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Hotel Ann Asakusa

$100-160/ nuit

Réservez si You want a spotless, modern sanctuary that puts you 2 minutes from the Tsukuba Express but sleeps like a library.

Pourquoi les gens l'adorent

  • Immaculate cleanliness (consistently rated 9.0+)
  • Free amenities bar in the lobby with coffee, tea, and toiletries
  • Quiet residential vibe despite being 5 minutes from Senso-ji

En bref : A textbook Japanese business hotel: clinically clean, extremely compact, and efficient to a fault.

Évalué par @lewbiegoestoperthI couldn't believe I found a spot this clean in Asakusa for only £87. The room is cozy, but the bed was perfect for crashing after exploring. I missed the bidet, but the location and those cute pajamas totally made up for it. A total budget win.


Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit

The hype

Travelers universally praise the location and hygiene, but often groan about the lack of floor space.

Reality check

The 'Skytree View' mentioned in some reviews is usually from the street outside, not your bed, unless you get very lucky.

  • You prioritize hygiene over square footage
  • You plan to be out exploring all day
  • You want a quiet night's sleep in a touristy area

Propreté et entretien

9.5
  • Housekeeping: Clinical. Daily cleaning is thorough, trash emptied, pajamas folded.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. No grout mold, no stray hairs. The unit baths are plastic but sparkling.
  • Maintenance: Like new. Built in 2018 and maintained aggressively.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and fresh. Towels are standard hotel grade, not luxury plush.
  • Odors & scents: Neutral. No musty carpet smell, no cigarette smoke (strict non-smoking policy).

Sleepability™

7.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
  • Internal hallway noise (rare)
  • Refrigerator hum

Avant de réserver

Bon à savoir

  • The hotel uses the Tsukuba Express Asakusa station (2 min walk), NOT the Ginza Line Asakusa station (8-10 min walk). Know the difference.
  • Luggage storage is available before check-in and after check-out.
  • Accommodation tax (~¥100-200/person) is often collected at check-in.

Quoi emporter

  • Power strip (outlets can be scarce/ill-placed)
  • Your own pillow if you hate bean-bag style pillows
  • Slip-on shoes (you take them off at the room entrance)

Génie des chambres

Meilleurs choix

  • Twin Room (slightly more breathing room than the Double)
  • High floor facing East (slight chance of Skytree glimpse)

Chambres à éviter

  • Standard Single/Double on lower floors (can feel dark)
  • Rooms near the elevator (standard noise risk)

Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller

I am a light sleeper and would appreciate a quiet room on a high floor, away from the elevator. If possible, a room with a view towards the Skytree would be wonderful.

FAQ et astuces cachées

Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.

Is there breakfast?

Not really. They offer vouchers for a nearby Denny's. Do not buy this. Go to MISOJYU or February Cafe instead.

How far is the subway?

Tsukuba Express (A2 exit) is 2 mins away. Ginza Line (Tawaramachi station) is 5 mins away. Ginza Line (Asakusa station) is 10 mins.

Is there a gym?

No. Runners head to Sumida Park along the river (10 min jog).

Can I do laundry?

Yes, there are coin-operated washers and dryers on the ground floor.

Is it good for families?

Only if you book multiple rooms. The standard rooms are too small for a crib or extra bed.

Do the staff speak English?

Yes, generally very helpful and capable of basic to intermediate English communication.


Conseils d'initiés

  • The 'Amenities Bar' in the lobby has better stuff than the room—grab a razor, hairbrush, and tea bags before you go up.

  • There is a hidden 'barrier-free' room that is slightly larger; call to see if it's bookable if you have mobility issues.

  • The rooftop doesn't have a bar, but the street view from the hotel entrance at night offers a perfect, framed shot of the Skytree.

5 choses à savoir avant de partir

  • 💡The 'Wa' concept means you are expected to take off your shoes at the room entryway (tatami style).

  • 💡The pillows are often the traditional Japanese 'bean' type—hard and small.

  • 💡The WiFi can be spotty in corner rooms during peak evening hours.

  • 💡You are actually closer to the kitchen supply town (Kappabashi) than the main temple gate.

  • 💡There is no view from most windows; you are likely looking at a neighboring building's wall.

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