"This spot was amazing, great spot, quiet, good size rooms, great bathrooms and awesome service! Little bit of a walk to the station but not too far. "
"Amazing experience, extremely clean rooms, nice showers, easy to navigate and check in, very close to many tourists attractions and right next to the train / subway station. Will definitely be coming back."
"Staff was helpful and spoke some English. Rooms were tidy and compact but very comfy. The lobby always smelled amazing, like fresh flowers or something. "
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"This is an excellent location in Asakusa, there is a Uniqlo and restaurants locayed on floors 1-4, and the hotel lobby on floor 5, there is a Donki next door, and and so much other shopping all within a short walk from the hotel, there were street performers on the weekend and the streets were alive with activity, but nothing crazy all very family friendly. Also very close to the subway line, we will stay here again when we come back. I will say the rooms are small, but I understand most hotels are like this, I will say the hotel is clean with a buffet breakfast which includes American and Japanese breakfast staples, buffet is available for a fee, it was good and convenient. "
"Second time at this hotel. I love the Onsen in the basement and the convenience of having a conbini on site. You can access everywhere by public transport easily too. It’s a bit of a quieter area so maybe not for night life lovers. Yes the rooms are small but they are well designed and you won’t be in them much with all of Tokyo to explore. Beds are comfy and changed when the room is cleaned every three days. Coffee, towels, robes and other amenities are left in a bag daily. Staff were helpful re booking bag transfer to airport etc but don’t expect fluent English from all. Google translate can help if in doubt. "
"Very convenient hotel, right beside it is the Asakusa station and is also very close to the temple. Very walkable area. The hotel stay was great - just probably the beds weren’t soft enough. The staff are helpful and friendly. Most of all, shoutout to housekeeping, they’re very great with cleaning & organizing. Will recommend."
"Very efficient and friendly check in, location is close to all train ststion with plenty of convenient stores! Staff were super friendly and helpful!"
"We stayed here for 5 nights while exploring Tokyo. Things we loved: the staff were great. The onsen was a huge bonus for us (helping us to understand how to properly use one before going to other places). We also liked the laundry facilities and complementary drinks. Our room was 2 x bunk beds, so a little tight for 4 but everyone was happy. The negatives - just breakfast. This was provided in the cafe below but was very 'japanese/ western'. We had better breakfast experiences elsewhere. That said, it really wasn't bad! Hense 5*! "
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Edo-Tokyo Museum during your trip to Tokyo. Discover the acclaimed art scene and notable monuments in this vibrant area.
You can spend an afternoon exploring the galleries in Lucite Gallery during your trip to Tokyo. Visit the notable monuments and temples in this vibrant area.
You can spend an afternoon studying the exhibits at The Japanese Sword Museum in Tokyo. Experience the fascinating museums and acclaimed art scene in this vibrant area.
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What can I see and do near Ryogoku Edo NOREN?
Study the collections at Edo-Tokyo Museum, Bank of Japan, or Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art. Some landmarks that you won't want to miss include Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace, and Ekoin Temple. You can catch a show at Theater X, Meijiza Theater, and Sumida Triphony Hall.
How can I get to Ryogoku Edo NOREN?
With so many transportation options, seeing the area around Ryogoku Edo NOREN is a breeze. Take advantage of metro transit at Ryogoku Station, Honjo-azumabashi Station, and Kikukawa Station. If you're hopping a train into town, Kinshicho Station, Tokyo Skytree Station, and JR Ryogoku Station are the closest train stations to Sumida.