Book And Bed Tokyo Asakusa Review

Have you ever dreamed of sleeping in a bookstore or being surrounded by books all the time?

Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa is a “Bookstore to stay in” and offers you all these experiences. This hostel is a great place to stay in Tokyo for book lovers and travelers seeking an extraordinary experience with an exciting concept.

Below is the review of my stay in Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa. I cover all the necessary information that you need to know about this hostel and also share my experience after staying in this bookworm’s paradise.

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Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa is a “Bookstore to stay.”

1. Where is Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa?

Located in the heart of Asakusa, Tokyo, Japan, Book and Bed Hostel is only 3 minutes walk from Asakusa Station Exit 2 and 2 minutes from the famous gate Kaminarimon Asakusa of Sensoji Temple.

Also, if you need to exchange money, the foreign exchange office is only 2 minutes from this accommodation.

Surrounding this “Bookstore Hostel” are countless restaurants and shops, so you will be able to find delicious Japanese dishes without going too far.

If you’re a big fan of Starbucks, there’s one store just next to this building.

  • Address: 2 – Chome Kaminarimon 2 – Chome Taito – Ku, Tokyo 111 – 0034 Pagoda Asakusa 6F
  • Email: info-asakusa@bookandbedtokyo.com
Starbucks next to Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa
If you’re a Starbucks-lover, you will love this location!

2. How to go from Narita Airport to Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa?

I love how easy it is to get to this hostel. Most international flights arrive at Narita Airport, so I will write a short instruction to help you get here easier.

There are two options that you can choose:

You can buy the ticket either at the ticket machine or the Information Stand. I bought mine from the Information Stand and received a small map of the train system in Tokyo, which was helpful.

Note

Unless you’re in a hurry, you should not use a taxi to get from the Airport to Asakusa because it will be costly (¥20000 to ¥25000).

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3. The surrounding area

Asakusa, Tokyo has a friendly vibe of traditional Tokyo with shops and street-food stalls along the street.

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Here is the surrounding area of this hostel. Asakusa has a traditional vibe of Tokyo.
Kaminarimon Asakusa of Sensoji Temple
The famous gate Kaminarimon Asakusa of Sensoji Temple is just 2 minutes walk from Book and Bed Hostel.

4. The entrance

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Here is the entrance of this Bookstore Hostel. It looks mysterious, right? :)

You will see an elevator at the end of this path. Then, you need to press number 6 to get to the hostel. Because the door is always closed, you’ll need to open it.

Let’s say hello to the receptionist! He will introduce all the necessary information about this hostel.

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He’s amiable, so don’t be afraid to ask him anything :)

5. The decoration

The hostel is divided into two sides. On the left side is a tall bookshelf combined with guestrooms, while on the right side are only beds.

If you prefer more privacy, I suggest you choose the right side. You can ask the receptionist for your preference. It’s better to contact them by email first so you can arrange your bed better!

I was assigned the bed on the right side, but I wanted to sleep inside the bookshelf, so I asked for the left side instead.

You can relax and chill in the lobby (common area), a long desk in the middle of the hostel.

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The lobby is in the middle of the hostel.

6. It’s time to read some books!

There are plenty of books in English and Japanese to choose from. I didn’t ask for books in other languages, so I’m not sure if there are any.

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There are several books for you to choose from. It was great that I found a book about Copenhagen – my 2nd home in Denmark.

You can read books everywhere in this hostel (maybe not the restroom, though. There is plenty of space where you can enjoy your night and have time with books.

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You can sit outside your bed and read some books :)
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How about relaxing on the couch with your books? So comfortable, isn’t it?
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If you prefer to sit, the table is here for you. You can read books everywhere in this hostel.

Falling asleep while reading a book or chilling around the lobby with relaxing music and the environment will help you to relax after a whole day discovering Tokyo.

7. Want to have some drinks?

Feel lazy but still want to have some drinks? No worry, Book and Bed Hostel covers it for you!

If you’re lazy and don’t want to disrupt your reading process, you can order drinks at the bar. You can choose from Coffee and bagels to drinks with alcohol such as cocktails.

The bar is next to your bed, so having a drink while reading some books is possible!

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Don’t hesitate to order your favorite drink!

8. How much is it to stay in Book and Bed Hostel?

You read my review to this point, so I bet you must wonder how much you need to pay for this hostel, right?

Is it super expensive?

Come on. It’s Tokyo. It’s Japan. And it’s a book-concept hostel, so it must be expensive!

I’m just kidding! This hostel is affordable and it’s a budget hostel

You can find the price below.

Beds and price

There are three types of beds that you can choose: Compact, Standard, or Double. The price for one night varies based on each class.

Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa is for everyone, both solo travelers and couples!

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Here is the compact bed size :)

Note:

  • Payment by cash is not possible, so you can only pay by Credit card
  • The check-in time is from 16: 00, and the Check-out time is 11:00, but you can leave your bags/ luggage in advance.

9. What services are covered with the price?

  • Free bedsheet and cover
  • Usage of shared toilets and shower rooms
  • Free use of Wi-Fi
  • Bed facilities : Book light / Private curtain / Hanger / Private outlet / Slipper / Locker with small dial lock
  • Hairdryer. Note that you cannot use it from midnight until 7 am the next morning, so it can be a bit inconvenient.
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You can access the toilet and bathroom 24 hours but only use the hairdryer from 7 am until midnight.
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It’s always clean :)

10. Reservation: How to book a Bed in Book and Bed Tokyo Asakusa?

You can click here to reserve a bed in this hostel :)

11. My rating for this accommodation: 9.4/10

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  • Location: 10/10 >> I love this location! If you are looking for the best hostel to stay in Tokyo around Asakusa, no place can be better!
  • Price: 9/10 >> The price is slightly high, but since it’s a concept hostel, the price is acceptable.
  • Service: 10/10 >> I love how friendly those staffs are! They’re willing to take pictures for you and give you all the suggestions on how to take the best photos.
  • Environment: 10/10 >> I love their choice of music, the design, and all the books.
  • Facilities: 8/10 >> I would like it more if I could use a hairdryer all the time. The bathroom is a bit small, so this is a point that the hostel should improve.

Have a book day!

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50 Comments

  1. What a unique concept, I love it. I usually don’t do hostels, but this one tempts me. I love the idea of sleeping in a bookstore and its so nice you can order drinks at the bar. I also love that it is so cheap and in a great location.

    1. Thank you for sharing, Anisa. I totally agree with you :) It has such a unique concept with cheap price :)

  2. OMG! This is just too interesting. I think the Japanese have a knack for such quirky ideas! First they came up with capsule hotels and now this!!! The prices are really reasonable, which is surprising, esp for Japan!!!

    1. Japan is well-known as an expensive country, so this price is really affordable, right? :)

  3. This is SO cool!! I love interesting accommodation, especially when it’s a hostel! (i.e. usually a bit more affordable!) Thanks for sharing. :)

    1. Thank you, Clazz. I hope you can stay here one day :)

  4. Japan has the coolest hostels ever! I would stay here in a heartbeat :)

    1. Hehe! It’s true that Japan has so many cool places to stay :)

  5. Elaine J Masters says:

    I love the idea of this pocket hostel. Having the books and bar close too! One of those quirky places that looks well worth the effort to find. Great entrance as well.

    1. I’m glad that you like it, Elaine :)

  6. What a fun idea! I love reading and would love to stay here.

    1. I hope you can stay here in the future!

  7. This hostel looks so fitted for Asakusa, I’d love to try and stay there on my next trip to Tokyo :D

    1. Thank you, Lyne. I’m glad that you like it.

  8. Wow, what a cool idea for a hostel! Thanks for sharing this gem!

    1. I’m happy that you like it, Marissa :)

  9. Erika Ravnsborg says:

    Japan is amazing. it’s on my bucket list.

    1. I hope you can visit Japan soon :)

  10. Parnashree Devi says:

    This is such a cool concept. I loved the idea of spending your nights in a library, yet a hostel. Though I find the tariff is little high , but I really like this awesome and unique concept.

    1. I’m glad that you like the place! That’s a bit high but you can negotiate with the staffs/ send them an email to ask for the lower bed :)

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