Hotel Brillio Asakusabashi

9.4
Exceptional
(31 reviews)

2 Chome-16-16 Yanagibashi, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0052, Japan

+81 3-6626-1881

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Hotel Description

Hotel Brillio Asakusai

Hotel Brillio Asakusai is a charming and modern hotel located in the heart of Taito City, Tokyo. Situated at 2 Chome-16-16 Yanagii, this prime location places guests just a short 6-minute drive away from the renowned Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple. The hotel's design combines contemporary comfort with traditional touches, offering a welcoming atmosphere for both business and leisure travelers. Guests are greeted by a clean, minimalist aesthetic, creating a peaceful retreat amidst the vibrancy of Tokyo. The hotel is surrounded by a rich mix of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, ensuring that visitors can easily explore the city’s famous sights such as the Tokyo Skytree, Akihabara Electric Town, and the Imperial Palace, all within a short distance from the property.
The rooms at Hotel Brillio Asakusai are designed with guest comfort in mind. Offering modern amenities, including air conditioning and a refrigerator, each room provides a cozy and private sanctuary. The private bathrooms are well-equipped with bathtubs and showers, ensuring a refreshing start or end to the day. Guests will appreciate the clean, spacious environment, with housekeeping services available for added convenience.
Hotel Brillio Asakusai also boasts several essential amenities, including high-speed Wi-Fi available in both rooms and public areas, making it an ideal choice for both leisure and business guests. Self-service laundry facilities are available for longer stays, and the friendly front desk staff is always on hand to assist with any needs.
Guests will find excellent transportation options nearby, with Asakusai Station just a 7-minute walk away, and easy access to Narita and Haneda Airports, making it convenient for travelers arriving from all over. Public transport connections are abundant, with Ueno and Kanda Stations also easily accessible.
The hotel places a strong emphasis on health and safety, providing a smoke-free environment, and adhering to strict cleaning protocols to ensure guests feel secure and comfortable.
Guests can enjoy exploring the vibrant local area, with top sights like Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo Skytree, and Akihabara Electric Town just minutes away. For those looking to experience local culture, there are also several dining options nearby, including yaneura, Dai-kichi, and Goloso, offering eclectic, Japanese, and Italian cuisines.
Whether visiting for business or pleasure, Hotel Brillio Asakusai promises an unforgettable stay in the heart of Tokyo. Guests are warmly invited to experience its excellent amenities, superb location, and welcoming atmosphere during their stay in one of the world's most exciting cities.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. 6-minute drive to the iconic Sensō-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple.

2. Modern and minimalist design with clean, comfortable rooms.

3. Private bathrooms equipped with bathtubs and showers for added comfort.

4. Easy access to public transport, including Asakusai Station and Ueno Station.

5. High-speed Wi-Fi throughout the hotel for both rooms and public areas.

6. Self-service laundry facilities for longer stays, providing extra convenience.

7. Convenient location near Narita and Haneda airports, with easy transit options.

8. Nearby dining options featuring a variety of cuisines, from eclectic to Italian.

9. Smoke-free property, ensuring a healthy and pleasant environment for all guests.

10. Close proximity to famous Tokyo attractions like Tokyo Skytree and Akihabara Electric Town.


8.0 Excellent

Location rating

Top sights

Sensō-ji
6 min
Tokyo Skytree
12 min
Akihabara Electric Town
9 min
Imperial Palace
14 min
Ueno Zoological Gardens
14 min

Nearest locations

yaneura
2 min
Dai-kichi
2 min
Goloso
2 min
Mizushin Saikan
2 min
本場中華食堂 味道
2 min
GONIA KURAMAE
2 min
産直グリルと手作りタパス 国丸食堂とアカネコ。
2 min
Bistrot Francais LE PETIT GARCON
3 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00
Location rating8.0
Nearest airportHaneda Airport
Travel time to airport29 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $184

    Relux

    $133

    Trip.com

    $178

    Booking.com

    $204


Location

2 Chome-16-16 Yanagibashi, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0052, Japan

Airports:

Narita International Airport

Taxi: 59 min

Transit: 1 hr 7 min

Haneda Airport

Taxi: 29 min

Transit: 50 min

Transit:

Asakusabashi Station

Walking: 7 min

Tokyo Station

Taxi: 14 min

Walking: 47 min

Kanda Station

Taxi: 11 min

Walking: 32 min

Kuramae Station

Walking: 7 min

Ueno Station

Taxi: 10 min

Walking: 35 min


Nearby locations

8.0

Excellent Location

Top Attractions

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Amenities and Facilities

Languages spoken

English

Japanese

Accessibility

Accessible

Accessible elevator

Food & drink

No breakfast

Vending machines

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Pools

No pools

No hot tub

Rooms

Air conditioning

Refrigerator

Parking & transportation

No parking

Services

Front desk

Baggage storage

Self-service laundry

Elevator

Wake up calls

Housekeeping

Pets

No pets

Policies & payments

Smoke-free property

Credit cards

Bathrooms

Private bathroom

Bathtub

Shower

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi in public areas


Reviews

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9.6

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Jenny Kim

5/5
First of all the room is clean and lots of space for 4 people. I am stay with 2 kids and my husband. I like the toilet and shower is separated.

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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suzu

5/5
really nice location near asakusabashi station. next to a lovely shrine. staff are amazing and service is top-notch! there is a coffee shop below so it smells of coffee strongly sometimes

Room 5

Service 5

Location5

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姓名

4/5
I stayed here alone on a business trip.It seems that there was a vacancy by chance.Due to the location, it may be difficult to understand if it's your first time.The room is spacious and can accommodate up to 2 people. Even 3 people would be enough.If you're alone, it feels like staying in a nice room at a small city hotel.The downside is that it's spacious, clean, and nice, but it's not a city hotel.Therefore, I am acutely aware that we are able to provide our customers with low prices through thorough cost cutting.Amenities were kept to the bare minimum and the cleaning was thorough, but there were some spots where a little dust remained.There are some stains on the walls.However, when I looked it up on the website, it seems that there are quite a few days when the price for two people is less than 20,000 yen, but I think it would be a good idea to raise the price a little more.If you're staying with one or two people, you might have high expectations for the luxury feel and forget about the price...There are long-established sushi restaurants and Western food restaurants nearby, and a convenience store is also nearby, although it's a bit of a walk.If you're strict about scoring, you'll get a perfect score! I can't say that, but it's very close to a perfect score.The reason why the service score is low is because it is mechanized (QR code, etc.) and the service itself is not required.The response from the front desk was very good. It was a hotel that I would definitely recommend to friends and acquaintances.If you are lucky enough to get a reservation on a weekday, we will be happy to help you! !

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渡辺恵士朗(恵士老)

5/5
This is a hotel in Asakusabashi.It was a bit of a walk from the station, but there are convenience stores, drug stores, cafes, etc. nearby, making it a convenient location.I stayed alone, but the room was large enough to accommodate up to 4 people, and it was so comfortable that I couldn't believe I was in Tokyo. There were two regular single beds and a bunk bed, so I wasn't sure where to sleep.Check-in and check-out are done using a QR code sent in advance, but there was someone at the front desk so I felt safe.There were amenities and a water server, so I was able to stay comfortably without any problems.If I had to say it, the ventilation in the bathroom was weak and it was a bit damp, but that was the only thing that bothered me.I was worried about whether I would be able to manage the business after using such a large room by myself.

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Okanetogrume

5/5
The cp value of this hotel is super high😍Two people stay for two nights on weekdays, and the room costs less than NT$1,500 per person per night, but the room is still 34 square meters (and there are only two units on the first floor)The interior details of the room have been taken into consideration and are very bright.The hotel also provides rental of refa's ion clamps, electric rod rolls and other suppliesIt’s only about a seven-minute walk from Asakusa Bridge.There are fast and direct trains to Haneda and Narita, which is very convenient.Small disadvantage: There is no escalator or elevator at the nearest exit of the subway station, but I will take the exit with an escalator and walk there.Also, I feel like I have to be careful with the drain hole in the bathtub because it is easy to get clogged when hair falls out. Everything else is perfect😆コスパ奇く高いホテルですおすすめです👍🏻This time the story of the world is about

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石川咲耶

5/5
I stayed here with my child. It was very clean, the bathroom was large for a hotel, and the bathroom was separate from the toilet, which was nice. The room was a nice Japanese-Western style room and I was very satisfied with my stay!

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かよ“ブルー”

4/5
The location, separate bath and toilet, and capacity for 4 people are still new, so I keep coming back.However, the last time I used it, the air conditioner was broken, and even though I turned on the air conditioner, the warm air was blowing through and the room was getting hotter and hotter.I told the front desk, but they said they were still checking.“Checking” no matter how many hours have passedWhen I asked what exactly they were "confirming", the answer was "confirming".The next day when I checked out, a staff member who identified himself as the area manager handed me his business card and said, ``We apologize for the inconvenience.''That was it.I felt disappointed since it was a hotel I liked.

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w sh

5/5
We stayed as a family of 4 with 2 children.It was very clean and comfortable.It was quiet, spacious, and relaxing, with the atmosphere of coming to stay at a friend's newly built house.There is a low table on the tatami mat with a slightly raised stile, so you can sit comfortably. It was very convenient for eating take-out food.There is also plenty of room in the room to spread out your suitcases.The staff at the front desk were also kind and polite.For breakfast, I went to a cafe in front of the station or bought some at a convenience store. I thought it would be a bit far to the station, but I was able to discover some interesting shops along the way, and it was nice to be able to take a walk around downtown.I would like to stay again the next time I come to Tokyo.

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Yuko M

5/5
I stayed here for 5 nights in June with my kids. The staff members, Mr. Miyagawa and Mr. Harada, were very kind and treated me with great care. …

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Kimihito Kawabata

5/5
I couldn’t believe there was such a nice hotel in Asakusabashi!I lived in Tokyo for a long time and moved to New York, USA, but during the coronavirus pandemic, I returned to Japan and resumed my life in Japan. At that time, everyone returning from the United States was required to undergo a quarantine period (even though Japan's major cities at the time had significantly higher positivity rates and were more dangerous than most areas in the United States!).Tokyo Since we don't have a family home, we needed a place to take our young child and spend the period of self-isolation. I had decided on a house in Tokyo and a place to work, but I started searching with an almost playful mindset of ``trying to live in an area that I don't think I'll live in very often in the future'' and decided on ``Asakusa for a long-term stay.'' This is the first hotel I found after searching.Due to the Japanese government's guidelines for self-isolation, I believe that accepting us was at the discretion of the hotel, but the hotel manager and others responded quickly and responded via email. They answered my additional questions accurately, and I was able to return to my country without any worries. I will never forget how they warmly welcomed us when we arrived in a taxi after leaving the government facility where we were subject to mandatory quarantine and loaded up with a lot of luggage, and how warmly they supported us for several months as it took a while for us to move into our new home. No!The facilities are designed with mid- to long-term stays in mind, and are very efficient, including spacious Japanese-Western rooms. The cleaning is very thorough and the new building is very comfortable. I think it's the perfect environment for families who want to live a calm, leisurely life rather than an unusual hotel experience while traveling. In a normal guest room, I'm worried that a young child might fall from the high bed in the middle of the night (this actually happened to me several times overseas), or with families or friends who want to enjoy a leisurely conversation over tea in the tatami room. , staying in groups of several people in multiple rooms, training trips, etc. It's just my imagination, but I think it can be used for a variety of purposes. The land of Asakusabashi itself has both the warmth of a downtown area and a convenient town where you can go directly to various parts of the city with just one transfer, and the various services such as dining and shopping for essentials are surprisingly abundant, making hotel life very enjoyable. I can only thank you for sending me this. Once things settle down, I would like to stay here again, even though it's close enough to go home. thank you very much.