Given that Tokyo area residents were not covered under the national "Go To Travel Campaign," select facilities in the Asakusa area decided to create their own incentive: the "Go To Asakusa Campaign!"
Here we'll introduce some of the campaigns under way, where Tokyo area residents - and even folks from outside the area - can get up to 50% off accommodation charges!
Enjoy summer in Asakusa! 'Tomin-Oen - Accommodation Plan with Dinner'
From August 1 to October 31, Asakusa View Hotel is running a special for Tokyo residents called "Tomin-Oen (Citizen Support) - Accommodation Plan with Dinner." This package, which includes a standard room plus dinner, is from 8400 yen per person (with 3-4 people in the reservation). Dinner can even be enjoyed at the Sky Grill Musashi restaurant on the 26th floor.

Just 3 minutes from Sensoji Temple, Asakusa View Hotel offers a panoramic view of the area, including Tokyo Skytree, and is nearby many of the sightseeing spots in the neighborhood.
At Sky Grill Musashi, a new service style has been offered since July, where the chef delivers food directly from a wagon, so that you can enjoy dinner with peace of mind right at your seat.

To prevent the spread of Covid, the hotel enforces a limit on the number of people in public spaces, and meals are arranged in a large restaurant of 585 sqm, with social distancing measures in place. Employees must wear masks and gloves. Guests are requested to have a temperature check and sanitize their hands when entering the building.
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Asakusa View Hotel浅草ビューホテル- Address 3-17-1 Nishi Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo View Map
- Original source: Rakuten Travel
Get up to 55% off! Late check-out only for Tokyo residents
From September 1 through October 31, "Henn na Hotel Tokyo Asakusa Tawaramachi" and "Henn na Hotel Tokyo Asakusabashi" are offering up to 55% off stays under their "Asakusa GOGO Campaign." (*Some services and plans are limited to Tokyo residents.)

Henn na Hotel Tokyo Asakusa Tawaramachi offers a special plan for staying in a suite room with a view of Skytree that's packaged with a rickshaw tour from the hotel. It's the perfect way to experience the magic of Asakusa.

The world's first non-face-to-face check-in with hologram is adopted as a measure against the novel coronavirus. In this way you can stay with peace of mind, knowing you'll be able to avoid the "3C's" (Closed spaces with poor ventillation; crowded places with many people nearby; close-contact settings).
The price (after discount) is 5973 yen (tax included) per person for 1 room for 2 people. Limited to Tokyo residents with a late check-out at 12:00 (usually 11:00).

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Henn na Hotel Asakusa Tawaramachi変なホテル東京 浅草田原町
- Address 3-19-8 Kotobuki, Taito-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
3 minutes walk from Tawaramachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
About 7 minutes walk from Tsukuba Express "Asakusa" station
9 minutes walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
5 minutes walk from Kuramae Station on the Toei Oedo Line
8 minutes walk from Kuramae Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
- Phone Number 050-5210-5250
"Henn na Hotel Tokyo Asakusabashi" is offering a luxury accommodation plan with afternoon tea plus a cruise, only for Tokyo residents! Here you can enjoy a one-and-a-half-hour tour of Odaiba Seaside Park while enjoying the finest sweets (10 kinds of cake plates, one drink, all-you-can-drink coffee and tea) made by Chef Igarashi, a patisserie chef famous for being the first Japanese to be recognized at the World Pastry Cup.

Pleasure boats are set up with ample social distancing measures for safe use. The price (after discount) is 7750 yen (tax included) per person for 1 room for 2 people. Limited to Tokyo residents with a late check-out at 12:00 (usually 11:00).

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Henn na Hotel Tokyo Asakusabashi変なホテル東京 浅草橋- Address 1-10-5 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo View Map
- Original source: Rakuten Travel
"Stay unusual campaign": Decide your own accommodation fee!
Cyashitsu Ryokan Asakusa, in the Oku-Asakusa area, is running a "Stay Unusual" campaign during which you can name your own accommodation price (normally 30,000 yen) from September 1-10. Reservations can be made from the URL on their Twitter or Instagram DM.

The standard price is 30,000 yen with breakfast for 2 people per night, but under the campaign, you can pay what you feel the experience is worth - from 0 yen to infinity. 10% of the accommodation sales will go to support single mothers and medical professionals.

Cyashitsu Ryokan Asakusa is a 10-room ryokan that combines tradition and modernity with a tea room as a motif. On the top floor is a private open-air bath with a view of the Skytree.
Also, for a limited time, they are running a "room meal plan" where you can enjoy long-established Japanese cuisine in the comfort of your room. In a private room with a view of the Skytree, they are doing a "Bar Tea Room" service where you can enjoy natural wine and craft beer.
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Chashitsu Ryokan Asakusa茶室ryokan asakusa- Address 3-32-12 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo View Map
- Original source: Rakuten Travel
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