Unbeatable location right next to Tobu/Ginza lines and Senso-ji
Rare 'Hello Kitty' themed rooms that are actually high-quality
Separate toilet and bathroom layouts in most rooms (a Japanese luxury)
한눈에 보기: A polished, hyper-convenient tourist base that trades gym space for Hello Kitty shrines and train simulators.
@everafterlaura님의 리뷰: I stayed in the Hello Kitty room at Asakusa Tobu Hotel and it was a total dream! The pink sakura decor is stunning, and taking home the exclusive plushie made it totally worth it. Perfect for a girls' trip in Tokyo.
여기에 머물렀던 게스트가 말했습니다
The hype
Travelers rave about the spotless rooms and the ability to hop on a train to Nikko or the airport instantly.
Reality check
The convenience of the train station next door means you might hear the rumble in lower-floor rooms facing the tracks.
You are traveling with a family and need a quad room
You are a rail fan who wants to drive a real train simulator
You plan to visit Nikko and want the Tobu line at your doorstep
청결 & 유지관리
9.4
Housekeeping: Daily and thorough. Reviews consistently praise the 'sparkling' condition.
Bathroom hygiene: Immaculate. Grout is clean, no mold reported, and drains are clear.
Maintenance: The hotel is new (2020), so fixtures, paint, and carpets are in top-tier condition.
Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and replaced daily without issue.
Odors & scents: Neutral and fresh. No lingering smoke or musty smells reported.
숙면지수™
7.5조용함
조용함
0-4시끄러움
4-7.5보통
7.5-10조용함
Train vibrations on lower floors
Emergency vehicle sirens from the busy street
예약 전에
알아둘 사항
Check-in is at 2:00 PM, a bit earlier than the standard 3:00 PM
There is a Tokyo accommodation tax of 100-200 JPY per person/night collected at check-in
Parking is reservation-only and costs ~2,750 JPY per night
준비물
Running shoes for the Sumida River (since there's no gym)
Universal travel adapter (though rooms have USB ports)
Earplugs if you are a very light sleeper on a low floor
객실 지니
최고의 선택
Corner Twin Room B (better layout than A, stunning Skytree views)
Hello Kitty 'Sakura Tennyo' Room (for the full kawaii immersion)
Deluxe King (high floor for best city panoramas)
피해야 할 객실
Lower floor rooms facing the station if you are sensitive to vibration
Twin Room A (often faces the elevator or has no view)
객실 요청 지니 – 복사 & 붙여넣기
“I would love to request a high-floor room facing the Tokyo Skytree. If possible, please avoid rooms directly adjacent to the elevator.”
자주 묻는 질문 및 숨은 팁
예약하기 전에 실제로 알고 싶은 모든 것.
Is the Hello Kitty room worth it?
Yes, if you are a fan. It's not just a sticker on the wall; it's a full thematic build-out with pink tatami and custom furniture.
Can I hear the trains from my room?
In rooms facing the station on lower floors, yes, you might hear a faint rumble. High floors are much quieter.
Is there a gym?
No. The hotel has no fitness facilities.
How is the breakfast?
Solid buffet with made-to-order onigiri (rice balls) which are a highlight. Costs around 3,300 JPY.
Does the hotel have laundry?
Yes, there are coin-operated washing machines and dryers available for guests.
Is it easy to get to from the airport?
Yes, the Asakusa Line offers direct access from both Haneda and Narita airports to Asakusa Station nearby.
내부자 팁
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The 'Train Simulator Room' features a real driver's console from the Tobu Tojo line—book it if you're a rail geek.
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You can store luggage for free on check-in and check-out days, but overnight storage costs extra.
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The Sumida River Walk nearby is a fantastic, less-crowded route to walk over to the Skytree.
가기 전에 알아야 할 5가지
💡The beds are noticeably firm, which is standard for Japan but can surprise Western travelers.
💡The 'washing area' in the bathroom is a separate wet room with a stool, perfect for a traditional Japanese scrub.
💡Elevators can get slow during the morning rush hour due to the sheer number of guests.
💡The curtains in some rooms are not 100% blackout, letting in early Tokyo sunrise.
💡You are literally on top of the station—great for travel, bad if you hate the energy of a transit hub.