K’s House Tokyo










Welcome to K’s House Tokyo, your home away from home in the heart of Japan’s vibrant capital. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this cozy and welcoming guesthouse offers not only a comfortable place to stay but also an excellent location for exploring Tokyo’s must-see attractions. In this guide, we’ll show you how to get to K’s House from the airport, suggest some unmissable spots nearby, and introduce some fantastic food experiences to try during your stay.

How to Get to K’s House Tokyo from the Airport

K’s House Tokyo is located in Asakusa, one of Tokyo’s most iconic neighborhoods. Getting there from either of Tokyo’s major airports—Narita International Airport (NRT) or Haneda Airport (HND)—is relatively easy, and there are several transport options to suit your budget and schedule.

From Narita International Airport (NRT):

  • By Train (Keisei Skyliner + Tokyo Metro):

    1. Take the Keisei Skyliner from Narita Airport to Keisei Ueno Station (around 41 minutes, ¥2,400).
    2. From Keisei Ueno, transfer to the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line at Ueno Station.
    3. Ride for 5 stops to Asakusa Station (about 10 minutes).
    4. Walk to K’s House Tokyo (approximately 10 minutes from Asakusa Station).

    Total time: Around 1 hour 15 minutes
    Cost: ¥2,400 for the Skyliner + ¥200-300 for the Metro (total around ¥2,600-2,700)

  • By Limousine Bus (Direct to Asakusa):

    1. Board the Airport Limousine Bus bound for Asakusa.
    2. The bus takes you directly to Asakusa Station (around 1 hour 30 minutes).

    Cost: ¥3,100
    Total time: About 1 hour 30 minutes

From Haneda Airport (HND):

  • By Train (Keikyu Line + Tokyo Metro):

    1. Take the Keikyu Line from Haneda Airport to Shinagawa Station (around 20 minutes, ¥410).
    2. Transfer to the JR Yamanote Line or the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line at Shinagawa Station.
    3. Ride for 10-15 minutes to Asakusa Station (on the Ginza Line).
    4. Walk to K’s House Tokyo (10-minute walk).

    Total time: About 45 minutes
    Cost: ¥600-700

  • By Taxi (Direct to Asakusa): A taxi ride from Haneda Airport to K’s House Tokyo will take about 30 minutes, depending on traffic.

    Cost: ¥3,000-4,000

To purchase a train ticket at the airport, simply head to the ticket vending machines or visit the dedicated train service counters located near the terminal, where you can choose your destination and pay using cash or card. Click here 🔗👉to look for guideline.

Top Attractions Near K's House Tokyo

Once you've checked into K’s House Tokyo, you’ll find yourself in an ideal location for sightseeing in Tokyo. Asakusa is home to several famous attractions, including:

1. Senso-ji Temple

Just a 15-minute walk from K’s House Tokyo, Senso-ji is Tokyo’s oldest and most famous temple. With its grand entrance gate (Kaminarimon), beautiful pagoda, and the bustling shopping street of Nakamise, Senso-ji is a must-see. Entry is free, but you can purchase omamori (protective charms) or other souvenirs inside.

Must-See:

  • Kaminarimon Gate
  • Hozomon Gate
  • The main temple hall

Ticket: Free entry, but donations are welcomed.

2. Tokyo Skytree

Only a short subway ride away (Oshiage Station, about 5 minutes from Asakusa Station), Tokyo Skytree is the tallest structure in Japan and offers spectacular views from its observation decks. Tickets for the main observation deck (350 meters high) cost around ¥2,100, while the top deck (450 meters) costs an additional ¥1,000.

Ticket:

  • Main Deck (350m): ¥2,100
  • Top Deck (450m): ¥1,000 (add-on)

3. Ueno Park & Ueno Zoo

Located just a few subway stops away from Asakusa, Ueno Park is one of Tokyo’s most beloved green spaces. The park houses museums, a zoo, and beautiful cherry blossoms in spring. Ueno Zoo is Japan’s oldest zoo, and you can see a variety of animals, including pandas.

Ticket:

  • Ueno Zoo: ¥600
  • Museums: Vary by location

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Must-Try Food & Restaurants Near K's House Tokyo

No trip to Tokyo is complete without indulging in some incredible food! Asakusa offers a variety of delicious Japanese dishes, from traditional street food to sit-down restaurants. Here are some spots you shouldn’t miss:

1. Senso-ji Temple’s Nakamise Street Snacks

Nakamise Street, leading to Senso-ji Temple, is lined with street vendors selling iconic Japanese snacks. Try ningyo-yaki (small, doll-shaped sponge cakes filled with sweet red bean paste), menchi katsu (deep-fried ground pork patties), and senbei (rice crackers). These treats are perfect for a quick bite as you explore the area.

2. Asakusa Tempura Tsunahachi

For a more refined dining experience, head to Asakusa Tempura Tsunahachi. This long-standing tempura restaurant specializes in crispy, golden tempura served with rice, dipping sauce, and pickles. The restaurant’s history dates back to 1923, and it’s considered one of the best tempura spots in Tokyo.

3. Takeshita Street’s Harajuku Crepes

While not in Asakusa, if you have time to travel to Harajuku (about 20 minutes by subway), you must try the famous Japanese crepes. Filled with anything from whipped cream and fruit to savory options, these crepes are a delicious treat you can’t miss.

4. Kagetsudo

For a truly Japanese experience, enjoy a melon pan (sweet bread) at Kagetsudo, one of the oldest bakeries in Asakusa. Melon pan is a soft, slightly sweet bread with a crispy top. It’s an iconic snack that you can enjoy fresh from the oven.

K’s House Tokyo is more than just a place to stay—it’s your gateway to experiencing the best of Tokyo. With easy access to transportation, nearby attractions like Senso-ji and Tokyo Skytree, and mouthwatering local food, your time in this bustling metropolis will be unforgettable. Whether you’re here for a few days or a longer stay, K’s House Tokyo offers the perfect blend of convenience, comfort, and location for any traveler.

Don’t forget to explore, eat, and enjoy the unique culture that Tokyo has to offer. Happy travels!

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