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Hotel Area:
Ueno / Asakusa / Akihabara
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Number of Rooms:
19
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fast internet..and then smoking?....and then.....???...
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This secluded hotel in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo is ideal for those planning to explore the city while not over spending on accommodation. Kawase Hotel is an economical choice that puts guests right in the center of Tokyo and it's many attractions. Sensoji Temple and Edo Tokyo Museum are within walking distance, and a short one-minute stroll away is the Asakusa Station, providing an easy connection to the rest of the city. The hotel boasts 19 rooms that are all very functional and affordable, ideal for the travelers on budget. Each unit comes with air-conditioning, a bathrobe, shower, television, tea maker and complimentary Internet access. For guests' safety and peace of mind, the front desk is opened 24 hrs and will be more than happy to answer any questions that may arise during the stay.
Children and extra beds:Guests over 3 years old are considered as adults.
Extra beds are dependent on the room you choose, please check the individual room policy for more details.
Earliest Check-In
3:30 PM
Room Service (Yes, No, 24 Hrs)
no
Recent customer comments
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Jooyeol H.
Solo travelers
South Korea,
May 18, 2013
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SoSo...good~
fast internet..and then smoking?....and then.....???
7.3
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Elena S.
Groups
Russia,
February 18, 2013
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The rooms were very basic and not clean, and the hotel itself looked more like a cheap hostel, but I could deal with that because of convenient location, although the hotel is deffinitely overpriced.
But what would make me never stay in this hotel again is the service.
1) I decided to go out to the next-door shop and didn't take the room key with me because my friend was in the room and I didn't need it. And the receptionist didn't let me out of the hotel because I didn't give her the key before going out! She shouted at me and demanded that I must go back to the room (6 floor) take the key and give her - and only then I could go to the shop! That's demeaning! They have silly rules, they treat guests as scum and they'll try to arrest you for not complying with their nonsence.
2) Our flight was late at night and we wanted to keep our luggage at reception after check-out. But the receptionist said that they can keep it only until 9pm and then if we're even 5 minutes late - they'll... through the bags away! like rubbish.
So I don't recommend this hotel at all.
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Cornelia S.
Couples
Netherlands,
October 13, 2012
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Small rooms, perfect for discovering or short stay
good service, friendly and helpful
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We stayed at the Kawase on our last night in Tokyo before leaving Japan. It's less than 100m from exit8 of the asakusa subway station. We had been in the taito/sumida district at the start of our trip so we knew our way around. But even if you don't, the Kawase is easy to find. personnel is very friendly and makes you feel welcome. That said, it's small and cramped. But if you need a place to crash after a long day of sightseeing or shopping, it's almost perfect and very affordable. good value for money.
Sightseeing/Attractions Tip:
The hotel is a few meters from the asakusa station. start of the Ginza line that brings you to akihabara, shibuya and shinjuku. It's also a few hundred meters from senso-ji and a mere 15 minute walk from the Tokyo Skytree.
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What's nearby? / Directions
What's nearby?
- Asakusa Shrine, Hanayashiki, Edo Tokyo Museum, Water Bus, Sumida River.
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