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Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa Taito-ku, Asakusa 1-30-10, Taito Ward, Tokyo Show map | |
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Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa is a 2-minute walk from Kaminarimon and Sensoji Temple. Asakusa subway station is a 5-minute walk away.
"Quiet location in a nice part of Tokyo." |
from $118.31 Average price per night |
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Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu Taito-ku, Asakusa 1-31-11, Taito Ward, Tokyo Show map | |
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Featuring a restaurant and public bath, Shigetsu Ryokan is next to Nakamise Street and a 3-minute walk from Asakusa subway station. The air conditioned rooms include a fridge and free internet.
"The location was right in the heart of the busy Asakusa shopping mall. A stones throw away from the temple. Plenty of excellent restaurants close by. A most enjoyable 6 days in Tokyo." |
from $75.91 Average price per night |
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Asakusa Hotel Wasou Taito, Asakusa 3-7-2, Taito Ward, Tokyo Show map | |
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Score from 40 reviews:
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Latest booking: 1 hour ago
A 15-minute walk from Asakusa Station, Asakusa Hotel Wasou offers simple and affordable accommodations.
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"The hotel is located a couple of minutes far from the Senso-Ji, the shortest and the most beautiful way from the metro, by night. The staff is really friendly and make a lot of effort to understand your… " |
from $19.72 Average price per night |
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Ryokan Mikawaya Taito-ku, Asakusa 1-30-12, Taito Ward, Tokyo Show map | |
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Ryokan Mikawaya is in the heart of Asakusa, 300 ft from the Kaminarimon Thunder Gate and a short walk from Asakusa subway station.
"The Ryokan lies really in the heart of old Tokyo. Near the famous Nakamise. It is family run and the owner is a joy! Just so nice and welcoming, you really feel like the only guest, even it's totally booked… " |
from $64.08 Average price per night |
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Sadachiyo Taito-ku, Asakusa 2-20-1, Taito Ward, Tokyo Show map | |
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This traditional Japanese-style ryokan filled with Ukiyoe art and antiques is just a 3-minute walk from exit 1 of the Asakusa Train Station on the Tsukuba Express Line, has free Wi-Fi throughout and...
"1. English frendly. Korean friendly 2. best quality ever in Tokyo " |
from $138.03 Average price per night |
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Andon Ryokan Taito-ku Nihonzutsumi 2-34-10 , Taito Ward, Tokyo Show map | |
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Andon Ryokan is a 5-minute walk from Minowa subway station and a 20-minute walk from the historic Asakusa.
"Its a little way from the hustle and bustle of central Tokyo but we adored the local area and the nice little restaurants nearby. We also met some amazing people at this hotel as it is a little gem of… " |
from $70 Average price per night |
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The capital of Japan, Tokyo is a vast, teeming metropolis nestled between mountains and Tokyo Bay. It’s so huge that you’ll have to come to grips with public transport and maybe even experience being pushed onto a train. Yes, it does actually happen!
Get your bearings by ascending the Tokyo World Trade Center near the waterfront, and savor the fantastic views taking in the red-and-white Tokyo Tower and Shinkuju’s skyscrapers. North is Ueno, home to the best museums (including the Tokyo National Museum) and a large park bursting with cherry blossom in spring.
Equally tranquil are the Chiyoda Imperial Palace and Gardens, surrounded by water. Also in gardens is the Meiji Jingu Shinto shrine in Shibuya, a youthful district where neon abounds.
For more traditional Japanese culture, head to Asakusa whose Sensō-ji Buddhist temple is Tokyo’s oldest temple. Outdoor markets sell a variety of wares, though shopping in Tokyo is, of course, fantastic wherever you go.
Whether you stay in a Japanese ryokan, luxury Tokyo hotel or a hostel, don’t fly out of Tokyo Narita Airport or Haneda Airport without having tried sushi. Another Japanese institution is the sento (public bath) and onsen (hot springs bath) – a must try. Also incredibly popular are Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea, Asia’s 2 most visited theme parks.
