
Tokyo: Asakusa
Où dormir à Asakusa
Idéal pour Best for old-town Tokyo, Senso-ji, riverside walks, and a traditional atmosphere.
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Idéal pour Travelers who want temples, old-town atmosphere, Tokyo Skytree views, and calmer evenings.
À éviter si
Travelers who want JR Yamanote access or late-night west-side nightlife every night.
Meilleures micro-zones
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.
Guide des micro-zones
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.
Comparer les hôtels
Exemples d’hôtels locaux
Exemples pratiques, pas des classements
Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Utilisez ceci comme repère de quartier et de style, pas comme classement.
Check Richmond Hotel Asakusa on Trip.comGate Hotel Kaminarimon
Utilisez ceci comme repère de quartier et de style, pas comme classement.
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.