The Best 5 Affordable Hotels in Asakusa, Tokyo

Asakusa

Introduction

 While Asakusa is known as the most historical and popular sightseeing area in Tokyo, it also is well-known as a comparatively cheap area, rather than areas in other metropolitan areas like Shinjuku, and Shibuya. Therefore, if you would like to stay at affordable prices as much as possible, it says that Asakusa is one of the best for your trip. According to one research, the average price which a traveler for a night is $259 (although it is different depending on seasons), and the range is from $62 to $599. Also, the best season in which you can relatively stay at reasonable prices is January 8th to April 8th and September 3rd to December 9th (except the week of October 8th). 

On this page, I would like to suggest affordable hotels (defines the range between  $100 and $200 over a night) with high-quality services. And it utilizes the price in September because it is not a business season and you can grab the sense on a regular basis. Hence, if you are looking for luxury hotels in Asakusa, Tokyo, please go to this page. On the other hand, if you are looking for other popular urban areas like Shinjuku, and Shibuya, please try it on the page of Shinjuku and Shibuya.
(Cite: https://championtraveler.com/price/cost-of-a-trip-to-Asakusa-jp/)

Ryokan Kamogawa

First of all, this is hotel the best choice for those who want to enjoy your stay in a traditional Japanese inn called Ryokan, with a very convenient location. And there are only ten rooms and all of them are made of Tatami which is a very traditional and famous material for Japanese architecture. Furthermore, the hotel is very close to Nakamise Street which is lined by many souvenir shops and it is far from by 30 seconds on foot. Therefore, you can enjoy your sightseeing anytime within walking distance and if you are so tired and want to take a rest, you can come back soon.


(Cite; Ryokan Kamogawa official site)
On the other hand, the rooms are divided into three different types it is Standard Room, Deluxe Type Room, and Economy, respectively and it depends on your budget and how many people are coming there together. Firstly, Standard Room is for a couple or close friends for two or three. Secondly, Deluxe room is suitable for a group and family of more than four people and it has the largest space in the hotel. Finally, Economy is for a single or two and it is the smallest there. And lastly, all of the rooms are quite clean and cozy and you can relax during your stay, in the Japanese modern mood.


(Cite; Ryokan Kamogawa official site)

Access

Train:
・5 minutes (approximate) on foot from Asakusa Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.
・5 minutes (approximate) on food from “Exit A4 at Asakusa Station” on Toei Asakusa Subway Line.
・5 minutes (approximate) on foot from Asakusa Station on Tobu Isezaki line.
・8 minutes (approximate) on foot “Exit A1” at Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express.
Car:
・5 minutes (approximate) from Ueno Station on JR line expressway by taxi. 
・10 minutes (approximate) from Tokyo City Air Terminal by taxi.
Bus:
・4 minutes (approximate) on foot from Water Bus station.
Suggestion Spots:
・30 seconds to Nakamise-dori.
・3 minutes to Senso-ji Temple
*Address: 1-30-10, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032
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Onyado Nono Asakusa

The concept of this hotel is to create a replica of the atmosphere of downtown in Tokyo during Edo period (between 1603 and 1867). Therefore, there are a variety of pictures and designs which motifs in Edo, and you can jump into good old Japanese traditions during your trip. Especially, in the public bath, many threefolds are designed in traditional pictures and landscapes and it is like combining modern and old-fashioned baths called Sentou.


(Cite; Onyado Nono Asakusa)  
And, all of their room is made of Tatami flooring and you can feel at-home comfort with your bare foot. As a result, it brings you hearing and you can get rid of your fatigue during your trip. In addition, Taking off shoes when entering the room is a quite typical style in Japan, if you want to enjoy Japanese typical culture with your staying, this hotel is very suitable for your preference.

 
(Cite; Onyado Nono Asakusa )

Access

Train:
・4 minutes (approximate) on foot from Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express.
・8 minutes (approximate) on food from Asakusa Station on Ginza Line.
Car:
・8 minutes (approximate) from the “Komagata exit” on the Mukuojima line expressway #6.
・11 minutes (approximate) from the “Mukojima exit” on the Mukuojima line expressway #6.
* Address: 2-7-20, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032
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THE KANZASHI Tokyo Asakusa

This hotel was established in April 2021. So, all of the facilities and furniture are new and so clean. And the concept of this hotel is to connect with guests and the beautiful city. Hence, overall the atmosphere is quite cozy and you can feel a modern and traditional mood during your stay. Especially, they focus on the way that creates cozy and relaxation by using a variety of indirect lights. And, as one of the specific features, there is a rooftop and you can enjoy the landscape of Asakusa, and see Tokyo Sky Tree which is the landmark in Asakusa in a distance of a stone’s throw. Additionally, on the night of September, the temperature is so comfortable and you can see the beautiful night views with the gentle breeze. 


(Cite; THE KANZASHI Tokyo Asakusa)

The room is very modern designs that give you the warmth of the woods and feel cozy. Additionally, its designs are different for each room. Therefore, you can spend time in the hotel, being comfortable and relaxing both mentally and physically. Moreover, as one of my suggestions, there is a cafe and, I would like to say that you should eat egg benedicts there because of being quite yummy.


(Cite; THE KANZASHI Tokyo Asakusa)

Access

Train
・7 minutes (approximate) on foot “Exit A” at Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express.
・10 minutes (approximate) on foot from “Exit A4” at Asakusa Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line.
・12 minutes (approximate) on food from “Exit A4 at Asakusa Station” on Toei Asakusa Subway Line.
Car
・5 minutes (approximate) from the “Komagata Exit” on  Mukuojima line expressway #6.
・5 minutes (approximate) from Ueno Station on JR line expressway by taxi. 
* There is own parking on their site but it is for reservation only. 
* Address: 2-27-10, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032, Japan
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Stay Sakura Tokyo Asakusa Yokozuna Hotel

 Sumo is one of the historical national Japanese sports and it is lasting more than 1,500 years. And, “Yokozuna” means the top one in the grades of Sumo. The reason why the hotel names “Yokozuna” is the site used in the room for Sumo called “Kokonoe-beya” for players practicing and staying there. Therefore, the hotel takes over the atmosphere of the Sumo room and provides their mood to their guests. 


(Cite; Stay Sakura Tokyo Asakusa Yokozuna Hotel)

While Sumo is the traditional and old-fashioned images, their rooms are designed in contemporary ones and you can feel both traditional cultural and modern atmosphere during your stay. And, there are four different types of rooms that are “DELUXE SUITE”, “2 BEDROOM SUITE”, “SUITE” and “TWIN” and it is different in the number of people for stay together. DELUXE SUITE, 2 BEDROOM SUITE, and Suite are for a group and family, and its capacity for four-six people. On the other hand, TWIN is for a couple and small group and it is for 2 to 4 people.


(Cite; Stay Sakura Tokyo Asakusa Yokozuna Hotel)

Access

Train:
10 minutes (approximate) on foot from  Asakusa Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza and Isesaki Line. 
8 minutes (approximate) on foot from Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express. 
Car:
6 minutes (approximate) from the “Iriya Exit” on Metropolitan line expressway #1.
・12 minutes (approximate) from the “Komagata Exit” on  Mukuojima line expressway #6.
*Address: 3-30-5, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032, Japan
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Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International

Richmond Group is one of the largest hotel groups in Japan and they specialize in business hotels at affordable prices with high-standard services. And, Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International is higher grades in their groups as it means “Premium”. Furthermore, the hotel provides breakfasts every morning with Japanese buffet styles and you can enjoy eating typical Japanese breakfasts like miso-soups, baked eggs, and seasonal fish, etc. 


(Cite; Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International)

In addition, their futon is a duvet style and it can cover your body with softer and warmer ones. Therefore, your fatigue due to your trip could be got rid of by it. Furthermore, in the view rooms, premium view rooms, and corner rooms, a bath and toilet are separated from each other and you can use them with specious spaces. There are different nine types of rooms and you can use them based on your burgers and the number of people who spend time together.

(Cite; Richmond Hotel Premier Asakusa International)

Access

Train:
・3 minutes (approximate) on foot, from “A1 Exit” at Asakusa Station on Tsukuba Express. 
・10 minutes (approximate) on foot, from  Asakusa Station on Toei Asakusa Subway Line.
・8 minutes (approximate) on foot, from  “Exit 1” at Asakusa Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza.  
・8 minutes (approximate) on foot, from Tawaramachi Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza.
・8 minutes (approximate) on foot, from  “Front ticket gate Exit” at Asakusa Station on Tokyo Skytree line.
・10 minutes (approximate) on foot from  Asakusa Station on Tokyo Metro Ginza and Isesaki Line. 
Car:
・9 minutes (approximate) from the “Iriya Exit” on Metropolitan line expressway #1.
・15 minutes (approximate) from the “Komagata exit” on  Mukuojima line expressway #6. 
* Vehicles that you park on the site is so limited, so you should ask their reception desk before doing it.
*Address: 2-6-7, Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0032, Japan
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