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Asakusa Nitenmon
Asakusa Nitenmon
Opening on June 24, 2026.
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Asakusa comes alive with the vibrant atmosphere of Senso-ji Temple and Nakamise Street,
where Edo culture blends seamlessly with the energy of modern Tokyo.
Immersing yourself in the neighborhood, meeting people, and experiencing its culture
will make your journey even more enriching.
EN The HOUSE Asakusa Nitenmon is an apartment hotel designed to make your stay feel like home.
With relaxing spaces that feel like home and warm hospitality,
it offers a new and comfortable base for your time in Tokyo.
Watch fireworks
From the EN Suite and Junior Suite rooms, you can view the Sumida River Fireworks Festival.
The Sumida River Fireworks Festival is held every year in the latter half of July and is one of the largest events in Japan, with about 20,000 fireworks launched.
You can comfortably watch the fireworks from a cool room while avoiding the crowds.

EN Lounge
The EN Lounge on the second floor embodies the hotel’s design concept. Inspired by 1960s Scandinavian design, blending the lively atmosphere of Asakusa with the warmth of its traditional downtown. Featuring carpets inspired by traditional katagami patterns, alongside a mix of wood and concrete textures and vibrant furnishings, the space creates a welcoming yet refined “living room” atmosphere—designed for both guests and staff to relax and connect.

Guest Room
The hotel offers 31 guest rooms, ranging from double and family rooms to a luxurious suite. Many rooms are equipped with a kitchen and washing machine, making them ideal for extended stays. Family rooms can accommodate up to six guests, perfect for trips with friends or multi-generational travel. Perched on the top floor, the EN Suite offers breathtaking nighttime views of Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree, glowing against the Tokyo skyline.

Location
Asakusa is one of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhoods, where the spirit of Edo lives on alongside modern vibrancy. At its heart stands Senso-ji, founded in the 7th century and renowned as Tokyo’s oldest temple, with nearly 1,400 years of history.
On the temple’s eastern side stands the vermilion Niten-mon Gate, built in 1649 and named after the two guardian deities enshrined within. Designated as an Important Cultural Property, it continues to watch over the neighborhood to this day.
In the daytime, the temple is filled with worshippers and visitors; after dark, its illuminated halls, together with Tokyo Skytree, create a striking scene where history and modern life meet.
Located beside this historic gate, EN The HOUSE Asakusa Nitenmon offers a unique stay where guests can fully experience the rich history and culture of Asakusa.
ROOMS
About EN HOTEL
EN HOTEL is a nationwide hotel brand dedicated to creating meaningful “EN” connections with the places our guests visit. We inspire curiosity and invite unexpected discoveries and adventures. Through authentic local experiences, we nurture a sense of both familiarity and excitement for each destination, while providing a space to relax and recharge your mind and body. We aim to be the brand you return to for every journey.
Direction
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From Haneda Airport
- Take the Keikyu Line Airport Express with direct service to the Toei Asakusa Line.
→ Get off at Asakusa Station (Approx. 45 min.) - About 5 minutes on foot from Exit 6 of Asakusa Station.
From Narita Airport- Take the Keisei Skyliner to Ueno Station (Approx. 50 min.)
- Transfer to the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line at Ueno Station.
→ Get off at Asakusa Station (Approx. 5 min.) - About 5 minutes on foot from Exit 6 of Asakusa Station.
* Elevators to street level at Asakusa Station are located near Exit 1.
About 7 minutes on foot from Exit 1. - Take the Keikyu Line Airport Express with direct service to the Toei Asakusa Line.
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From Tokyo Station
- Take the JR Line to Kanda Station (Approx. 5 min.)
- Transfer to the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line at Kanda Station.
→ Get off at Asakusa Station (Approx. 15 min.) - About 5 minutes on foot from Exit 6 of Asakusa Station.
From Ueno Station- Take the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line from Ueno Station.
→ Get off at Asakusa Station (Approx. 6 min.) - About 5 minutes on foot from Exit 6 of Asakusa Station.
By Tobu Skytree LineAbout 4 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station North Exit.
* Elevators to street level are located at the Front Exit.
About 6 minutes on foot from the Front Exit.By Tsukuba ExpressAbout 9 minutes on foot from Asakusa Station Exit A1.
* Elevators to street level are also located at Exit A1.
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Via Metropolitan Expressway
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Approx. 5 minutes from Komagata Exit on Metropolitan Expressway Route 6 (Mukojima Line).
* Komagata Exit is available only for inbound traffic. - Approx. 10 minutes from Mukojima Exit on Metropolitan Expressway Route 6 (Mukojima Line).
* The hotel does not have a dedicated parking lot.
Please use nearby public paid parking facilities. -
Approx. 5 minutes from Komagata Exit on Metropolitan Expressway Route 6 (Mukojima Line).
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EN HOTEL EN The HOUSE Asakusa Nitenmon
2-34-3 Asakusa 2-chome, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan