Mycube By Mystays Asakusa Kuramae
- Tokyo
- 15 Jun, 2025
With rates that can sometimes dip below US$50 per night and a location within walking distance of Asakusa, the MyCUBE by MYSTAYS is a great option for budget travelers looking to stay in the Asakusa/Ueno/Sky Tree area.
[Capsules at MyCUBE by MYSTAYS]
MyCUBE by MYSTAYS Asakusa Kuramae At A Glance
- Great for: couples, solo travelers, backpackers
- Strong points: nice capsules, comfortable lounge, near Asakusa and Sky Tree etc
- Sample rates: US$40 to US$140
[MyCUBE lobby]
MyCUBE is a modern capsule hotel, which means it accepts both male and female guests (unlike traditional capsule hotels). The capsules here (or “cubes”) are more spacious than traditional capsules and they’re fine for sleeping. And when you get tired of chilling in your cube, you can head to the lobby, which is a great place to meet other travelers.
[MyCUBE common area]
So if you’re looking for a cheap place to stay in Asakusa where you can meet other travelers and you don’t mind a fairly small “room,” then give MyCUBE a close look.
English name:
MyCUBE by MYSTAYS Asakusa Kuramae
Japanese name:
マイキューブ by MYSTAYS 浅草蔵前
English address:
2-6-7 Kuramae, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 111-0051, Japan
Japanese address:
〒111-0051 東京都台東区蔵前2-6-7
Price:
Budget
Check availability and pricing for MyCUBE by MYSTAYS Asakusa Kuramae on Booking.com or Agoda.com
Internet: Free WiFi
Non-smoking rooms: Hotel is smoke-free
Nearest transport:
Approximately a 1-minute walk from Kuramae Station (Toei Asakusa Line,
Exit A2)
About a 4-minute walk from Kuramae Station (Toei Oedo Line, Exit A6)
Close to Asakusa Station and Tawaramachi Station
Telephone: 81-3-5835-3181
Near To Here:
MyCUBE by MYSTAYS is located in Tokyo’s Asakusa
district. See our complete list of things to do
in Asakusa, including places to eat, nightlife
and places to stay.
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