Keisei Richmond Hotel Tokyo Oshiage features air-conditioned rooms with satellite flat-screen TV in the Sumida Ward district of Tokyo.
Steven
United States of America
I love staying here! This was my second time. The location is great, right across the street from the Tokyo Skytree/Solamachi shopping center.
The breakfast here is very good, the staff is really nice, and I love the Kura sushi restaurant in the same building. This time I also got to see the terrace, which has a beautiful view of the area.
Can’t wait to stay here again.
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Tara
United States of America
The space for my family. I suggested in the future if we travel with more people, this would be the best accommodation. The location to the A or G line for Tokyo Metro was perfect. And I enjoyed being able to take a run along the Sumida River.
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Great hotel location. The hotel itself looks stylish.
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Scored 10
10
The best spot to get a city view, and you can see Mt Fuji on...
The best spot to get a city view, and you can see Mt Fuji on a clear day. THE best attraction for 360 degree views and worth the fee. I wouldn't bother with any of the other fee paying viewing attractions, like the Tokyo Tower of Fuji Observatory. Go for sunset. There's no time limit for staying up there and it has a bar. Not many places to sit down
Anna R
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Nice view and nice insta photo spots.
Nice view and nice insta photo spots.
Tip 1: Take the 1st batch of the day. It will be little crowd and you can have plenty space and time to take photo. The staff will not chase you out.
Tip 2: Alternatively, can choose between evening and spare about 2 hours to experience day view and night view.
SH
Malaysia
Scored 8.0
8.0
The decision to do the galleria (combo) was somewhat...
The decision to do the galleria (combo) was somewhat difficult. To justify the additional cost, and after reading reviews that suggested buildings become blurry at that height.
I can confirm that although impressive at 450 meters, it did not feel more special than at 350 meters. The definition of the city became diminished at that height. However, the separate elevator did add to the experience.
If you are likely to get FOMO, just book the combo (if not, you will pay a premium there). If you cannot justify paying more than necessary to enter - take comfort knowing your aren't missing out on too much.
andrewvunguyen
Australia
Scored 6.0
6.0
Tokyo Skytree has the highest observation decks in the city,...
Tokyo Skytree has the highest observation decks in the city, but that is basically all. It can become very crowded and it is quite far from most interesting places. I enjoyed the outdoor observation platform of Roppongi Hills Mori Tower much more for example and other nice observation decks are even free.
Mathias
Germany
Scored 8.0
8.0
Well worth a visit - day or night this place is perfect.
Well worth a visit - day or night this place is perfect. We went both in the morning, then came back at night to see Tōkyō in lights. Pay the extra cost for the 450m access - the views are spectacular.
Keep an eye out for the lifts - we saw all 4, a beautiful touch to the experience.
Sally-Ann
Australia
Scored 10
10
So amazing, the staff, the deck the view so amazing,i love...
So amazing, the staff, the deck the view so amazing,i love it !!!i really appreciate the staff they help me coz i dont have my voucher,they are really amazing team of skytree!! I give 10👍🏻 And 10smiley😀
Archie
United States of America
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The staff is very helpful. The hotel is always clean and it’s in a very convenient location. We got a room with the view of the Tokyo Skytree and it was worth every penny!
I really loved the table by the window where you can see the tokyo skytree. You can do your work while looking at the skytree. And best location for going by train & bus. The price isn’t that expensive unlike in other hotels that i’ve stayed in Tokyo especially this one has the best view.
the service apartment was located less than five minutes away from the Tokyo skytree and it is located in a quiet neighborhood. It is a five minutes walk to the nearest oshiga tokyo metro station and Tobu tokyo skytree station. The apartment is spacious and have many cooking facilities.
The location of the property was great, Though it not located in the city center, but we got the quiet area and did not feel insecure. It is around 7-10 mins walk from Sensō-ji and 5 mins to Asakusa station also with the view of Tokyo Skytree.
The facility was enough for us to stay for 4 nights. And the staff were friendly and helpful and they know the area reasonably well.
It would be wonderful if we come in autumn season as it was really hot when walking back to the hotel. But it was still a good walk.
Hotel with an excellent terrace view near the Tokyo skytree. Convenient walk from Asakusa line subway which made travel around Tokyo (and to the airport) a breeze. Lots of attractions nearby.
The apartment was conveniently located, only a few minutes away from Oshiage Station and Tokyo Skytree. It was enjoyable to walk around the area at night and we had many food options available in Solamachi and at Life Supermarket. We stayed there for two weeks and it was cozy with a colorful design. The building was new and the WiFi was fast, which was convenient for remote work. The rice cooker and tea kettle that were included with the apartment were extremely high quality and we used them daily.
Location location location! This hotel is 10 min walk from the ginza line which pretty much helps you to go to the main place.
Few minutes by train or by bus ( check google maps) to Tokyo Skytree (recommend to go to the umida aquarium within the tokyo skytree for family activities)
Few minutes walk from sensoji shrine and all food stall and gift stores.
The property was next to the train station. There were 3 exits (A1, A2, A3) within a 5-ish minute walk. For anyone that has a bunch of luggages, an elevator is available via A3 exit (past Mcdonald’s). A number of restaurants and cafes nearby. The property was also clean and pretty much all you may need is there. The staff was responsive. It also seems a little bigger than most hotels in Tokyo and we could see Tokyo Skytree in our balcony.
Location is very close to ueno station, so the hotel is between ueno park and asakusa, tokyo skytree isnt far as well.
The bed was very comfy and they also have huge tv
Honestly, i really enjoy staying in the hotel and i would love to come back
I enjoyed the fact that it was incredibly convenient, located minutes away from places like Sensoji Temple or Tokyo Skytree by bus. I also liked the amount of food in the area around the hotel, and the fact that it is directly in front of a train station.
Samuel
United States of America
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