Facade/entrance in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

דגשי המלון

Welcome to KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS, a delightful 3-star retreat in the heart of Japan’s vibrant capital! Nestled in Sumida-Ku, just 6.2 מייל from the bustling city center, this cozy hotel is perfect for explorers who want to experience the best of Tokyo while enjoying a peaceful escape from the urban hustle. With prices starting at just $158, you can indulge in modern comforts combined with the charm of Japanese hospitality without breaking the bank!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
Photo of the whole room in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

חדרים

הצג 13 תמונות

3 מיטות יחיד

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290 רגל רבוע

Moderate, 3 מיטות יחיד

טלוויזיה במסך שטוח

מקרר

The twin room includes a private bathroom, well-fitted with a bath, a shower, a bidet, a hairdryer and slippers. The air-conditioned twin room provides a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, an electric kettle, a sofa and a carpeted floor. The unit offers 3 beds.

Japanese-Style Superior Room in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

הצג 7 תמונות

2 מיטות יחיד

2 מזרני פוטון

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390 רגל רבוע

Superior Japanese Style

שירותים פרטיים

אמבטיה

טלוויזיה במסך שטוח

מקרר

Experience true Japanese elegance and comfort in our spacious Japanese-Style Superior Room. This 388 sqft quadruple room boasts authentic Japanese furnishings, private bathroom with a bathtub, flat-screen TV, air conditioning, and many more amenities for your convenience. Perfect for 4 adults and 2 children, create lasting memories in this tranquil haven.

Standard Queen in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

הצג 7 תמונות

1 מיטה זוגית

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195 רגל רבוע

סטנדרטי, מיטת קווין

שירותים פרטיים

אמבטיה

טלוויזיה במסך שטוח

מקרר

Indulge in comfort and relaxation in our Standard Queen room, perfect for couples or small families. Enjoy a private bathroom with a bathtub, unwind in front of a flat-screen TV, and experience a peaceful night's sleep on a plush double bed.

גלה עוד

Step into your stylish room, where air conditioning keeps you cool and comfy after a day of exploration. You'll find non-smoking rooms fitted with all the essentials, including free Wi-Fi, elegant bidets, and luxurious bathtubs to unwind in. Each morning, fuel up for your adventures with a scrumptious breakfast served by the hotel, and don’t forget to take advantage of the restaurant on-site to satisfy those late-night cravings. With over 3,278 glowing reviews, guests rave about the fantastic service, cleanliness, and overall ambiance of KAIKA TOKYO—where every stay feels like a special experience!

City view in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
Lobby or reception in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

חוויה ברמה הגבוהה ביותר

After a day of sightseeing, retreat to your charming room on the upper floors (accessible by a convenient elevator) and soak in the views of this dynamic city. Whether you’re eager to dive into the local culture or simply relax in your padded nook, KAIKA TOKYO has everything you need to make your journey unforgettable. Book your stay today and start your Tokyo adventure!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
Photo of the whole room, Bed in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

תכנן את שהותך

Indulging your taste buds while staying at KAIKA TOKYO is a breeze with safn°, the on-site restaurant boasting a modern ambiance that is sure to elevate your dining experience. Here, you can savor a delightful array of European cuisines crafted with care, adding a delicious twist to your Tokyo adventure. Picture yourself enjoying a sumptuous meal after a day spent exploring the city's hidden gems—this is the perfect place to recharge and share stories of the day’s escapades with fellow travelers!

Lounge or bar in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
Restaurant/places to eat in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

שירותים נלווים

מסעדה

Free wifi

מיזוג אוויר

חדרים ללא עישון

מעלית

קומות עליונות נגישות במעלית

ציוד טואלטיקה חינם

בידה

Lounge or bar in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
Lounge or bar in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS

מסעדה

safn°

מודרנית, אירופאי

Breakfast in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
Lounge or bar in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
Lounge or bar in KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS
This has to be one of the best hotels that my partner and I have ever stayed in. It exudes a lot of charm, and you can tell there was a lot of thought and quality that was put into the construction of the space and rooms. It is located about a 10~15min walk from Asakusa station (either the Ginza Line or the Toei Asakusa Line), and placed in a quaint neighbourhood with plenty of konbinis nearby. Rooms on the upper floor are easily accessible via the lifts, and the reception has staff till midnight! The hotel functions also as an art space/gallery, with art pieces/installations in the lifts, along the walls, and in the basement! The hotel room is extremely extremely cosy and comfortable. Clean beds and pillows, great AC, and strong WIFI! There's a big TV with netflix available, freakin' awesome. They provide room service every alternate day, with an emphasis on being environmentally conscientious, which we respect and follow too. Special mention for the bathroom/shower room. It is incredible. Unique wall material in the shower area, and the mood lighting was just a great touch. It's definitely a luxury, not necessary at all, but such a cool touch by the hotel. It really makes your stay special and memorable. Everyday that we took a shower, we just felt so in awe. Sounds ridiculous I know, so people should definitely book a stay here and experience it themselves. Staff were all very kind and friendly, especially when we checked in quite late (close to midnight), and also when we had questions about leaving our luggage after check-out. Cleaning staff were very respectful and friendly too! No issues at all. Kaika was a big highlight of our holiday, and we would definitely come back again. Thank you for the great experience. Love the space, we miss it already!

Field

Excellent, classy hotel nearby both Asakusa and Kuramae stations (10 min each). Also within 5 minutes walk of a convenience store. Unless you have trouble walking the location is not an issue, we could get to Akihabara, Ginza, other areas on this side of Tokyo pretty quickly. The neighbourhood is quiet, suburban, and beautiful, crossing the river each day gives you great views of the city. It takes about 45 mins to get to Shibuya which was maybe the only issue as we don't spend so much time in Asakusa, but the price was unmatched as we booked last minute. The hotel itself is immaculate and had an amazing exhibition in the foyer, the art storage is really fun to explore too. Has all the amenities you could require, staff are really helpful. When we stayed there were a lot of families with young kids also but we didn't tend to hear them as we had a room at the end of the corridor, but that is worth considering if you don't like too much noise. The Share Hotels are unbeatable in Japan for affordable, cosy, clean, stylish, neighbourhood vibes, make sure you check out their other branches in cities such as Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima - we have stayed in them all and always choose to return, if there is a vacancy. Thank you!

Sandra

This hotel is one of the nicest I've stayed in. Firstly it's in a really relaxed and charming part of the city, but near lots of great stuff. We much preferred it to staying in Shinjuku (which we did later on our trip). The hotel itself is really quiet and relaxing and cool. It's modern and filled with interesting art in small gallery rooms as well as throughout the hotel. The room is designed nicely (modern, sockets on either side of the bed that were built into the bedside tables, the lighting was soft and relaxing). Plus, the staff were delightful and we had nice chats with them. I wasn't feeling well when I arrived and they were really kind and caring and they asked how I was feeling the next day. When it was raining they ran after us to give us umbrellas. Etc. I thought it was great value for money. There weren't many breakfast options but what we had was really nice and set us up for the day and I thought the coffee was good!

Hannah

It was located in a super trendy art storage with a really cool cafe located at the property. There were complementary gowns, slippers, razors etc… we stayed in the family room or 6 people and although we knew it would be a little tight - we were surprised at the use of space! Well thought out! It was fantastic! Staff are amazing! They were there when we arrived at 12pm for check in and super helpful. Best thing it’s 6 min walk to Asakusa station!

Telana

It was pretty cool to see a hotel, café, and art museum all in one. The art and overall aesthetic gave the place so much character. When comparing to other hotels in Japan, their rooms are very spacious, especially the bathroom. The facilities and amenities were complete, and the staff were hospitable and accommodating. I really feel like I got my money's worth, so I would definitely stay here again and even recommend this to others.

Aaron

This has to be one of the best hotels that my partner and I have ever stayed in. It exudes a lot of charm, and you can tell there was a lot of thought and quality that was put into the construction of the space and rooms. It is located about a 10~15min walk from Asakusa station (either the Ginza Line or the Toei Asakusa Line), and placed in a quaint neighbourhood with plenty of konbinis nearby. Rooms on the upper floor are easily accessible via the lifts, and the reception has staff till midnight! The hotel functions also as an art space/gallery, with art pieces/installations in the lifts, along the walls, and in the basement! The hotel room is extremely extremely cosy and comfortable. Clean beds and pillows, great AC, and strong WIFI! There's a big TV with netflix available, freakin' awesome. They provide room service every alternate day, with an emphasis on being environmentally conscientious, which we respect and follow too. Special mention for the bathroom/shower room. It is incredible. Unique wall material in the shower area, and the mood lighting was just a great touch. It's definitely a luxury, not necessary at all, but such a cool touch by the hotel. It really makes your stay special and memorable. Everyday that we took a shower, we just felt so in awe. Sounds ridiculous I know, so people should definitely book a stay here and experience it themselves. Staff were all very kind and friendly, especially when we checked in quite late (close to midnight), and also when we had questions about leaving our luggage after check-out. Cleaning staff were very respectful and friendly too! No issues at all. Kaika was a big highlight of our holiday, and we would definitely come back again. Thank you for the great experience. Love the space, we miss it already!

Field

Excellent, classy hotel nearby both Asakusa and Kuramae stations (10 min each). Also within 5 minutes walk of a convenience store. Unless you have trouble walking the location is not an issue, we could get to Akihabara, Ginza, other areas on this side of Tokyo pretty quickly. The neighbourhood is quiet, suburban, and beautiful, crossing the river each day gives you great views of the city. It takes about 45 mins to get to Shibuya which was maybe the only issue as we don't spend so much time in Asakusa, but the price was unmatched as we booked last minute. The hotel itself is immaculate and had an amazing exhibition in the foyer, the art storage is really fun to explore too. Has all the amenities you could require, staff are really helpful. When we stayed there were a lot of families with young kids also but we didn't tend to hear them as we had a room at the end of the corridor, but that is worth considering if you don't like too much noise. The Share Hotels are unbeatable in Japan for affordable, cosy, clean, stylish, neighbourhood vibes, make sure you check out their other branches in cities such as Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima - we have stayed in them all and always choose to return, if there is a vacancy. Thank you!

Sandra

This hotel is one of the nicest I've stayed in. Firstly it's in a really relaxed and charming part of the city, but near lots of great stuff. We much preferred it to staying in Shinjuku (which we did later on our trip). The hotel itself is really quiet and relaxing and cool. It's modern and filled with interesting art in small gallery rooms as well as throughout the hotel. The room is designed nicely (modern, sockets on either side of the bed that were built into the bedside tables, the lighting was soft and relaxing). Plus, the staff were delightful and we had nice chats with them. I wasn't feeling well when I arrived and they were really kind and caring and they asked how I was feeling the next day. When it was raining they ran after us to give us umbrellas. Etc. I thought it was great value for money. There weren't many breakfast options but what we had was really nice and set us up for the day and I thought the coffee was good!

Hannah

It was located in a super trendy art storage with a really cool cafe located at the property. There were complementary gowns, slippers, razors etc… we stayed in the family room or 6 people and although we knew it would be a little tight - we were surprised at the use of space! Well thought out! It was fantastic! Staff are amazing! They were there when we arrived at 12pm for check in and super helpful. Best thing it’s 6 min walk to Asakusa station!

Telana

It was pretty cool to see a hotel, café, and art museum all in one. The art and overall aesthetic gave the place so much character. When comparing to other hotels in Japan, their rooms are very spacious, especially the bathroom. The facilities and amenities were complete, and the staff were hospitable and accommodating. I really feel like I got my money's worth, so I would definitely stay here again and even recommend this to others.

Aaron

This has to be one of the best hotels that my partner and I have ever stayed in. It exudes a lot of charm, and you can tell there was a lot of thought and quality that was put into the construction of the space and rooms. It is located about a 10~15min walk from Asakusa station (either the Ginza Line or the Toei Asakusa Line), and placed in a quaint neighbourhood with plenty of konbinis nearby. Rooms on the upper floor are easily accessible via the lifts, and the reception has staff till midnight! The hotel functions also as an art space/gallery, with art pieces/installations in the lifts, along the walls, and in the basement! The hotel room is extremely extremely cosy and comfortable. Clean beds and pillows, great AC, and strong WIFI! There's a big TV with netflix available, freakin' awesome. They provide room service every alternate day, with an emphasis on being environmentally conscientious, which we respect and follow too. Special mention for the bathroom/shower room. It is incredible. Unique wall material in the shower area, and the mood lighting was just a great touch. It's definitely a luxury, not necessary at all, but such a cool touch by the hotel. It really makes your stay special and memorable. Everyday that we took a shower, we just felt so in awe. Sounds ridiculous I know, so people should definitely book a stay here and experience it themselves. Staff were all very kind and friendly, especially when we checked in quite late (close to midnight), and also when we had questions about leaving our luggage after check-out. Cleaning staff were very respectful and friendly too! No issues at all. Kaika was a big highlight of our holiday, and we would definitely come back again. Thank you for the great experience. Love the space, we miss it already!

Field

Excellent, classy hotel nearby both Asakusa and Kuramae stations (10 min each). Also within 5 minutes walk of a convenience store. Unless you have trouble walking the location is not an issue, we could get to Akihabara, Ginza, other areas on this side of Tokyo pretty quickly. The neighbourhood is quiet, suburban, and beautiful, crossing the river each day gives you great views of the city. It takes about 45 mins to get to Shibuya which was maybe the only issue as we don't spend so much time in Asakusa, but the price was unmatched as we booked last minute. The hotel itself is immaculate and had an amazing exhibition in the foyer, the art storage is really fun to explore too. Has all the amenities you could require, staff are really helpful. When we stayed there were a lot of families with young kids also but we didn't tend to hear them as we had a room at the end of the corridor, but that is worth considering if you don't like too much noise. The Share Hotels are unbeatable in Japan for affordable, cosy, clean, stylish, neighbourhood vibes, make sure you check out their other branches in cities such as Kanazawa, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima - we have stayed in them all and always choose to return, if there is a vacancy. Thank you!

Sandra

This hotel is one of the nicest I've stayed in. Firstly it's in a really relaxed and charming part of the city, but near lots of great stuff. We much preferred it to staying in Shinjuku (which we did later on our trip). The hotel itself is really quiet and relaxing and cool. It's modern and filled with interesting art in small gallery rooms as well as throughout the hotel. The room is designed nicely (modern, sockets on either side of the bed that were built into the bedside tables, the lighting was soft and relaxing). Plus, the staff were delightful and we had nice chats with them. I wasn't feeling well when I arrived and they were really kind and caring and they asked how I was feeling the next day. When it was raining they ran after us to give us umbrellas. Etc. I thought it was great value for money. There weren't many breakfast options but what we had was really nice and set us up for the day and I thought the coffee was good!

Hannah

It was located in a super trendy art storage with a really cool cafe located at the property. There were complementary gowns, slippers, razors etc… we stayed in the family room or 6 people and although we knew it would be a little tight - we were surprised at the use of space! Well thought out! It was fantastic! Staff are amazing! They were there when we arrived at 12pm for check in and super helpful. Best thing it’s 6 min walk to Asakusa station!

Telana

It was pretty cool to see a hotel, café, and art museum all in one. The art and overall aesthetic gave the place so much character. When comparing to other hotels in Japan, their rooms are very spacious, especially the bathroom. The facilities and amenities were complete, and the staff were hospitable and accommodating. I really feel like I got my money's worth, so I would definitely stay here again and even recommend this to others.

Aaron

מיקום

Kaika Tokyo -The Share Hotels-, 2-Chōme-16-5 Honjo, Sumida City , Chiyoda Ku, 130-0004, יפן

KAIKA TOKYO by THE SHARE HOTELS