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2min walk from Asakusa Station. Convenient for sightseeing in Tokyo!
Hotel Keihan Asakusa
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- Asakusa area
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- 2min walk from Asakusa Station
- Non-smoking
- Wi-Fi
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- Check-in: From 3PM
- Check-out: By 11am
- 2-12-4, Asakusa, Daito-ku, Tokyo
150m from JR Yamanote Line Osaki Station North Gate.
New Otani Inn Tokyo
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- Shinagawa area
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- 15min from Tokyo by Yamanote line
- Accessible to Tokyo sightseeing area
- Wi-Fi
- 1-6-2 Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0032 JAPAN
Direct access from Toei Subway Oedo Line Ryogoku Station.
DAI-ICHI HOTEL RYOGOKU
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- Sumida area
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- Accessible to Ryogoku sightseeing area
- Tokyo Disney Resort Shuttle bus available
- Wi-Fi
- 1-6-1 Yokoamai Sumida-ku Tokyo JAPAN
Popular Sightseeing Spots in Tokyo
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Sensoji (Asakusa Kannon Temple)
Sensoji is a Buddhist temple located in Asakusa. It is one of Tokyo's oldest, most colorful and popular temples. Located in the popular sightseeing area of Asakusa, this temple is especially famous for its large red lantern hanging at the entrance gate called Kaminarimon.
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Akihabara
Akihabara is one of the best-known places in both Tokyo and Japan. Since Akihabara is famous for electronics and otaku goods, not only Japanese but also people from all over the world visit there for shopping. Located close to Asakusa and easy accessibility from Narita Airport and Ueno, Akihabara is one of the popular spots for sightseeing and shopping.
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Ryogoku Kokugikan (Sumo museum)
The Ryogoku Kokugikan is a national sumo hall established in 1909. There is the Sumo museum inside the hall. Since visitors can enter for free, it is one of the popular spots in Sumida area. (closed on weekends and public holidays).The museum displays information and exhibits on the history and development of sumo.