"Once we finally found the place (map directions on Expedia are incorrect), we did not have a code to get in. I think the code should have been sent prior to our arrival. We contacted the property and had major language barrier, took 20 min on the phone using google translate but we finally got the code to enter."
"This hotel was super conveniently located with amazing excursions all around! The staff were some of the most patient and warm people ever and overall provided excellent service that made my trip unforgettable! If I ever find myself back in Tokyo, I would definitely book again!"
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"We enjoyed our stay here. We were greeted by the friendliest gentleman at the counter during check in which was great after a flight and train ride to get to the hotel. During our stay, house keeping staff were prompt in restocking toilet paper and new towels. They also had a variety of amenities like toothbrushes, wash cloths, etc.
The location of the hotel was really close to the Senso ji temple, the Tokyo Sky Tower, and other attractions and tourist locations. There was a Lawsons convenience store right across the street, a 7/11 to the right of the hotel when exiting, and a Family Mart to the left when exiting the hotel. The Tawaramachi train station was also less than a 5 mins walk from the hotel which is what we used all the time. There was also another station, the Tsukuba Express but we didn’t use that station. "
"We really enjoyed that our family of four could stay in one room together. We all got single beds ourselves and there was also a table with two chairs in the room. It also had a fridge for all the drinks we bought and each day the hotel provided four bottles of water for free as we chose economy cleaning of our room.
They set up three cold teas, coffee and several choices of hot teas out from the afternoon until midnight. Nice touch coming back from a long day out exploring. We enjoyed the walk through the temple area to get to and from the train each day.
Plenty to explore and tons of food choices close to hotel. We really enjoyed the area and would definitely return to this hotel. "
"We loved it so much we changed our plans to stay longer. From the breakfast buffet to onsen and nightly ramen, everything was perfect. Staff was friendly. Amenities convenient. Neighborhood so walkable and safe. We can’t wait to come back. "
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Nakamise Street is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its temples and notable monuments. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, take a look at the 590 hotels and other accommodation options you'll find within a mile.
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If I need to cancel the hotel reservation for my stay near Nakamise Street, will I receive a refund?
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What can I see and do near Nakamise Street?
Edo-Tokyo Museum, Tokyo National Science Museum and Ueno Royal Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. Some landmarks that you won't want to miss include Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Kaminarimon Gate. You can check out the local talent at Asakusa Public Hall, Tokyo Bunka Kaikan and Sumida Triphony Hall.
How can I get to Nakamise Street?
To venture out into the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Asakusa Station. There might not be many public transport choices near to Nakamise Street so consider renting a car to see more of the area.