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Best Hotels in Asakusa 2025

Asakusa is Tokyo's most traditional neighborhood, centered around the iconic Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise shopping street. Hotels here put you steps from Tokyo's historical heart, with easy access to Ueno and Akihabara.

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Top 5 Hotels in Asakusa

#1The Gate Hotel Asakusa Kaminarimon
Luxury

From ¥20,000–¥40,000/night

  • Views of Kaminarimon Gate from the rooftop
  • Steps from Senso-ji Temple
  • Thoughtfully designed modern rooms
  • Rooftop bar with Skytree views
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#2Asakusa View Hotel
Mid-range

From ¥15,000–¥32,000/night

  • Panoramic Tokyo Skytree views
  • Indoor pool and spa
  • Traditional Japanese breakfast available
  • Easy access to Senso-ji and Nakamise
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#3WIRED HOTEL Asakusa
Mid-range

From ¥12,000–¥25,000/night

  • Rooftop terrace with Skytree views
  • Artsy, industrial-chic design
  • Ground-floor café and bar
  • 2-min walk from Senso-ji
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#4Dormy Inn Asakusa
Budget

From ¥8,500–¥17,000/night

  • Natural hot spring on-site
  • Free late-night ramen
  • Coin laundry and vending machines
  • Walking distance to Kaminarimon
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#5Khaosan Tokyo Asakusa
Budget

From ¥3,500–¥8,500/night

  • Popular backpacker hostel
  • Shared and private rooms
  • Lively communal atmosphere
  • Close to Asakusa nightlife
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Asakusa a good place to stay in Tokyo?+
Yes, especially for first-time visitors who want to experience traditional Tokyo. The area is quieter at night than Shinjuku or Shibuya, and transport is excellent via the Ginza Line and Tobu Skytree Line.
How far is Asakusa from Narita Airport?+
Narita Airport to Asakusa takes about 60–70 minutes via the Asakusa-bound Tobu Skytree Line Limited Express (Keisei Skyliner + subway transfer is similar). Direct access makes Asakusa very convenient for arrivals.
Are there any ryokan in Asakusa?+
Traditional ryokan are limited in Asakusa, but several boutique hotels offer Japanese-style rooms with tatami flooring and futon beds. For full ryokan experiences, Hakone and Kyoto are recommended.
What is Nakamise Shopping Street?+
Nakamise is the 250-meter covered shopping arcade leading to Senso-ji Temple, packed with souvenir shops selling traditional crafts, snacks, and gifts. It opens around 10am and closes by 6pm.
Is Asakusa safe at night?+
Asakusa is very safe at night. The main temple area closes after dark but the surrounding streets with restaurants and bars remain lively until midnight.

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