"This spot was amazing, great spot, quiet, good size rooms, great bathrooms and awesome service! Little bit of a walk to the station but not too far. "
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10/10 Excellent
"Had a great stay here. The hotel's in a very quiet residential area, about 10 minutes walk from the Asasuka subways and main tourist areas. It can be quite deserted if you're walking back late, but the area is very safe.the hotel itself is very minimalist, like a converted warehouse. The hotel also functions as an art gallery of sorts, with displays from local artists in the ground and basement floors. The staff were very friendly and spoke English well.
The rooms also shared the minimalist aesthetic and were roomy in comparison to some similarly priced hotels in Tokyo.
I liked that the room provided glass pitchers to refill with filtered water (located in the communal space in the basement).
Overall a great stay and I'd recommend it if you don't mind walking a bit each day to public transit."
"It is in the middle of everything has restaurants on the same building. Helpful staff and they have a lot of free stuff that is a little extra that makes the stay even better"
"This is our 2nd stay at Sotetsu Kinshicho upon our revisit of Tokyo. We love how close the hotel is to the train stations and the many eateries and convenience stores that v surround it. Despite this, the hotel is quiet and clean. Breakfast was de delight every morning as we were greeted with cheerful and courteous staff. The front desk reception staff were always ready with greetings whenever we arrive or leave the hotel. They were always eager to help in every way. Would definitely recommend the hotel to friends and family amd will stay here again when we visit Tokyo again!"
With a replica of a historic bridge and scale models of old towns, this museum provides an exceptional look at Japan between the 17th and 19th centuries.
Join thousands of enthusiastic fans at this venue’s thrilling tournaments and watch as giant wrestlers in colorful loincloths participate in the national sport.
What's the area like around Sumida Hokusai Museum?
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What can I see and do near Sumida Hokusai Museum?
Study the collections at Edo-Tokyo Museum, Tokyo Museum of Contemporary Art or Bank of Japan. Sensoji Temple, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Ekoin Temple are some of the notable landmarks to see in the area. You can watch performances at Theater X, Sumida Triphony Hall and Meijiza Theater if you're interested in local theatre.
How can I get to Sumida Hokusai Museum?
With so many choices for transport, exploring the area around Sumida Hokusai Museum is easy. You can walk to nearby metro stations including Ryogoku Station, Honjo-azumabashi Station and Kikukawa Station. If you want to see more of the area, hop aboard a train from Kinshicho Station, Tokyo Skytree Station or JR Ryogoku Station.