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A cozy room features a spacious double bed with white linens, a colorful patterned blanket, and neatly folded towels placed on the bed. A wall-mounted rack holds several wooden hangers, enhancing the room's functionality.
Private room in Asakusa
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Hostel just 5 min from Sta. / Double with shower

CharisRating, 5 stars30 months ago
Great location near lots of things to see and do within the neighborhood if you don’t mind commuting to the shinjuku/shibuya areas. Very comfortable room and facilities, we were able to cook and do laundry too which was convenient.
Superhost
A cozy room features two wooden bunk beds with white bedding. A large window provides a view of Tokyo Skytree, while natural light fills the space. The room is designed to accommodate guests in a comfortable and practical setting.
Hotel room in Asakusa
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

4 Beds Private Room @ 1 min from Asakusa Station

ChaseRating, 5 stars2 months ago
Great location, fun space
A spacious double bed is centered on a wooden platform, adorned with a patterned duvet and neatly placed towels. A traditional low table is positioned nearby, along with a floor cushion, creating an inviting space for relaxation.
Private room in Asakusa
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Hostel 5 min. from sta. / Basic Double ensuite

StefanoRating, 5 stars16 months ago
Great location, close to several attractions in Tokyo. The staff is very kind and helpful. I'd love to go back!
Superhost
A bright room is shown featuring two single beds placed parallel to each other, dressed in white linens. A window allows natural light to fill the space, revealing a view of the city and the Sumida River. A round mirror and a small table complete the minimalist decor.
Hotel room in Asakusa
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 59 reviews

Twin Private Room @ 1 min from Asakusa Station

Choon HeeRating, 5 stars6 months ago
We had a great stay at the Erika's room. My room has a nice view of river. Erika was very kind and communicative. Highly recommended.
A light and airy room features a spacious bed with a soft blue coverlet. A small desk and chair are positioned against a mint green accent wall, while simple artwork adorns the walls. Two towels hang on a wooden rack near the entrance.
Private room in Bunkyo City
4.32 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Tokyo Dome Walking Area - 2 min from Hakusan Station - Room 5

NatalieRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We are satisfied with our stay, and we will come back to stay again
A cozy sleeping area features a spacious bed with a zigzag-patterned duvet in yellow and orange hues. Two yellow towels are neatly arranged on the bed. A window is adorned with striped drapes, allowing filtered light to brighten the room.
Hotel room in Shinjuku City
4.19 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

PRIVATED DOUBLE ROOM with Shower room

GracieRating, 5 stars16 months ago
Near Nakai station and Ochiai station, on foot about 10 mins. You may easily heard the noise from other rooms. But it is acceptable. Cheaper prices than hotels snd convenient. Overall, good hostel.
The exterior of the guesthouse is shown at night, illuminated by warm lighting. Large glass windows provide visibility into the cafe/bar area, featuring simple wooden tables and stools. The sign 'Little Japan' is prominently displayed above, creating an inviting atmosphere for guests.
Shared room in Asakusabashi
4.7 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Little Japan, 6 Female dormitory room, Tokyo

AlejandraRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
I really enjoyed my stay, super friendly staff.
The image features a room with two sets of wooden bunk beds, accommodating a total of four guests. Soft bedding with dark patterns is present on each mattress. A warm wooden floor adds to the room's accessibility, complemented by natural light filtering through a window.
Private room in Asakusa
4.6 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Hostel just 5 min from Sta./4 bed room with bath

PallyRating, 5 stars84 months ago
Good location but quiet. The staffs are kind and helpful. Thanks a lot!

Hostel rentals with a washer and dryer

Superhost
Shared room in Ryōkoku
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Female-Only Dorm Room

JhamRating, 5 stars11 months ago
The host was very responsive even though I have a lot of questions before check in and during the stay, I also love the common area where everything is spotless. The location of the place is also very near to the train stations and bus station so it’s accessible to go to one place to another. Overall I’m satisfied and will recommend to others
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A spray bottle is displayed on a table alongside informational flyers in multiple languages. A caution sign is featured prominently, illustrating a child washing hands and emphasizing hygiene practices. Clear instructions are provided to promote health and safety among guests.
Private room in Sumida City
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Nomad Hostel East/ Single Private Room-Bunkbed #9

ViktoriaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
I had a great stay at Nomad! The staff were very kind, and I immediately felt at home in my room. The facilities are excellent, with two kitchens, common areas, a balcony, and even a terrace with a view of the Skytree. The location is right by Asakusa – lively during the day but much quieter at night compared to places like Shinjuku or Shibuya. I always felt safe, and the nearby Sumida River is perfect for a peaceful walk. Yes, the walls are a bit thin, so you might hear other guests, but with everything you get here, that’s a small trade-off. Just use earplugs (they even provide some!), and you’re good to go. Highly recommend!
A spacious rooftop seating area is furnished with sectional sofas in gray fabric, arranged around a low rectangular table. The area is surrounded by a black railing and features green synthetic grass, providing a welcoming environment for relaxation.
Shared room in Chuo City
4.61 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Mix Domitory for 1person

JungRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Clean and quiet place! Easy to find and great location. Was expecting it to be more social but can be if you make the personal effort
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A clean and modern bathroom is depicted, featuring two identical stalls positioned side by side. Neutral-toned walls and flooring create a simple aesthetic. A small window allows natural light to filter in, and basic amenities can be seen on a shelf near the entrance.
Shared room in Taito City
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

<Shared dormitory> Free camera rental is available

Jeric IvanRating, 5 stars1 month ago
enjoyed my stay, affordable yet clean and cozy
A sleek electronic key card lock is mounted on a wooden door. The device features a digital display and a card slot, emphasizing a modern entry system.
Private room in Akihabara
4.74 out of 5 average rating, 38 reviews

Standard Queen Room (breakfast included)

LivRating, 5 stars20 months ago
Stayed in cocts for our first two nights in Tokyo after travelling from the UK. Was a little bit apprehensive that I wouldn't be able to sleep due to noise of other previous hostel stays but cocts was both perfectly quiet & peaceful. The beds are comfy & the toilets / shower rooms are both private and tucked away from the bedrooms. The staff are also lovely & very accommodating with any questions you might have. They have a good communal space on the ground floor where you can have fried chicken / food if you are jet lagged like us & needing fuel asap. All in all a perfect experience for our Tokyo stay!
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The exterior of the four-story building features a modern wooden façade with horizontal slats, allowing for natural light while maintaining privacy. Large windows are arranged symmetrically, and a rooftop terrace is visible above. Surrounding buildings and street elements are also present.
Hotel room in Sumida City
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 46 reviews

5 minutes walk from Asakusa Station! Mix dorm

ElyssaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
only stayed for one night, but it was clean and comfortable and a great place to stay after a long day.
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The entrance of the hostel features wooden double doors framed in a modern facade, flanked by neatly arranged indoor plants. A sign displaying the name 'Plat hostel keikyu asakusa karin' is prominently placed above the doors, offering a welcoming first impression.
Hotel room in Sumida City
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 43 reviews

Twin room with sheared bath room

振耘Rating, 5 stars5 days ago
Asakusa Station A2a exit, cross the Komagatabashi Bridge to the south for a few hundred meters to reach, very convenient transportation, 711 at the intersection downstairs.There is Sumida River nearby, the river is very suitable for walking, and it takes 10 minutes to reach Asakusa Temple, Sky Tree and other attractions.The receptionist is a very gentle and enthusiastic young lady. She can communicate fluently in English even if she doesn't speak Japanese, and provided a lot of help.The room is clean and tidy, fully furnished, and the wifi is fast.There is a public shower, but privacy is good.There is a paid washing machine and dryer, but it is not recommended to use it between 23:00 and 8:00.Overall, a great stay, recommended.
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A series of semi-enclosed cabins feature elegantly curved entrances, decorated with vibrant fabric curtains. Each cabin is housed within a dark wood framework, creating a cozy and private atmosphere. Soft lighting highlights the distinctive design elements of each space.
Shared room in Asakusa
5 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

2min->Asakusa Sta/1 women cabin/WIFI Free

AnneRating, 5 stars1 month ago
I had a great stay. The staffs are nice, friendly and very helpful. The place is very accessible, near tourist and shopping spots. The hotel is very clean. We get new towels and other amenities everyday. I will stay again at Resol Poshtel Asakusa in my next visit.

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A cozy sleeping area is enclosed by wooden walls featuring a natural grain pattern. A soft array of blankets and pillows rests on a spacious bed. Light is provided by a wall-mounted lamp above the bed, creating a warm illumination.
Shared room in Sumida City
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews

Nomad Hostel / Semi-Private Dorm / Desk&Chair #6

JaimeRating, 5 stars1 month ago
Nomad Hostel in Sumida City was a great experience. It's a 2-minute walk from a Lawson, a 15-minute walk to the main Tokyo train stations, and within walking distance of the Sumida riverbed, where you can take a morning walk or run. It was an amazing experience, and I loved that it provided more privacy and a lockable room compared to other hostels. Restrooms and Showers were cleaned daily by nomad staff which was definitely a bonus. As a plus, it’s a 30-minute walk from the Tokyo Skytree! I definitely recommend it for anyone planning a trip to Tokyo you won’t regret it!
Three recycling bins are arranged in a row, each with clear labels indicating the type of waste to be disposed of. The bins' lids are closed, and they are designed for easy access. A wooden background provides a neutral contrast.
Shared room in Yahiro
4.43 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

[Male Only] Dormitory | Yahiro Station | Wi-Fi

LeonelRating, 5 stars1 month ago
It was a good spot to stay at. The laundry is a bit expensive but you’re paying for convenience. Although one issue is that one of the dryers takes a long time to dry, the left one specifically. Besides that. Everything is great. Loaded paper, loaded soaps and conditioner, very clean shower and bathroom. 11/10 would recommend if you’re on a budget and looking to move around easily.
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A private sleeping area is designed with natural wood paneling. Soft bedding is arranged neatly with a larger pillow positioned on top. A warm light fixture is mounted on the wall above, illuminating the space.
Shared room in Sumida City
4.75 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Nomad Hostel / Semi-Private Dorm / Desk&Chair #9

Franz RudolfRating, 5 stars6 months ago
My third of many stays :)
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A large traditional gate, adorned in vibrant red and black, stands prominently in the foreground. Intricate carvings and decorations are visible alongside a large, bold character hanging from the center. The pathway beyond the gate leads deeper into a serene temple setting.
Shared room in Sumida City
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 48 reviews

Nomad Hostel Classic / Female Only Semi-Private #1

NikolasRating, 5 stars5 months ago
Had an amazing time at Nomads place. Very chill and met some lovely people there! Also very close to subway so you can get around Tokyo, for next time I will definitely be staying longer. Thank you for the warm stay! 🙏
Superhost
A welcoming common area features a large wooden table surrounded by metal chairs. A reception desk is visible, along with a small kitchenette area stocked with plants. A wall-mounted television provides entertainment options in a bright, naturally lit space.
Shared room in Asakusabashi
4.62 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews

A16 Hostel Tokyo【Female】Dormitory

冠之Rating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Arrived a little after 1:00 that day, originally wanted to drop off the luggage first, but it turned out that I could check in directly ~ You will be given a luggage tag first, but you can only pick up the QR-Code card for entry and exit with the luggage tag after 3:00 The bed was much smaller than I imagined. At🥹 first, I was arranged in the upper bunk, and after inquiring, I was smoothly switched to the lower bunk, but it was a straight bed with the feet facing out, not a horizontal one, so it was a little difficult to get in and out (each bed was facing a little differently) The wooden boards between the beds are also very thin, and a knock may affect the next door neighbor. It's really😭 a bit inconvenient. Four stars for cleanliness because there was some dust in the gap between the mattress and the bed board + one person left unopened chopsticks (but it was still within acceptable limits, after all, it was really small and cleaning should be difficult, but the pillows, duvets and sheets were clean!The pillows are soft, and in addition to the duvet, the pillows also come with two thinner cleaning pads that can be placed on the mattress & duvet) The sound of the tram is quite loud, so it is difficult for people who want to sleep to think twice or ask them to arrange the beds inside the room!(There are also free earplugs available at the counter for pick-up) When I changed beds, the counter also asked me if it was okay that the empty bed was near the window and the sound would be louder ~ I think it's very thoughtful There are four sinks + four or five toilets and a bathroom (the bathroom is restricted and cannot be used if it is too late), as well as trash cans and a centralized luggage area There are three public bathrooms for girls on the sixth floor, and four for both men and women, but the sink and hair dryer are only in the men's and women's areas, which is a little awkward. You can only eat on the first floor, there is a microwave, water heater, room temperature water and tableware to use, and there are outlets in almost every seat The staff can also help with the instant noodle soup.🥹 Thank you very much. There are also a lot of washing machines and dryers on the first floor that I didn't use, but it should be very convenient👍 The location is really convenient for transportation😭!As soon as you come out of Asakusabashi Station, cross the road and walk for two or three minutes, you will immediately reach the accommodation, and there are many restaurants & 7-11 & Lawson nearby Easy to access to Akihabara or other stations in Tokyo Recommended for people with budget constraints and those who want a location with good transportation.
Superhost
A hand sanitizer dispenser is prominently displayed on a table, accompanied by multilingual informational flyers. A caution sign features a playful illustration of a child with bubbles and instructions for handwashing, emphasizing hygiene practices for guests' safety.
Private room in Sumida City
4.56 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Nomad Hostel East/ Single Private Room-Bunkbed #11

威子Rating, 5 stars2 months ago
The place to stay is very good. It is easy to navigate according to the map. It is very close to the subway station. The interior of the house is very clean. The two young ladies who check in are also very welcoming and attentive. The surrounding Sensoji Temple and Skytree are also very close. You can walk to the surrounding area in about ten minutes. Convenience stores and restaurants are also very convenient. Everyone in the room is very quiet and suitable for travel accommodation.
Superhost
The cozy sleeping area features a wooden accent wall with a unique grain pattern. A soft pillow is neatly placed on top of a stack of bedding, illuminated by a warm overhead light. The overall atmosphere is one of simplicity and comfort.
Shared room in Sumida City
4.71 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

Nomad Hostel / Semi-Private Dorm / Desk&Chair #13

Ayleen Rating, 5 stars3 months ago
I had a great stay. The accommodation is well furnished and I didn't miss anything. You can be at the train station and the first attractions within 10 minutes. The staff at Nomad Hostel were always very easy to contact and were always helpful. I would recommend this accommodation to anyone.
Shared room in Chiyoda City
4.56 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

MANGA ART HOTEL, Tokyo 漫泊 【Lower Bed, For woman】

RoksanaRating, 5 stars1 week ago
Excellent place to stay! Everything you need to take care of yourself is provided. The place is very interesting and beautiful, the bed is comfortable, and there’s a very nice terrace to relax outside. It’s super close to the metro station and the center of Akihabara. I would definitely come back here!

Quick stats about hostel rentals in Arakawa City

  • Total rentals

    40 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    G$4,184 GYD before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    1.1K reviews

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    20 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wifi availability

    40 properties include access to wifi

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