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Sakura Hostel: Asakusa ( Hostels / Asakusa )


Sakura Hostel: Asakusa / Hostels / Tokyo
  • Great accommodation at reasonable prices! Sakura hostel is located close to all major attractions, and our friendly English-speaking staff can help you find your way around the city!
  • Sensoji

  • Temples ( Asakusa )
  • I loved this place. Its super easy to get to, easy to find, there is a Denny's nearby and it was literally right around the corner from my Hostel. During the night there are lots of little spots to ea...
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  • Trunks-Ya: Asakusa

  • Fun Shops, Clothing, Souvenirs ( Asakusa )
  • I laughed when I saw this store. It's a cool place and I had to browse inside. It's pretty decent priced and some of the designs are hilarious. Some I actually liked. I didn't end up buying anythi...
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  • Ganso Ebisu Ramen

  • Ramen ( Asakusa )
  • I have consistently had amazing ramen here. But then one day my daughter got really sick after eating here. I'm not sure what it was, but she said it tasted pretty weird. I still like this restaurant,...
  • Daiso: Asakusa ROX3

  • 100 Yen Shops ( Asakusa )
  • This Daiso isn't bad, per say, but there are better stocked and more interesting Daiso stores in and around the city. Try the massive behemoth in Harajuku. Or, if your in the area, the Daiso near Myod...
  • Fujiya

  • Japanese Goods ( Asakusa )
  • "Tenugui" seems to be the equivalent of kitchen towels. But people wrap it around their heads too. My friend uses it to dry dishes and steam vegetables. The tenugui-s sold here are very...
  • Irokawa

  • Unagi ( Asakusa )
  • This small, hot, and crowded restaurant has some of the best unagi (eel) in Japan. From the street, Irokawa doesn’t look like much, but it is what’s on the inside that matters. I walked in and fou...
  • Mukoujima Hyakka-en

  • Japanese Gardens ( Asakusa )
  • Whoever wrote the overview for this park is largely mistaken in almost all the details, according to the park's own pamphlet. Hyakkaen means only "Garden of 100 flowers," and it opened in 1...
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  • Ryokan Kamogawa Asakuda (Family Hotel Ka...

  • Ryokan ( Asakusa )
  • They do a wonderful job at this little ryokan. The absolute BEST part of our stay was the FREE breakfasts. Don't be fooled by the description of Toast and Coffee. They definitely go the extra mile....
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  • Daikokuya

  • Tempura ( Asakusa )
  • My sister had read about this place in her guidebook. We didn't have to wait too long before we were seated and the waitress gave us tea and pickles before we guessed at what we wanted on the Japanese...
  • Aoi Maru Shin

  • Tempura ( Asakusa )
  • I ordered "Oebi tendon," 1,680yen. Delicious. It arrived with miso soup, green tea, and pickled greens. Two huge shrimp lying across the bowl, along with sweet potato and tempura jalapeo. Ev...
  • Katsukichi

  • Tonkatsu ( Asakusa )
  • For those that enjoy a good fried katsu, this is the place to be! The owner is a legend in the world of miso katsu. He appeared in many TV shows testing the temperature of the hot oil with bare finger...
  • Bunodo

  • Japanese Goods, Antiques ( Asakusa )
  • If you're in Japan for any period of time, a fan is a very practical thing to acquire. Muggy weather isn't at all uncommon, and a fan can help you alleviate that. If you're in Asakasa, be sure to chec...
  • Bengara

  • Japanese Goods ( Asakusa )
  • Bengara is a haven for people seeking authentic souvenirs. They specialize in noren, but they have other traditional fabric crafts as well. For instance, if you're interested in furoshiki, you can fin...
  • Asakusa Jinja

  • Shrines ( Asakusa )
  • The Sanja-Matsuri is a great place to get a first hand look at the Yakuza celebrating and having a good time. Recently, the police have been cracking down on the festival (it got a little bit violent...
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  • Sometaro: Asakusa

  • Okonomiyaki, Monja ( Asakusa )
  • The food at this restaurant is reasonably priced and quite tasty. Though not the best okinomiyaki in the world, the friendly helpful staff and English menu/instruction guide offer a easy, painless int...
  • Toriyanse

  • Ramen ( Asakusa )
  • A really nice Ramen Shop in the middle of Asakusas Shin-Nakamise-Street. If you are able to get a seat in the first floor the atmoesphere is quite nice. The higher floors aren't too nice. They also se...
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  • Yoroiya

  • Ramen ( Asakusa )
  • Yoriya is in a perfect location for the tourist visiting the Sensoji Temple of Asakusa. Located just around the corner on the right of one of the small intersections near the main part of the temple ...
  • Namiki Yabusoba

  • Soba ( Asakusa )
  • There's something about Namiki Yabusoba that makes it feel like you've just walked into a soba restaurant in old Edo. Or, at least, there's something about it that makes it feel like the set of a well...
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  • Asakusa Garou

  • Japanese Goods, Antiques ( Asakusa )
  • This is hand paint towel store. There are a lot of towel store in Japan. But all of towel stores sell only print towel. Asakusa-garou has value goods. The painting is made by great artist. If you...
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