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Tora Hotel Asakusa - Hostel
4.6/591 Reviews

Tora Hotel Asakusa - Hostel

Asakusa Tokyo|0.73km from Byobu Museum
I did not get to stay in this hotel. Upon arrival, I was told that my booking did not show in the Hotel’s system, because they were not informed by trip.com of my booking. Unfortunately, they were also fully booked. It was such a stressful experience. The Tora Hotel staff were very helpful. They were really trying to help. I couldn’t say the same for trip.com costumer’s service. Their Japanese team were informed of the mishap by Tora hotel, and the ones they talked to told them they would give me a call to sort things out. They never did. I was only able to reach them through chat. Not only were their contact hotlines unreachable, but when I begged them to call me while chatting with them, they told me that all the number i gave them were unreachable (my roaming number, my companion’s roaming number, the tora hotel’s staff number), which was a bit odd because they were able to contact me twice days before the trip for my early check-in request. They dangled me for 2 hours, telling me they are trying to look for a hotel for me, but they were not able to do so. I ended up asking me to book my own hotel, and offering a refund and reimbursement for the price difference at least. IT WAS SO STRESSFUL. It was my last day in Tokyo and lost more than 2 hours of my planned day. It was their fault and I ended up fixing their own mistake. They did give me 6000 pesos worth of trip coins, but I don’t think I will ever ever use then because I WILL NEVER BOOK WITH TRIP.COM after this awful experience.
OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts
4/540 Reviews

OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts

Ueno/Asakusa Tokyo|0.93km from Byobu Museum
Let’s talk about it first…. The hotel just opened last year and the facilities are very new and clean. The location is very good, very close to Kaminariji Temple, and there are many restaurants nearby. The transportation is convenient, and there are less people at night. If you like a quieter night, it is very suitable. Moreover, I personally think the hotel mattresses are more comfortable than those in other hotels! but, If you want to book a large bed, you really need to look carefully. We, two adults, booked a double bed room. We didn't look carefully when booking, thinking it was a room with two mattresses (you can check the pictures on the official website). Two days before my departure to Japan, I took a closer look and found out that the bed in the room was a bunk bed with two floors. There was no mattress on the upper floor, but a wooden board (the concept of letting guests sit on the upper floor?). I tried to contact trip.con customer service, but the result was There was no room available for me to change, so I was asked to contact the Japanese hotel myself. In the end, the Japanese hotel had no way to help me change the room because I checked in automatically. We stayed for 4 nights and never went up there. We could only use it to store some clothes and coats. As for getting out of bed on one side (!), getting in and out of the bed is a bit troublesome. Moreover, because it is a bunk bed, basically half of the scenery outside the window is blocked, which feels a bit wasteful, because the scenery outside the window can see the temple, which is a very good scenery! Summarize, The above mistakes were caused by individuals not paying attention and have nothing to do with the hotel. I write such a long article just to share with other travelers coming to Tokyo that they should pay attention when booking this hotel. Because when traveling to Tokyo, everyone must be tired from shopping/shopping every day and go back to the hotel. If you go back to a comfortable hotel, you will be in a better mood! And I believe that the twin rooms in this hotel must be more beautiful and comfortable! (Official website picture) I paid HK$5391 for 4 nights this time. You can judge for yourself whether it is worth it!

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La Krasse Sumida
4.3/510 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
The hotel is very close to the Sky Tree (Sky Tree), 5 minutes away. There is the Sky Tree Mall, where there are many food and shopping spots. The mall closes at 9 o'clock, but in the middle of the night, there are Family Mart and Lawson nearby, and Matsuya more than 23:00. You can also eat, and there is a sushi restaurant on the 6th floor of the mall, which is very popular. There is Oshiage subway station in the mall. It is also convenient to go to the airport. It is also close to Sumida Park. The hotel is like a homestay type. Among the various houses, there is one. The white light is recognizable on the wall. From morning to night, the surrounding residents were very quiet, and they didn't hear any voices. It was the garbage truck that picked up the garbage in the morning and saw some residents sort the garbage. The hotel does not have a front desk, so you can only find the landlord by phone. The hotel has only 4 floors and the room area is small, but the facilities are super complete, with a kitchen, a shower room and a toilet, preferably a washing machine, the hotel also prepares laundry detergent, and a retractable drying rack , There are refrigerators and microwaves. Stayed for 3 nights and it felt like home.
Hotel Livemax Asakusa Sky Front
3.8/544 Reviews
It takes 5-8 minutes to walk from Oshiage Station. You can enjoy the Skytree on the way back to the hotel every day, and there are convenience stores along the road. Please note that the room is small and the hygiene is not bad, but the room price is quite cheap so it is acceptable.
Rakuten STAY Tokyo Asakusa
4.1/559 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
This time I stayed at the Lotte Residences Asakusa in Tokyo. I loved it because of the panda room (hahaha). What shocked me was that when I got up on the first morning, I found that there was a temple in my room (right next to it?) , there are actually (one after another tombstones) inside. Although I said ”I'm not afraid! It's a lie”, it was still a quite interesting experience! Because in Taiwan, there is no such custom of ”getting along day and night” with the tombstones~
Waen Skytree
4.1/51 Reviews
It's very comfortable to live! The surrounding environment is also very good, if there is another opportunity, I would be very grateful. ^ ^
Hotel step Asakusa
4.5/54 Reviews
Asakusa
Let’s talk about the advantages first: the room is not big, but it can accommodate 3 people without any problem. All necessary facilities are available. The hot room in the bathroom is particularly well designed, and you can also take a bath. Shower gel and shampoo are good. When I checked in, I found that the house was very clean. Spotless. The location is very good, just a 5-minute walk from Keikyu Honjo Azumabashi Station, and very close to the Skytree and Sensoji Temple. It is easy to get here from Narita Airport or Haneda Airport. The B&B is surrounded by locals, so it's very quiet to sleep at night. When walking nearby, you can also see well-grown flowers and ancient fish tanks. There are also disadvantages. 1. The self-service check-in machine has been unable to check in, but you can enter the room with the password given by the landlord. 2. If you don’t have slippers or toothbrushes, you need to bring your own or go to the 100-yen store near Sensoji Temple to buy them. 3. The stairs are very narrow, making it difficult to carry large boxes up and down. If you are bringing the elderly or children, you should book a room on the first floor. This hotel has a good value for money overall, and there are many convenience stores around. There is also a Japanese-style soba shop and izakaya nearby. You can also slowly appreciate the exterior design of the surrounding residents, and you will choose here again if you have the opportunity.
Playsis East Tokyo
3.8/532 Reviews
Ueno/Asakusa
I booked 10 nights at Playsis. This multi-gender hostel is located near Sumida Bridge and River, in a really quiet neighborhood but with all the necessary services ( konbini, atm, and so on ). Only 7/8 by feet from Asakusa Station for Ginza and Asakusa Line. 10/12 mins by feet from the incredible vivid Senso-ji temple area. There's a smoking area in the front access, than an area with all the furniture like water boiler, basin, a table, an isle for eating, a comfy sofa and an automatic drink machine. 3 floors of bedrooms ( 2 multi-gender and 1 only female) plus a floor with a Japanese style suite and at the top, a really good open place for a 360 degrees view with the SkyTree. My big room was supposed for 30 people but in late January there aren't that much. Really clean bed, moquette, bathroom, shower and a bath too. Quiet in the night. Requires (as always in Japan) to release your shoes when coming in. The staff is all youngster and multilingual. They're friendly and open with every necessity. Highly recommended!!! Arigatou...

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