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Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku · Tokyo, Japan

Key Highlights

  • Location: Described as "perfect" and "excellent," it places guests directly in the heart of Asakusa, offering immediate access to major attractions, shopping, and dining.
  • The Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku boasts an "absolutely fabulous" and "perfect" location in the vibrant and historic Asakusa neighborhood.

Expert Review: Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku

The Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku, a Michelin Key Selected property in Tokyo, consistently receives high praise from guests for its prime location, modern comforts, and exceptional service. It successfully blends international hospitality with traditional Japanese aesthetics, offering a unique and immersive experience in the historic Asakusa district.

1. Overall Rating & Sentiment

The hotel enjoys an overwhelmingly positive sentiment, reflected in exceptional overall ratings, frequently scoring 9.0 to 9.3 out of 10. Guests commonly describe their stays as "Exceptional" or "Wonderful," highlighting a strong sense of satisfaction.

2. Key Highlights

Guests consistently laud several aspects of the Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku:

  • Location: Described as "perfect" and "excellent," it places guests directly in the heart of Asakusa, offering immediate access to major attractions, shopping, and dining.
  • Service: The staff are frequently commended for being "helpful and nice," "welcoming," "accommodating," "polite," and "friendly." The presence of multilingual staff further enhances the guest experience.
  • Design & Cleanliness: The hotel is noted for its clean, modern, and well-maintained facilities, featuring a boutique-style design that harmonizes Japanese tradition with contemporary comfort.
  • Amenities: Guests appreciate the free WiFi, fitness center, and a 10th-floor guest lounge offering complimentary tea, Asakusa delicacies, and snacks with views of the Tokyo Skytree. The hotel also provides cultural experiences, such as live traditional Japanese art performances on its first-floor stage.

3. Room Quality

The rooms at Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku are consistently described as clean, modern, spacious, and comfortable, equipped with all necessary amenities. Many visitors note that the rooms feel larger than typical Tokyo hotel accommodations.

  • Design: Rooms feature a soothingly stylish design with modern comforts and a distinctive Japanese touch. Some concept rooms are specially designed with themes inspired by Asakusa, Edo, and Kabuki.
  • Bathrooms: A highlight for many, bathrooms typically include a separate toilet, a dedicated sink area, and a "wet room" style shower. Japanese toilets with advanced features are well-received, and a good supply of shampoo, conditioner, and soap is provided.
  • In-Room Amenities: Standard amenities include an LCD TV, air purifier with humidifier, hair dryer, nightwear, disposable slippers, an electric kettle, safe, fridge, and daily complimentary bottled water. Rooms also feature ample charging ports.
  • Comfort: Guests often report comfortable beds and effective sound insulation, ensuring a quiet stay free from outside noise. Some even specifically praise the quality of the pillows.
  • Variety: The hotel offers diverse room types, including Standard Twin, Standard Queen, Deluxe Twin Japanese Western Style, Moderate Twin/Queen Japanese-Style, and Connecting Rooms, along with special tatami rooms and suites, and even "view baths" with skyline vistas.

4. Dining Experience

The dining options at the hotel are highly regarded, especially the breakfast.

  • Breakfast: Often described as "amazing," "great," and "delicious," the breakfast is a Japanese-Western semi-buffet. Guests can choose a main dish, such as signature egg dishes, French toast, or Asakusa burgers prepared at live cooking stations, complemented by a wide array of buffet-style side dishes including traditional Japanese items, fruits, vegetables, breads, and sweet treats. English menus are available for convenience.
  • Flexibility: Guests have the choice of dining at the Annex Rokku or the main Asakusa View Hotel, with the latter renowned for its buffet and impressive views of the Tokyo Skytree.
  • Dinner: The Annex features a family-friendly restaurant serving Japanese, local, and European cuisines in a traditional setting. For a wider selection, the main Asakusa View Hotel offers a buffet dinner with diverse international options (sushi, pizza, grilled meats, pasta) and desserts, all enjoyed with panoramic city views.

5. Service & Staff

The service and staff are a consistent highlight, garnering overwhelmingly positive feedback. Guests frequently mention the staff's "helpfulness," "niceness," and ability to make them feel "welcomed as soon as they arrive." Staff members are described as "very helpful and accommodating," "polite and friendly," and capable of "graciously switching to English" when needed. Housekeeping is efficient, providing daily cleaning and fresh towels. A very minor point of criticism was one instance of a "grumpy" wait staff member in the lounge.

6. Location & Accessibility

The Asakusa View Hotel Annex Rokku boasts an "absolutely fabulous" and "perfect" location in the vibrant and historic Asakusa neighborhood.

  • Local Attractions: It's incredibly convenient for exploring iconic sites such as Senso-ji Temple (a 5-minute walk), Nakamise Shopping Street, Asakusa ROX Shopping Center, Don Quijote, and the Edo Taito Traditional Crafts Center. The Tokyo Skytree is also easily accessible and visible from some areas of the hotel.
  • Transport Links: The hotel is a short 2-minute walk from Tsukuba Express Line Asakusa Station and within a very short walk of four different metro stations, providing excellent connectivity across Tokyo. Direct limousine bus services are available from both Narita and Haneda airports, making arrivals and departures convenient.

7. Value & Pricing

Many guests consider the hotel to offer "excellent value for money," finding the experience justifies the cost. It consistently receives high ratings for value, often scoring 8.7 or 9.1. While average room prices can range from $251 to $300, which might be slightly higher than the overall average in Tokyo ($151-$200), guests feel that the quality of service, amenities, and especially the prime location make it a worthwhile investment. Room rates can start from around $114-$119 during low season, with average weeknight prices around $223 and weekend nights at $255.

8. Common Complaints

While overwhelmingly positive, some minor recurring issues have been noted:

  • Noise: A few guests have mentioned thin walls, leading to occasional noise from adjacent rooms or hallways.
  • Room Environment: Some guests noted that windows in rooms could not be opened, and there was a rare report of a stuffy, poorly ventilated room with an occasional smell of smoke despite the non-smoking policy.
  • Housekeeping Inconsistencies: There were instances where housekeeping failed to consistently replace used items or required specific request cards for sheet changes, which were sometimes removed after the first use.
  • Bathroom Design: One guest found the shower setup "messy" and the room lighting insufficient for reading.
  • Limited Alcohol Options: The guest lounge on the 10th floor offers complimentary non-alcoholic drinks and snacks, but does not sell alcohol, which some guests would appreciate.
  • Hygiene: A very rare complaint mentioned unidentified hairs on the bed.

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Points to Consider

  • While overwhelmingly positive, some minor recurring issues have been noted:
  • Hygiene: A very rare complaint mentioned unidentified hairs on the bed.

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Recent Guest Reviews

Mariah K

Local Guidea month ago

I had a wonderful stay at Asakusa View Annex Hotel. The room was very spacious, beautifully designed, and extremely quiet with excellent soundproofing, which made it perfect for relaxing after a long day in Tokyo. Everything was spotlessly clean, and the hotel provided daily replenishment of all amenities, including toothbrushes, hair clips, creams, and other essentials, which was a great touch. ...

Jp euni

3 months ago

I stayed here with my family and it was honestly really good! The customer service was super nice — everyone was friendly and helped us whenever we had questions. The location is awesome too because it’s really close to shopping, so we could walk everywhere and didn’t have to wait for rides. The guest lounge had a really chill and comfy atmosphere, and it was a great place to hang out or to enjoy...

Артем Ярошенко

Local Guide3 weeks ago

A great hotel a five-minute walk from Senkoji Temple and a 10-minute walk from Kappabashi Knife Street. There is a large supermarket opposite the hotel and many different restaurants nearby. The room was excellent, spacious. The breakfast was delicious, there is a large selection of dishes in the buffet, you can also order one of seven dishes from the main menu (in addition to the buffet).

Stewart Wan

Local Guide2 weeks ago

I would recommend travellers choosing the Asakusa View Hotel, which is a street cross the road with a better service. The room close to the end of corridor is noisy at evening quiet time because of the plant room pump operations. Low frequency vibrates annoying guests for sure. Breakfast is very good with variety of choices, you could choose the View Hotel 26/F restaurant also. The room quality is...

Phil Archer

Local Guide2 months ago

Perfectly located in the Asakusa neighborhood close to shopping (Uniqlo and Don Quijote are a mere steps away) shopping, entertainment and the Senso-Ji temple, a "must" see in Tokyo. Their breakfast buffet is delicious, varied and an 11/10. Their rooms are spacious, well appointed and very comfortable. The staff is courteous, polite, knowledgeable and went out of their way to help us and make ...

Reymond Yulianto

Local Guide2 months ago

Room we accomodate was 30m2 with 2 double bed and 1 sofa bed, very spacious. everything were so good that we feel so comfort like home. the location were next to sensoji temple, katsuya, sukiya and even ichiran ramen, so when you craving for food, dont be worry. convenience store (familimart, lawson, don quijote and even drug store) also very near. and at the 10th floor, there are premium lounge t...

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