Far East Village Hotel Tokyo, Asakusa, Tokyo
recommendedExploring Historical AttractionsGuests at Far East Village Hotel Tokyo, Asakusa can easily visit the iconic Senso-ji Temple and immerse themselves in the rich history and culture of Asakusa.
Discovering Local CuisineWith its close proximity to Hoppy Street, guests can indulge in a variety of restaurants serving delicious local delicacies, offering an authentic taste of Tokyo's vibrant food scene.
Shopping EnthusiastsSituated near Asakusa ROX Shopping Center and Kappabashi-dori Shopping Street, guests can enjoy a shopping spree, browsing unique souvenirs, traditional kitchenware, and much more.
Watching Traditional PerformancesExperience the captivating Japanese arts by catching a performance at the nearby Asakusa Public Hall, where traditional music, dance, and theater performances are held regularly.
Enjoying City ViewsCertain rooms at the hotel offer stunning city views, providing guests with a picturesque backdrop of Tokyo's bustling streets and skyscrapers.
Relaxing in a Comfortable RoomGuests can unwind in air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs and comfortable beds, ensuring a cozy and rejuvenating stay at Far East Village Hotel Tokyo, Asakusa.
- Engaging with Bilingual Staff
- Exploring Nearby Parks
- Convenient Airport Access
- Seamless Connectivity
- Modern Amenities
- Clean and Fresh Linens
- Helpful Assistance Anytime
- Enjoying Complimentary Coffee and Drinks
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Free Wi-Fi
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
- Wheelchair access
- 24-hour security
- Elevator
- Smoke detectors
- Key card access
Facilities for people with disabilities
- Toilet for disabled
Room features
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Mini-bar
- Garden furniture
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
• Situated in the historic Asakusa district, the hotel is near Sensoji Temple, Nakamise Shopping Street, and Sumida River. • The area boasts Edo-era charm, cultural attractions like Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center, traditional dining options, and Rokku District entertainment. • Ueno Park, Tokyo National Museum, and Ameyoko Street market highlight the neighborhood's appeal for history and culture enthusiasts.
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants