Overview
OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts is located on the Hanakawado side of Tokyo-Asakusa, close to Sensoji, Kaminarimon, and the Sumida River. It is a good fit for travelers who want to explore Asakusa before and after the busiest daytime hours, relax in a top-floor lounge with views toward Sensoji and Tokyo Skytree, and stay near rail links for the airports and Tobu routes.
Rooms
The hotel has 98 rooms in a single building, with options for one to four guests. Layouts include twin-style rooms, larger rooms, the Yose Twin concept room inspired by Asakusa performance culture, and Deluxe Quad rooms for groups of up to four. Guest rooms are designed so travelers can take off their shoes indoors, a small but welcome difference from a typical compact city-hotel room.
Facilities
The 13th-floor OMO Base serves as the hotel's main guest lounge and viewing space. Facilities also include lockers, a Smart Laundry Room, microwave, iron, water server, ice maker, and rooftop terrace. The hotel does not provide shuttle service or parking, so it is best suited to guests arriving by rail, bus, taxi, or on foot from the Asakusa station area.
Dining
Dining centers on the 24-hour OMO Food & Drink Station, a self-service option for meals, snacks, drinks, and local Asakusa items. In the morning, guests can pick up items such as rice balls and neighborhood bread, while the station also offers local choices including Fukujuya inari sushi. The setup works well for travelers who plan to eat around Asakusa but still want easy access to food and drinks at the hotel.
Location and transport
The hotel is about one minute on foot from Sensoji, about four minutes from Exit 7 on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, about six minutes from Exit A5 on the Toei Asakusa Line, and about eight minutes from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station Exit A1. Each station option serves a different purpose: the Ginza Line is useful for Ueno and Ginza, the Toei Asakusa Line is the key route for airport rail, and Tobu Railway supports trips to Tokyo Skytree, Nikko, and Kinugawa.
Airport access
Haneda Airport can be reached directly by rail via Keikyu Airport Line services that continue through to the Toei Asakusa Line and Asakusa Station. The hotel also lists airport limousine bus access from Haneda Airport to the Asakusa View Hotel stop, followed by a walk. Narita Airport access is mainly by direct rail through the Keisei Narita Sky Access Line and the Asakusa station network, rather than by a hotel-door bus.
Why stay here
Choose OMO3 Asakusa by Hoshino Resorts if your trip centers on Sensoji, Kaminarimon, Sumida River walks, local Asakusa food, and Tobu routes beyond the city. It works especially well as an Asakusa sightseeing base with airport rail access, rather than as a hotel for travelers who need to be right by Tokyo Station or a west-side Tokyo hub.
Good to know
Asakusa has several station entrances and operators, and the hotel is near the station area but not directly connected to it. If you are traveling with luggage, check whether your route uses Tokyo Metro, Toei, Tobu, or Tsukuba Express before choosing an exit. Travelers arriving on long-distance JR services at Tokyo Station should transfer by local rail or bus before the final walk to the hotel.