Located in Tokyo, 400 metres from Choju-in Temple and 600 metres from Jinnai Shrine, Silvership Hotel 101 offers air conditioning. Among the facilities at this property are a lift and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The property is soundproof and is set 600 metres from Kuramae Jinja Shrine. The aparthotel comes with 2 bedrooms, a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with slippers and a hair dryer. Towels and bed linen are featured in the aparthotel. This aparthotel is allergy-free and non-smoking. Popular points of interest near Silvership Hotel 101 include Eiken-ji Temple, Kuramae Mizu no Yakata and Ichogaoka Hachiman Shrine. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 25 km away.
Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun of the Tokugawa family in the Edo period, established Sanjusangen-do for the peace in the country, national security, and tempering martial arts. The hall built after the manner of ones in Kyoto became the beginning of Yasaki-inari. The name Yasaki also came from ”yumi” (a bow) and ”ya” (an arrow). Fukurokuju (god of happiness, wealth, and long life) of the seven deities is placed at the right side of the worship hall in front of the main building.
A wholesale store for restaurant supplies at the South entrance of Kappabashi Dougu Street. The statue of a giant cook on the rooftop of the building is the symbol of Kappabashi Dougu Street. They proudly offer a wide range tableware and cutlery for Japanese, Western and Chinese food, lacquerware and wooden products. Their original products such as the children's lunch series are popular as well. It is part of the enjoyment to find a good buy out of the jungle-like store overflowing with products.
Colorful plastic samples are displayed at Ganso Shokuhin Sample-ya. On the second floor of the Kappabashi Showroom, you can experience making food replicas using wax. Based on a program designed by artisans, the staff will teach you the traditional techniques. You will make two kinds of plastic tempura and a head of lettuce in approximately one hour. A reservation by phone is required. Please note that the instruction is available only in Japanese.
Kamaasa is a cooking equipment store founded in 1908. Inside the store, various utensils are lined up, starting from kitchen knifes and Nambu ironware, other professional tools like pots , the Yukihira Pot (a pouring pot), frying pans, bamboo draing baskets, graters, but also ordinary daily house utensils. There is a wide variety of carefully selected beautifully designed products with great quality which will fit in your hand better the more you use it. We recommend you to come and try to hold the products for yourself and make a choice based on that.
Japanese Pottery Shop Dengama is a Japanese pottery speciality store which directly purchases the product from the potteries all over Japan such as Arita, Kutani, Mashiko and Mino. They handle a wide range of products focused on bowls with made with traditional Japanese pottery techniques and pictures, along with fine articles from famous potteries, and products for ordinary daily use as mugs, tea cups and small plates. Don't forget to check the bargains near the entrance of the shop.
Located in Asakusa, a popular tourist spot in Japan and abroad, and used as a stage for various events. A general discount store based on the concept of ”convenience, discount and amusement”. One-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station. Offering a wide range of products, including food, medicine, cosmetics, clothing, appliances, and brand products, which are very popular as souvenirs.
Located in Tokyo and with Kuramae Mizu no Yakata reachable within 300 metres, Tokyo Hikari Guesthouse provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a shared lounge. This 2-star hostel has air-conditioned rooms with a shared bathroom. The accommodation features a shared kitchen and luggage storage space for guests. Popular points of interest near the hostel include Kuramae Jinja Shrine, Jinnai Shrine and Choju-in Temple. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 21 km away.
We provide a high-quality relaxation space to soothe our customers' fatigue. We also have family rooms equipped with tatami spaces where up to four guests can spend time together.
A 2-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei-Asakusa line, Asakusa Hotel Hatago offers free WiFi and a dining lounge with sweeping views of Tokyo Sky Tree. The simple air-conditioned rooms have a flat-screen TV, a fridge and an en suite bathroom with a bathtub, a shower and a toilet. Toiletries, yukata robes and a hairdryer are provided. All single rooms feature a small double bed (120 cm wide). An on-site massage parlour is available at the hotel. The on-site observatory lounge Yui can be accessed for free from 15:00 until 23:00. Breakfast meals are also served there. Hatago Hotel Asakusa is 7 minutes’ walk from Kaminarimon, 9 minutes’ walk from Senso-ji Temple and 20 minutes’ walk from the Tokyo Sky Tree.
KAIKA Tokyo is a contemporary art hub that combines art storage and a hotel.It houses and exhibits works collected through the open call 'KAIKA TOKYO AWARD' in nine art storages designed for art galleries, offering a new viewing experience in a space reminiscent of the behind-the-scenes of the art scene.
Situated just a 2-mintue walk from Kuramae Subway Station on Asakusa line and Toei Oedo line, Nui. HOSTEL & BAR LOUNGE offers free WiFi throughout the property. Edo Tokyo Museum is a 9-minute subway ride. Nui. HOSTEL & BAR LOUNGE features a shared lounge with a cafe and bar. There is a shared kitchen on site. All rooms have air conditioning and can be locked. Each bunk bed in a dormitory comes with a reading light, privacy curtain and electric outlet. The hostel also offers bike hire. Sensoji Temple is a 15-minute stroll from Nui. HOSTEL & BAR LOUNGE, while Tokyo Sky Tree Tower is a 15-minute subway ride and walk from the property. Asakusa Station on Ginza Line is 10 minutes on foot. The nearest airport is Tokyo Haneda International Airport, 45-minute train ride. Narita Airport can be reached via a 65-minute train ride.