10 Mejores Hostales en Ueno y Asakusa Tokio: Mochileros (2026)
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10 Mejores Hostales en Ueno y Asakusa Tokio: Mochileros (2026)

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Sin rodeos: Ueno-Asakusa es sin duda la mejor base para mochileros en Tokio, y hay tres razones sólidas para ello. Primero, es la parte de Tokio más cercana al Aeropuerto de Narita — el Keisei Skyliner desde Nippori tarda solo 36 minutos, y el Asakusa Express más económico unos 60. Segundo, las camas en hostales empiezan en ~$19/noche, aproximadamente la mitad de lo que cobran Shinjuku o Shibuya por el mismo tipo de litera. Tercero, el Mercado Ameyoko, el templo Sensoji y Tokyo Skytree están todos a menos de 15 minutos a pie. La escena de hostales aquí es seria. El rango va desde Resol Poshtel (un poshtel — lujo meets hostal — con 9,6/10, la puntuación más alta de Tokio) hasta literas cápsula desde ~$19/noche. Nuestro equipo eligió 10 lugares repartidos por Ueno, Asakusa, Kappabashi (la calle de utensilios de cocina de Tokio) y Ryogoku (el barrio del sumo). Cada opción está a un máximo de 12 minutos a pie de una estación y cubre todos los presupuestos y estilos de viaje — viajeras solas, parejas, amantes de las cápsulas, románticos del tatami y tecnófilos que quieren domótica IoT en su dormitorio.

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Sin rodeos: Ueno-Asakusa es sin duda la mejor base para mochileros en Tokio, y hay tres razones sólidas para ello. Primero, es la parte de Tokio más cercana al Aeropuerto de Narita — el Keisei Skyliner desde Nippori tarda solo 36 minutos, y el Asakusa Express más económico unos 60. Segundo, las camas en hostales empiezan en ~$19/noche, aproximadamente la mitad de lo que cobran Shinjuku o Shibuya por el mismo tipo de litera. Tercero, el Mercado Ameyoko, el templo Sensoji y Tokyo Skytree están todos a menos de 15 minutos a pie. La escena de hostales aquí es seria. El rango va desde Resol Poshtel (un poshtel — lujo meets hostal — con 9,6/10, la puntuación más alta de Tokio) hasta literas cápsula desde ~$19/noche. Nuestro equipo eligió 10 lugares repartidos por Ueno, Asakusa, Kappabashi (la calle de utensilios de cocina de Tokio) y Ryogoku (el barrio del sumo). Cada opción está a un máximo de 12 minutos a pie de una estación y cubre todos los presupuestos y estilos de viaje — viajeras solas, parejas, amantes de las cápsulas, románticos del tatami y tecnófilos que quieren domótica IoT en su dormitorio.
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Resol Poshtel Tokyo Asakusa — hotel No. 1 #1 Poshtel · highest Tokyo score 9.6, beside Asakusa's Sensoji 9.6

📍 0.18 km from Asakusa Rockza and Sensoji temple, a 2-minute walk; about 1.2 km from Ueno Station. A boutique Resol-group poshtel in the heart of Asakusa.

9.6/10 — highest Tokyo hostel score 🏨 Poshtel by the Resol Hotels group 🎌 0.18 km from Asakusa Rockza & Sensoji
Resol poshtelhighest score 9.6by Sensoji Asakusa1,077 reviews

The list opens with the highest-scoring poshtel in TokyoResol Poshtel Tokyo Asakusa. The idea is right there in the name: posh plus hostel, a boutique-grade bunk concept built by the Resol Hotels group (a solid Japanese 3-to-4-star chain). It sits just 0.18 km from Asakusa Rockza and the Sensoji temple — a 2-minute walk — and about 1.2 km from Ueno Station, roughly 15 minutes by JR train. The Trip.com score is 9.6/10 from 1,077 reviews, the highest of any Tokyo hostel or poshtel. Four-to-six-bed dorms start around $40 a night and private rooms for two to four people from about $71. Rooms run a boutique palette of wood, grey and dark green; every bunk has its own reading light, bedside plug and a proper blackout curtain. Shared bathrooms are split by gender and spotless, and the lobby adds currency exchange, laundry, taxi booking and an English-fluent concierge. Wi-Fi is free and quick, and the top-floor lounge looks straight at Tokyo Skytree.

  • Highest score in the group, 9.6/10
  • Resol-group poshtel with 4-star polish
  • Two-minute walk to Sensoji in Asakusa
  • Pricier than a plain hostel, about $11-17 more
  • Ueno is 15 minutes away by JR train
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Grids Tokyo Ueno Hotel&Hostel — hotel No. 2 #2 hotel + hostel · central Ueno 8.8

📍 Central Ueno, a 5-minute walk from JR Ueno Station and 7 minutes from Ameyoko market — a mixed hotel-and-hostel with an in-house bar and shared kitchen

🍻 Ground-floor bar + shared kitchen 🛏️ Dorms and private rooms (18-22 sqm) 🚉 5-min walk from JR Ueno Station
central Ueno 5-min walkin-house bar & kitchendorms + private roomsfrom $31

Coming in at #2 is a hotel-hostel hybrid in the middle of UenoGrids Tokyo Ueno Hotel & Hostel. You can book either a 4-to-6-bed dorm from $31 a night or a private hotel room for 2 to 4 people from $57, all in one building. It sits a 5-minute walk from JR Ueno Station and 7 minutes from Ameyoko market, with rooms in easy wood-and-grey tones and a reading light, power outlet and privacy curtain at every dorm bed. The draw is the ground-floor bar and shared kitchen: the bar runs 16:00–24:00 with local beer and snacks and a chatty traveler crowd, while the kitchen lets you cook your own meals. Add a coin laundry, free Wi-Fi and free 24-hour luggage storage, and it earns a Trip.com score of 8.8/10.

  • Hotel-hostel mix — choose a dorm or a private room in the same building
  • Central Ueno, a 5-minute walk from JR Ueno Station
  • Ground-floor bar (16:00–24:00) and a shared kitchen
  • Bar noise 19:00–22:00 for dorms near it
  • Dorms and private rooms both run small
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Hotel Palace Japan — hotel No. 3 #3 boutique-feel hostel · 4-star-level service near Ueno-Asakusa 9.4

Hotel Palace Japan

From ~$26

📍 Near Ueno and Asakusa — a small boutique-feel hostel that travelers single out for its service and cleanliness; a 10-minute walk to Ueno Station, 5 minutes to Asakusa and Sensoji temple.

9.4/10 from 121 reviews 🛎️ 4-star-level service, English-fluent staff 💰 Dorms from $26 a night
9.4 score budget4-star-level serviceshared kitchenfrom $26

Coming in at #3 is a small hostel that scores almost unreasonably high for the money — Hotel Palace Japan, tucked into the Ueno-Asakusa area. It pulls a 9.4/10 on Trip.com from 121 reviews, well above what most budget hostels in this price band manage. The thing guests rave about is the service — it reads more like a 4-star hotel than a dorm: attentive, English-fluent staff who'll point you toward neighborhood restaurants and sights that most foreign visitors never find. Cleanliness lands at 9.6, the highest in this roundup. 4-to-6-bed dorms start at $26 a night and private rooms for 2-3 people from $51. Rooms are plain but spotless, each bed with a reading light, a plug and a privacy curtain, plus a coded personal locker. There's laundry service, free luggage storage, a shared kitchen and free Wi-Fi. It's a 10-minute walk to Ueno Station and just 5 minutes to Asakusa.

  • 9.4/10 — well above typical budget hostels
  • English-fluent staff who recommend local spots
  • Dorms from $26 in the Ueno-Asakusa area
  • Small, so it's hard to book in high season
  • No gym or bath on site
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Tora Hotel Asakusa - Hostel — hotel No. 4 #4 family-run hostel · Asakusa, dorms from $24 8.7

📍 In Asakusa — a 5-minute walk to Sensoji and Kaminarimon, 8 minutes to Asakusa Station, and 15 minutes by train to Ueno.

🍳 Shared kitchen + laundry 🛕 5 min to Sensoji temple 💰 Dorms from $24
shared kitchen + laundryAsakusa district425 reviewsbudget from $24

Tora Hotel Asakusa - Hostel is our #4 pick — a mid-size, family-run hostel scoring 8.7/10 across 425 reviews. It sits an 8-minute walk from Asakusa Station and just 5 minutes from Sensoji temple, with Ueno a quick 15-minute train ride away. The 6-bed dorms start at $24 a night and come with a thick privacy curtain, reading light, two bedside outlets and a USB port per bunk; private rooms for 2 to 4 people start around $51. You get a shared kitchen with a fridge, microwave and 2-burner stove, plus laundry, luggage storage, free Wi-Fi and lockers. The shared bathrooms are split by gender, kept dry, and the showers have good hot-water pressure. It is a smart base for budget backpackers who want to be near Sensoji rather than just near a train line.

  • 5-minute walk to Sensoji, 8 minutes to Asakusa Station
  • Shared kitchen with a fridge, microwave and 2-burner stove
  • 6-bed dorms from $24 a night
  • Ueno proper is 15 minutes away by JR train
  • No bath, sauna or bar on site
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Tokyo-W-Inn Asakusa — hotel No. 5 #5 Boutique hostel · wood-toned design near Asakusa 8.8

📍 Asakusa district, a 7-minute walk from Asakusa Station and 5 minutes from Sensoji temple, on the Sumida River side of the neighborhood

🪵 Wood-and-beige boutique design 🛏️ 4-bed dorm from $26, privates from $54 🛕 5-minute walk to Sensoji temple
Wood-toned designShared kitchen and laundryNear Sensoji temple266 reviews

Coming in at #5 is Tokyo-W-Inn Asakusa, a wood-toned boutique hostel that scores 8.8/10 from 266 reviews with a standout 9.0 cleanliness mark. It sits a 7-minute walk from Asakusa Station and just 5 minutes from Sensoji temple, on the side of the neighborhood closer to the Sumida River. Beds run a 4-bed dorm from $26 a night, with private rooms for 2-3 people from about $54. The rooms are freshly done in wood-and-beige tones, each bed fitted with a reading light, a power socket and a privacy curtain. There's a shared kitchen, coin laundry, free luggage storage and free Wi-Fi. The common area is roomy — a long wood table and six tall chairs make it easy to sit and work. It's a good fit for travelers who want boutique looks on a mid-budget.

  • Wood-and-beige boutique look, prettier than most hostels
  • 5-minute walk to Sensoji temple
  • Shared kitchen plus coin laundry
  • About 15 minutes by train from Ueno proper
  • Small — hard to book in cherry-blossom season
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&AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA KAPPABASHI — hotel No. 6 #6 Smart-home hostel · app-controlled rooms near Kappabashi 8.7

📍 Kappabashi-Asakusa district, right by the 800-metre Kappabashi-dori kitchenware street, an 8-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station and 10 minutes from Asakusa Station.

🤖 IoT smart-home rooms, app-controlled 🍽️ By Kappabashi-dori kitchenware street 🧹 9.1 cleanliness score
Smart-home IoT roomsNear Kappabashi-doriShared kitchen & laundry121 reviews

Coming in at #6, &AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA KAPPABASHI is one of Tokyo's first smart-home hostels — an in-room app and tablet control the lights, AC and curtains across iOS and Android. It scores 8.7/10 from 121 reviews, with a standout 9.1 cleanliness mark. You're in the Kappabashi district, right by the 800-metre Kappabashi-dori kitchenware street, an 8-minute walk from Tawaramachi Station and 10 minutes from Asakusa Station. Dorms with 4 to 6 beds start at $30 a night, and private rooms for 2 to 4 guests run from about $54. Each capsule bed has a sliding curtain, a dimmable LED you set from the tablet, two outlets and two USB ports. There's an electronic locker you code yourself, a shared kitchen, laundry and free Wi-Fi. It suits tech-minded travelers who want to try something new in their stay.

  • App-controlled lights, AC and curtains
  • Steps from the 800m Kappabashi-dori kitchenware street
  • High 9.1 cleanliness score
  • IoT setup confuses less tech-savvy guests
  • 12 minutes by train from Ueno proper
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HOTEL PLUS HOSTEL TOKYO ASAKUSA 2 — hotel No. 7 #7 budget hostel · from $23, near Skytree 8.7

📍 Asakusa-Skytree area, a 12-minute walk from Asakusa Station and a 15-minute walk to Tokyo Skytree

💰 From about $23 a night 🗼 15-min walk to Tokyo Skytree 🏨 Hotel Plus Hostel chain
from $23 a night15 min to Tokyo SkytreeHotel Plus Hostel chainAsakusa

Coming in at #7 is HOTEL PLUS HOSTEL TOKYO ASAKUSA 2, a budget hostel in Asakusa that scores 8.7/10 with rooms from just $23 a night. It is a 12-minute walk from Asakusa Station and a 15-minute walk to Tokyo Skytree, which is the real draw here. You get 6-bed dorms plus a handful of private rooms, under-bed lockers that swallow a 24-inch suitcase, free Wi-Fi running over 50 Mbps, and free luggage storage. Cleanliness scores a strong 8.8, and every shared bathroom has a TOTO Washlet and steady hot water. This one is aimed squarely at backpackers on the tightest budget who want to be close to the Skytree and the Sumida River.

  • Rooms from about $23 a night
  • 15-min walk to Tokyo Skytree
  • Reliable Hotel Plus Hostel chain
  • 15 min by train from Ueno proper
  • No lounge, bar or big common area
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Asakusa YOSHII Hotel — hotel No. 8 #8 Tatami-style hostel · genuine old-Japan feel in Asakusa 8.5

📍 Asakusa district, a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station and 3 minutes from Sensoji and the Kaminarimon gate

🎌 Real tatami rooms, futon on the floor 🍱 Genuine Japanese breakfast (about $5.40) 🛕 3 minutes on foot to Sensoji
tatami Japanese roomsJapanese breakfast5 min to Asakusa Stationryokan-style stay

Coming in at #8, Asakusa YOSHII Hotel is the pick for travelers who want to sleep the way a Japanese grandmother actually slept. It scores 8.5/10, sits a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station and just 3 minutes from Sensoji, and keeps the old Japanese room format intact: a 6-tatami room (about 10 sqm) with a tokonoma alcove, a hanging scroll, a single ikebana arrangement and a low chabudai table. At night staff lay out the futon on the tatami for you. Beds start from $34 a night, and the rate can include a real Japanese breakfast: grilled fish, miso soup, pickles and hot white rice. Bathrooms are shared and split by gender, with free Wi-Fi, luggage storage and a yukata to wear. It is the kind of ryokan-style stay that is genuinely hard to find at hostel money in Tokyo.

  • Real tatami rooms — sleep on a futon, ryokan-style
  • Genuine Japanese breakfast: grilled fish, miso, pickles
  • 3 minutes on foot to Sensoji
  • About $9-11 pricier than a typical hostel
  • Shared bathrooms, not in-room
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A16 Hostel Tokyo — hotel No. 9 #9 Budget hostel · cheapest pick, near the sumo stadium 8.6

A16 Hostel Tokyo

From ~$21

📍 Ryogoku-Senju district, east of Ueno, a 10-minute walk from Ryogoku Station and the Kokugikan sumo stadium

💰 From about $21 a night — cheapest here 🥋 10-min walk to Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium 🧺 Two free washing machines plus dryer
Cheapest from $21Ryogoku-Senju areaFree washing machineBudget backpacker

Coming in at #9 is A16 Hostel Tokyo, a plain budget hostel in Ryogoku-Senju, just east of Ueno and a part of the city most foreign travelers skip — but it happens to be the historic home of sumo. It scores 8.6/10 and sits a 10-minute walk from Ryogoku Station, with the run to Ueno taking about 10 minutes by train. Rates start at roughly $21 a night, the lowest in this roundup, with 4-8 bed dorms and a handful of private rooms. The big practical win is the two free washing machines and dryer, plus free Wi-Fi and luggage storage — and cleanliness rates a strong 8.8/10 for the price. It's the right call if you're a hard-budget backpacker or a sumo fan who wants to be near Ryogoku Kokugikan.

  • Cheapest on the list, from about $21 a night
  • A 10-minute walk to Ryogoku Kokugikan sumo stadium
  • Two free washing machines and a dryer
  • 10 minutes by train from Ueno-Asakusa proper
  • Plain and basic — no boutique touches, no bar or lounge
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Ueno Station Hostel Oriental 2 (Men Only) — hotel No. 10 #10 Men-only hostel · 5-min walk from Ueno 8.1

📍 Near JR Ueno Station — a men-only hostel a 5-minute walk from the station, just off Ameyoko market

👨 Men-only, no exceptions 🚉 5-min walk from JR Ueno Station 💰 From $19 a night
men-only hostel5 min from Ueno Stationcheapest from $1995 reviews

Closing out the list is Ueno Station Hostel Oriental 2, a men-only hostel a 5-minute walk from JR Ueno Station that lands an 8.1/10 from 95 reviews. It is the closest to Ueno proper of anything here, and the cheapest — capsule-style beds start at just $19 a night, topping out around $43. You walk out the Shinobazu exit, cut through Ameyoko market, and within 200 metres you hit Ichiran Ueno ramen, the famous Yamashiroya toy shop, and a 24-hour Don Quijote. The Yamanote Line out of Ueno gets you anywhere in Tokyo inside 35 minutes, and the Keisei Skyliner runs to Narita in 41 minutes for about $17. Women and couples cannot stay — this one is built squarely for the solo male backpacker on the tightest budget.

  • Closest to Ueno Station of any pick — a 5-min walk
  • Cheapest bed in the list, from $19 a night
  • On-site laundry at about $2 a load
  • Men-only — women and couples are turned away
  • Plain capsule rooms, no boutique design
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

#HotelEstrellasPuntuaciónDesde / nocheZonaDestacado
1Resol Poshtel Tokyo Asakusa39.6~$40Asakusa Station is a 3-minute walk; Ueno is 15 minutes away by JR train, or one stop on the JR Yamanote line.#1 Poshtel · highest Tokyo score 9.6, beside Asakusa's Sensoji
2Grids Tokyo Ueno Hotel&Hostel38.8~$31JR Ueno Station, about a 5-minute walk#2 hotel + hostel · central Ueno
3Hotel Palace Japan29.4~$2610-min walk to JR Ueno Station; 5 min to Asakusa. Narita Airport is about 67 km out, 41 minutes on the Keisei Skyliner.#3 boutique-feel hostel · 4-star-level service near Ueno-Asakusa
4Tora Hotel Asakusa - Hostel28.7~$24Asakusa Station, about an 8-minute walk; the Ginza Line reaches Ueno in one stop (3 minutes), and the Skyliner runs to Narita in 41 minutes.#4 family-run hostel · Asakusa, dorms from $24
5Tokyo-W-Inn Asakusa28.8~$267-minute walk to Asakusa Station; about 15 minutes by train to Ueno proper#5 Boutique hostel · wood-toned design near Asakusa
6&AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA KAPPABASHI38.7~$308-minute walk to Tawaramachi Station (Ginza Line), 10 minutes to Asakusa, and 12 minutes by train to Ueno.#6 Smart-home hostel · app-controlled rooms near Kappabashi
7HOTEL PLUS HOSTEL TOKYO ASAKUSA 228.7~$23Asakusa Station, about a 12-minute walk#7 budget hostel · from $23, near Skytree
8Asakusa YOSHII Hotel28.5~$34About a 5-minute walk to Asakusa Station; 3 minutes on foot to Sensoji#8 Tatami-style hostel · genuine old-Japan feel in Asakusa
9A16 Hostel Tokyo28.6~$21A 10-minute walk from Ryogoku Station; reach Ueno in about 10 minutes by train via Akihabara#9 Budget hostel · cheapest pick, near the sumo stadium
10Ueno Station Hostel Oriental 2 (Men Only)28.1~$19JR Ueno Station, about a 5-minute walk; Keisei Skyliner reaches Narita Airport (about 67 km) in 41 minutes#10 Men-only hostel · 5-min walk from Ueno

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 Poshtel · highest Tokyo score 9.6, beside Asakusa's Sensoji
Resol Poshtel Tokyo Asakusa

#1 Resol Poshtel is the highest-scoring poshtel in Tokyo at 9.6/10 — Resol-group 4-star quality at hostel money.

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#2 hotel + hostel · central Ueno
Grids Tokyo Ueno Hotel&Hostel

#2 Grids Tokyo is a hotel-hostel hybrid in central Ueno where you pick a dorm or a private room — and there's a real bar downstairs

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#3 boutique-feel hostel · 4-star-level service near Ueno-Asakusa
Hotel Palace Japan

#3 A small hostel that scores 9.4 on service alone — hotel-grade attentiveness at a dorm-bed price.

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#4 family-run hostel · Asakusa, dorms from $24
Tora Hotel Asakusa - Hostel

#4 Tora Hotel Asakusa is a mid-size, family-run hostel in Asakusa with a shared kitchen and budget dorms.

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#5 Boutique hostel · wood-toned design near Asakusa
Tokyo-W-Inn Asakusa

#5 A wood-toned boutique hostel with a 9.0 cleanliness score in the heart of Asakusa.

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#6 Smart-home hostel · app-controlled rooms near Kappabashi
&AND HOSTEL ASAKUSA KAPPABASHI

#6 &AND HOSTEL is a smart-home hostel where an app runs the lights, AC and curtains — a genuinely new toy in the Kappabashi district.

Selección final

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Por qué Ueno-Asakusa es el favorito de los mochileros?
Tres razones: la zona de Tokio más cercana a Narita (Skyliner 36 min desde Nippori), camas de hostal desde ~$19/noche (50% más barato que Shinjuku/Shibuya), y el Mercado Ameyoko más el templo Sensoji más Tokyo Skytree todo a 15 minutos a pie. Difícil superar esa combinación.
¿Qué diferencia hay entre un poshtel y un hostal normal?
Hostal = ~$19-$0.000/noche, sencillo, funcional. Poshtel (posh + hostal) = diseño boutique más servicio de nivel 4 estrellas, desde unos ~$0.400/noche. Esta lista tiene ambos — Resol Poshtel en el #1 es el poshtel; el resto son hostales de verdad.
¿Es seguro para viajeras solas?
Sí, totalmente. La mayoría de los lugares tienen dormitorios exclusivos para mujeres (Hotel Palace, Tokyo-W-Inn) más plantas cápsula con separación por género en Resol Poshtel. Un aviso: Ueno Station Hostel Oriental 2 (#10) es solo para hombres, así que las mujeres simplemente eligen otra opción de la lista.
¿Algún hostal con desayuno incluido?
Asakusa YOSHII Hotel (#8) incluye un desayuno japonés de verdad — pescado a la plancha, sopa de miso, encurtidos — en algunas tarifas. La mayoría no incluye desayuno, pero todos tienen cocinas compartidas y hay un 7-Eleven o Lawson a menos de 2 minutos a pie prácticamente en todas partes.
¿El mejor hostal para la cama más barata?
A16 Hostel desde ~$21 (abierto a hombres y mujeres, con lavadoras), y Oriental 2 desde ~$19 si eres hombre. Hotel Plus Asakusa 2 es la opción más económica más cercana a Tokyo Skytree si quieres esa vista por la mañana.
¿Tienen la versión completa en tailandés?
Sí — nuestra guía completa en tailandés tiene fotos de dormitorios, distribución de literas, notas honestas de seguridad de mochileras tailandesas y un mapa de restaurantes económicos alrededor de cada hostal.
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