Well maintained and nice accommodation for let's say enough 6-8 people to sleep in (which would be quite packed). It is just a near distance behind the Asakusa Temple and slightly uneasy to navigate to find the building as it's within a walking path opposite of a small cafe call 'Raft'. Located at a quiet corner, noise pollution is very low and a good place to sleep during the night.
It's quite spacious as considering the normal Japanese housing accommodation. The landlord provided most of the needed home essentials and toiletries for occupants.
The slight down side of it is that the closest station is the private Line Tsukasa station. It is a roughly 5mins walking distance, crossing the main road junction. As it is privately owned line, it means connecting to other stations would require commuters to exit the station to proceed to the next connecting train line e.g JR or Ginza Line. It feels uneasy at first, but it's easy to get used to it.
The next closest station would be Asakusa station, which is a few streets down.
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