Published date: February 12, 2025
A Must-Visit Accommodation in Tokyo! A Haven for Sake Lovers!
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Experience of the stay
This hotel had caught my attention for a while.
This time I wanted a quick refreshment nearby, so I thought I’d stay at a hotel with all-you-can-drink options and went for it.
First of all, both the exterior and interior are fabulously stylish✨ and cute.
The room we stayed in was small (the one in Kawasaki was bigger), but I guess that's just how it is in central Tokyo!
I quickly received a masu cup for sake at the reception and began drinking my favorite sake while enjoying unlimited appetizers.
The appetizers included 4 to 5 kinds of oden, shumai, dumplings, soup, and even ochazuke with a wide variety to choose from, which was delightful!
And they were really tasty.
I didn't have high expectations since the appetizers in Kawasaki were limited, but Asakusa had plenty and I was very satisfied.
What surprised me was that breakfast was a light buffet format.
Rice, rice balls, fried chicken, grilled salmon, egg omelet, salads, and miso soup were more than enough for breakfast.
The highlight was the foot bath on the rooftop with a view of the Tokyo Skytree.
They even had a few types of sake available before the foot bath, so sipping sake while soaking my feet and gazing at the Skytree was the best way to ease the daily fatigue.
I liked it so much that I went back again in the morning, but it was a bit chilly. Maybe it was just luck? There were no people, so it was like having a private session!
The 24-hour sake availability is irresistible, and since it’s so close to Asakusa, it’s easy to go out and eat whatever you want.
There are many delicious soba shops and ramen restaurants nearby, so I highly recommend checking them out.
And to my surprise, I received a sake souvenir on my way back! I was so surprised and it made me very happy♡
I’ll definitely save up points and want to go back again.
I wouldn’t have known about this place without Huff, so
for all sake lovers out there, please give it a try.
Thank you to the staff!
Experiences during the trip
A soba shop right next to the hotel.
The citrus ramen is light and easy to eat, and the soba noodles are delicious, so it's highly recommended!♡
And you definitely have to try the ramen at [Noriaki].
I stumbled upon it by chance, but it seems to be a famous place as there's always a line. However, since it's close to the hotel, I was able to get in quickly by queuing at 11 AM. The miso ramen was a flavor I had never tasted before. I'm amazed by the free premium egg service. You can even pick up the yolk! It's part of the charm of staying in a centrally located hotel to discover delicious restaurants.