Itinerary
Day 1
As we chat, the time to Tokyo also flies. Travel from Tokyo Station to Asakusa is about 20 minutes by JR and Tokyo Metro.
Leave your luggage at the hotel and start by sightseeing the royal spots. You can use the self-locker before and after check-in for free.
Smart, automatic check-in at the front desk.
You might be a little tired from the bustle of Asakusa. Relax in your room and prepare to go out. You can also enjoy a leisurely view of the city from the OMO base on the top floor.
From the specialty gourmet shops of Oku Asakusa to the tavern and bar loved by the locals, you can fully enjoy the deep neighborhood that you can enjoy because you are staying there.
Illuminated (until 11:00 PM every day), Sensoji has a totally different atmosphere from the daytime.
From the OMO base on the top floor of the hotel, you can see Sensoji Temple on the west and Tokyo Skytree ® on the east. Stay up a little late today with drinks and nibbles from the Food & Dink Station.
Day 2
Take a tour where you can enjoy the quiet Asakusa known only to the locals.
Late or busy mornings. The OMO Food & Drink Station is perfect for any morning, with no time constraints and a free choice of only what you want.
Where do you go after Asakusa? We recommend cruising the Sumida River to the Bay Area, including Odaiba and Rainbow Bridge.
Find a restaurant for dinner from the "Go-KINJO Map," which is a collection of recommended restaurant information that the staff actually visited.
It's open 24 hours a day, so you can get breakfast the day before, buy drinks and snacks at night, and use it in many ways.
Relax at the end of the day looking at the streets of Asakusa.
Day 3
No problem even if it's late. Please take your time and eat whatever you like.
Take your time getting ready and check out. Leave your luggage in the locker room on the first floor and go sightseeing in Tokyo!