This is like the sixth-seventh time I used this hotel. It’s a bit of a walk from Ueno Station, but you get a nice, quiet, no-frills hotel that’s pretty cheap. Thanks again for a comfortable stay.
Edward
2 晚行程
8/10
Jill
2 晚行程
10/10
Thank you for amazing stay
Nina
1 晚行程
8/10
Nice rooms (Japanese/modern room), a little on the small side if 2 big pieces of luggage, but rather common for Tokyo apparently. The rooftop bath is nice (with alternate opening hours). Good location, calm and quiet, a few coffee places around, walking distance from Asalusa.
Rosanna
4 晚行程
10/10
Hyung-jun
3 晚行程
6/10
The most expensive hotel we booked for our stay (most bookings we made much earlier), but sadly, the least pleasant and comfortable room, lobby and amenities. The bath products were good, and the location was pretty convenient. And at least it wasn't a place we were sorry to leave at the end of our trip.
Alice
2 晚行程
10/10
Orsolini
2 晚行程
4/10
Rooms were very, very small and only one SMALL hook to hang clothes. Absolutely NO drawer space. Bathroom was so tight barely one person could fit.
Robert
4 晚行程
6/10
思ったより狭かったが、価格とロケーションは悪くなかった
KOJI
1 晚行程
10/10
SERI
2 晚行程
8/10
We had a great time staying at Kin Hotel for 4 nights for our first time ever in Tokyo. The room was small but not much different to a lot of hotel rooms in Japan, it was perfect for the 2 of us.
What made this stay great for us was the location!
Asakusa is such a great and quiet neighbourhood to stay in. The hotel is just 15 mins from Senso-Ji which means we got to see it at night when it's quieter. It's also right next to Kappabashi, the best street in Tokyo to shop for kitchen knives and tools and ceramics.
To get anywhere else in Tokyo, you can easily get to Ueno station (15 mins walk) or get a train on the Ginza or Asakusa line.
The open-air bath was an amazing addition to our stay and I wish I used it more. The fact it's open-air means that it doesn't get too stuffy in there.