Bon Tokyo Asakusa
35.70811, 139.79924Featuring 27 rooms, Bon Tokyo Asakusa Aparthotel is located near the shopping district of Tokyo and merely 8 minutes by foot from Kaminarimon Gate Senso-ji. Boasting bicycle usage, the Tokyo aparthotel is located 3.2 miles from the primary residence "Imperial Palace".
Location
Chiisanagarasunohonno Museum is located adjacent to this 3-star hotel, and Tokyo International airport is approximately a 28-minute drive away. Located around 5 minutes' stroll from Honjo-azumabashi metro station, the accommodation is about 15 minutes' stroll from Tokyo Skytree. Tobacco and Salt Museum is only a short stroll from the hotel, and Asakusa Tobu is situated approximately 900 feet away.
Bon Tokyo Asakusa Aparthotel is 5 minutes' walk from Asakusa-Kaminarimon bus stop.
Rooms
The rooms comprise a balcony and a seating area complete with climate control, as well as a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. Bathrooms offer a bidet, a bath, and a shower, along with comforts such as a hair dryer and bath sheets.
Eat & Drink
Nearby restaurants, including Asahi Sky Room is in close proximity to this Tokyo accommodation.
License number: 3墨福衛生環第37号
Rooms and availability
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Max:3 persons
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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City view
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Max:6 persons
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Essential information about Bon Tokyo Asakusa
💵 Lowest room price | 313 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 2.5 mi |
✈️ Distance to airport | 14.2 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Tokyo International, HND |
Location
street view
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Bon Tokyo Asakusa
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missingWrote a review on Nov 30handy kitchenettelittle support pillows
The kitchenette was super handy, but the pillows offered little support for sleeping.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 29washing machinenoisy neighborscramped room
The washing machine was a lifesaver during my stay.
I struggled with noisy neighbors partying on the shared balcony at 3 AM, which made it hard to sleep. Additionally, the pillows offered little support, leading to restless nights. The room felt cramped for three, where the third sleeping arrangement was merely a pull-out chair, making it uncomfortable for anyone but a small child.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 19dusty curtainscramped quarters
the dusty curtains left me scratching my arms incessantly, absolutely lovely. the room felt like a sardine can, however, I almost gave a good review until I realized I didn't even get a complimentary tea setup, such hospitality! so disappointing I couldn’t even relax properly. where's the special treatment for someone like me? !
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missingWrote a review on Nov 17great kitchenettelimited kitchen essentials
Perfectly positioned for exploration
The hotel was a fantastic base for our Tokyo adventures! We loved how easy it was to walk to nearby attractions like Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree. The kitchenette really made us feel at home, enabling quick meal preparations after a long day of sightseeing, while the washing machine kept our clothes fresh. The staff's warmth and willingness to assist created a welcoming ambiance that made our stay even more enjoyable.
However, the room felt a bit cramped with the extra bed, which may not suit taller guests. Additionally, we missed having complimentary tea and coffee in the room. A few more kitchen essentials would have been helpful in the kitchenette. Overall, these minor details didn’t overshadow the experience, but they could enhance future guests' comfort.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 06convenient kitchenetteuncomfortable sofa bed
The fully equipped kitchenette made it convenient to prepare quick meals during our stay.
The sofa bed for the third person was not very comfortable, making it less suitable for adults.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 17great accesscity exploration
perfect base for walking to tokyo's best sights
during my stay, I loved that it was just a short 10-minute walk to Senso-ji Temple and only about 15 minutes to the stunning Tokyo Skytree, making my city strolls enjoyable and effortless.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 14spacious roomfriendly staffgreat location
I loved the spacious Superior Double Room! It was super clean and had a nice division between the sleeping zone and kitchen area. The location was spot-on, only a 5-minute walk to the subway lines. Plus, the staff were friendly and spoke great English. 🏙️
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missingWrote a review on Oct 12great locationconvenient kitchenettehelpful washing machinepoor additional sleeping arrangementtight living space
We were a group of 5, and the location was perfect for our adventures in Tokyo. Just a short walk led us to the excitement of Asakusa, with plenty of restaurants and shops nearby. The kitchenette was a great touch, allowing us to prepare quick meals, and the washing machine was super convenient for keeping our clothes fresh. However, while the bed was comfortable, the additional sleeping arrangement wasn't ideal for adults. Overall, it provided us with a solid base to explore the sights, including the nearby Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 13great location24-hour receptionthin walls
Great location with 24-hour reception and free Wi-Fi. Walls felt thin, though.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 01washing machine
Just a fitting option for an overnight stay in Tokyo with good value. The washing machine in the room was really helpful during my stay. Make sure to bring your own kitchen essentials if you plan to cook.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 15kitchenettewashing machinebalcony viewlimited dining options
Bon Tokyo Asakusa Aparthotel is a fantastic base for exploring Tokyo! The fully equipped kitchenette made it easy to prepare meals, and the washing machine was a lifesaver. With a great balcony view and proximity to attractions like Senso-ji Temple and the Tokyo Skytree, it’s hard to beat this spot.
Limited dining options.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 07comfy bedconvenient kitchenettegreat shower featurecramped roomlimited space
The double room with extra bed felt a bit cramped, but the amenities were solid—especially the washing machine and that cool shower room feature! Made laundry a breeze. Quick walk to Sensoji Temple and Skytree was a major plus for sightseeing. The kitchenette helped for quick meal prep, but be ready to bring your own kitchen stuff if you plan to cook.
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