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Check availability on Asaka Boutique Hotels

Tonight
23 Aug - 24 Aug
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24 Aug - 25 Aug
Next weekend
28 Aug - 30 Aug
In two weeks
4 Sept - 6 Sept

Our top choices for Asaka boutique hotels

1. Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo
Bunkyo
United States
Michael
AU$406
24 Aug - 25 Aug
Hotel Chinzanso Tokyo

2. The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon by Hulic

The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon by Hulic
Taito
United States
Jonathan
AU$132
24 Aug - 25 Aug
The Gate Hotel Kaminarimon by Hulic

3. The Tokyo Station Hotel

The Tokyo Station Hotel
Chiyoda
United States
Mie
AU$675
24 Aug - 25 Aug
The Tokyo Station Hotel

4. The Capitol Hotel Tokyu

The Capitol Hotel Tokyu
Chiyoda
United States
Wei
AU$727
5 Sept - 6 Sept
The Capitol Hotel Tokyu

5. Palace Hotel Tokyo

Palace Hotel Tokyo
Chiyoda
United States
Steven
AU$1,065
25 Aug - 26 Aug
Palace Hotel Tokyo

6. The Peninsula Tokyo

The Peninsula Tokyo
Chiyoda
United States
Consuelo
AU$1,069
30 Aug - 31 Aug
The Peninsula Tokyo

7. Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza

Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza
Ginza
United States
Sylvester
AU$258
1 Sept - 2 Sept
Solaria Nishitetsu Hotel Ginza

8. Shangri-La Tokyo

Shangri-La Tokyo
Chiyoda
United States
arman
AU$991
31 Aug - 1 Sept
Shangri-La Tokyo
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Top Asaka Hotel Reviews

Shinjuku Granbell Hotel

Shinjuku Granbell Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"Room was clean and smelled amazing. Staff were super professional and really helpful. Easy check in, easy check out technology."
Abdullah 1-night trip
Posted 7 hours ago
Shinjuku Granbell Hotel
Shinagawa Prince Hotel

Shinagawa Prince Hotel

10/10 Excellent
"The hotel is located directly across from Shinagawa Station, and this is what makes the property stand out. You can literally leave the station area, cross the road, and arrive at the hotel within minutes. When you are travelling with children, carrying luggage, dealing with tired family members, or simply exhausted after a full day of sightseeing, this convenience becomes extremely valuable. Tokyo is famous for its efficient public transport system, but it can also involve a lot of walking, long station corridors, stairs, and multiple transfers. Staying so close to a major station makes everything much easier."
CHARMAINE FLORENTINO 4-night trip
Posted 13 hours ago
Shinagawa Prince Hotel
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo - Shiodome

Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo - Shiodome

10/10 Excellent
"Very clean, friendly staff. Located in the highend biz district, is walkable to Ginza."
Weifeng 2-night trip
Posted 17 hours ago
Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo - Shiodome

Frequently asked questions

What's there to see and do in Asaka?
After you've decided where you'd like to stay, figure out some fun things to do on your trip. Major sights and activities around Asaka include Tokyo Dome, Tokyo Tower and Tokyo Skytree. You might also want to see well-known spots like Shibuya Crossing, Tokyo Imperial Palace and Sensoji Temple during your trip.
What kind of weather should I plan for when I travel to Asaka?
Having a good idea of the weather in Asaka is important when planning your trip. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 25°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 7°C. The rainiest months in Asaka are October, September, June and July, with each month seeing an average of 200 mm of rainfall.
What's the best way to get to my boutique hotel in Asaka?
You have a few options for getting to Asaka. The nearest major airport is Tokyo (HND-Haneda), which is located 20.8 mi (33.5 km) from the heart of the city. To explore the surrounding area, hop aboard a train at Asakadai Station or Asaka Station.

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