Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Karin
Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Karin offers a welcoming and budget-friendly stay in Tokyo's Asakusa neighborhood. Ideal for solo travelers, families, and groups, this hostel features a shared kitchen, free Wi-Fi, and easy access to iconic attractions like Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Sky Tree. Experience the charm of the city while enjoying modern amenities and personalized service.
Highlights
- Close to Sensoji Temple and Tokyo Sky Tree
- Fully-equipped shared kitchen for guest use
- Free Wi-Fi to stay connected during your stay
- Friendly English-speaking staff for assistance
- Safe and secure environment with luggage storage
At a Glance
Check in and Check out times
Check out until 10:00am
Languages Spoke at the hotel
Tips from the concierge
- Visit Sensoji Temple early morning to avoid crowds.
- Try the melon bread from a local bakery near the temple.
- Take a walk along the Sumida River for beautiful views.
- Check out the seasonal festivals in Asakusa.
- Don't miss the street food stalls around Nakamise Street.
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What To Expect
Guests at Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Karin can expect a cozy, budget-friendly environment where comfort meets convenience. The hostel provides a variety of amenities designed to enhance your stay, including air conditioning, heating, and designated smoking areas. The shared kitchen allows for culinary creativity, perfect for those wanting to save on meals while enjoying the company of fellow travelers. The friendly staff is dedicated to ensuring a pleasant experience, offering assistance with tour bookings and local insights. Safety and cleanliness are prioritized, with enhanced health measures in place to protect guests. Whether you're a solo adventurer or traveling with family, the hostel's welcoming ambiance and prime location make it an ideal base for your Tokyo explorations.
About this Location
Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Karin is ideally situated within the bustling Asakusa neighborhood, known for its blend of traditional and modern attractions. Just a short walk from the hostel, guests can visit the historic Sensoji Temple, a must-see for anyone interested in Japanese culture. Stroll through Nakamise Street, where you can sample local snacks and purchase unique souvenirs. For those looking for breathtaking views, the Tokyo Sky Tree is also nearby, offering a chance to ascend to one of the world's tallest structures and enjoy unparalleled vistas of the city. The area is well-connected to public transportation, making it easy to explore other parts of Tokyo, such as the trendy districts of Shibuya and Shinjuku. Asakusa itself is rich in cultural experiences, with traditional festivals, artisan shops, and a vibrant atmosphere that captures the essence of Tokyo's history.
Why book?
More Facilities
Services and amenities
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Safe-deposit box
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Luggage storage
General
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Air conditioning
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Smoking areas
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Smoke-free property
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Heating
Meals
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Common kitchen
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Kitchen
Internet
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Free Wi-Fi
Rooms
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Family room
Tourist services
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Tour assistance
Beauty and wellness
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First Aid Kit
Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Karin
Nestled in the heart of Tokyo's historic Asakusa district, Plat Hostel Keikyu Asakusa Karin is a haven for travelers seeking both comfort and convenience. The hostel's inviting atmosphere and friendly staff make it an excellent choice for backpackers, families, and anyone looking to explore the wonders of Tokyo. Guests can unwind in the communal spaces or prepare their meals in the fully-equipped shared kitchen, fostering a sense of community among visitors from around the globe. With free Wi-Fi available throughout the property, staying connected is effortless. The hostel also offers a safe-deposit box and luggage storage, ensuring that your belongings are secure while you embark on your adventures. The knowledgeable staff, fluent in English, is always available to assist you in planning excursions and navigating the city's many attractions. The surrounding area is rich in culture and history, with the renowned Sensoji Temple just a short stroll away. This ancient temple, Tokyo's oldest, offers a glimpse into Japan's spiritual heritage. Additionally, the iconic Tokyo Sky Tree, with its impressive observation decks, is nearby, providing stunning panoramic views of the city. The vibrant streets of Asakusa are lined with shops, restaurants, and traditional markets, making it a delightful place to explore and savor local delicacies.
Rooms number
18 rooms
Visa Information
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If you need a visa to enter the country, in the majority of cases, your hotel is supposed to provide you with the necessary documents. For more information, please contact the hotel. You will find the contact details in the e-mail with your booking confirmation. You can be charged extra for this service, even if you end up canceling the booking. All the agreements are only made between you and the hotel.