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  1. Residential Hotel B: CONTE ASAKUSA, hotel in Asakusa
    Ryokan
    A Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.

    4. Residential Hotel B: CONTE ASAKUSA

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  2. Ryokan Kamogawa, hotel in Asakusa
    Ryokan
    A Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.

    8. Ryokan Kamogawa

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  3. Kaminarimon Ryokan, hotel in Asakusa
    Ryokan
    A Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.

    9. Kaminarimon Ryokan

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  4. Ryokan
    A Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.

    13. Ryokan Asakusa Mikawaya

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      Chiyoda is located in Central Tokyo.This popular ward attracts visitors with views of the Imperial Palace, which takes up 12% of the ward! For travelers who love a good play, this ward houses one of the largest performing arts theaters in Tokyo, which contains nearly 3,000 seats. While you're there, take a walk over the most photographed bridge in Japan--the Nijubashi Bridge--and enjoy the whimsical backdrop, which includes a breath-taking view of the Palace. There on a honeymoon? Try eating out at one of many restaurants located in the Ekimae Plaza Building.
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    • Tokyo
      Tradition collides with pop culture in Tokyo, where you can reverently wander ancient temples before rocking out at a karaoke bar. Wake up before the sun to catch the lively fish auction at the Toyosu Market, then refresh with a walk beneath the cherry blossom trees that line the Sumida River. Spend some time in the beautiful East Gardens of the Imperial Palace, then brush up on your Japanese history at the Edo-Tokyo Museum. Don’t forget to eat as much sushi, udon noodles, and wagashi (Japanese sweets) as your belly can handle.
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      Commerce keeps Nagoya’s downtown popping with life, but there’s more than just manufacturing to this industrial powerhouse. Nagoyans meet for plates of crisp-friend miso katsu; make weekend trips to nearby Shinto shrines; and count down the days to the city’s autumn Nagoya Festival.
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    • Osaka
      Home to nearly nine million and powering an economy that exceeds both Hong Kong's and Thailand's, Osaka packs quite a punch. The confident, stylish city is a shopping hub, with fabulous restaurants and nightlife. It's an ideal base for exploring the Kansai region: Kyoto's World Heritage Sites, Nara's temple and Koya-san's eerie graves are within 90 minutes by train. Top city attractions include the aquarium, Osaka Castle, Universal Studios Japan and the futuristic Floating Garden Observatory.
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      Probably best known for its eponymous beer, Sapporo—the capital of Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island—has maintained the youthful and open atmosphere of the 1972 Olympic Winter Games, drawing international visitors for its annual Snow Festival and its world-famous ramen. Those seeking out the full diversity of Japanese cuisine will want to visit: a city with a ramen-inspired theme park is one that embraces and pampers foodies.
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    • Fukuoka
      Fukuoka is a gourmet paradise... "providing you're not vegetarian," say travellers on our Fukuoka forum! It's right on Genkai Sea, and the seafood is fresh and abundant. So is Fukuoka-style ramen, which you can find at the city's famous yatai (outdoor stalls) as well as modern restaurants. Walk off your meal at Ohori Park and the nearby Fukuoka Castle ruins.
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      Shanghai is the cool, confident face of modern China, and its energy is infectious. Go to the Bund to watch ships on the river and marvel at the huge variety of architectural styles on display, or watch the crowds go by in People’s Square. Shoppers should make a beeline for the Fabric Market, where you can have a suit or dress tailor-made for you at bargain prices. At night, explore all manner of fashionable restaurants, bars and nightclubs or just stroll through the city enjoying the spectacular neon lights.
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      China’s third-largest city is the capital of Guangdong Province and a thriving commercial centre. Its location on the Pearl River and proximity to Hong Kong has made Guangzhou a strategic port for centuries. Glimpse old temples and gleaming steel towers on an architectural tour. Visit one of four Chimelong theme parks for thrills and chills. Once called Canton, Guangzhou is considered the home of traditional (read Cantonese) “Chinese food.” Foodies will find more restaurants per capita here than anywhere else in China.
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      Perched in a high mountain valley, Huanglong or Yellow Dragon National Park offers invigorating adventure options. The ambitious can trek to Lhasa, whitewater raft or embark on multi-day river journeys. Alternatively, a five-mile trot brings you to five terraced, temple pools glowing with stunning hues.
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  6. Ryokan
    A Ryokan is a traditional Japanese accommodation which typically features ‘futon’ (folding mattresses) on ‘tatami’ (straw mat) floors. Many Ryokan are known for their public baths (typically "Onsen" hot springs) and their traditional cuisine. 24/7 front desk service is not guaranteed for this accommodation type.

    Ryokan Sawanoya

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Some of the more popular non-smoking hotels near Not Suspicious include:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Super Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Some of the best non-smoking hotels in Asakusa are:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel Tavinos Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Super Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4/5

These 3 star hotels received great reviews from other travellers:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel Tavinos Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following non-smoking hotels in Asakusa:
Hotel Tavinos Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Here are some popular non-smoking hotels in Asakusa that offer air conditioning:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel Tavinos Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Super Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4/5

Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant at these non-smoking hotels in Asakusa:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
The Kanzashi Tokyo Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Wheelchair access is available at these popular non-smoking hotels in Asakusa:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Here are some popular non-smoking hotels in Asakusa that offer laundry service:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Super Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Popular non-smoking hotels in Asakusa that have a refrigerator include:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Super Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

A front desk is staffed 24 hours per day at these non-smoking hotels in Asakusa:
Richmond Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel Tavinos Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Housekeeping services are available at the following non-smoking hotels in Asakusa:
Super Hotel Asakusa - Traveller rating: 4/5
Asakusa Tobu Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

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