Located in the Taito Ward district in Tokyo, MIMARU Tokyo Asakusa Station offers 4-star rooms with free WiFi.
Ana Carminia
Philippines
Location is the best. Next to the train station with a Family Mart just below it.
Size of the room is spacious enough for 4 pax.
Staff very friendly and helpful. Can borrow games at the front desk.
Kitchen ref and freezer is a good size and they have complete cutleries, plates and pans. They dont provide basic cooking implements like salt, pepper and oil though.
Cleaning staff very efficient and thorough. Trash collected everyday and towels changed everyday. Cleaning of room every 3 days.
In a prime location in Tokyo, Asakusa Tobu Hotel provides air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and private parking. Featuring a 24-hour front desk, this property also provides guests with a...
Only a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Subway Station and Tawaramachi Subway Station, B:CONTE Asakusa offers modern accommodations with a kitchen and an in-room launderette.
Hairol
Brunei
The location is great. Lots of eating place and near the 24hr Donki. The room is big than typical Japanese hotel. Washing machine and kitchen in the room. Staff was helpful
Located within a 6-minute walk of Mimeguri Shrine and 600 yards of Sumida Cultural Museum, THE BONDS HOTEL TOKYO - Vacation STAY 48446v provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in...
Located in Tokyo and within a 6-minute walk of Kamejimashogakko Memorial Park, ZAITO Tokyo Skytree-Yokokawa II Studio 天空树旁舒适型民宿-宅东横II号店 features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi.
Loved it here! We had lunch at the Kirby Cafe. Reservations are a challenge, but worth it for the incredibly themed place and food. (Watch YouTube videos for reservation tips.) The shopping was so fun! A Kirby store, Pokemon Center, Marvel store, and a Harry Potter Pop-up store were favorites. You could easily spend all day shopping!
Karen
United States
Scored 10
10
The best spot to get a city view, and you can see Mt Fuji on...
The best spot to get a city view, and you can see Mt Fuji on a clear day. THE best attraction for 360 degree views and worth the fee. I wouldn't bother with any of the other fee paying viewing attractions, like the Tokyo Tower of Fuji Observatory. Go for sunset. There's no time limit for staying up there and it has a bar. Not many places to sit down
Anna R
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Nice view and nice insta photo spots.
Nice view and nice insta photo spots.
Tip 1: Take the 1st batch of the day. It will be little crowd and you can have plenty space and time to take photo. The staff will not chase you out.
Tip 2: Alternatively, can choose between evening and spare about 2 hours to experience day view and night view.
SH
Malaysia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The decision to do the galleria (combo) was somewhat...
The decision to do the galleria (combo) was somewhat difficult. To justify the additional cost, and after reading reviews that suggested buildings become blurry at that height.
I can confirm that although impressive at 450 meters, it did not feel more special than at 350 meters. The definition of the city became diminished at that height. However, the separate elevator did add to the experience.
If you are likely to get FOMO, just book the combo (if not, you will pay a premium there). If you cannot justify paying more than necessary to enter - take comfort knowing your aren't missing out on too much.
andrewvunguyen
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Tokyo Skytree has the highest observation decks in the city,...
Tokyo Skytree has the highest observation decks in the city, but that is basically all. It can become very crowded and it is quite far from most interesting places. I enjoyed the outdoor observation platform of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower much more for example and other nice observation decks are even free.
Mathias
Germany
Scored 8.0
8.0
Well worth a visit - day or night this place is perfect.
Well worth a visit - day or night this place is perfect. We went both in the morning, then came back at night to see Tōkyō in lights. Pay the extra cost for the 450m access - the views are spectacular.
Keep an eye out for the lifts - we saw all 4, a beautiful touch to the experience.
The accomodation was perfect for solo traveler or for couples. The space was typical in size of the hotel around tokyo. And I love how it is so close for the transportation either train or bus. Also close to Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree.
Beautiful ryokan in a great location! I was warmly greeted with tea and a delicious dessert, and the check-in process was easy and organized. Breakfast was delicious, and the open air bath was incredibly relaxing and offered a beautiful Tokyo SkyTree view. The staff members are very kind and provided a family-like atmosphere. I think this is the perfect stay for solo travelers in particular, as the rooms are cozy but not too small for one person. I will absolutely stay here again next time I visit Tokyo!
The train station and convenience stores are somewhat near our accommodation. Kazuki-san is very responsive to messages and gave us a guidebook on places he recommended. He also gave us toiletries and other essentials we needed for our stay. The Tokyo Skytree and Skytree Town are also close, and they are great tourist attractions.
Location is the best thing about the hotel as they are a couple of minutes walk from the JR yamanote line komagome station which takes almost to everywhere you need to go to in tokyo. The room had a view of the tokyo skytree. Room is clean and as efficient as possible given the standard tight space in all japan hotels in general. Family mart is right next to it which is very convenient for night snack.
During my two-week trip to Japan, I stayed in the hotel twice. It was my home base. The location was fantastic—right next to the A16 station, making it easy to explore both Ginza and the Tokyo Skytree. The staff was incredibly friendly and helpful. The free selections of tea in the evening was a nice touch. Laundry was available on premises (super convenient). The rooms were cozy and clean, providing a perfect retreat after a day of sightseeing. Plus, the dogs in the lobby always brought a smile to my face every time we returned.
so spacious! we were 4 and we were able to move around freely especially having so many luggages. oshiage station and tokyo skytree are less than 10 minutes away by walk, a convenience store across the hotel and grocery/drug stores around. the staff is amazing and so helpful with our questions!
Valerie
Canada
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