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I little bit hard to find I the beginning but well worth it. Friendly staff, clean & comfortable beds and facilities. Blaze best part is the spacious living room with couches, kitchen and PCs. Free coffee and tea in the morning.
The guesthouse is not too far away from the subway station. It takes around 70- 80 mins from Narita airport. There are some information and maps on their website show you how to get to the guesthouse. It's better to have a copy with you...More
K's House suited my preferences perfectly. Asakusa is a quieter, interesting area - the temple nearby with tons of shopping and food offers plenty to do. Train a super easy 3-5 min walk. K's House was quiet and comfortable; the lounge area and kitchen felt...More
K's House Tokyo is a nice little hostel with an international atmosphere and very helpful staff. The location was perfect with just 5 minute walks to both Oedo Line and Asakusa Line stations of Tokyo Metro. The main area of Asakusa is within walking distance....More
I loved my five night stay here. I was due to arrive just before the reception closed and was concerned at I would not be able to find it, but I followed the instructions provided by the hostel and had no problems. The staff were...More
Traces of the history and culture of the Edo (old Tokyo) era remain vividly in Ueno and Asakusa. Spacious Ueno Park is a great place to relax and visit a variety of different museums and galleries. At Ameyoko which starts in front of Ueno station, the grocery stores and clothing shops are crammed alongside fishmongers. It gets particularly busy at the end of the year, when many people go on shopping
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sprees. The town of Asakusa, developed around Sensoji temple, has many shops selling goods and clothing from old Japan, making it a great place for souvenir hunting. It's also known for various annual festivals, and the whole district gets involved with the huge Sanja Festival in May.
hey ! I would book when you get there as there's so much to do and the staff with give you the best advice on what to do on each day, the best times to do it etc
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Q)I have an international morning flight out of Narita Airport. Question: Is there direct transportation from Kay's House to Narita... More
Dear a guest,
Thank you very much for your message.
Please let us answer your questions.
Q)I have an international morning flight out of Narita Airport. Question: Is there direct transportation from Kay's House to Narita and, if so, how much time does it take to get from Kay's to Narita in weekday morning traffic?
A)We are K's House Tokyo not Kay's House.
There is direct trains from Kuramae station on Asakusa line which takes about a hour.
Butit depends on time.
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K's House Tokyo
Mio Tatebe
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Yes there are bathrooms on all floors and no it never felt crowded. I don't think the showers are gender seperated but I can't quite remember. All facilities are kept super clean so you don't need to worry about sharing... More
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Yes there are bathrooms on all floors and no it never felt crowded. I don't think the showers are gender seperated but I can't quite remember. All facilities are kept super clean so you don't need to worry about sharing with grubby boys :) I couldn't recommend this hostal highly enough. You'll have a fab time! X