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Cure Skytree by Tranova
Cure Skytree by Tranova
AI Grandir Azumabashi
AI Grandir Azumabashi
Rakuten STAY Tokyo Asakusa
Rakuten STAY Tokyo Asakusa
Playsis East Tokyo
Playsis East Tokyo
La Krasse Skytree
La Krasse Skytree
Cure Azumabashi by Tranova
Cure Azumabashi by Tranova
Tabist Urban Stays Asakusa
Tabist Urban Stays Asakusa
BON Tokyo Asakusa
BON Tokyo Asakusa
Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
Mitsui Garden Hotel Jingugaien Tokyo Premier
THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
THE KNOT TOKYO Shinjuku
The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3
The Royal Park Hotel Tokyo Haneda Airport Terminal 3
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Annex
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Annex
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
Hotel Gracery Shinjuku
SOTETSU GRAND FRESA TAKADANOBABA
SOTETSU GRAND FRESA TAKADANOBABA
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main
Shinjuku Washington Hotel Main
Apa Hotel Higashi Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower
Apa Hotel Higashi Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower
Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
Tokyu Stay Nishi Shinjuku
Tokyu Stay Nishi Shinjuku
Nippon Seinenkan Hotel
Nippon Seinenkan Hotel
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi Shinjuku PREMIER
Daiwa Roynet Hotel Nishi Shinjuku PREMIERCompare popular hotels in Azumabashi
Property | Property class | Guest rating | Breakfast included | Pool | Spa | Pet-friendly | WiFi included | |
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![]() La Krasse Skytree | 9.2 Wonderful 5 reviews | View | ||||||
![]() BON Tokyo Asakusa | 9.4 Exceptional 211 reviews | View | ||||||
![]() Playsis East Tokyo | 8.4 Very good 262 reviews | View | ||||||
![]() Rakuten STAY Tokyo Asakusa | 7.4 Good 206 reviews | View | ||||||
![]() AI Grandir Azumabashi | 10.0 Exceptional 1 review | View |
Where to stay in Azumabashi

Shinjuku
This major ward of Tokyo offers a variety of opportunities, from skyline views to trendy restaurants, to its large, peaceful park.

Shibuya
Step from Tokyo’s busiest train station into streets filled with endless shopping and dining options and the largest concentration of “love hotels” in the city.

Ginza
Named after a silver-coin mint, this district has a long association with affluence. Today it’s where you’ll find some of Japan’s most upmarket labels, restaurants and galleries.

Asakusa
Follow the footsteps of centuries of worshippers along a street filled with traditional snack stalls and through the gates of one of Tokyo’s most popular temples.

Ueno
Try the hanami tradition of admiring flowers as you walk past cherry blossoms and delve into the history of this area through its museums and ornate temples.





























































































