Published date: January 28, 2025
The Charms of Asakusa OMO3 and How to Enjoy Tokyo Travel
Room Type Stayed
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Experience of the stay
The geographical location of Asakusa OMO3 is close to Senso-ji Temple and Tokyo Skytree. The room space is not large, but the area under the seating is well-utilized for luggage storage. In the single room type, a tatami resting space is created above the bed, so the overall usage does not feel cramped. The public facilities of the OMO3 series are somewhat limited, but there is still a simple dining area on the top floor, offering views of the Skytree and a panoramic view of Senso-ji Temple. Due to its affordable price and excellent location, it is essential to book in advance.
Experiences during the trip
During my visit to Tokyo, the weather was very pleasant. Whether I was at Lake Kawaguchi, Kamakura, or in downtown Tokyo, the skies were clear, and I captured many beautiful scenes. Winter in Ginza and Omotesando offers many shopping discounts, and visiting Kamakura and Enoshima for shopping and afternoon tea is very enjoyable. Gazing at Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchi is breathtaking. For those who love thrills, be sure to visit Fuji-Q Highland to experience the world's most exciting roller coasters and a haunted house themed around a hospital!
I encountered something worth reminding everyone during this trip. When I initially booked the room, I planned to travel alone, so although I reserved a double room, I only selected one person. Later, I added a friend to the trip, but I didn’t specifically change the number of guests or cancel and rebook with the updated number. As a result, when I arrived, I was asked to pay an additional fee, which was equivalent to the price of booking a new room. If there is a discrepancy between the reserved number of guests and the actual number of arrivals, it is crucial to make changes in advance to avoid similar situations.