
We love checking out some of the newly opened hotels/hostels/ryokans, etc. here in Japan. Month by month it seems like Tokyo alone is opening all these new accommodation places to get ready for the Olympics.
With the newly updated goal/estimate of 40 million foreigner visitors by 2020, it's easy to understand why all these hotels are popping up. That being said, we want to see these places and give people the best info to make their lives easier when they come to visit★ This time we went to a hotel and hostel in Asakusabashi.
Asakusabashi is a district in Taito ward, the east of Tokyo. Asakusabashi is famous for its traditional Japanese doll shops, conveniently located budget accommodation for travelers, and its accessory stores selling sewing and hobby goods and apparel decorations. Asakusabashi is between Akihabara, one stop west, and Ryogoku, one stop east, on the JR Sobu Line.
Asakusabashi is often confused with the more famous, similar-sounding, tourist area of Asakusa, two stops north of Asakusabashi on the Toei Asakusa Line. But the name (meaning "Asakusa Bridge") comes from this bridge having been the "bridge before the gate" of Sensoji Temple in Asakusa, showing how radically Sensoji Temple's scale has shrunk over three or four centuries.
Getting to GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI
Photo source: GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI official site
Room Types at GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI
The rooms at GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI are divided into two major types.
1. DORMITORY TYPE
(rent one bed)
2. PRIVATE & GROUP TYPE
(rents the whole room)
The dormitory system is really pretty simple and cost efficient if you are just looking for a place to crash. You are assigned a specific bed number and basically sleep in bunk beds in a room with other people. There are curtains to each bed giving you privacy when you want it while not giving you such a confined feeling. Something also we were surprised about is at the foot of the bed there is a space to put your belongings but if you would prefer, these rooms have lockers for you to store your belongings as well.
DORMITORY ROOM
★4 Persons Room ~ ¥2,700/Person
★6 Persons Room ~ ¥2,500/Room
**more info here!**
Something also really important to mention is when staying in a hostel in Japan, normally you would be asked to be quiet out of respect for the others in the room. However, if you were to stay in a private/group room, there aren't really as strict limitations! So you get the price of a hostel and the freedom of a hotel! There are different types of rooms to choose from, so we'll give a brief overview of what's available.
Type 1 is like the Dormitory Room, you each get a bunk bed. The only difference, of course, is you are paying for the room.
Type 2 is like the 2 persons room, where each person has a very fluffy and comfy bed.
Amenities and More!
There are restrooms, shower rooms, laundry rooms (with multilingual instructions!!), an area to dry your hair, and extra amenities in case you forgot something!
The front desk is open 24hrs, so anything you need they are there to help! They also have a nice photomontage of all the people that have stayed with them!
We were VERY impressed with the atmosphere of their cafe area. It's a super relaxed feeling where you are free to eat a legit meal prepared by them or just hang out and look things up on your laptop.
CAFE & BAR
– Breakfast time: 7~10am
– Cafe time: 11am~3pm
– Bar Time: 5~10pm (Last order at 9:30pm)
※There are nuts included in some breakfast items,
so if you are allergic please tell them in advance.
What's around Asakusabashi?
GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI is located in the heart of Tokyo which makes it super easy to get around to some of the popular tourist spots. Like the electronics and otaku mecca Akihabara and the sumo town Ryogoku are both one stop on either side of Asakusabashi Station on the JR Sobu Line.
As well as the Tawaramachi District with its streets filled with Buddhist goods and Asakusa's famous Kappabashi "Kitchenware Street" which is about a 15min walk north of Asakusabashi. Getting around from here is really simple.
GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI HOTEL+HOSTEL
4-11-6 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Google Maps
: Check-in time is from 4pm
Check-out is at 11am
: (+81)03-5687-7131
Free WIFI available
🖳GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI official website (ENG)
Make reservations HERE!
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Details
NAME:GRIDS TOKYO ASAKUSABASHI HOTEL+HOSTEL
MAP
4-11-6 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo
東京都台東区浅草橋4丁目11−6
ACCESS:JR Asakusabashi Station
https://grids-hostel.com/hostels/asakusabashi/en/
https://cometojapankuru.blogspot.com/2017/12/tokyo-hostel-guest-house-kaisenbei.html
CONTACT TEL:(+81)03-5687-7131
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