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2-7-20, Asakusa, Taito 111-0032 Tokyo Prefecture
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Just a couple of minutes from Sensoji Temple and Hanayashi, you can enjoy black onsen.
The room is cozy with tatami mats so very relaxing and could enjoy the view of Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Sky Tree.
Breakfast was delicious with various small dishes you can pick up, so it is worth ordering.
The room is cozy with tatami mats so very relaxing and could enjoy the view of Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Sky Tree.
Breakfast was delicious with various small dishes you can pick up, so it is worth ordering.
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Date of stay: July 2020
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Room Tip: Order breakfast
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Location 10/10 2 minute walk to Senjoji temple. The onsen is really relaxing and picturesque. For tourists it’s a big cultural shock, no clothes allowed in the bath rooms of the onsen. Full nudity.
The room itself was clean and comfortable, small but expected for Tokyo.
Free ramen at nights in the dinner room. Would definitely stay again.
The room itself was clean and comfortable, small but expected for Tokyo.
Free ramen at nights in the dinner room. Would definitely stay again.
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Date of stay: February 2020Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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What a treasure! Stayed two nights and then one week later two nights again; total four nights. The last day cost was almost twice the cost of the other three nights because it landed on a weekend during the festival at Sensoji temple, so my wife and I felt like captive guests getting screwed by the hotel/hot springs...they took advantage.
Anyway, I will still recommend due to being an onsen lover and an epicurean of fine dining - the breakfast were sumptuous and delectable. Nightly Ramen a welcomed treat. Will return since we come to japan quite often. Thank you Onyado!
Joseph & Julia
Los Angeles, CA.
Anyway, I will still recommend due to being an onsen lover and an epicurean of fine dining - the breakfast were sumptuous and delectable. Nightly Ramen a welcomed treat. Will return since we come to japan quite often. Thank you Onyado!
Joseph & Julia
Los Angeles, CA.
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Date of stay: May 2023Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: Get ice cream bars early before they disappear down in the onsen entrance.
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The hotel is very harsh to find, situated in a narrow shopping street in the heart of similar streets. Once there,remove your shoes before you check in and disinfect the wheels of your bag. Our room was probably the smallest in the have ever stayed in but had a bed, a bathroom and was comfortable and traditional. There is an onsen. The staff are lovely, the room was nice but there was absolutely no provision for your bags or anywhere other than one tiny night stand for stuff. The lights are very bright and the motion detector light in the entryway shone brightly whenever you moved. The bathroom was adequate.
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Date of stay: October 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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This was the second time we’ve stayed here. We love the location and the onsen facilities; we generally have 2 onsen a day when we stay - morning and evening! Service is a mixed bag; some staff go out of their way to help in every way. Others are not so customer oriented.
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled with family
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Room Tip: For laundry, use the facility on level 2 (rather than the basement). There are more machines...
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The place does a great job combining traditional Japanese style with modern comforts, creating a relaxing retreat in the heart of Tokyo.
The tatami mats throughout the hotel really added to the ambiance, enhancing the traditional Japanese feel.
The onsen was definitely the highlight. I took advantage of it almost twice a day—it’s an amazing way to unwind after a day of exploring. The facilities were clean and well-maintained, making each soak a pleasure.
The free perks were awesome. Late-night ramen hit the spot, and the Yakult in the morning and popsicles in the evening, right by the onsen, were nice touches that made the stay even better.
The free pajamas were a cool bonus. Wearing them around the hotel gave me a genuine taste of local culture, and it was fun to see other guests doing the same.
Location-wise, you can’t beat it—just a short walk to Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street.
Despite the bustling area, the hotel itself was a peaceful escape from the city’s energy.
The staff were friendly and helpful, even though they had limited English. If you’re looking for a spot that blends relaxation with cultural immersion, this place is definitely worth checking out.
The tatami mats throughout the hotel really added to the ambiance, enhancing the traditional Japanese feel.
The onsen was definitely the highlight. I took advantage of it almost twice a day—it’s an amazing way to unwind after a day of exploring. The facilities were clean and well-maintained, making each soak a pleasure.
The free perks were awesome. Late-night ramen hit the spot, and the Yakult in the morning and popsicles in the evening, right by the onsen, were nice touches that made the stay even better.
The free pajamas were a cool bonus. Wearing them around the hotel gave me a genuine taste of local culture, and it was fun to see other guests doing the same.
Location-wise, you can’t beat it—just a short walk to Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Shopping Street.
Despite the bustling area, the hotel itself was a peaceful escape from the city’s energy.
The staff were friendly and helpful, even though they had limited English. If you’re looking for a spot that blends relaxation with cultural immersion, this place is definitely worth checking out.
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Date of stay: July 2024Trip type: Travelled solo
Room Tip: **For Western travelers checking out the onsen for the first time:** Don’t worry about being...
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Great location! The hotel is walking distance to Senso-Ji Temple. The room is decent size providing that it’s in a prime locations. The hotel layout reminds me of a dormitory, but in a good way. For late night snacks, they offered complimentary Ramen till 11:00 pm. Highly recommend adding Breakfast. It’s delicious!
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Date of stay: November 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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My partner and I was really impressed with this place. It was relaxing, clean and had some seriously good character. It truly felt like we were staying in Japan unlike some other, more generic places we stayed throughout the trip. The onsen was tranquil and open throughout the night - I strongly recommend an evening dip as a way to refresh yourself before bed after exploring all day. Staff were kind and polite, the bed extremely comfortable. I enjoyed walking round the place without shoes in the complimentary pyjamas. Just overall a great experience and we would definitely stay there again if we're in the area.
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Date of stay: February 2024Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: Nothing to avoid but do make use of the free ramen in the evenings and the free after onsen...
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There is nothing what is not working here properly
Excellent customer care helping whenever needed.
The onsen/relaxing area is amazing
(Ice cream,ramen included after visiting onsen)
I have never before experienced such clean hotel but for sure keeping the whole hotel „shoeless” makes it possible.
We even got out suitcase wheels cleaned upon arrival.
Excellent customer care helping whenever needed.
The onsen/relaxing area is amazing
(Ice cream,ramen included after visiting onsen)
I have never before experienced such clean hotel but for sure keeping the whole hotel „shoeless” makes it possible.
We even got out suitcase wheels cleaned upon arrival.
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Date of stay: September 2024Trip type: Travelled with family
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Onyado Nono Asakusa was so well located for our family holiday. It had everything we needed within walking distance (street lane of izakayas, charming amusement park, shrine, park with great playground etc).
My son and I loved the traditional onsen. We watched the in-room educational video on how to onsen (etiquette etc) and it was a real success.
The staff were sweet but seemed a little bit clueless at times, but that didn’t detract from an excellent stay.
I hope to come back soon.
My son and I loved the traditional onsen. We watched the in-room educational video on how to onsen (etiquette etc) and it was a real success.
The staff were sweet but seemed a little bit clueless at times, but that didn’t detract from an excellent stay.
I hope to come back soon.
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Date of stay: May 2024Trip type: Travelled with family
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Check booking, there are some better pictures.
It is not JR but Tsuba Express Asakusa.
"For laundry, use the facility on level 2 (rather than the basement). There are more machines which make it way more convenient."Read full review
"**For Western travelers checking out the onsen for the first time:** Don’t worry about being naked with others. Just embrace it and enjoy the authentic experience."Read full review
"Nothing to avoid but do make use of the free ramen in the evenings and the free after onsen ice-cream bar!"Read full review
"Highly recommend the local eateries Kura Sushi (inside Asakusa ROX) and Ramen Yoroiya."Read full review
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S$188 - S$299 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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JapanKantoTokyo PrefectureTokyoTaitoAsakusaUeno, Asakusa
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Frequently Asked Questions about Onyado Nono Asakusa
Which popular attractions are close to Onyado Nono Asakusa?
Nearby attractions include Not Suspicious (0.4 km), Handmade Japanese Papershop Watashino (0.4 km), and Senso-ji Temple (0.2 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Onyado Nono Asakusa?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include an on-site restaurant, a sauna, and baggage storage.
What food & drink options are available at Onyado Nono Asakusa?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant and complimentary tea during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to Onyado Nono Asakusa?
Conveniently located restaurants include Ninja Experience Cafe Asakusa, Chanko & Wanko Restaurant Asakusa Sumo Club, and Ramen Yoroiya.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Onyado Nono Asakusa?
Yes, guests have access to a sauna during their stay.
Is Onyado Nono Asakusa located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.6 km away from the centre of Asakusa.
Are there any historical sites close to Onyado Nono Asakusa?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Hozomon (0.2 km), Nezu Shrine (3.1 km), and Yasukuni Shrine (5.1 km).