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KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Sorotan Hotel

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!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi
bunk bed, Bed in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Kamar

Superior Room - Non-Smoking in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

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2 Tempat Tidur Twin

2 Sofa Bed

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300 kaki persegi

Superior, 2 Tempat Tidur Twin

Dapur

Kamar Mandi Pribadi

Dapur Kecil

Bak mandi

This apartment includes 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. A kitchen fitted with a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave is available for cooking and storing food. This apartment is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, tatami and an electric kettle. The unit has 2 beds and 3 futons.

Premier Room with Tatami Area - Non-Smoking in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

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2 Kasur Futon

2 Tempat Tidur Twin

1 Sofa Bed

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605 kaki persegi

Premier

Dapur

Kamar Mandi Pribadi

Dapur Kecil

Bak mandi

This apartment features 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. In the kitchen, guests will find a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. This apartment is air-conditioned and has a flat-screen TV, a washing machine, tatami and an electric kettle. The unit has 3 beds and 2 futons.

Superior Family Room with Tatami Area	- Non-Smoking in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

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1 Sofa Bed

2 Tempat Tidur Twin

2 Kasur Futon

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375 kaki persegi

Superior Keluarga

Dapur

Kamar Mandi Pribadi

Dapur Kecil

Bak mandi

This apartment is consisted of of 1 living room, 1 separate bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath and free toiletries. The fully equipped kitchen features a refrigerator, kitchenware and a microwave. The apartment offers air conditioning, a washing machine, tatami, an electric kettle and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 3 beds and 2 futons.

Temukan Lebih Banyak

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.

Lobby or reception in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi
Lobby or reception in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Rasakan yang Terbaik

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!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi
Photo of the whole room, Bed in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Rencanakan Kunjungan Anda

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.

Photo of the whole room, Bed in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi
Bed in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi

Fasilitas

Wifi gratis

AC

Resepsionis 24 Jam

Dapur

Kamar Bebas Rokok

Akses kursi roda

Peralatan Dapur

Dapur Kecil

Bathroom in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi
Bathroom in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi
Photo of the whole room, Bed in KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi
We had a wonderful time in Tokyo, and this Koko Hotel was a great place to come back to after a long day of sightseeing. We booked one of the larger suites: my wife and I slept in the bedroom with two twin beds, and my daughter slept on one of the tatami/futon floor beds. We were all very comfortable. The mattresses are a little firm, but that was perfect for us. The suite includes a fantastic shower/bathtub room. Great water pressure and temperature. The toilet is separate and has a built-in handwashing sink (though no soap for whatever reason; we got that at the local grocery). The bathroom includes a combo washer/dryer; the dryer usually requires an additional 2-3 hr cycle to actually get clothes dry, but we were thankful for it. There’s also a galley kitchen complete with refrigerator, freezer, stove, rice cooker, toaster oven, kettle, and microwave. We made good use of it and frequently picked up food from the grocery for our dinners. The HVAC is a bit confusing, but it is fully customizable. We were able to make the room plenty cold enough at night and warm on the couple days where it was frigid outside. Location-wise, it’s close enough to the main road in Asakusa (~3 blocks) to be convenient to lots of food and shopping options, including the Life grocery store / pharmacy, but far enough to be a much quieter space. We never had problems with city noise. The staff is very helpful. Not all of them speak English, but Google Translate is more than ample to break the conversation barrier.

Alexander_the_great

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.

Oleksandra

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.

Jan

Coffee and amenities downstairs were great, but the location is just fantastic: right in the heart of Asakusa and amazingly quiet. Our room was quite large, enough to have a space to have dinner, watch TV, and spend quality time with a family of four. We could have cooked there as there was just enough utensils for this, but we really preferred enjoying the restaurants in the city (take out or dine in, and dining in was really made easy). We felt safe, two TVs, gigantic bathroom (to some extent it was almost too much, but no one complains about very large bathrooms and bath tubs), zero complaints. Easy to walk to Asakusa, its train stations, Iriya, etc. Really in the heart of Asakusa. 7-Elevens and Family Marts everywhere. Also, the staff was kind and really helpful.

Franck

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.

Eva

We had a wonderful time in Tokyo, and this Koko Hotel was a great place to come back to after a long day of sightseeing. We booked one of the larger suites: my wife and I slept in the bedroom with two twin beds, and my daughter slept on one of the tatami/futon floor beds. We were all very comfortable. The mattresses are a little firm, but that was perfect for us. The suite includes a fantastic shower/bathtub room. Great water pressure and temperature. The toilet is separate and has a built-in handwashing sink (though no soap for whatever reason; we got that at the local grocery). The bathroom includes a combo washer/dryer; the dryer usually requires an additional 2-3 hr cycle to actually get clothes dry, but we were thankful for it. There’s also a galley kitchen complete with refrigerator, freezer, stove, rice cooker, toaster oven, kettle, and microwave. We made good use of it and frequently picked up food from the grocery for our dinners. The HVAC is a bit confusing, but it is fully customizable. We were able to make the room plenty cold enough at night and warm on the couple days where it was frigid outside. Location-wise, it’s close enough to the main road in Asakusa (~3 blocks) to be convenient to lots of food and shopping options, including the Life grocery store / pharmacy, but far enough to be a much quieter space. We never had problems with city noise. The staff is very helpful. Not all of them speak English, but Google Translate is more than ample to break the conversation barrier.

Alexander_the_great

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.

Oleksandra

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.

Jan

Coffee and amenities downstairs were great, but the location is just fantastic: right in the heart of Asakusa and amazingly quiet. Our room was quite large, enough to have a space to have dinner, watch TV, and spend quality time with a family of four. We could have cooked there as there was just enough utensils for this, but we really preferred enjoying the restaurants in the city (take out or dine in, and dining in was really made easy). We felt safe, two TVs, gigantic bathroom (to some extent it was almost too much, but no one complains about very large bathrooms and bath tubs), zero complaints. Easy to walk to Asakusa, its train stations, Iriya, etc. Really in the heart of Asakusa. 7-Elevens and Family Marts everywhere. Also, the staff was kind and really helpful.

Franck

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.

Eva

We had a wonderful time in Tokyo, and this Koko Hotel was a great place to come back to after a long day of sightseeing. We booked one of the larger suites: my wife and I slept in the bedroom with two twin beds, and my daughter slept on one of the tatami/futon floor beds. We were all very comfortable. The mattresses are a little firm, but that was perfect for us. The suite includes a fantastic shower/bathtub room. Great water pressure and temperature. The toilet is separate and has a built-in handwashing sink (though no soap for whatever reason; we got that at the local grocery). The bathroom includes a combo washer/dryer; the dryer usually requires an additional 2-3 hr cycle to actually get clothes dry, but we were thankful for it. There’s also a galley kitchen complete with refrigerator, freezer, stove, rice cooker, toaster oven, kettle, and microwave. We made good use of it and frequently picked up food from the grocery for our dinners. The HVAC is a bit confusing, but it is fully customizable. We were able to make the room plenty cold enough at night and warm on the couple days where it was frigid outside. Location-wise, it’s close enough to the main road in Asakusa (~3 blocks) to be convenient to lots of food and shopping options, including the Life grocery store / pharmacy, but far enough to be a much quieter space. We never had problems with city noise. The staff is very helpful. Not all of them speak English, but Google Translate is more than ample to break the conversation barrier.

Alexander_the_great

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.

Oleksandra

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.

Jan

Coffee and amenities downstairs were great, but the location is just fantastic: right in the heart of Asakusa and amazingly quiet. Our room was quite large, enough to have a space to have dinner, watch TV, and spend quality time with a family of four. We could have cooked there as there was just enough utensils for this, but we really preferred enjoying the restaurants in the city (take out or dine in, and dining in was really made easy). We felt safe, two TVs, gigantic bathroom (to some extent it was almost too much, but no one complains about very large bathrooms and bath tubs), zero complaints. Easy to walk to Asakusa, its train stations, Iriya, etc. Really in the heart of Asakusa. 7-Elevens and Family Marts everywhere. Also, the staff was kind and really helpful.

Franck

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.

Eva

Lokasi

3 24 2 Nishiasakusa, Tokyo, Jepang

KOKO HOTEL Residence Asakusa Kappabashi