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Asakusa Tobu Hotel

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Asakusa Tobu Hotel, where comfort meets excitement in the heart of Tokyo! Nestled at 1-1-15 Asakusa, this delightful 3-star hotel is just a hop, skip, and a jump away from the vibrant pulse of the city, located only 6.1mi from the bustling city center. With its fantastic location, you can easily explore the surrounding attractions or soak in the rich culture of Tokyo. As a cherry on top, the hotel offers breakfasts to fuel your adventure!

Bed in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Bed in Asakusa Tobu Hotel

Rooms

Corner Twin Room A in Asakusa Tobu Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

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280 sqft

Corner

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

This twin room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle and a carpeted floor. The unit has 2 beds.

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1 King Size Bed

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335 sqft

King Room

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, a sofa, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 1 bed.

Comfort Twin Room in Asakusa Tobu Hotel

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2 Twin Beds

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270 sqft

Comfort

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Air conditioning

The twin room offers air conditioning, a safe deposit box, an electric kettle, a sofa and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.

Discover More

Imagine waking up in a stylish, air-conditioned room, complete with free Wi-Fi to keep you connected and indulging in complimentary toiletries that will make your stay feel extra special. With 7983 glowing reviews from fellow travelers, it's clear that the Asakusa Tobu Hotel is a favorite for visitors seeking comfort without breaking the bank, with rates starting at an affordable price. Whether you’re winding down after a long day or gearing up for an action-packed day, the hotel's well-appointed amenities ensure that you have everything you need for a memorable stay.

Facade/entrance in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Property building in Asakusa Tobu Hotel

Experience the Best

The Asakusa Tobu Hotel boasts a range of stellar amenities that’ll have you feeling right at home. Enjoy dining at the on-site restaurant or take advantage of the free parking while exploring the stunning sights of Tokyo. Plus, with a 24-hour front desk ready to assist you, non-smoking rooms for a fresh environment, and wheelchair accessible facilities, your comfort and convenience are top priority. So grab your bags and get ready for an unforgettable stay at Asakusa Tobu Hotel!

Bed in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Bed in Asakusa Tobu Hotel

Plan Your Stay

After you’ve refueled with a scrumptious breakfast, it’s time to dive into Tokyo’s charm! The Asakusa Tobu Hotel is just a stone’s throw from the legendary Senso-ji, Tokyo’s oldest temple, where you can soak in the enchanting atmosphere and even snag some lucky charms! Stroll along Nakamise Street, a delightful corridor lined with traditional shops and mouthwatering snacks that are bound to tantalize your taste buds. As dusk falls, the temple transforms into a breathtaking sight against the night sky—perfect for those postcard-worthy snapshots!

Buffet breakfast in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Buffet breakfast in Asakusa Tobu Hotel

Amenities

Restaurant

Private Parking

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Parking On Site

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Bathroom in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Bathroom in Asakusa Tobu Hotel

Restaurant

Ichi no Ichi

Japanese, European

Buffet breakfast in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Restaurant/places to eat in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Property building in Asakusa Tobu Hotel
Excellent location close to 3 stations (Tokyo metro, Toei & JR, all named Asakusa). The hotel sells the Japan Metro/Toei 72 hour pass (not valid on JR), which is a great deal for getting around. The metro station is just opposite, with a department store above. The basement selling food is great for buying breakfast (the hotel breakfast ends at 10+,am as their lunch service starts from 11.30am) or dinner (20-30% off most cooked food e.g. yakitori, croquette, bento etc. in the food hall after 6 or 7pm, as the mall closes at 8pm. The famous Ichiran Ramenses just next door. Perfect base for visiting Asakusa and the rest of Tokyo (Shinjuku is about 40 minutes away by metro; Akihabara & Ginza about 20 minutes away.) Beds are wider than normal and can comfortably fit an adult & a child (can share bed for free, up to 12 years old). Be aware though that the Twin B room only has standing space between the bed and all 3 walls/window. 2 cushioned chairs & a small table are provided but it's often covered by our stuff as there's storage, except for under the bed. There is a small cupboard where the cups are kept, and a shallow drawer under the TV. No wardrobe for clothes but there are about 8 hangers (of which 2 for pants) on 2 clothes knob in the entrance, which is quite narrow. It's great that the toilet is separate from the bathroom (Japanese deep bathtub + shower so you can DIY an onsen experience), and the sink is outside. Shower pressure / jet is strong & powerful and makes for good massage after a day of sightseeing. Staff are all very helpful and I never had to wait long for check-in, check-out, to enquire, to request more towels or borrow umbrella etc. Laundrette is 500¥ for 3kg wash & dry. Our room had a view of the Sumida River & Asahi building. I'm definitely recommending this hotel! (if your credit card has a good rate, choose to settle in JPY instead of your home currency proposed by the payment terminal)

Ced50

Location: Fantastic spot in Asakusa. Namikase Shopping Street is just around the corner, but the way the hotel faces means you don't immediately get ambushed by crowds which is great. Convenience stores and many many small eateries littered around the hotel, several opening till past 11pm even. Tobu station entrance (if you're heading to Nikko etc) is just right opposite with a traffic crossing, no concerns at all about stairs for those with heavy luggage. Ginza entrance is just right around the corner, which gets you to Shibuya in 30 mins. Only downside (a very small one I wouldn't event consider it) is that the Asakusa Line entrance (ie Narita and Haneda Airport) is about a 7 - 10 min walk away (with luggage), and you'll have to lug your bags down and up stairs. Staff: Extremely helpful with everything, from offering directions to baggage storage to extra amenities. Super prompt with replies as well even pre-arrival. The front desk even helped us collect a package delivery we arranged while we were out, and left us a note at our room door notifying us to collect it. Rooms: We booked the larger Double Room (204 sqf) for five nights and it was amazing. Most comfortable stay I've ever had in Tokyo. There was more than enough space for two big luggage to open fully. The bathroom was huge too. TV channels were great, they even had YouTube and Netflix available (you'll need to use your own account to log in). We also stayed in their standard double room for an extra night. Granted, the room is much tighter, like how every other hotel in Tokyo is. Good if you're staying only 1 - 2 nights, but any longer and I would highly recommend going for the bigger double room. You won't regret the upgrade. Amenities: Laundry and washing services were a life-saver.

Leia_t

If we were to visit Tokyo again, we would stay here! The location is perfect: - Train station (Ginza Line & Asakusa Line) right over the road. We used the Ginza Line every day. It was super convenient. - 3-5 min walk to Sensoji Temple and Nakamise-Dori Street. - 7/11 2 doors away - super handy! - Chain food restaurants such as Ichiran Damen 3 doors away and others close by (Coco Curry House, Starbucks). - 5 min walk from the river with an amazing view of the Skytree. - There’s a long alleyway of food places that starts 30 seconds from the hotel - you will never be stuck for food near the hotel, that’s for sure! The hotel itself was wonderful. Very clean and our room was a great size, with views of the temple and surrounding area. Room had 2 3/4 beds together which was great and had lots of room. The hotel also accepted and held our luggage that we had shipped from Osaka. It had a great sized bathroom with a huge bath, which was great for evenings after 20,000+ steps during the day! They also have vending machines on certain floors and, something we found very handy which we had never seen before, was that there’s an option on the TV to check what washing machines are free and how long is left on the cycle so you’re not back and forward. We absolutely loved our stay and would absolutely stay again. I really felt the location really helped make our trip as it was convenient to get around Tokyo.

Brogan

Stayed at the Asakusa Tobu Hotel 7 nights: Pleasant helpful staff; clean rooms and facilities; great service; good baggage storage and also baggage delivery service to Narita Airport; great location near the train/subway stations, Sensoji temple, numerous shopping malls and restaurants and sightseeing spots. As independent travelers using public transportation we typically find it very convenient to use Japan's efficient and reasonably cost baggage deliver;y service (Yamato, etc.). Upon arrival in Japan we send our large baggage from the airport to the hotel(s) and near the end of our trip we send baggage from the hotel to the departing airport. In this way we travel comfortably nearly hands-free on trains where luggage space is somewhat limited not to mention eliminating lugging baggage up and down platforms in train stations. Not many hotels provide this baggage service. The Asakusa Tobu Hotel does provide this baggage delivery service and their staff are super helpful in that they assist in filling out the delivery forms correctly. Upon departure from the airport we pick up our luggage at the baggage delivery service counter on the same floor as our airline departure check in counter. This makes independent travel so convenient. We would definitely stay here again.

Dennis

Loved this hotel and would stay here again when we visit Tokyo again!! - check in and checkout was a breeze - staff very accommodating and helpful - excellent location, very near Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Dori St., directly across Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) - near our favorite restaurants - Ichiran, Yakiniku Like, Sushiro, Asakusa Gyukatsu - supermarkets close by - Matsuya across, Aeon within walking distance - 711 just beside the hotel, Family Mart also very close - close to the 24hr Don Quijote Asakusa (around 7mins walk) - close to many drugstores Sugi, Matsumoto Kiyoshi for shopping - room very very clean and spacious for Japan standards - our room had a nice view of Asakusa - love the separate bath and toilet setup

Sheila

Excellent location close to 3 stations (Tokyo metro, Toei & JR, all named Asakusa). The hotel sells the Japan Metro/Toei 72 hour pass (not valid on JR), which is a great deal for getting around. The metro station is just opposite, with a department store above. The basement selling food is great for buying breakfast (the hotel breakfast ends at 10+,am as their lunch service starts from 11.30am) or dinner (20-30% off most cooked food e.g. yakitori, croquette, bento etc. in the food hall after 6 or 7pm, as the mall closes at 8pm. The famous Ichiran Ramenses just next door. Perfect base for visiting Asakusa and the rest of Tokyo (Shinjuku is about 40 minutes away by metro; Akihabara & Ginza about 20 minutes away.) Beds are wider than normal and can comfortably fit an adult & a child (can share bed for free, up to 12 years old). Be aware though that the Twin B room only has standing space between the bed and all 3 walls/window. 2 cushioned chairs & a small table are provided but it's often covered by our stuff as there's storage, except for under the bed. There is a small cupboard where the cups are kept, and a shallow drawer under the TV. No wardrobe for clothes but there are about 8 hangers (of which 2 for pants) on 2 clothes knob in the entrance, which is quite narrow. It's great that the toilet is separate from the bathroom (Japanese deep bathtub + shower so you can DIY an onsen experience), and the sink is outside. Shower pressure / jet is strong & powerful and makes for good massage after a day of sightseeing. Staff are all very helpful and I never had to wait long for check-in, check-out, to enquire, to request more towels or borrow umbrella etc. Laundrette is 500¥ for 3kg wash & dry. Our room had a view of the Sumida River & Asahi building. I'm definitely recommending this hotel! (if your credit card has a good rate, choose to settle in JPY instead of your home currency proposed by the payment terminal)

Ced50

Location: Fantastic spot in Asakusa. Namikase Shopping Street is just around the corner, but the way the hotel faces means you don't immediately get ambushed by crowds which is great. Convenience stores and many many small eateries littered around the hotel, several opening till past 11pm even. Tobu station entrance (if you're heading to Nikko etc) is just right opposite with a traffic crossing, no concerns at all about stairs for those with heavy luggage. Ginza entrance is just right around the corner, which gets you to Shibuya in 30 mins. Only downside (a very small one I wouldn't event consider it) is that the Asakusa Line entrance (ie Narita and Haneda Airport) is about a 7 - 10 min walk away (with luggage), and you'll have to lug your bags down and up stairs. Staff: Extremely helpful with everything, from offering directions to baggage storage to extra amenities. Super prompt with replies as well even pre-arrival. The front desk even helped us collect a package delivery we arranged while we were out, and left us a note at our room door notifying us to collect it. Rooms: We booked the larger Double Room (204 sqf) for five nights and it was amazing. Most comfortable stay I've ever had in Tokyo. There was more than enough space for two big luggage to open fully. The bathroom was huge too. TV channels were great, they even had YouTube and Netflix available (you'll need to use your own account to log in). We also stayed in their standard double room for an extra night. Granted, the room is much tighter, like how every other hotel in Tokyo is. Good if you're staying only 1 - 2 nights, but any longer and I would highly recommend going for the bigger double room. You won't regret the upgrade. Amenities: Laundry and washing services were a life-saver.

Leia_t

If we were to visit Tokyo again, we would stay here! The location is perfect: - Train station (Ginza Line & Asakusa Line) right over the road. We used the Ginza Line every day. It was super convenient. - 3-5 min walk to Sensoji Temple and Nakamise-Dori Street. - 7/11 2 doors away - super handy! - Chain food restaurants such as Ichiran Damen 3 doors away and others close by (Coco Curry House, Starbucks). - 5 min walk from the river with an amazing view of the Skytree. - There’s a long alleyway of food places that starts 30 seconds from the hotel - you will never be stuck for food near the hotel, that’s for sure! The hotel itself was wonderful. Very clean and our room was a great size, with views of the temple and surrounding area. Room had 2 3/4 beds together which was great and had lots of room. The hotel also accepted and held our luggage that we had shipped from Osaka. It had a great sized bathroom with a huge bath, which was great for evenings after 20,000+ steps during the day! They also have vending machines on certain floors and, something we found very handy which we had never seen before, was that there’s an option on the TV to check what washing machines are free and how long is left on the cycle so you’re not back and forward. We absolutely loved our stay and would absolutely stay again. I really felt the location really helped make our trip as it was convenient to get around Tokyo.

Brogan

Stayed at the Asakusa Tobu Hotel 7 nights: Pleasant helpful staff; clean rooms and facilities; great service; good baggage storage and also baggage delivery service to Narita Airport; great location near the train/subway stations, Sensoji temple, numerous shopping malls and restaurants and sightseeing spots. As independent travelers using public transportation we typically find it very convenient to use Japan's efficient and reasonably cost baggage deliver;y service (Yamato, etc.). Upon arrival in Japan we send our large baggage from the airport to the hotel(s) and near the end of our trip we send baggage from the hotel to the departing airport. In this way we travel comfortably nearly hands-free on trains where luggage space is somewhat limited not to mention eliminating lugging baggage up and down platforms in train stations. Not many hotels provide this baggage service. The Asakusa Tobu Hotel does provide this baggage delivery service and their staff are super helpful in that they assist in filling out the delivery forms correctly. Upon departure from the airport we pick up our luggage at the baggage delivery service counter on the same floor as our airline departure check in counter. This makes independent travel so convenient. We would definitely stay here again.

Dennis

Loved this hotel and would stay here again when we visit Tokyo again!! - check in and checkout was a breeze - staff very accommodating and helpful - excellent location, very near Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Dori St., directly across Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) - near our favorite restaurants - Ichiran, Yakiniku Like, Sushiro, Asakusa Gyukatsu - supermarkets close by - Matsuya across, Aeon within walking distance - 711 just beside the hotel, Family Mart also very close - close to the 24hr Don Quijote Asakusa (around 7mins walk) - close to many drugstores Sugi, Matsumoto Kiyoshi for shopping - room very very clean and spacious for Japan standards - our room had a nice view of Asakusa - love the separate bath and toilet setup

Sheila

Excellent location close to 3 stations (Tokyo metro, Toei & JR, all named Asakusa). The hotel sells the Japan Metro/Toei 72 hour pass (not valid on JR), which is a great deal for getting around. The metro station is just opposite, with a department store above. The basement selling food is great for buying breakfast (the hotel breakfast ends at 10+,am as their lunch service starts from 11.30am) or dinner (20-30% off most cooked food e.g. yakitori, croquette, bento etc. in the food hall after 6 or 7pm, as the mall closes at 8pm. The famous Ichiran Ramenses just next door. Perfect base for visiting Asakusa and the rest of Tokyo (Shinjuku is about 40 minutes away by metro; Akihabara & Ginza about 20 minutes away.) Beds are wider than normal and can comfortably fit an adult & a child (can share bed for free, up to 12 years old). Be aware though that the Twin B room only has standing space between the bed and all 3 walls/window. 2 cushioned chairs & a small table are provided but it's often covered by our stuff as there's storage, except for under the bed. There is a small cupboard where the cups are kept, and a shallow drawer under the TV. No wardrobe for clothes but there are about 8 hangers (of which 2 for pants) on 2 clothes knob in the entrance, which is quite narrow. It's great that the toilet is separate from the bathroom (Japanese deep bathtub + shower so you can DIY an onsen experience), and the sink is outside. Shower pressure / jet is strong & powerful and makes for good massage after a day of sightseeing. Staff are all very helpful and I never had to wait long for check-in, check-out, to enquire, to request more towels or borrow umbrella etc. Laundrette is 500¥ for 3kg wash & dry. Our room had a view of the Sumida River & Asahi building. I'm definitely recommending this hotel! (if your credit card has a good rate, choose to settle in JPY instead of your home currency proposed by the payment terminal)

Ced50

Location: Fantastic spot in Asakusa. Namikase Shopping Street is just around the corner, but the way the hotel faces means you don't immediately get ambushed by crowds which is great. Convenience stores and many many small eateries littered around the hotel, several opening till past 11pm even. Tobu station entrance (if you're heading to Nikko etc) is just right opposite with a traffic crossing, no concerns at all about stairs for those with heavy luggage. Ginza entrance is just right around the corner, which gets you to Shibuya in 30 mins. Only downside (a very small one I wouldn't event consider it) is that the Asakusa Line entrance (ie Narita and Haneda Airport) is about a 7 - 10 min walk away (with luggage), and you'll have to lug your bags down and up stairs. Staff: Extremely helpful with everything, from offering directions to baggage storage to extra amenities. Super prompt with replies as well even pre-arrival. The front desk even helped us collect a package delivery we arranged while we were out, and left us a note at our room door notifying us to collect it. Rooms: We booked the larger Double Room (204 sqf) for five nights and it was amazing. Most comfortable stay I've ever had in Tokyo. There was more than enough space for two big luggage to open fully. The bathroom was huge too. TV channels were great, they even had YouTube and Netflix available (you'll need to use your own account to log in). We also stayed in their standard double room for an extra night. Granted, the room is much tighter, like how every other hotel in Tokyo is. Good if you're staying only 1 - 2 nights, but any longer and I would highly recommend going for the bigger double room. You won't regret the upgrade. Amenities: Laundry and washing services were a life-saver.

Leia_t

If we were to visit Tokyo again, we would stay here! The location is perfect: - Train station (Ginza Line & Asakusa Line) right over the road. We used the Ginza Line every day. It was super convenient. - 3-5 min walk to Sensoji Temple and Nakamise-Dori Street. - 7/11 2 doors away - super handy! - Chain food restaurants such as Ichiran Damen 3 doors away and others close by (Coco Curry House, Starbucks). - 5 min walk from the river with an amazing view of the Skytree. - There’s a long alleyway of food places that starts 30 seconds from the hotel - you will never be stuck for food near the hotel, that’s for sure! The hotel itself was wonderful. Very clean and our room was a great size, with views of the temple and surrounding area. Room had 2 3/4 beds together which was great and had lots of room. The hotel also accepted and held our luggage that we had shipped from Osaka. It had a great sized bathroom with a huge bath, which was great for evenings after 20,000+ steps during the day! They also have vending machines on certain floors and, something we found very handy which we had never seen before, was that there’s an option on the TV to check what washing machines are free and how long is left on the cycle so you’re not back and forward. We absolutely loved our stay and would absolutely stay again. I really felt the location really helped make our trip as it was convenient to get around Tokyo.

Brogan

Stayed at the Asakusa Tobu Hotel 7 nights: Pleasant helpful staff; clean rooms and facilities; great service; good baggage storage and also baggage delivery service to Narita Airport; great location near the train/subway stations, Sensoji temple, numerous shopping malls and restaurants and sightseeing spots. As independent travelers using public transportation we typically find it very convenient to use Japan's efficient and reasonably cost baggage deliver;y service (Yamato, etc.). Upon arrival in Japan we send our large baggage from the airport to the hotel(s) and near the end of our trip we send baggage from the hotel to the departing airport. In this way we travel comfortably nearly hands-free on trains where luggage space is somewhat limited not to mention eliminating lugging baggage up and down platforms in train stations. Not many hotels provide this baggage service. The Asakusa Tobu Hotel does provide this baggage delivery service and their staff are super helpful in that they assist in filling out the delivery forms correctly. Upon departure from the airport we pick up our luggage at the baggage delivery service counter on the same floor as our airline departure check in counter. This makes independent travel so convenient. We would definitely stay here again.

Dennis

Loved this hotel and would stay here again when we visit Tokyo again!! - check in and checkout was a breeze - staff very accommodating and helpful - excellent location, very near Sensoji Temple and Nakamise Dori St., directly across Asakusa Station (Ginza Line) - near our favorite restaurants - Ichiran, Yakiniku Like, Sushiro, Asakusa Gyukatsu - supermarkets close by - Matsuya across, Aeon within walking distance - 711 just beside the hotel, Family Mart also very close - close to the 24hr Don Quijote Asakusa (around 7mins walk) - close to many drugstores Sugi, Matsumoto Kiyoshi for shopping - room very very clean and spacious for Japan standards - our room had a nice view of Asakusa - love the separate bath and toilet setup

Sheila

Location

1-1-15 Asakusa, Chiyoda Ku, 111 0032, Japan

Asakusa Tobu Hotel