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Weekly Mansion Tokyo at Asakusa

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1-chome 21-11 Honjo Street
Town 130-0004 N/A
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Designed for value-conscious Tokyo tourists as well as business travelers, Weekly Mansion Tokyo at Asakusa is ideal for a short relaxing break or an extended stay.

You'll find all the conveniences of home, including a kitchenette, kitchenware, table, microwave and coin laundry. Free high-speed Internet in all rooms is provided to keep you connected and productive.

With daily, weekly and monthly rates available to meet the needs of any leisure or business traveler, enjoy all the amenities and privacy of these furnished apartments conveniently located within easy access to central Tokyo.

Asakusa offers Tokyo's most famous and popular temples and shrines, traditional crafts and culture along the centuries-old Nakamise shopping street, sightseeing and cherry blossoms on the Sumida River, topped off with fireworks and festivals.
  • Lift/Elevator
  • On-site Facilities Coin-operated Internet terminal (in lobby) Photocopy services (charges apply) Fax services (charges apply) Parcel receiving and delivery Rental Items - Iron set Light stand Bicycle rentals (charges apply)
  • On-site undercover parking
  • Self service laundry facilities
  • Vending machines

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Broadband Internet
 

 
Check In 1400hrs
Check In Instructions Front Desk hours from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Check in from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. / Check out at 10:00 a.m.
For the Check-In after 6:00 p.m.,please contact with night staff by the inter-com on the wall.
Check Out 1000hrs
Getting There WMT Asakusa is 4 minutes walk from the Toei-Oedo Line Kuramae Station (Exit A7), 9 minutes walk from the Toei-Asakusa Line Kuramae Station (Exit A4). 13 minutes walk from Asakusa Station, and 15 minutes walk from the East Exit of Ryougoku Station.
Parking Available at cost.
Things To Do Kaminarimon (Kaminari Gate)
Kaminarimon is the first of two large entrance gates leading to Sensoji Temple. First built more than 1000 years ago, it is the symbol of Asakusa. The Nakamise shopping street leads from Kaminarimon to the temple grounds.

Sensoji Temple (more details)
Sensoji ("Senso" is an alternative reading for Asakusa and "ji" means temple) is Tokyo's most famous and popular temple. Built in the 7th century, it is also one of its oldest, although the current buildings are postwar reconstructions.

Asakusa Shrine
Asakusa Shrine, also known as Sanja-sama, was built during the Edo Period and survived the air raids of 1945. The shrine's festival, the Sanja Matsuri, is one of Tokyo's most spectacular and popular. It starts every year on the 3rd Friday of May and lasts for three days.

Dempoin Temple
Dempoin is a temple just next to Sensoji, known for its beautiful garden. Unfortunately, the temple and garden are not open to the public. Visiting the garden by appointment, as it used to be possible, cannot be done anymore, either.

Nakamise Shopping Street
The Nakamise shopping street stretches over approximately 250 meters from Kaminarimon to the main grounds of Sensoji Temple. It is lined by more than 50 shops, which offer local specialties and the usual array of tourist souvenirs.

Shin-Nakamise Shopping Street
Shin-Nakamise or New Nakamise Shopping Street runs perpendicular to the Nakamise Shopping Street. It is a covered shopping arcade lined by various shops and restaurants.

Kappabashi Shopping Street
Kappabashi is an almost one kilometer long street lined by shops catering to restaurant businesses. Items on sale include tableware, kitchen utensils and appliances, sample food made of wax and plastic, furniture, signs, lanterns and uniforms.

Rox Department Store
Rox is a shopping and entertainment complex consisting of a main building (Rox) and three annex buildings (Rox2G, Rox3 and Rox Dome). Many shops sell fashion for ladies and kids. There is a 24h supermarket in the basement of the main building.

Tobu Asakusa Station & Matsuya Department Store
Tobu Asakusa Station is the terminal station of Tobu trains heading into the suburbs and prefectures north of Tokyo, including trains to Nikko. The station building also houses a Matsuya department store that spans eight floors.

Sumida River Cruise
Sumida River sightseeing ships operate every 30 to 60 minutes from Asakusa Pier via Hama Rikyu Garden to Hinode Pier, where you can transfer to a ship to Odaiba. In addition, there are some direct ships from Asakusa to Odaiba.

Sumida Park
This riverside park stretches along both sides of Sumida River for several hundred meters. In spring it becomes a popular cherry blossom viewing spot, while on the last Saturday of July it becomes the site of the Sumida River Firework Festival.

Rokku Entertainment District
Rokku used to be Tokyo's leading entertainment district before the war, hosting Japan's first cinema and more. However, the district has not regained its former popularity after the war. Today, Rokku offers attractions such as rakugo theaters, cinemas and pachinko parlors.

Edo Shitamachi Traditional Crafts Museum
This small museum introduces the many traditional arts and crafts of the old Tokyo (formerly known as Edo), such as scissors, combs, furniture, silverware, embroidery and more. Demonstrations by craftsmen are held on weekends.
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