Accessibility Information
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Hotel Highlights:
A breathtaking view overlooking Tokyo Skytree and Senso-ji Temple.

The guest rooms are divided into the "Senso-ji Temple & Skytree side" and the "Shinjuku Skyscraper District & Mt. Fuji side," offering a night view that is considered one of the finest in Tokyo. Guests can enjoy a sense of floating while taking in the views from the "Musashi" buffet restaurant on the 26th floor and the bar on the top floor, making it an ideal choice for celebrating anniversaries.
Musashi: A lively grill buffet experience.

The buffet is highly popular, boasting grilled dishes cooked on Mt. Fuji lava stones and featuring a selection of over 100 Japanese, Western, and Chinese dishes. The live cooking performances by the chefs add a sense of vibrancy, making it an experience that can be enjoyed both visually and through taste.
Outstanding convenience as a base for sightseeing

The hotel is directly connected to Asakusa Station on the Tsukuba Express, offering access to Senso-ji Temple, Hanayashiki Amusement Park, and Nakamise-dori Street within a few minutes' walk. It is an exceptionally well-balanced hotel where you can experience the traditional downtown atmosphere of Asakusa while enjoying the services of a prestigious establishment.
Accessibility Features
As an urban hotel in Asakusa, we focus on "physical ease of use" and "equality of scenery," ensuring that wheelchair users and elderly guests can stay with peace of mind.
Barrier-free universal rooms with no steps or floor level differences.

The Universal Room (42.93㎡), the only one of its kind in the hotel, features a completely flat design from the entrance to the bathroom and the sleeping area. The bathroom is spacious enough to accommodate a shower chair and is equipped with adjustable handrails, ensuring a comfortable and safe stay even for those requiring assistance.
Experience Japanese traditional culture, such as Asakusa Geisha performances, which can be enjoyed even by guests in wheelchairs.

Staying at the Asakusa View Hotel offers you a quintessential Tokyo night, where you can enjoy the glamorous dance of Asakusa geisha up close, accompanied by live shamisen and taiko drum performances. After the show, the geisha visit each table to greet guests, and you can even take commemorative photos with them, making your travel memories even more profound. Furthermore, guests staying at the hotel can enter for free (with a one-drink order requirement), making it easy to incorporate this "traditional cultural experience" into your itinerary.
Extensive Universal Design facilities in public spaces

Universal restrooms are located in the first-floor lobby and on the 28th floor, ensuring that wheelchair users can stay comfortably without having to change floors. Additionally, the flow from the parking area to the front desk is smooth, making it a highly recommended environment for wheelchair users as a base for sightseeing in Tokyo.
Hotel Information
Personalized Meal Options
We can accommodate special dietary requests.
Can accommodate minced and pureed meals.
Complimentary Welfare Equipment Rentals
Free rental of manual wheelchairs
Complimentary shower chair rental
On-site Accessibility
The entire building is barrier-free, with ramps installed where there are steps.
Bathroom Details
Bathroom with a walk-in shower and handrails
Parking
2,000 yen per night. Wheelchair-accessible parking spaces available. Elevator access from the underground parking lot to the lobby.
Pick-up & Drop-off Service
No
Total Rooms
326
Accessible Rooms
1
Facilities
Wi-Fi
Elevator
Access
3-17-1 Nishiasakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-8765, Japan
The ground-level lobby is directly accessible by elevator from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station. While it is a few minutes' walk from the Ginza and Toei Line stations, a route with minimal steps is available.
Room Information
Universal Twin Room
~2People
43㎡
Twin
Breakfast
150USD~
Walk-in shower
Complimentary shower chair rental
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