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KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

3 24 2 Nishiasakusa, Tokyo, Japan

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Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Kitchen

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Kitchenware

Kitchenette

KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Welcome to KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi, your cozy and stylish retreat in the heart of Tokyo! Nestled at 3 24 2 Nishiasakusa, this fabulous 4-star hotel is just a hop, skip, and a jump (5.8mi to be exact) from the bustling city center. Whether you're a culture enthusiast or a foodie looking to explore the vibrant streets of Asakusa, this is the perfect launchpad for your adventures!

Imagine staying in a haven that combines modern comforts with practical amenities. With free WiFi to keep you connected and air conditioning to keep you cool, you'll feel right at home in your non-smoking room. Each suite comes equipped with a kitchenette, making it easy to whip up a tasty treat after a day of exploring. And don't worry about getting around – the hotel is wheelchair accessible and offers an elevator to make your stay as convenient as possible.

The reviews speak for themselves with a fantastic score from over 1480 satisfied guests, praising the welcoming atmosphere and attentive 24-hour front desk service! With thoughtful touches like free toiletries and luxurious bathtubs, KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi truly takes care of all your travel needs while bringing a touch of fun and flair to your Tokyo experience. And the best part? Rooms start at an attractive minimum price, making it an ideal destination for both budget travelers and those seeking a bit of indulgence. Your Tokyo adventure awaits!

Now that you're all settled in, it's time to dive into the exciting world of KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi! After a day spent soaking in the vast culture and history nearby, unwind in style. The hotel’s cheerful ambiance will wrap around you like a warm blanket, making it the perfect oasis after your Tokyo escapades. Picture yourself enjoying a quiet evening on the terrace, sipping a drink, or perhaps mingling with fellow travelers in the common areas, sharing stories and laughter from your adventures.

For those days when you prefer to take it slow, the hotel's kitchenette option is a gamechanger! Whip up a breakfast that rivals even the finest sushi bars, or toasting to new friendships over a homemade dinner. Explore the local markets, gather fresh ingredients, and then unleash your inner chef while enjoying the comforts of your stylish room. After all, there's no better souvenir than a delicious meal made with love – and a beautiful city backdrop!

Last but certainly not least, the location couldn't be more perfect for those itching to delve into Tokyo's electric nightlife. Asakusa is alive with options, from charming izakayas to trendy bars with panoramic views of the skyline. Stroll along the historic streets, peruse souvenir shops, and let the twinkling Japanese lanterns guide you to your next memorable evening. KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi is more than a place to lay your head; it’s a starting point for creating stories, friendships, and unforgettable memories during your stay in this vibrant city!

Closest airports

Tokyo International Airport

11.3mi

Narita International Airport

33.7mi

Hyakuri Ab

47.6mi

Most popular amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Kitchen

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Kitchenware

Kitchenette

Elevator

Bidet

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Rooms

Guest reviews

9.1

1,481 reviews

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Featured reviews:

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Eva

10

June 2024

Booked last-minute. Super spacious and nicely-decorated room with all the amenities we needed. The best-equipped kitchen we’d experienced on our month-long trip to Japan. We had both a tatami mat area with a low table as well as a standard dining table. We wanted to be close to Kappabashi Street, which was great. But, what was even more great was how quiet our room was. Also the streets around the hotel seemed more like a Tokyo from some time ago, an older Tokyo, and we really liked the vibe. The room was very clean and we loved all the outlets where we could charge our devices. The staff was very nice. We were only there for one night. In the morning we realized we had a view of the Tokyo Sky Tree from our window.

The only thing is there isn’t a great place to store your clothing and things. When you open the door there is a little space where you take your shoes off with a small set of drawers and a small bar where you can hang a few clothes. But, it is a little awkward and small. considering the space available, it seems this could be improved. But, it’s a minor gripe considering everything else.

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Oleksandra

9.1

September 2024

The room was great - big enough and had everything we needed. We managed to arrange all of our luggage (6 pieces!) and our clothes, including stuff for the baby in the room. Having a well equipped kitchen and a washer / dryer in the room is a major plus when traveling with a baby. The shower, bathtub and the toilet were top notch. I actually really liked the shampoo and conditioner. Make sure you check what extra things you can get at the front desk. We got a crib (BabyBjorn), highchair (excellent), steam iron, outlet adapter, baby soap. A detergent has been provided as well. I mention all these little things because they became more obvious when we later stayed at a different popular family hotel chain for the last leg of our trip. Also the staff was extremely helpful! Luggage forwarding was fully arranged by them and they made sure we didn’t have to pay extra at the receiving hotel. Also they helped us find a seamstress for suit adjustment which was quite tricky considering the deadline.

The hotel was conveniently located - close to Asakusa, Senso-ji temple and Ueno park. I just wish it was closer to metro stations. Walking for 15 minutes with a stroller and luggage in a 32 degree heat is not something I fancy. And it’s even more walking if you want to get on a direct line to Haneda Airport.

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Cristyn

8.2

September 2023

Appreciated the complimentary upgrade to a bigger room for our anniversary. The rooms were nice and spacious.

Not exactly close to the train station but doable. Would have liked daily housekeeping or at least have it as an option for those who preferred to have their rooms cleaned daily. The lobby was small so felt tight when multiple customers were there. The complimentary toiletries and coffee packets in the lobby were appreciated but it felt very awkward when employees are watching you when you’re grabbing the items.

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Jan

10

July 2023

The location was great, right in the middle of the Kappabashi district AND with a view of the Tokyo Skytree. Walking distance to a lot of sightseeing places (although the Skytree is further than it looks) but that of course depends on how mobile one is. However, we walked to the hotel from Ueno station with suitcases and found that quite manageable. But then we did arrive after 6pm when it was cooling down. Tokyo was in the middle of a heatwave, so had we arrived around noon, we would probably have taken a taxi. It was great to have an appartment-style room with all that entails. We were very happy to use the washing mashine/dryer which worked extremely well. This not being a keycard place that controls electricity (access door code instead), one could do the laundry while not at the property. Being able to leave our luggage there after check-out was a life-saver.

Not much to complain about really. We were 3 persons in the appartment and that worked fine. Definitely enough room to move about. But it also meant using some of the tatami space for a futon which meant one either had to roll up the extra futon or refrain from using the tatami seating area. As there is also a full size table with chairs that was not really a problem but it felt like a bit of a shame.

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Irene

9.1

April 2024

Great location. Friendly staffs. We were able to store our luggages at the front desk since we arrived earlier than check in time. Our luggages were waiting for us when we came back from exploring the area. They even upgraded our stay to a larger space for 4 of us! Highly recommend this hotel!

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Chai

9.1

February 2024

Room is clean and comfortable. There is washing and drying machine in the room. Kitchen facility is well prepared. There is a Balmuda oven in the room as well!

The location is not so good. It is near the asakusa TX station, not the main asakusa station. You have to walk 800m to the other station which is more convenient.

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Ling

9.1

October 2024

Location was great--close to food, sights & shopping. Train was not too far of a walk (10-15 mins, depending on which line). The Superior Family Room w/ Tatami was perfect for our family of 4 (2 adults, 1 teen & 1 tween) with room to breathe. We had 2 beds & 2 futons. There was also a fold-out bed at the table that we opted not to use. Laundry, fridge/freezer & other kitchen appliances were convenient to have in the room. There was a code to use for both the elevator & the room. We skipped the elevator & just took the stairs. Area was fairly quiet and safe. We did a lot of walking during the trip, so we were able to make it to both Tokyo Skytree and Akihabara/Ueno by foot. We enjoyed our stay here and would come back!

The laundry dryer option was a little tricky, but we just hung dry, which is the norm in Japan. No ice machine, but there was an ice tray in the freezer/fridge.

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Xavier

9.1

October 2023

Room was clean and tidy. Location was very close to the places you would want to visit, yet it is away from the hustle and bustle. A Lawsons 3 mins away was helpful.

The need to punch in access codes for the lift. Not a deal breaker, but could have been more convenient if it was just a key car tap.

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Ellen

9.1

June 2024

The KOKO Hotel Residence is situated in a quiet(!!) neighbourhood that is within walking distance of Asakusa district and the Senso-Ji Temple (10 minutes). There is also a bigger supermarket close by (5 minutes walking) that has a great selection of food and drinks. The KOKO Hotel staff was very welcoming and was super helpful in finding vegetarian restaurants for us. The lobby also provided amenities that you can take to your room, e.g. toilettries as well as coffee powder, tea or cacao. Our room was situated in the upper levels with a great view of the Skytree (just a wonderful sight at night). The room matched the descriptions and pictures advertised. The room size was quite big for Japanese standards, enough space to relax and move around. The bed was big and did fit 2 people easily. It was the best bed during our Japan trip, not as hard as other beds we slept on. The room was super quiet, not much noise from outside. There is currently a small building site close by, the sounds were minimal during our stay even with open windows. The window can be opened, which was a plus, not wide but enough to let fresh air in. The airconditioning worked fine and did not disturb us during sleep. There was a fully equipped kitchen with some pots and pans (enough to cook a simple meal), dishes and cutlery, glasses and cups for up to 4 people. There was a small fridge (which was a bit loud, but can be disconnected from the power source), a small oven, and a microwave. The toilet is separate from the bath- and powderroom, a separation we appreciated. There was also a washing machine that was very valuable for us. It is easy to use by the english instruction provided and includes a drying programm as well. Overall, we really liked our stay at the KOKO Hotel Residence and would stay there again.

- the fridge was a bit loud (and maybe could replaced) - the KOKO Hotel Residence is a bit far from the Ginza metro line (best access to the city), to compensate use the Tsukuba Express line which is much closer (5 minutes walking) than the Tawaramachi Station/Ginza Line (ca. 800 meter, 10 minutes)

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Andrew

10

October 2024

This Koko Hotel (there is more than one in Tokyo) is excellent for Tourism. It is 5 mins from a subway exit so easy with bags. 2 stops up fromTokyo Main Station and about 45 minutes from Haneda Airport. It has about 14 floors. We were high up with a view of the city and the Sky Tree Tower. Sky Tree Tower is a 20 min walk. The Temple is about 8 minute walk. Food all around. The room was very clean - almost new feel. There was full kitchen and laundry facility in the room arangement. Surprised and could not have been happier. It was easy to drop in and out of as a base. Pretty much all the Tokyo boroughs are a 15 minute subway away - so you can fan out from the Hotel and do the sights easily.

Pretty happy with everything.

Points of Interest Around KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Attractions

Yanaka

1.2mi

Tokyo Dome City

2.2mi

Tokyo Daijingu Shrine

2.6mi

Rikugien Garden

2.7mi

Akasaka Palace (State Guest House)

4.2mi

Meiji Jingu Stadium

5mi

Robot Restaurant

5.1mi

Nezu Museum (Nezu Bijutsukan)

5.5mi

Omotesando

5.6mi

Yoyogi Park (Yoyogi Koen)

6.1mi

Happo-en Garden

6.4mi

Inokashira Park

11.9mi

Sanrio Puroland

21.2mi

Kawagoe Ichibangai Shopping Street

21.8mi

Kawagoe Hikawa Shrine (Kawagoe Hikawa Jinja)

22.3mi

Amenities of KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Kitchen

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Kitchenware

Kitchenette

Elevator

Bidet

Upper floors accessible by elevator

Free toiletries

Bathtub

Stay rules - KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

  • Check-in / Check-out

  • Pets

  • Internet

  • Age restrictions

  • Curfew

  • Parking

  • Reservations

  • Children and beds

  • Cards accepted at this property

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