ACCESS
Asakusa St. |
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LOCATION
Nishi-Asakusa, Taito-ku |
Asakusa Home
2nd through 5th floor
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Facility | Quantity | Details | |
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Kitchen | 2 | Located on the 2nd and 4th floors, with 1 fridge, 1 stove, 1 microwave oven, sink, toaster, water boiler and rice cooker. Forks, spoons, dishes, glasses and cups are included. A small dinner space with table and chairs also provided. |
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Living room | 1 | Living room with TV. |
Laundry | 1 | Located on the 3rd floor, with 1 coin laundry machine and 1 coin dryer. 200 yen per washing/drying | |
Toilet | 4 | 1 western style toilet with sink on each floor | |
Shower | 3 | 1 shower room on each floor (except 5th floor) | |
Internet connection | Available on each floor | Wireless internet connection for all rooms |
ADDITIONAL NOTES | ||
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Asakusa is located in Taito ward and is one of the most visited places in Tokyo because of its large number of ancient and traditional temples and shrines.
Many traditional festivals (matsuri) are held in Asakusa, among them the famous Sanja Matsuri. Asakusa is one of the oldest and most emblematic zones of Tokyo. |
Asakusa has a large number of Buddhist temples. Many of them are over 1000 years old, yet they are perfectly preserved and are considered as one of the most significant landmarks of both Asakusa and Tokyo.
These temples are mostly open to public and give place to festivals and Buddhist rituals where many people gather regardless of their religious preferences, specially for New Year Eve.
These temples are mostly open to public and give place to festivals and Buddhist rituals where many people gather regardless of their religious preferences, specially for New Year Eve.
Shrines are sanctuaries dedicated to the practice of Shintoism, the oldest and most practiced religion in Japan.
There are many famous Shinto shrines in Asakusa, such as Asakusa Shrine, which is over 400 years old and hosts many popular festivals throughout the year, such as the Sanja Matsuri.
As with the Buddhist temples, many people gather to celebrate and participate in these festivals regardless of their religion or particular beliefs.
There are many famous Shinto shrines in Asakusa, such as Asakusa Shrine, which is over 400 years old and hosts many popular festivals throughout the year, such as the Sanja Matsuri.
As with the Buddhist temples, many people gather to celebrate and participate in these festivals regardless of their religion or particular beliefs.
Asakusa is the oldest Geisha district in Tokyo. You can find them either dancing at exclusive centers or just walking down the street.
There are still many Geishas active in Asakusa and provide different kinds of amusement.
There are still many Geishas active in Asakusa and provide different kinds of amusement.
Senso Temple is the most famous Buddhist temple in Asakusa, as well as the oldest and most significant temple in Tokyo.
Senso Temple hosts several festivals all the year, the most famous being Sanja Matsuri, which lasts 3 or 4 days and attracts a large amount of visitors.
Senso Temple hosts several festivals all the year, the most famous being Sanja Matsuri, which lasts 3 or 4 days and attracts a large amount of visitors.
Festivals or "matsuris" are religious celebrations held frequently in temples or shrines in Japan. Asakusa is famous for hosting big festivals almost the whole year, being Sanja Matsuri one of the most popular of them.
Festivals in Asakusa are not exclusive of temples and many of them are celebrated on the streets.
Festivals in Asakusa are not exclusive of temples and many of them are celebrated on the streets.
Sky Tree is the tallest tower of Japan and the second biggest structure of the world.
Sky Tree has become one of the most important landmarks of Japan.
Sky Tree has become one of the most important landmarks of Japan.