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Richmond Hotel Asakusa

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to the Richmond Hotel Asakusa, your gateway to the vibrant culture of Tokyo! Nestled in the heart of Asakusa, just 6mi from the bustling city center, our charming 3-star hotel offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. With prices starting at just $81, we invite you to indulge in an unforgettable stay surrounded by the rich history and lively atmosphere of this iconic district.

Bed in Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Bed in Richmond Hotel Asakusa

Rooms

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315 sqft

Quadruple Room

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

The quadruple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The quadruple room offers air conditioning, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor, pajamas and a flat-screen TV. The unit has 4 beds.

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195 sqft

Superior, 1 Bed

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

The double room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned double room offers a flat-screen TV, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor and pajamas. The unit offers 1 bed.

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315 sqft

Triple Room

Flat-screen TV

Refrigerator

Non-smoking rooms

The triple room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The triple room provides air conditioning, an electric kettle, a carpeted floor, pajamas, as well as a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 3 beds.

Discover More

Wake up each morning to a delightful breakfast, and then prepare for a day of exploration or relaxation! Our hotel features a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and non-smoking rooms designed for your comfort. For those looking to unwind, we offer massages (at an extra charge), and after a long day of sightseeing, you can take a soothing bath in our luxurious bathtubs. Our accommodations are thoughtfully designed to be wheelchair accessible, making every guest feel welcomed. Plus, with a 24-hour front desk at your service, your requests will always be attended to promptly.

Lobby or reception, Lobby/Reception in Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Property Building in Richmond Hotel Asakusa

Experience the Best

Don’t just take our word for it—our 685 reviews speak volumes! Guests rave about the friendly staff, cozy atmosphere, and the stunning views from our upper floors. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or on a fun-filled adventure with friends, Richmond Hotel Asakusa is the perfect base for your Tokyo escapades. Come create your own unforgettable memories with us!

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Plan Your Stay

After you've savored a hearty breakfast at our family-friendly restaurant, ロイヤル未来ダイニング, it's time to embark on your Tokyo adventure! Whether you fancy traditional Japanese cuisine or a touch of European flair, our on-site dining options will satisfy every palate. Picture this: you’re sipping on freshly brewed green tea, while family or friends gather around sharing tales of the day’s escapades in the lively ambiance of our dining area. And don’t worry about breaking the bank—our competitively priced meals promise delicious satisfaction without the hefty price tag!

Restaurant/Places to Eat in Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Restaurant/places to eat in Richmond Hotel Asakusa

Amenities

Restaurant

Adults only

Free wifi

Air conditioning

24-hour front desk

Non-smoking rooms

Wheelchair accessible

Elevator

Bathroom in Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Bathroom in Richmond Hotel Asakusa

Restaurant

ロイヤル未来ダイニング

Family Friendly, Japanese, European

Breakfast in Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Restaurant/Places to Eat in Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Property Building in Richmond Hotel Asakusa
Convenient location in Asakusa, Tokyo, and close to train, subway, sites, restaurants of Asakusa and nearby areas. I stayed here 2 nights for my return back to Tokyo from Kyoto to be in another part of the city (initially stayed in Shinjuku this trip). Friendly and professional staff. A VERY clean hotel. My room was comfortable and I had a great view of the city and at the end of the common area hallway on my floor there was a fantastic view of the Temple especially at night. As clean as it is, there will need to be some light updating done here-and-there sometime in the future, such as the upstairs common area carpeting and perhaps common areas decor. But with the attentive staff and noticing how thorough the cleaning staff works, I felt very comfortable staying here. I liked the fact that the rooms weren't super modern as a super modern style dates quicker. I really liked the room aesthetic, was very comfortable. I purchased breakfast one morning and it was good, I ate nearby on the other morning. This hotel is a very good value. Easy to walk out the door to the world of Asakusa.

Brian

Excellent area. I'm convinced this hotel is the best in terms of WHERE to stay. Many times we ventured out to shibuya or shinjuku or harijuku or akihabara and ended up coming back to asakusa early. It's a touristy area but so much quieter than the other touristy areas, plus it is absolutely gorgeous and there are some amazing food options in the area. Other things I liked- shipping bags directly to the next hotel from the front desk, prompt and strict laundry rules for equitable use of the laundry machines, proximity to restaurants/attractions VERY close to 2 major subway stations (asakusa and tawaramachi station) which were easily connected to the major lines. Also, it's only 1 single train from narita Airport to the hotel, so it was super easy to find when we were beginners with Japan's subway system on our first night there.

Alexandra

The location is great for Tokyo visitors. You can easily get to both Haneda and Narita on the subway from Asakusa. It is a no frills hotel with small rooms, typical of Japan. There is a restaurant in the hotel which serves a buffet breakfast and has some European options. A few of the staff speak English but google translate works well. There is a coin laundry in the hotel. It is good value for money compared to other hotels in Tokyo.

Sheila

The location is ideal for a stay in Asakusa. It is very near the main temple complex and is a convenient place to travel to if arriving from Narita airport. The room was small, as is often standard for Tokyo hotel rooms, but is was comfortable and everything worked. The amenities were practical and useful and the modular bathroom was of a good standard. Cleaning of the room and linen changes were done well and efficiently

Tim

The location was excellent, a little too touristy at times with Senso-ji temple literally just up the street, but close to other attractions like Skytree, Ueno Park, and Akihabara. Convenient since we came with a bunch of teenagers. We weren't expecting much space having stayed in typical tiny Japanese businessman hotels before, but the room was surprisingly comfortable enough for 2 parents and a teenager.

Jaime

Convenient location in Asakusa, Tokyo, and close to train, subway, sites, restaurants of Asakusa and nearby areas. I stayed here 2 nights for my return back to Tokyo from Kyoto to be in another part of the city (initially stayed in Shinjuku this trip). Friendly and professional staff. A VERY clean hotel. My room was comfortable and I had a great view of the city and at the end of the common area hallway on my floor there was a fantastic view of the Temple especially at night. As clean as it is, there will need to be some light updating done here-and-there sometime in the future, such as the upstairs common area carpeting and perhaps common areas decor. But with the attentive staff and noticing how thorough the cleaning staff works, I felt very comfortable staying here. I liked the fact that the rooms weren't super modern as a super modern style dates quicker. I really liked the room aesthetic, was very comfortable. I purchased breakfast one morning and it was good, I ate nearby on the other morning. This hotel is a very good value. Easy to walk out the door to the world of Asakusa.

Brian

Excellent area. I'm convinced this hotel is the best in terms of WHERE to stay. Many times we ventured out to shibuya or shinjuku or harijuku or akihabara and ended up coming back to asakusa early. It's a touristy area but so much quieter than the other touristy areas, plus it is absolutely gorgeous and there are some amazing food options in the area. Other things I liked- shipping bags directly to the next hotel from the front desk, prompt and strict laundry rules for equitable use of the laundry machines, proximity to restaurants/attractions VERY close to 2 major subway stations (asakusa and tawaramachi station) which were easily connected to the major lines. Also, it's only 1 single train from narita Airport to the hotel, so it was super easy to find when we were beginners with Japan's subway system on our first night there.

Alexandra

The location is great for Tokyo visitors. You can easily get to both Haneda and Narita on the subway from Asakusa. It is a no frills hotel with small rooms, typical of Japan. There is a restaurant in the hotel which serves a buffet breakfast and has some European options. A few of the staff speak English but google translate works well. There is a coin laundry in the hotel. It is good value for money compared to other hotels in Tokyo.

Sheila

The location is ideal for a stay in Asakusa. It is very near the main temple complex and is a convenient place to travel to if arriving from Narita airport. The room was small, as is often standard for Tokyo hotel rooms, but is was comfortable and everything worked. The amenities were practical and useful and the modular bathroom was of a good standard. Cleaning of the room and linen changes were done well and efficiently

Tim

The location was excellent, a little too touristy at times with Senso-ji temple literally just up the street, but close to other attractions like Skytree, Ueno Park, and Akihabara. Convenient since we came with a bunch of teenagers. We weren't expecting much space having stayed in typical tiny Japanese businessman hotels before, but the room was surprisingly comfortable enough for 2 parents and a teenager.

Jaime

Convenient location in Asakusa, Tokyo, and close to train, subway, sites, restaurants of Asakusa and nearby areas. I stayed here 2 nights for my return back to Tokyo from Kyoto to be in another part of the city (initially stayed in Shinjuku this trip). Friendly and professional staff. A VERY clean hotel. My room was comfortable and I had a great view of the city and at the end of the common area hallway on my floor there was a fantastic view of the Temple especially at night. As clean as it is, there will need to be some light updating done here-and-there sometime in the future, such as the upstairs common area carpeting and perhaps common areas decor. But with the attentive staff and noticing how thorough the cleaning staff works, I felt very comfortable staying here. I liked the fact that the rooms weren't super modern as a super modern style dates quicker. I really liked the room aesthetic, was very comfortable. I purchased breakfast one morning and it was good, I ate nearby on the other morning. This hotel is a very good value. Easy to walk out the door to the world of Asakusa.

Brian

Excellent area. I'm convinced this hotel is the best in terms of WHERE to stay. Many times we ventured out to shibuya or shinjuku or harijuku or akihabara and ended up coming back to asakusa early. It's a touristy area but so much quieter than the other touristy areas, plus it is absolutely gorgeous and there are some amazing food options in the area. Other things I liked- shipping bags directly to the next hotel from the front desk, prompt and strict laundry rules for equitable use of the laundry machines, proximity to restaurants/attractions VERY close to 2 major subway stations (asakusa and tawaramachi station) which were easily connected to the major lines. Also, it's only 1 single train from narita Airport to the hotel, so it was super easy to find when we were beginners with Japan's subway system on our first night there.

Alexandra

The location is great for Tokyo visitors. You can easily get to both Haneda and Narita on the subway from Asakusa. It is a no frills hotel with small rooms, typical of Japan. There is a restaurant in the hotel which serves a buffet breakfast and has some European options. A few of the staff speak English but google translate works well. There is a coin laundry in the hotel. It is good value for money compared to other hotels in Tokyo.

Sheila

The location is ideal for a stay in Asakusa. It is very near the main temple complex and is a convenient place to travel to if arriving from Narita airport. The room was small, as is often standard for Tokyo hotel rooms, but is was comfortable and everything worked. The amenities were practical and useful and the modular bathroom was of a good standard. Cleaning of the room and linen changes were done well and efficiently

Tim

The location was excellent, a little too touristy at times with Senso-ji temple literally just up the street, but close to other attractions like Skytree, Ueno Park, and Akihabara. Convenient since we came with a bunch of teenagers. We weren't expecting much space having stayed in typical tiny Japanese businessman hotels before, but the room was surprisingly comfortable enough for 2 parents and a teenager.

Jaime

Location

2-7-10 Asakusa,Taito-Ku, Tokyo, 111-0032, Japan

Richmond Hotel Asakusa