Here's an inside look at our most recommended Asakusa hotels! This historic area of Tokyo is visited by many tourists from Japan and overseas.
It has a wonderful nostalgic air to its streets, and you can feel the breath of history and tradition just walking around. There are many highlights, such as Sensoji Temple, Nakamise Shopping Street, and other lively spots in this area that make it the perfect place to stay.
Here we'll share Asakusa hotels falling under three categories: reasonable price, full service, and unique concept. There is a wide variety of costs, so you will be able to find your perfect fit.
*At each hotel, as measures against COVID-19, there are alcohol disinfection stations installed at the front desk and each guest room, masks are worn by staff, and there are vinyl curtains as necessary.
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- Budget-priced Asakusa hotels
- 1. MUSTARD™ HOTEL ASAKUSA 2: Make memories of your trip in a special space
- 2. BOOK AND BED TOKYO ASAKUSA: Sleep surrounded by many books!
- Asakusa hotels with superb services
- 3. Hotel Gracery Asakusa: You'll fall in love with the hospitality
- 4. APA Hotel Asakusa-Ekimae: Easy sightseeing near the station!
- 5. Hotel Keihan Asakusa: Find elegance and a relaxing space
- Hotel with a unique concept
- 6. At & AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA: Enjoy a relaxing time surrounded by the latest technology
- 7. Cya Shitsu Ryokan Asakusa: A perfect Japanese experience
Budget-priced Asakusa hotels
When choosing a hotel to stay, there are probably many people who attach importance to price. First off, here is a fashionable and comfortable hotel where you can stay for around 6,000 yen per night. It is recommended for those who are considering staying multiple nights.
1. MUSTARD™ HOTEL ASAKUSA 2: Make memories of your trip in a special space
MUSTARD™ HOTEL ASAKUSA 2 opened in May 2019. At a modern, clean hotel, even the room keys and equipment used in the guest rooms are carefully selected.
At the large public bath on the 2nd floor, there is an artificial hot spring made from natural ore Komeiseki, which will relieve the weariness one can feel from lots of sightseeing.
Breakfast includes hot dogs using buns from the popular café, Garden House Crafts, and curry from Triangle Curry. Aspiring to be "the secret ingredient" in towns, it offers not only excellent accommodation but also a unique space.
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MUSTARD HOTEL ASAKUSA2MUSTARD HOTEL ASAKUSA2
- Address 1-7-10 Hanagawato, Taito-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
Five-minute walk from Asakusa station on each line
- Phone Number 03-5830-7481
Business hours: Check-in 2pm – 11pm / Check-out 10am
2. BOOK AND BED TOKYO ASAKUSA: Sleep surrounded by many books!
The Asakusa store of BOOK AND BED TOKYO ASAKUSA, which describes itself as "an accommodation bookshop," is a space that is a dream for readers.
The guest rooms, which are built into the bookshelves on the floor, are designed as a secret base where you can relax. With an affordable price and equipped with a private power outlet, private locker, and Wi-Fi, it's a space where you can rest and relax.
You can, of course, read your favorite books, find new books – but be careful to not lose yourself in all the books and forget to sleep!
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BOOK AND BED TOKYO ASAKUSABOOK AND BED TOKYO ASAKUSA
- Address 6F, Pagoda Asakusa, 2-16-9 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
Two-minute walk from each line at Asakusa station
- Phone Number 03-6231-6893
Business hours: Check-in 4pm / Check-out 11am
Asakusa hotels with superb services
When you are out sightseeing, you want to have a relaxing time. Here are hotels with abundant amenities so you can minimize the luggage you bring. There are also luggage storage services and home delivery services, so you can grab a hotel that's a perfect base for sightseeing.
3. Hotel Gracery Asakusa: You'll fall in love with the hospitality
Hotel Gracery Asakusa is located within easy walking distance from Asakusa Station on each line. They have a smart check-in system, where you can check-in without waiting for a long time.
The room is equipped with a ceiling-mounted air purifier. Also, all rooms have their own bathroom. Feel free to take a soak in your private tub during your stay! Bedding is made by the same manufacturer used by the British royal family, so you will get a great rest after your travels.
The concierge at the front desk provides tourist information and arrangements. You will have help if you encounter any issues.
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Hotel Gracery Asakusaホテルグレイスリー浅草
- Address 2-10-2 Kaminarimon, Taito-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
Three-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
- Phone Number 03-6632-8981
Business hours: Check-in 2pm–2am / Check-out 11am
4. APA Hotel Asakusa-Ekimae: Easy sightseeing near the station!
APA Hotel Asakusa-Ekimae is not only easy to access from the station, but is also close to many convenience stores around. When you enter the guest room, you will be greeted by a paper crane and a Japanese atmosphere.
Since they have adopted Cloud fit, which is bedding that focuses on good sleep, and Air Relax, their original pillow, you should be able to sleep soundly while traveling.
The APA Hotel will store your luggage before and after check-in, so you won't have to carry it around while sightseeing. You can also check out by simply putting your room key in the post at no extra charge.
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APA Hotel Asakusa-Ekimaeアパホテル〈浅草駅前〉
- Address 1-12-16 Komagata, Taito-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
One-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, a three-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Ginza Line
- Phone Number 03-5830-9611
Business hours: Check-in 3pm / Check-out 11am
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from 8,000JPY 1room, 2adults
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5. Hotel Keihan Asakusa: Find elegance and a relaxing space
Hotel Keihan Asakusa has a sophisticated and mature atmosphere from the entrance onward. It is within walking distance from famous spots such as Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Skytree.
Guest rooms are fully equipped with every detail, including air purifiers, trouser presses, and hair dryers. There is also an amenity set at the front desk that can be used as needed.
Breakfast is prepared with rice using domestic rice, miso soup, salad, bread, and coffee. It is served in Japanese and Western buffet style (the serving style may change depending on the situation).
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Address
2-12-4 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032
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Nearest Station
Tawaramachi Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line)
10 minutes on foot
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Address
2-12-4 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032
Hotel with a unique concept
Some people are looking for a unique experience at a hotel in addition to the rest of their trip. Here, find details on hotels that create memorable spaces with attention to room structure, meals, and other services.
6. At & AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA: Enjoy a relaxing time surrounded by the latest technology
& AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA opened in February 2019 along the streets of Asakusa. It uses state-of-the-art IoT devices throughout the facility. The accommodation itself is one of the entertainment values during your trip, and you can experience its convenience.
There is a dedicated tablet service called 'tabii' in the guest rooms, which you can use to control the various appliances around the room. For example, in Good morning mode, the curtains, lights, and TV are activated at the same time to create an environment that is perfect for getting up. You can also check on how congested different areas of the hostel are from the tablet.
This is an experience to be excited about if it's in your near future. There are lounges with kitchens on the 1st and 9th floors where you can enjoy meeting other guests.
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&AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA&AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA
- Address 3-28-11 Nishi-Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
Seven minute walk from A2 exit of Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express; ten minute walk from Exit 1 of Iriya Station on Hibiya Line; 13 minute walk from Exit 3 of Tawaramachi Station on Ginza Line
- Phone Number 03-5811-1580
Business hours: Check-in 4pm – 1am / Check-out 11am
Regular holiday: Open daily
7. Cya Shitsu Ryokan Asakusa: A perfect Japanese experience
Cya Shitsu Ryokan Asakusa is located in Oku-Asakusa, which is a little away from the lively center of Asakusa. This is a spot where you can feel the atmosphere of the old district.
One of the incredible points about this hotel is that the space is designed with a tea room motif. A small door is created in the guest room to resemble the tea room's jijiriguchi where guests enter and exit, and the entrance is likened to the tea room's garden Roji. In addition, a footbath service is provided in the space where guests prepare to enter the tea room.
In the guest rooms, you can feel the warm 'partition culture' unique to Japan, with the placement of screens made of translucent Japanese paper that allows light to show through, and the patio garden that makes you feel nature even when you are indoors.
In addition, recently a new room meal plan has started. You can enjoy dishes from Asakusa restaurants arranged in your room.
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Cya Shitsu Ryokan Asakusa茶室ryokan asakusa
- Address 3-32-12 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo
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Nearest Station
Ten minute walk from Asakusa Station on Ginza Line, Tobu Railway, Toei Asakusa Line
- Phone Number 03-5835-3181
Business hours: Check-in 3–10pm / Check-out 10am
*We may not be able to provide sufficient services after check-in is past 7pm.
The service and meals of the hotel you stay at are some of the great things about traveling. Also, the Asakusa hotels introduced are easily accessible to the area's famous sights, so you can easily enjoy sightseeing. If you want to stay in Asakusa, a city where you can feel the uniqueness of Japan everywhere, please check this out.
* At each hotel, as measures against COVID-19, alcohol sanitizer is installed at the front desk and each guest room, staff masks are worn, vinyl curtains are installed, etc.
Written by Shiro Tsuchida
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*Prices and options mentioned are subject to change.
*Unless stated otherwise, all prices include tax.
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