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Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Spring
4.6/5348 Reviews

Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Spring

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|0.07km from Asakusa Hanayashiki
Being just next to the Senso-ji temple definitely makes this one of the more reasonable hotel options price wise. Staff are generally friendly, although I've had a much friendlier experiences in other smaller cities near Tokyo. Complimentary ramen during supper time is also a plus, although the taste is average. Many tourists from China and South Korea even during non peak periods, so do not be surprised if the hotel is not as clean as other cities with lesser tourists. Also be sure to book the room EXACTLY for how many guests are staying. I booked a 2 person room for 3 (as 3 people rooms were fully booked during my time there), and it was way too small. The front desk also didn't seem to happy about this arrangement when they found out, so do book correctly if possible. The hot spring at the basement was decent, and the black colour supposedly herbal hot pool was interesting. Although I felt itchy after using it, which my family members also felt the same, so the cleanliness of the pool might be questionable. Otherwise, there is also a hot tub and cold tub which looked clean. Still, the complimentary ice cream (during afternoon/night) and yakult (in the morning) are plus points, but then again a typical feature of Dormy hotels. Overall, a decent hotel especially if you want to be near the more famous tourist attractions in Asakusa, but will probably try to find better and cheaper hotels for subsequent visits to Tokyo.
THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA
4.4/5355 Reviews

THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|0.11km from Asakusa Hanayashiki
We stayed here for 3 nights & it was one of our best choices ever! We stayed in the Sky View Room, located at the 13th floor. It was pretty spacious as we opted for the Twin Room, so you can open up your luggages rather easily. Comfort wise - beds were pretty comfy in our opinion! The pillow has both a soft & hard side. Toilet wise - clean and pretty spacious. We wowed when we first saw it. Bathtub was nice & shower head flow was good. Plenty of essentials provided. Towels were refreshed daily. Location wise - it's rather nicely located at Asakusa & with a fantastic view of Tokyo Skytree & Senso-Ji temple right from our window. The only downside about the location was that it was quite a walk from the train stations, hence you might often get lost around the neighbourhood as there are many different stations, streets and turns. So if possible, do use Luggage Forwarding service if you can as there are many staircases at the train station. The only main irk for us during the stay was that there were only 3 washer+dryers in the laundry room, so we did have to wait for a pretty long time to do our laundry as most cycles were at least 2hrs long - so if you didn't manage to snag one, you might have to wait for a long time or worst - wake up at an odd hour to do your laundry to avoid the crowd. But other than that, we did enjoy our stay at The Kanzashi! Will definitely consider staying here again when the price is right! 😊

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OTHER SPACE Asakusa
4.6/570 Reviews
Asakusa
The hotel is very beautiful and the room is very clean. Although it is a little smaller, it is spacious and warm compared to business hotels. There is a bakery and a snack shop selling biscuits downstairs. The hotel is behind Sensoji Temple. It is very close to the hotel. It is also not far from the Don Quijote shopping area. The only drawback is that it is close to Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Asakusa Line to Narita Airport. far away! ! Especially if you are pushing luggage, you must take Exit A2b, which is at Komagata Bridge. It takes about 15 minutes to walk to the hotel! Although I checked the map before traveling, I didn’t bother to check where the elevator entrance is... As a result, I have to walk a long way to push my luggage. Fortunately, there is a bus right outside the hotel. You can take the 08 or 64 bus and get off at Tobu Asakusa Station. It will be closer if you push through, or take it directly to Oshiage Station or Nippori Station and take the Narita Line. The closest station to the hotel is Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Line. It takes about 6 or 7 minutes to walk and can go directly to Akihabara. If you want to go to Shinjuku, take the Ginza Line. There is an elevator at Exit B, which is about a ten-minute walk from the hotel. You can also take the bus coming out of the hotel, but the Ginza Line is not connected to the Asakusa Line (to Narita Airport)! In short, Tokyo is too big, and the same station name does not mean that they are in the same place. Although I have stayed in Asakusa three times, in different hotels three times, I was still confused. Many Japanese self-guided tour experts may be familiar with Tokyo, and this I hope it can help people who don't have a clue yet.
Sakura Hostel Asakusa
3.8/558 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
If you are a newbie westerner in Japan (tourist or just started working), I really recommend to stay your first days/months in Sakura hostel. They provide many cultural events and meetups which helped me to immerse into Japaneese culture. They are the best boost for the first days of your trip. During my 6-month stay in Japan, I lived in Shinjuku and also in Sakura Asakusa hostel. I liked Asakusa hostel's location more because it has a traditional vibe which I enjoyed. The best option for me was the fact that I could work remotely in the lobby and have my online meetings with access to coffee and tea. Toilets and bath are super clean. Our room's view was outstanding with a balcony. It was so nice they included breakfast. don't expect a fancy one. But we bought our own cereal or honey to complement it. Then you can say their breakfast is a time saver. I recommend staying at Sakura Hostel and I actually plan to go back there in the next year.
Onyado Nono Asakusa Bettei Hot Spring
4.7/570 Reviews
Asakusa
I stayed here for three days in Tokyo, the third stop of my family trip to Japan. Since it was newly opened in January, there were no reviews at all when I made the reservation. I saw good reviews from other branches, so I booked this one. The hotel is a Japanese-style room with tatami mats. There are hot springs where you can take a bath. The breakfast is Japanese-style and rich in variety. I go back to the hotel every day to take a bath. After eating the hotel breakfast in the morning, I am full of energy for the day. It is really good.
Onyado Nono Asakusa Natural Hot Spring
4.6/5348 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
Being just next to the Senso-ji temple definitely makes this one of the more reasonable hotel options price wise. Staff are generally friendly, although I've had a much friendlier experiences in other smaller cities near Tokyo. Complimentary ramen during supper time is also a plus, although the taste is average. Many tourists from China and South Korea even during non peak periods, so do not be surprised if the hotel is not as clean as other cities with lesser tourists. Also be sure to book the room EXACTLY for how many guests are staying. I booked a 2 person room for 3 (as 3 people rooms were fully booked during my time there), and it was way too small. The front desk also didn't seem to happy about this arrangement when they found out, so do book correctly if possible. The hot spring at the basement was decent, and the black colour supposedly herbal hot pool was interesting. Although I felt itchy after using it, which my family members also felt the same, so the cleanliness of the pool might be questionable. Otherwise, there is also a hot tub and cold tub which looked clean. Still, the complimentary ice cream (during afternoon/night) and yakult (in the morning) are plus points, but then again a typical feature of Dormy hotels. Overall, a decent hotel especially if you want to be near the more famous tourist attractions in Asakusa, but will probably try to find better and cheaper hotels for subsequent visits to Tokyo.
Glamping Tokyo Asakusa
4.2/540 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
friendly service clean environment First time living in a shared bathroom I was worried about hygiene As soon as you step into the room bathroom toilet All clean and scary! ! Bed quilts have no smell There is an air purifier + dehumidifier in the room Comfortable without external windows Just happened to live with three people Open three large luggage and still have room to walk In Japan, most of the rooms are small enough space You can also simply eat on the first floor at night Five minutes walk from Kaminarimon easy to eat Ten o'clock check-out time is still early Luggage storage ¥200 I don't know if it's because the tenant discount is very cheap. You can also rent hair straighteners for free After 11:00 p.m., you need to enter through the small door on the side and press the code Those who need to smoke 🚬 are on the side of the smoking area, which is convenient!
THE KANZASHI TOKYO ASAKUSA
4.4/5355 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
We stayed here for 3 nights & it was one of our best choices ever! We stayed in the Sky View Room, located at the 13th floor. It was pretty spacious as we opted for the Twin Room, so you can open up your luggages rather easily. Comfort wise - beds were pretty comfy in our opinion! The pillow has both a soft & hard side. Toilet wise - clean and pretty spacious. We wowed when we first saw it. Bathtub was nice & shower head flow was good. Plenty of essentials provided. Towels were refreshed daily. Location wise - it's rather nicely located at Asakusa & with a fantastic view of Tokyo Skytree & Senso-Ji temple right from our window. The only downside about the location was that it was quite a walk from the train stations, hence you might often get lost around the neighbourhood as there are many different stations, streets and turns. So if possible, do use Luggage Forwarding service if you can as there are many staircases at the train station. The only main irk for us during the stay was that there were only 3 washer+dryers in the laundry room, so we did have to wait for a pretty long time to do our laundry as most cycles were at least 2hrs long - so if you didn't manage to snag one, you might have to wait for a long time or worst - wake up at an odd hour to do your laundry to avoid the crowd. But other than that, we did enjoy our stay at The Kanzashi! Will definitely consider staying here again when the price is right! 😊

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Average Temperature

• January to March: 8.98°C during the day, 5.13°C at night

• April to June: 20.28°C during the day, 16.65°C at night

• July to September: 27.27°C during the day, 24.07°C at night

• October to December: 15.08°C during the day, 11.49°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 74.43 cm

• Summer: 141.07 cm

• Autumn: 175.03 cm

• Winter: 98.4 cm

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