room is very large, a family of three has ample space, and it is no problem to accommodate 5-6 people; There are refrigerators, washing machines, induction cookers, microwave ovens, tableware, and laundry detergent; Check-in and check-out are easy, 24-hour self-check-in is fine, very convenient; It is highly recommended for family travel and group travel with small partners.
MIMARU SUITES Tokyo Asakusa
4.7/545 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
A very pleasant stay. The room is spacious and clean, suitable for traveling with family and friends. The room is fully equipped with a washing machine with dryer, refrigerator, microwave and tableware for easy use. In the Japanese-style room, you can also experience the tatami, where you can lay out futons and sleep on it at night. The hotel staff are cordial and friendly and respond to any questions in a timely manner. It is geographically close to Asakusa, and the transportation is very close to the Ginza Line, Jr. and Sky Tree Line. There are many small shops for shopping and eating around, and you can also walk to the Sumida River to enjoy the river view.
Hotel Tomos Asakusa
4.7/521 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa/Ryougoku
The cleanliness, service, and customer service were amazing! ! We stayed with 4 women, and the room was very spacious and reasonably priced. Convenience store is also nearby which is good! The bathroom, bed, and shelves were Japanese-style and extremely beautiful. There are plenty of amenities, and the hair dryer has good performance. We also have Japanese-style amenities such as tabi socks, so it's also recommended for foreigners! Above all, the staff was very kind and I felt very comfortable staying there!
Hanachiku Asakusa Wasshin Hotel
4.4/5139 Reviews
It takes about 10 minutes to walk from Asakusa Station and about 6 minutes to walk from Tobu Asakusa Station. Since I was going to Nikko by Tobu the next day, I chose this place. The family room I booked was quite large, and I could see the Skytree from the window. Opposite the hotel is Sensoji Temple. There are drugstores and convenience stores. There are also places to eat near Asakusa Station, which is quite convenient.

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