Sensō-ji

Buddhist temple · Taitō

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The Best Hotels for Solo Travelers in Tokyo

"The Asakusa Kokono Club delivers boutique accommodation in one of Tokyo’s most traditional neighborhoods, making it a great choice for solo travelers who relish immersive experiences yet still value solace. Famed for Sensjoji Temple with its imposing vermilion Kaminarimon gate, Asakusa retains a decidedly nostalgic vibe, as local residents rub shoulders with tourists in the bustling streets. Asakusa Kokono Club Hotel is a stone’s throw from Sensoji and within easy reach of multiple attractions. Explore on foot or take advantage of the hotel’s bicycles, available free-of-charge to guests. The guestrooms feature a Japanese-style motif and showcase the works of local artisans. Breakfast is served at the fourth-floor café, leaving guests free to choose from the plethora of dining options in the surrounding area for the rest of the day. Asakusa Kokono Club Hotel combines convenience and comfort in equal measure, offering a peaceful oasis after a day exploring colorful, eclectic Asakusa." - Louise George Kittaka

https://guide.michelin.com/en/article/travel/hotels-solo-travelers-tokyo

2 Chome-3-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan Get directions

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