"My family stayed here for 4 days. The hotel is in a great location, close to plenty of food options and the temple. We loved our stay, the rooms were clean and comfortable."
"Very nice large room, conveniently located to transit, lots of grocery options nearby. Convenient to tourist sites but not in a touristy part of Asakusa. I would stay here again and would recommend to friends. "
"Extremely friendly staff and very quiet and clean. Great for couples or solo travelers. You are right next to major station and walking distance from so many great areas in Tokyo!
Will stay here again! "
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"The room was incredibly comfortable, and the view from the upper floors was simply unbeatable. Even on a cloudy day, it carried a poetic charm of its own.
Breakfast was both abundant and delicious—a perfect pairing with the Tokyo Skytree in sight.
This was my second stay, and once again, I’m beyond satisfied—120,000% happy!"
"Great hotel and location. Beautiful view of the city from the top floor. I would highly recommend this hotel. Close to many tourist attractions, trains and restaurants. Would definitely stay here again. "
"Best buffet breakfast, Japanese vs Western, excellent service.😊
Convenient location, within walking distance from Sensoji Temple and all the street vendors and eateries, right across from the Asakusa station, great to shop at the Ekimese and the food vendors in the basement.
Room was incredibly comfortable with modern amenities. Room Temperature was adjustable and we loved the shower!
Would recommend this hotel to anyone. We will definitely stay there again with our next Japan visit!
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"My husband and I loved the style of our room-essentially a modern Ryokan, very quaint and traditional, a new experience for us on this trip. The area is full of life, with lots of shops and restaurants even at night. Walkable to major tourist attractions and shrines. Would love to stay for a few more days "
"Awesome Onsen Ryukan, amazing breakfast selections, free ramen at night time, and free drinks in the morning for you to enjoy after onsen. It’s 15min walking from subway but totally worth it! Staffs are very nice "
You can enjoy a show at Asakusa Engei Hall during your trip to Tokyo. Experience the lively festivals and fascinating museums in this culturally rich area.
During your visit to Tokyo, you can do some window-shopping at Kitchen Town. Discover the fascinating museums and temples in this culturally rich area.
During your visit to Tokyo, you can browse for the perfect souvenirs at Asakusa ROX. Discover the fascinating museums and notable monuments in this vibrant area.
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What can I see and do near Jakotsu-yu?
Study the collections at Tokyo National Science Museum, Ueno Royal Museum or Tokyo National Museum. Explore notable local landmarks like Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Kaminarimon Gate. You can check out the local talent at Asakusa Public Hall, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and Theater X.