
Tokyo: Asakusa
Dónde alojarse en Asakusa
Ideal para Best for old-town Tokyo, Senso-ji, riverside walks, and a traditional atmosphere.
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Ideal para Travelers who want temples, old-town atmosphere, Tokyo Skytree views, and calmer evenings.
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Travelers who want JR Yamanote access or late-night west-side nightlife every night.
Mejores microzonas
Senso-ji / Kaminarimon side, Tawaramachi side, Sumida River side, and Kuramae edge.
A local map for calmer East Tokyo hotel areas

Use this as a simple overview when considering a calmer East Tokyo base.
This is a simplified local guide map, not a precise navigation map. Use it to understand the general hotel-area logic, then check exact locations on Google Maps or your booking site.
Guía de microzonas
Senso-ji / Kaminarimon side
Most atmospheric, tourist-friendly.
Tawaramachi side
Quieter, good Ginza Line access.
Sumida River side
Calmer walks and skyline views.
Kuramae edge
Cafes, design shops, east-side feel.
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Ejemplos de hoteles locales
Ejemplos prácticos, no rankings
Richmond Hotel Asakusa
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Check Richmond Hotel Asakusa on Trip.comGate Hotel Kaminarimon
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Check Gate Hotel Kaminarimon on Trip.comFAQ
- Is Asakusa convenient without JR?
- Yes for east Tokyo and old-town sights, but you will use subway transfers more often.
- Is Asakusa good for families?
- Yes. It is calmer than Shinjuku and has easy temple and river walks.
- Is Asakusa too quiet at night?
- It quiets down earlier than Shinjuku, which can be a benefit if you want calm nights.
- Where is the best Asakusa micro-area?
- Kaminarimon is easiest for first-timers; Tawaramachi and Kuramae edge are calmer.