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Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2, your cozy home away from home in the vibrant streets of Tokyo! Nestled at 2-7-5 Kuramae, Taito-Ku, this delightful 3-star hotel boasts a perfect balance of comfort and affordability, with rooms starting from just ¥8,000. Just a breezy 5.7mi from the city center, you'll have easy access to the pulsating heart of this incredible city while enjoying a peaceful retreat at night.

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Rooms

Twin Room - Non-Smoking in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2

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2 Twin Beds

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140 sqft

Room - 2 Twin

Private Bathroom

Bathtub

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. This twin room is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an electric kettle and a carpeted floor. The unit has 2 beds.

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130 sqft

Room - 1 Twin, Smoking Allowed

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The double room features air conditioning, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor and a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The unit has 1 bed.

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130 sqft

Room - 1 Bed

Free wifi

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

Featuring free toiletries, this double room includes a private bathroom with a bath, a shower and a bidet. The double room features air conditioning, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The unit has 1 bed.

Discover More

Wake up each day ready to conquer the treasures of Tokyo, fueled by the hotel's delicious complimentary breakfast, and feel free to take advantage of the free Wi-Fi to share your adventures abroad! With features like air conditioning to keep you cool and comfy, extra-long beds for those who like to stretch out, and modern amenities including a bidet and free toiletries, your stay here will be a breeze. Whether you need to chat with the friendly 24-hour front desk crew or park your car (for an additional charge, of course), the hotel has everything you need to make your stay as relaxing as can be.

Lobby or reception in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2
Property building in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2

Experience the Best

Guests can't stop raving about their experiences – with over 3,122 reviews singing the praises of Toyoko Inn! From its handy location to the warm hospitality, this spot has earned a reputation as a welcoming oasis amidst the vibrant hum of the city. Come join the fun and discover why Toyoko Inn is the perfect launch pad for your Tokyo adventures!

Bathroom in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2
Bathroom in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2

Plan Your Stay

As you step inside Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2, prepare to be embraced by the warm, inviting atmosphere that reflects Tokyo's charm. The hotel is not just a place to rest your head; it’s a hub of excitement waiting for you to explore. Picture yourself wandering among the nearby Asakusa temples, indulging in street food treats, or shopping for delightful souvenirs—all just a stone's throw away! After a day of adventure, you can return to the serene ambiance of your hotel, where comfort meets convenience in perfect harmony.

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Food in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Extra long beds (> 6.5 ft)

Free toiletries

Bidet

Bathroom in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2
Bathroom in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2
Property building in Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2
Location is in a quiet area, there are bars and restaurants very nearby. The nearest station is Kuramae ( Asakusa line stop number A17)so it’s one stop to Asakusa or a 10-15 minute walk. To visit other areas of Tokyo the underground station is just around the corner. Make sure to exit via. A2, turn left then left again, a few minutes at most ( note there are two Kuramae stations on different lines that are not linked). Tokyo Skytree is walkable from here, other attractions such as Shibuya are 30-40 minutes away by underground. The room is similar to a UK Travelodge but better. One side of the bed is against the wall but one side and bottom has 2-3 foot all round plus room in the entrance. Loads of room for suitcases under the bed. The bed was firm but we slept well. Air con worked well. Room has TV, fridge, safe, hairdryer, kettle ( green tea so bring your own coffee). Bathroom, like the bedroom didn’t look amazing but had a great shower, Japanese toilet and even a mirror that didn’t steam up. Breakfast lacked presentation but was perfectly ok. Great for us as a quick bite before we headed out to eat more. I can understand why the breakfast isn’t for everyone. If you are unlucky it can be quite full but usually ok. It is a bit like a works staff canteen. Laundry facilities here are great, reasonably priced and clothes dry in 30 minutes. Cost was 61000yen for a week ( that’s £45 night in British money ) so can’t complain. It’s a budget hotel, it’s functional not romantic. There’s a bath not a swimming pool. I made a call back to UK, expected to pay a fortune but was charged 150yen, the staff and the pricing are fair. The hotel gave us everything we required and would recommend here especially if like us you are out all day and night.

Mark

I've been very pleased with my stay at Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2! The staff at the front desk may not speak English but I also don't speak Japanese so we made do with translation apps and they were always willing and happy to help. They explained how the laundry machines worked as the signs were poorly translated and the process seemed complicated. They also helped me with the transfer of one of my suitcases to Kyoto, which was very nice of them. The hotel was very clean and in a great location, very close to transport links and various amenities. The room was the perfect size for my needs with space for two suitcases and even though I booked a smoking room and I am not a smoker, I can't say it smelled heavily of cigarettes. The floor itself stank in the evenings though but I guess that's unavoidable. My favourite bit from this stay was the breakfast. Some everyday staples like rice and various types of soup were present every morning but there were also rotating menu items available which made the experience even nicer. The kitchen staff were always happy to help if you needed it. All in all, a great stay.

Nik

The inn itself was amazing. One of the things that I really enjoyed from the inn is that the bathroom featured both a hand-shower head and a waterfall style from above, so showers were very enjoyable. The bed was a little hard, but generally the inn was a pretty comfortable experience. The lobby and the facilities were very clean and bright. My stay included breakfast, and the breakfast was a self-serve style. They had options of some rice, some meat patties that I think were made from beef, traditional pickled items, miso soup and more. (The quality of the breakfast was very good, and it was fantastic to start the day off with miso soup in the morning.) The inn is located near the Asakusa line, just roughly 2-3 minute walk from the inn, so travelling is very easy. Nearby are also a few combini, a ramen restaurant that I enjoyed going to for a few nights, a Yoshinoya if you wanted budget options for donburis, and a McDs if you're more comfortable with that. Not too far (in my opinion) are the Sensouji Temple and Akihabara in the other direction.

Nguyen

The hotel being right over the Asakusa metro line means it's extremely well placed to move all around Tokyo. Bonus points to the fact that you can grab easily an Express train to and from Haneda Airport, avoiding so the switcharound at Hamamatsucho to get the Tokyo Monorail (which is also more expensive than using the Asakusa/Keikyu line). Breakfast is a buffet, simple but plenty, a bit like a mess hall as it is served in styrofoam trays and paper cups. The Hotel allows the customers also to prepare their breakfast as a takeaway. Rooms are small but plenty furnished. Be aware, a large suitcase may be a real struggle to get inside the room! The corridor to the room is short and not very wide, the only way i see fitting the suitcase is always opening and closing it, and hope it will fit under the bed. The hotel also offers amenities only if you need them, you can grab them from the main hall, even a night gown, very nice touch if you move a lot between places and want to pack as light as possible.

Maurizio

The room was spotless, it had everything you need and a very nice view to Sumida river. During my 7 nights stay, my room was cleaned two times, the dates and time slot being communicated to me at the reception upon check-in; I also received clean towels every day. The hotel is very close to Kuramae stations on Asakusa and Oedo lines, making it very accesible; Asakusa area is one metro stop away, and it only takes 20 minutes to get to Ueno station. Sumida river promenade is 5 minutes away. There's also a Mc Donald's, plenty of traditional japanese restaurants and a 7-Eleven nearby. They have late check-out option, which is very nice, especially when your flight leaves late at night.

Nicu

Location is in a quiet area, there are bars and restaurants very nearby. The nearest station is Kuramae ( Asakusa line stop number A17)so it’s one stop to Asakusa or a 10-15 minute walk. To visit other areas of Tokyo the underground station is just around the corner. Make sure to exit via. A2, turn left then left again, a few minutes at most ( note there are two Kuramae stations on different lines that are not linked). Tokyo Skytree is walkable from here, other attractions such as Shibuya are 30-40 minutes away by underground. The room is similar to a UK Travelodge but better. One side of the bed is against the wall but one side and bottom has 2-3 foot all round plus room in the entrance. Loads of room for suitcases under the bed. The bed was firm but we slept well. Air con worked well. Room has TV, fridge, safe, hairdryer, kettle ( green tea so bring your own coffee). Bathroom, like the bedroom didn’t look amazing but had a great shower, Japanese toilet and even a mirror that didn’t steam up. Breakfast lacked presentation but was perfectly ok. Great for us as a quick bite before we headed out to eat more. I can understand why the breakfast isn’t for everyone. If you are unlucky it can be quite full but usually ok. It is a bit like a works staff canteen. Laundry facilities here are great, reasonably priced and clothes dry in 30 minutes. Cost was 61000yen for a week ( that’s £45 night in British money ) so can’t complain. It’s a budget hotel, it’s functional not romantic. There’s a bath not a swimming pool. I made a call back to UK, expected to pay a fortune but was charged 150yen, the staff and the pricing are fair. The hotel gave us everything we required and would recommend here especially if like us you are out all day and night.

Mark

I've been very pleased with my stay at Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2! The staff at the front desk may not speak English but I also don't speak Japanese so we made do with translation apps and they were always willing and happy to help. They explained how the laundry machines worked as the signs were poorly translated and the process seemed complicated. They also helped me with the transfer of one of my suitcases to Kyoto, which was very nice of them. The hotel was very clean and in a great location, very close to transport links and various amenities. The room was the perfect size for my needs with space for two suitcases and even though I booked a smoking room and I am not a smoker, I can't say it smelled heavily of cigarettes. The floor itself stank in the evenings though but I guess that's unavoidable. My favourite bit from this stay was the breakfast. Some everyday staples like rice and various types of soup were present every morning but there were also rotating menu items available which made the experience even nicer. The kitchen staff were always happy to help if you needed it. All in all, a great stay.

Nik

The inn itself was amazing. One of the things that I really enjoyed from the inn is that the bathroom featured both a hand-shower head and a waterfall style from above, so showers were very enjoyable. The bed was a little hard, but generally the inn was a pretty comfortable experience. The lobby and the facilities were very clean and bright. My stay included breakfast, and the breakfast was a self-serve style. They had options of some rice, some meat patties that I think were made from beef, traditional pickled items, miso soup and more. (The quality of the breakfast was very good, and it was fantastic to start the day off with miso soup in the morning.) The inn is located near the Asakusa line, just roughly 2-3 minute walk from the inn, so travelling is very easy. Nearby are also a few combini, a ramen restaurant that I enjoyed going to for a few nights, a Yoshinoya if you wanted budget options for donburis, and a McDs if you're more comfortable with that. Not too far (in my opinion) are the Sensouji Temple and Akihabara in the other direction.

Nguyen

The hotel being right over the Asakusa metro line means it's extremely well placed to move all around Tokyo. Bonus points to the fact that you can grab easily an Express train to and from Haneda Airport, avoiding so the switcharound at Hamamatsucho to get the Tokyo Monorail (which is also more expensive than using the Asakusa/Keikyu line). Breakfast is a buffet, simple but plenty, a bit like a mess hall as it is served in styrofoam trays and paper cups. The Hotel allows the customers also to prepare their breakfast as a takeaway. Rooms are small but plenty furnished. Be aware, a large suitcase may be a real struggle to get inside the room! The corridor to the room is short and not very wide, the only way i see fitting the suitcase is always opening and closing it, and hope it will fit under the bed. The hotel also offers amenities only if you need them, you can grab them from the main hall, even a night gown, very nice touch if you move a lot between places and want to pack as light as possible.

Maurizio

The room was spotless, it had everything you need and a very nice view to Sumida river. During my 7 nights stay, my room was cleaned two times, the dates and time slot being communicated to me at the reception upon check-in; I also received clean towels every day. The hotel is very close to Kuramae stations on Asakusa and Oedo lines, making it very accesible; Asakusa area is one metro stop away, and it only takes 20 minutes to get to Ueno station. Sumida river promenade is 5 minutes away. There's also a Mc Donald's, plenty of traditional japanese restaurants and a 7-Eleven nearby. They have late check-out option, which is very nice, especially when your flight leaves late at night.

Nicu

Location is in a quiet area, there are bars and restaurants very nearby. The nearest station is Kuramae ( Asakusa line stop number A17)so it’s one stop to Asakusa or a 10-15 minute walk. To visit other areas of Tokyo the underground station is just around the corner. Make sure to exit via. A2, turn left then left again, a few minutes at most ( note there are two Kuramae stations on different lines that are not linked). Tokyo Skytree is walkable from here, other attractions such as Shibuya are 30-40 minutes away by underground. The room is similar to a UK Travelodge but better. One side of the bed is against the wall but one side and bottom has 2-3 foot all round plus room in the entrance. Loads of room for suitcases under the bed. The bed was firm but we slept well. Air con worked well. Room has TV, fridge, safe, hairdryer, kettle ( green tea so bring your own coffee). Bathroom, like the bedroom didn’t look amazing but had a great shower, Japanese toilet and even a mirror that didn’t steam up. Breakfast lacked presentation but was perfectly ok. Great for us as a quick bite before we headed out to eat more. I can understand why the breakfast isn’t for everyone. If you are unlucky it can be quite full but usually ok. It is a bit like a works staff canteen. Laundry facilities here are great, reasonably priced and clothes dry in 30 minutes. Cost was 61000yen for a week ( that’s £45 night in British money ) so can’t complain. It’s a budget hotel, it’s functional not romantic. There’s a bath not a swimming pool. I made a call back to UK, expected to pay a fortune but was charged 150yen, the staff and the pricing are fair. The hotel gave us everything we required and would recommend here especially if like us you are out all day and night.

Mark

I've been very pleased with my stay at Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2! The staff at the front desk may not speak English but I also don't speak Japanese so we made do with translation apps and they were always willing and happy to help. They explained how the laundry machines worked as the signs were poorly translated and the process seemed complicated. They also helped me with the transfer of one of my suitcases to Kyoto, which was very nice of them. The hotel was very clean and in a great location, very close to transport links and various amenities. The room was the perfect size for my needs with space for two suitcases and even though I booked a smoking room and I am not a smoker, I can't say it smelled heavily of cigarettes. The floor itself stank in the evenings though but I guess that's unavoidable. My favourite bit from this stay was the breakfast. Some everyday staples like rice and various types of soup were present every morning but there were also rotating menu items available which made the experience even nicer. The kitchen staff were always happy to help if you needed it. All in all, a great stay.

Nik

The inn itself was amazing. One of the things that I really enjoyed from the inn is that the bathroom featured both a hand-shower head and a waterfall style from above, so showers were very enjoyable. The bed was a little hard, but generally the inn was a pretty comfortable experience. The lobby and the facilities were very clean and bright. My stay included breakfast, and the breakfast was a self-serve style. They had options of some rice, some meat patties that I think were made from beef, traditional pickled items, miso soup and more. (The quality of the breakfast was very good, and it was fantastic to start the day off with miso soup in the morning.) The inn is located near the Asakusa line, just roughly 2-3 minute walk from the inn, so travelling is very easy. Nearby are also a few combini, a ramen restaurant that I enjoyed going to for a few nights, a Yoshinoya if you wanted budget options for donburis, and a McDs if you're more comfortable with that. Not too far (in my opinion) are the Sensouji Temple and Akihabara in the other direction.

Nguyen

The hotel being right over the Asakusa metro line means it's extremely well placed to move all around Tokyo. Bonus points to the fact that you can grab easily an Express train to and from Haneda Airport, avoiding so the switcharound at Hamamatsucho to get the Tokyo Monorail (which is also more expensive than using the Asakusa/Keikyu line). Breakfast is a buffet, simple but plenty, a bit like a mess hall as it is served in styrofoam trays and paper cups. The Hotel allows the customers also to prepare their breakfast as a takeaway. Rooms are small but plenty furnished. Be aware, a large suitcase may be a real struggle to get inside the room! The corridor to the room is short and not very wide, the only way i see fitting the suitcase is always opening and closing it, and hope it will fit under the bed. The hotel also offers amenities only if you need them, you can grab them from the main hall, even a night gown, very nice touch if you move a lot between places and want to pack as light as possible.

Maurizio

The room was spotless, it had everything you need and a very nice view to Sumida river. During my 7 nights stay, my room was cleaned two times, the dates and time slot being communicated to me at the reception upon check-in; I also received clean towels every day. The hotel is very close to Kuramae stations on Asakusa and Oedo lines, making it very accesible; Asakusa area is one metro stop away, and it only takes 20 minutes to get to Ueno station. Sumida river promenade is 5 minutes away. There's also a Mc Donald's, plenty of traditional japanese restaurants and a 7-Eleven nearby. They have late check-out option, which is very nice, especially when your flight leaves late at night.

Nicu

Location

2-7-5 Kuramae, Taito-Ku , Chiyoda Ku, 111-0051, Japan

Toyoko Inn Tokyo Asakusa Kuramae No.2