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Hotel KOH Asakusa — Hotel in Tokyo

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Hotel KOH Asakusa
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Nearby attractions
Matsuchiyamashoten Park
7 Chome-4-9 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Matsuchiyama Shoden
7 Chome-4-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Imado Shrine
1 Chome-5-22 Imado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0024, Japan
Sumida Park
1 Chome Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan
Sensō-ji
2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Asakusa Shrine
2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Taito Building
2 Chome-6-5 Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan
Sumida Park
2 Chome-1 Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan
Sumida Park Playground
2 Chome Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan
Ushijima Shrine
1 Chome-4-5 Mukojima, Sumida City, Tokyo 131-0033, Japan
Nearby restaurants
Gyumon Halal Ramen Asakusa
Japan, 〒111-0032 Tokyo, Taito City, Asakusa, 6 Chome−12−5 角田ビル 1階
Ramen Benkei
2 Chome-17-9 Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan
Tokyo Khaomangai Shokudo
7 Chome-2-7 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
HALAL AND VEGAN RAMEN DATTEBAYO Asakusa
Japan, 〒111-0033 Tokyo, Taito City, Hanakawado, 2 Chome−15−6 第一サンライズマンション 102
SmileSpice~創作スパイスカレーと朝カレー~
Japan, 〒111-0032 Tokyo, Taito City, Asakusa, 6 Chome−1−17 シェアキッチンhatchハナレ
Misoichi Asakusa
6 Chome-36-17 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Tsukemen Kobo Asakusa Seimenjo
6 Chome-9-4 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
vineria cafe PINCO PALLINO
7 Chome-1-6 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Urinbo
Japan, 〒111-0033 Tokyo, Taito City, Hanakawado, 2 Chome−21−7 花川戸石田ビル
cacom
2 Chome-15-6 Hanakawado, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0033, Japan
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7 Chome-2-4 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
stayme the HOTEL 浅草リバーサイド
7 Chome-1-8 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
TOE LIBRARY [HOTEL] ※カフェは別店舗です
Japan, 〒111-0032 Tokyo, Taito City, Asakusa, 7 Chome−6−4 TOE浅草
浅草千の森Sennomori
6 Chome-3-9 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Super Hotel Asakusa
2 Chome-33-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Tosei Hotel Cocone Asakusa
3 Chome-26-10 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Softlight Inn
6 Chome-29-5 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
OTHER SPACE asakusa
3 Chome-4-10 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
Hotel μ
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the Moto Hotel Asakusa
3 Chome-2-2 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
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Hotel KOH Asakusa

7 Chome-5-2 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan
4.0(69)

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attractions: Matsuchiyamashoten Park, Matsuchiyama Shoden, Imado Shrine, Sumida Park, Sensō-ji, Asakusa Shrine, Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Taito Building, Sumida Park, Sumida Park Playground, Ushijima Shrine, restaurants: Gyumon Halal Ramen Asakusa, Ramen Benkei, Tokyo Khaomangai Shokudo, HALAL AND VEGAN RAMEN DATTEBAYO Asakusa, SmileSpice~創作スパイスカレーと朝カレー~, Misoichi Asakusa, Tsukemen Kobo Asakusa Seimenjo, vineria cafe PINCO PALLINO, Urinbo, cacom
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Nearby attractions of Hotel KOH Asakusa

Matsuchiyamashoten Park

Matsuchiyama Shoden

Imado Shrine

Sumida Park

Sensō-ji

Asakusa Shrine

Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Trade Center Taito Building

Sumida Park

Sumida Park Playground

Ushijima Shrine

Matsuchiyamashoten Park

Matsuchiyamashoten Park

4.3

(427)

Open 24 hours
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Matsuchiyama Shoden

Matsuchiyama Shoden

4.4

(937)

Open 24 hours
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Imado Shrine

Imado Shrine

4.2

(1.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Sumida Park

Sumida Park

4.2

(2K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Hotel KOH Asakusa

Gyumon Halal Ramen Asakusa

Ramen Benkei

Tokyo Khaomangai Shokudo

HALAL AND VEGAN RAMEN DATTEBAYO Asakusa

SmileSpice~創作スパイスカレーと朝カレー~

Misoichi Asakusa

Tsukemen Kobo Asakusa Seimenjo

vineria cafe PINCO PALLINO

Urinbo

cacom

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Gyumon Halal Ramen Asakusa

4.9

(5.1K)

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Ramen Benkei

Ramen Benkei

3.9

(1.3K)

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Tokyo Khaomangai Shokudo

Tokyo Khaomangai Shokudo

4.5

(84)

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HALAL AND VEGAN RAMEN DATTEBAYO Asakusa

4.9

(662)

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Reviews of Hotel KOH Asakusa

4.0
(69)
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3.0
1y

Positive points: The hotel is in the cheaper bracket for this area, we paid £68 per night (3 nights), the staff are lovely and a pleasure to deal with. There are washing machines and drying facilities. A nice rooftop (smoking) area with decent views. There’s a bar that plays DJ music at night. The shower is powerful. The ladies in reception were happy to print out our QR codes for the bullet train, they really were so helpful and full of respect. Negative. The late check in of 4pm then early 10am checkout is inconvenient and definitely not industry standard. The projector in the room is gimmicky and we couldn’t get it to work in English or even recognise our Netflix account. The rooms are VERY small they would be fine for single occupancy but not adequate for couples. The sink in the bedroom has no temperature control yet it’s the one for washing your face and brushing your teeth. Zero storage and insufficient hanging areas or shelving. No kettle in the room, you have to bring the coffee up in the lift with no lids supplied. The beds and pillows are very firm, but Suz mentioned it to the girls, and they immediately appeared with a mattress topper and 2 extra pillows. Tiny window which adds to the claustrophobic feel of the room. This may seem a bit picky, but the window blind is so poorly fitted that as soon as the sun is up the room is fully lit up, I ended up placing a pillow in the window to keep the room dark. The mirror in the bedroom is a bathroom mirror with buttons that illuminate continuously which I had to cover with cardboard. The ridiculous hand washing sink above the toilet kind of sums up the whole small room experience. Conclusion: The twin bedrooms should be advertised as up market pods, then people would have an expectation of what is waiting for them. We should have paid more and had chosen a better hotel. Note: the hotel was pretty much full the whole time we were there but probably due to the lower costs. The poor girls at reception must be plagued with complaints but not solely due to the size of the rooms but simply because the room is so difficult to “live in” for any period of time more than one night. I think some of the twin rooms should be turned into adult bunkbeds, as the lack of room is so restrictive. I cannot stress enough that the negative points in this review in no way reflect any criticisms on the ladies at reception and I hope they don’t take the negative comments personally as they are only a reflection on the hotel set up and design. I have looked at other reviews and photos, it appears we were given the smallest of the rooms (602), I wish we had asked to move or paid to upgrade. This is the worst value for money hotel we have...

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5.0
2y

Location: It’s close to the Sensoji temple, Tokyo Sky Tree, and the 10 mins walk from the Asakusa train station A and G lines where a lot of restaurants are. It’s very cost effective if you want to stay close to the Sensoji, a Japanese historical area.

Room cleanness: Very smart room setting with clean, comfortable and soft bed sheet. Space under the bed for luggage storage. Even a desk where I can sit downloading and work on my photos.

Facilities: It was absolutely satisfactory moment when having the warm shower after one day walking in Tokyo during our 3 day stay in Tokyo. The lobby area is free for hot water, coffee and tea. It’s where we whole families enjoy quick breakfast food from family mart next door.

Service: The staff is nice waited for us even though we arrived very late almost mid night. They guided us through the tour around and explained things...

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5.0
1y

Nice small hotel. Rooms are small, like most in the area. If you have been in a 14ft caravan, then this would be similar. Very simple and practical. Let face it, was only here to sleep anyway. Train station is about 5 minutes walk and close to many shops. If people say this place is not close to any train stations should learn to use google maps or get more often. Has toilets in the foyer with microwave, hot/cold water and coffee. Paid washing/drying machine and out door area on lvl 9. Was cheaper than abnb at the time (late march)....

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Positive points: The hotel is in the cheaper bracket for this area, we paid £68 per night (3 nights), the staff are lovely and a pleasure to deal with. There are washing machines and drying facilities. A nice rooftop (smoking) area with decent views. There’s a bar that plays DJ music at night. The shower is powerful. The ladies in reception were happy to print out our QR codes for the bullet train, they really were so helpful and full of respect. Negative. The late check in of 4pm then early 10am checkout is inconvenient and definitely not industry standard. The projector in the room is gimmicky and we couldn’t get it to work in English or even recognise our Netflix account. The rooms are VERY small they would be fine for single occupancy but not adequate for couples. The sink in the bedroom has no temperature control yet it’s the one for washing your face and brushing your teeth. Zero storage and insufficient hanging areas or shelving. No kettle in the room, you have to bring the coffee up in the lift with no lids supplied. The beds and pillows are very firm, but Suz mentioned it to the girls, and they immediately appeared with a mattress topper and 2 extra pillows. Tiny window which adds to the claustrophobic feel of the room. This may seem a bit picky, but the window blind is so poorly fitted that as soon as the sun is up the room is fully lit up, I ended up placing a pillow in the window to keep the room dark. The mirror in the bedroom is a bathroom mirror with buttons that illuminate continuously which I had to cover with cardboard. The ridiculous hand washing sink above the toilet kind of sums up the whole small room experience. Conclusion: The twin bedrooms should be advertised as up market pods, then people would have an expectation of what is waiting for them. We should have paid more and had chosen a better hotel. Note: the hotel was pretty much full the whole time we were there but probably due to the lower costs. The poor girls at reception must be plagued with complaints but not solely due to the size of the rooms but simply because the room is so difficult to “live in” for any period of time more than one night. I think some of the twin rooms should be turned into adult bunkbeds, as the lack of room is so restrictive. I cannot stress enough that the negative points in this review in no way reflect any criticisms on the ladies at reception and I hope they don’t take the negative comments personally as they are only a reflection on the hotel set up and design. I have looked at other reviews and photos, it appears we were given the smallest of the rooms (602), I wish we had asked to move or paid to upgrade. This is the worst value for money hotel we have ever stayed in !
Leo VLeo V
Nice small hotel. Rooms are small, like most in the area. If you have been in a 14ft caravan, then this would be similar. Very simple and practical. Let face it, was only here to sleep anyway. Train station is about 5 minutes walk and close to many shops. If people say this place is not close to any train stations should learn to use google maps or get more often. Has toilets in the foyer with microwave, hot/cold water and coffee. Paid washing/drying machine and out door area on lvl 9. Was cheaper than abnb at the time (late march). Worth a try.
Susan CameronSusan Cameron
This was a cheaper hotel for our trip to Japan and the best thing about it is the staff, they helped us in so many ways even printing out our bullet train tickets. The hotel room we had was just too small for a couple. Nowhere for a suitcase and climbing round each other all the time. I would recommend anyone to pay a bit more and stay elsewhere.
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Positive points: The hotel is in the cheaper bracket for this area, we paid £68 per night (3 nights), the staff are lovely and a pleasure to deal with. There are washing machines and drying facilities. A nice rooftop (smoking) area with decent views. There’s a bar that plays DJ music at night. The shower is powerful. The ladies in reception were happy to print out our QR codes for the bullet train, they really were so helpful and full of respect. Negative. The late check in of 4pm then early 10am checkout is inconvenient and definitely not industry standard. The projector in the room is gimmicky and we couldn’t get it to work in English or even recognise our Netflix account. The rooms are VERY small they would be fine for single occupancy but not adequate for couples. The sink in the bedroom has no temperature control yet it’s the one for washing your face and brushing your teeth. Zero storage and insufficient hanging areas or shelving. No kettle in the room, you have to bring the coffee up in the lift with no lids supplied. The beds and pillows are very firm, but Suz mentioned it to the girls, and they immediately appeared with a mattress topper and 2 extra pillows. Tiny window which adds to the claustrophobic feel of the room. This may seem a bit picky, but the window blind is so poorly fitted that as soon as the sun is up the room is fully lit up, I ended up placing a pillow in the window to keep the room dark. The mirror in the bedroom is a bathroom mirror with buttons that illuminate continuously which I had to cover with cardboard. The ridiculous hand washing sink above the toilet kind of sums up the whole small room experience. Conclusion: The twin bedrooms should be advertised as up market pods, then people would have an expectation of what is waiting for them. We should have paid more and had chosen a better hotel. Note: the hotel was pretty much full the whole time we were there but probably due to the lower costs. The poor girls at reception must be plagued with complaints but not solely due to the size of the rooms but simply because the room is so difficult to “live in” for any period of time more than one night. I think some of the twin rooms should be turned into adult bunkbeds, as the lack of room is so restrictive. I cannot stress enough that the negative points in this review in no way reflect any criticisms on the ladies at reception and I hope they don’t take the negative comments personally as they are only a reflection on the hotel set up and design. I have looked at other reviews and photos, it appears we were given the smallest of the rooms (602), I wish we had asked to move or paid to upgrade. This is the worst value for money hotel we have ever stayed in !
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Nice small hotel. Rooms are small, like most in the area. If you have been in a 14ft caravan, then this would be similar. Very simple and practical. Let face it, was only here to sleep anyway. Train station is about 5 minutes walk and close to many shops. If people say this place is not close to any train stations should learn to use google maps or get more often. Has toilets in the foyer with microwave, hot/cold water and coffee. Paid washing/drying machine and out door area on lvl 9. Was cheaper than abnb at the time (late march). Worth a try.
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This was a cheaper hotel for our trip to Japan and the best thing about it is the staff, they helped us in so many ways even printing out our bullet train tickets. The hotel room we had was just too small for a couple. Nowhere for a suitcase and climbing round each other all the time. I would recommend anyone to pay a bit more and stay elsewhere.
Susan Cameron

Susan Cameron

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