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Hostel Inn Asakusa East

🇯🇵 HOUSEHOLD - EN: TOSHIBA AMAZE EN: 𝐓𝐨𝐤𝐲𝐨 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐮𝐬𝐚 𝐄𝐚𝐬𝐭 🇯🇵 Newly opened accommodation, suitable for Thai people, located in the heart of Tokyo!! ----- Dream Destination for Thai people, no matter what season, it's always worth visiting....for those who love traveling in Japan and are looking for a good place to stay for their upcoming trip It has to be here! "HOSTOR - EN: TOSHIBA AMAZE EN" located in the heart of Tokyo with beautiful modern style accommodation and most importantly, the price is affordable. It is also an accommodation with #Thai owners. We can contact Thai staff via Line! Super convenient! . . "HOSTOR - EN: TOSHIBA AMAZE EN" The room is fully equipped with facilities and is also located near the train station. Traveling anywhere is very convenient. The accommodation is also close to shops, restaurants and convenience stores. . . 📌 There are 2 types of rooms here (24 square meters) + Superior Twin 2 double beds, you can see the Tokyo Skytree view from the room + Superior Queen 1 Queen Size single bed, you can see the building view . . 📌 Facilities There are complete facilities. There is a bathroom and kitchen in the room. You can wash, dry and iron clothes in the room. There is a washing machine Dry and dry in the bathroom (Air blower control) . . 📌 Other details + The accommodation is a self-check-in type. Before staying, a passcord will be sent to enter the building and room. + Check in from 3 pm onwards / Check out 10 am + The accommodation has 5 floors, a total of 20 rooms. + Located at Tokyo Metro Honjo Azumabashi Station (Toei Asakusa Line), just 400 meters away. + Near Tokyo Skytree, just 5 minutes walk. + Can walk to Asakusa Senso-ji Temple. + Close to many tourist attractions, there are shops and convenience stores around the accommodation. #Lost #Japanese accommodation #Travel in Japan #Tokyo #Tokyo accommodation #Japan #japantrip
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Near Senso-ji|Ueno/Asakusa, Tokyo
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