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Hotel STAY&GO Iriyakita

2.0 star property
Taito
8.2 out of 10, Very good, (170)
"Clean room but small, great staff and very comfortable & safe. "
United States
Mychal
The price is ฿1,582
฿1,740 total
25 Nov - 26 Nov
Hotel STAY&GO Iriyakita

OHWA hostel minowa station

2.0 star property
Taito
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (214)
"Staff was very kind and the showers and bathrooms were very clean."
United States
Aaron
The price is ฿1,076
฿1,184 total
9 Dec - 10 Dec
OHWA hostel minowa station

The Kanzashi Tokyo Asakusa

3.0 star property
Asakusa
9.2 out of 10, Wonderful, (335)
"Great hotel. Wonderful, reasonably priced restaurant. Great bakery in lobby."
United States
Richard
The Kanzashi Tokyo Asakusa

Hotel Sunroute Asakusa

3.0 star property
Taito
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (614)
"Excellent stay in Tokyo and Asakusa is a great home base, would stay here again when visiting!!"
United States
Robert
The price is ฿2,445
฿2,689 total
30 Nov - 1 Dec
Hotel Sunroute Asakusa

OTHER SPACE Asakusa

3.0 star property
Asakusa
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (581)
"Loved this hotel. Loved the PJs and amenities. Great location and great staff! "
Canada
kristy
OTHER SPACE Asakusa

Cafe Minimal Hotel Our Our - Hostel

2.0 star property
Taito
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (101)
"Really great budget stay! I highly recommend the private 4 bed capsule room. "
United States
Jessica
The price is ฿1,815
฿1,997 total
14 Dec - 15 Dec
Cafe Minimal Hotel Our Our - Hostel

Hotel Ann Asakusa

3.0 star property
Taito
8.8 out of 10, Excellent, (1012)
"Great location, room was clean, and very good price"
United Kingdom
Juan
The price is ฿2,742
฿3,017 total
8 Dec - 9 Dec
Hotel Ann Asakusa

Asakusa Central Hotel

3.0 star property
Asakusa
8.6 out of 10, Excellent, (534)
"I enjoyed staying at Asakusa Central Hotel, I will definitely stay here again"
United States
Ailyn Laudencia
The price is ฿2,312
฿2,797 total
30 Nov - 1 Dec
Asakusa Central Hotel

Asakusa Fukudaya

2.0 star property
Taito
7.8 out of 10, Good, (618)
"Friendly staff"
Australia
Lizzie
The price is ฿659
฿798 total
2 Dec - 3 Dec
Asakusa Fukudaya

Palace Japan Hotel

2.0 star property
Taito
8.4 out of 10, Very good, (1002)
"Great, affordable place to stay for a few nights. The beds were not comfortable at all, though. The rooms are pretty small. Bonus: access to a kitchen and laundry as well as common spaces. "
Canada
Hanna
The price is ฿1,362
฿1,648 total
14 Dec - 15 Dec
Palace Japan Hotel
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About Asakusa

Best known for its temples, Asakusa is an area in the Taito district of downtown Tokyo. The area sits on the west bank of the Sumida River at the end of the Metro Ginza line (G19) and close to Ueno Station, which is one of the city’s major railway stations. Asakusa is quite a traditional area with many historical sights and a great selection of mid-range and budget accommodation.

Don’t Miss

The Buddhist Temple Sensōji is the largest in all of Tokyo as well as being the oldest. It is a significant temple that is dedicated to the bodhisattva Kannon and was built in 628. It features the ‘Thunder Gate’ entranceway and its giant lantern and statues of guardian gods Raijin and Fujin. The popular Sanja Festival is held here on the third weekend of every May.

Asakusa Jinja is a Shinto shrine just east of Sensōji that is there to protect the temple. Denpoin Temple is also in Asakusa and boasts a spectacular Japanese garden with stone bridges, lotus ponds, loads of trees and even a small waterfall. The garden is actually closed throughout most of the year, opening its doors to the public just twice a year.

Families can spend time enjoying the Hanayashiki amusement park, which is the oldest amusement park in all of Japan. The park is not big, but it features rides, games and booths.

Restaurants and Bars

There is no shortage of places to eat and drink in Asakusa, though no one should leave without trying senbei rice crackers, which are a speciality of the area. Asakusa is also known for its tempura and kaminari okoshi, a sweet made from rice, peanuts and syrup. The brandy-based cocktail denki bran is also a must, and can be enjoyed at a number of bars in the area. Asakusa is also home to Tokyo’s oldest geisha district.

Shopping

Nakamise-dōri is the main shopping street in the area, with around 90 shops lining the 250-metre street that leads to Sensōji. Kappabashi-dori is known for its kitchenware and Japanese pottery and has been pegged as ‘Kitchen Town’, while Asakusabashi specialises in beads and other arts and crafts items.

Asakusa hotels information

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Lowest Price
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Highest Price
฿3,017

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