ANNE Hostel Asakusabashi

8.8
Excellent
(308 reviews)

Japan, 〒111-0052 Tokyo, Taito City, Yanagibashi, 2 Chome−21−14 梅田ビル

+81 3-5829-9090

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Hotel Description

ANNE Hostel Asakusai

ANNE Hostel Asakusai is a charming and laid-back hostel nestled in the vibrant heart of Tokyo. Located at 2 Chome−21−14 Yanagii, Taito City, Tokyo, Japan, this welcoming establishment offers a comfortable base for travelers looking to explore the city's famous attractions. Situated just a 5-minute walk from Asakusai Station, the hostel enjoys a prime location that is well-connected to the city's key sites. It is only 3 km away from the bustling Ginza District, known for its high-end shops and entertainment options, and 5 km from the historical Tokyo Imperial Palace, making it an ideal choice for those seeking both convenience and proximity to Tokyo's rich cultural and modern landmarks. The hostel's design exudes a relaxed, minimalist vibe, with functional and simple décor that enhances its welcoming atmosphere, perfect for guests who appreciate a comfortable yet no-frills stay.
Inside the hostel, guests can choose from a variety of room options, including mixed-gender and single-sex dorms equipped with bunk beds. These dorms are air-conditioned for comfort and feature shared bathrooms. For those looking for a more private experience, there are also private rooms available, some of which are designed in a traditional Japanese style with tatami floors and futons, offering a unique cultural experience. The hostel is designed to provide an affordable and comfortable stay for both solo travelers and groups alike, with a focus on clean, simple, and welcoming spaces.
ANNE Hostel Asakusai is not only about cozy rooms but also offers a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable and convenient stay. The shared kitchen allows guests to prepare their meals, while the lounge area provides a great space to relax and socialize. Additionally, the hostel offers guest laundry facilities, perfect for long-term travelers. For guests who are keen on starting their day right, a continental breakfast is available. The service at the hostel is highly praised, with many guests mentioning the quality of the breakfast and the friendly, helpful staff. Although there are no pets allowed and no fitness center or spa, the hostel remains a smoke-free and family-friendly environment with essential features like Wi-Fi and air conditioning.
In terms of transportation, the hostel is exceptionally well connected. Asakusai Station is only a 7-minute walk away, offering easy access to the rest of Tokyo via subway. Travelers can also reach major transport hubs like Tokyo Station, which is a short 16-minute taxi ride away, and Narita International Airport, which is about an hour away by taxi. With such convenient access to public transport, guests can explore the city effortlessly. The hostel is also within easy reach of popular Tokyo sights, including the 8-minute journey to Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple, and the 14-minute trip to the towering Tokyo Skytree. The nearby Akihabara Electric Town, renowned for its electronics and gaming culture, is just an 11-minute journey from the hostel.
When it comes to dining, guests will be spoiled for choice with a variety of restaurants nearby, offering a mix of traditional Japanese cuisine and international dishes. Whether you're craving sushi, ramen, or something more unique, there’s something to suit every taste just steps away. For those seeking a more immersive experience, the vibrant neighborhoods around the hostel offer countless dining options to explore.
Overall, ANNE Hostel Asakusai provides a great blend of affordable comfort, convenient location, and welcoming atmosphere. Whether you are visiting Tokyo for sightseeing, business, or simply to experience the local culture, this hostel offers a memorable and convenient stay in the heart of the city. We warmly invite you to experience all that ANNE Hostel Asakusai has to offer and make it your home away from home during your Tokyo adventures.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Located just 5 minutes from Asakusai Station

2. Private rooms with traditional Japanese tatami floors and futons

3. Complimentary continental breakfast served daily

4. Shared kitchen and guest laundry facilities available

5. Easy access to top Tokyo landmarks like Sensō-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree

6. Air-conditioned rooms and free Wi-Fi throughout the hostel

7. Family-friendly and smoke-free property

8. Friendly and highly praised service from staff

9. Convenient access to public transportation and major airports

10. Budget-friendly accommodations with a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere


8.2 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Sensō-ji
8 min
Tokyo Skytree
14 min
Akihabara Electric Town
11 min
Imperial Palace
15 min
Ueno Zoological Gardens
16 min
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Good to know

Check-in16:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating8.2
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport31 min

Location

Japan, 〒111-0052 Tokyo, Taito City, Yanagibashi, 2 Chome−21−14 梅田ビル

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 1 min

Transit: 1 hr 6 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 31 min

Transit: 49 min

Transit:

Asakusabashi Station

Walking: 7 min

Tokyo Station

Taxi: 16 min

Walking: 48 min

Kinshichō Station

Taxi: 13 min

Walking: 40 min

Kanda Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 32 min

Ueno Station

Taxi: 12 min

Walking: 37 min


Nearby locations

8.2

Excellent Location

This laid-back hostel in a corner building is a 5-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station, 3 km from the shops and entertainment of the famous Ginza District, and 5 km from Tokyo Imperial Palace.

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Amenities and Facilities

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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Chris Adval

3/5
Late review not 100% sure if its changed but let's assume it didn't. I went in April 25 - May 9th. It was the cheapest option that was available around Tokyo at the time. It was a decent spot. The only thing that bothered me was not something that instantly bothered me honestly... it was laying on mats (not actual beds) and the mats were on wooden pallet or something alike. Because of this, while staying here for 2 weeks, caused my back to stiffen up more than ever in my life, after 1 week sleeping here. The last week in Tokyo was most physically challenging because of this.

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Jacob Scott

4/5
Does the job. Not the best hostel I’ve stayed in but also not the worst

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Thun Prasertmake

5/5
This is one of the best hostels I have ever visited it has very good beds and it is very cheap for a hostel so near to the train station I love my visit there and there is a very Japanese like style mixed with modern architecture in the building .i love how you have a charger in every bed and not on the floor like many other hostels do it even has a small desk like compartment which you can put your laptop on if you spend to work on something the toilet is extremely small but it is clean and the beds are so clean I could not even find a single dust in them . However in the corners of the room I find little dust on the floor . Perfect hostel for anyone who loves japan.

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Seung Hyun Kyung

4/5
The room I stayed in itself was a 9 out of 10, and I really liked the morning toast, but... the wireless Internet signal in the room was so weak that it was unusable, so I had to go to the living room. And the bathroom door was broken. It was uncomfortable. Because it is a structure that can trap you if you are not careful.

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Devi J

3/5
I stayed with my cousin in eight bed female dorm. The place was not difficult to find , but deff not easy to get with luggages. It's cramped and a bit hard to open my large baggage . …

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Winston Chen

5/5
I stayed here only a short time but the staff and service was amazing. It's very close to Asakusabashi station so you can get anywhere in Tokyo very easily. I lost my shoes while staying here and the staff were super helpful in helping me find them (turns out they were placed on a shelf overnight). You won't have a private bedroom (since, you know, hostel), but some people would enjoy the company. Breakfast is simple but filling, with a wide selection of jams, teas, and coffees. Lockers for holding your stuff are big enough to hold a backup and small items, but not enough for a large suitcase.

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Göran Örnhed

5/5
It is as you can expect of a good hostel

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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cicero romanio

4/5
Friendly staff

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Rob

3/5
The staff here are really friendly and helpful! The breakfast was also standard but good.However my bed was in the middle of a dorm with a curtain on either side which was a little uncomfortable as you could see in from both sides. The showers are also small and claustrophobic.

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喬喬 吳

5/5
The price is very affordable and breakfast is included. Although the hotel is very small, it doesn't make people feel cramped. Moreover, the location of the hotel is quite good. …