A place where modern and history, activity and tranquility come together
Hmlet Moto-Asakusa opened in July of 2021. It has a natural atmosphere and is styled with Northern European vintage furniture. You can choose from three types of rooms: Studio, Full 1-Bedroom apartment (Small Type) and a Full 2-Bedroom apartment.
There is also teleworking space in the large common lounge. You will be surrounded by three distinct areas: "Asakusa", "Ueno" and "Kuramae." A place where modern and history, activity and tranquility come together.
You can expand your recreational options to enjoy every day.In addition, 3 stations and 4 lines are accessible, such as the Oedo Line and Ginza Line. It is a great location with direct access to Shibuya. Also, Hmlet Motoasakusa is ZEH (Net Zero Energy House).
It provides comfortable living in the building with improved heat insulation and by using highly efficient and energy-saving equipment. Energy consumption is reduced by this. It is a property that pursues environmentally friendly sustainability.
Supermarket:
My Basket 4min
Maruetsu 10min
Convenience store:
Seven-Eleven 1min
FamilyMart 4min
Drug store:
Tsuruha Drag 4min
Matsumoto Kiyoshi 6min
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