Enjoying Your Time at &Here TOKYO UENO
You can certainly enjoy yourself with an overnight stay, but we recommend a stay of two to three nights or more if you want to fully enjoy Ueno.
Staff are happy to introduce tourist spots they recommend around the vicinity of &Here TOKYO UENO, from famous spots to hidden gems.

Ueno Station

Narita International Airport

Ueno Park
Take an express bus from Narita or Haneda Airports, and from Tokyo Station you can take the JR Yamanote Line to smoothly go to Ueno Station.

Front Desk

Cherry blossoms at Shinobazu Pond

Ueno Zoo
The front desk of &Here is also your information center for the area.
Ask about recommended spots in the area when you check in.

Large Public Bath

Inshotei

Planning tomorrow’s activities in the dining area
After eating at local restaurants, relax at our large public bath. In your spacious room, discuss your plans for the next day!

Breakfast

Ameyoko area

Tokyo National Museum(Open 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., final admission 30 minutes before closing. Closed Mondays*1)

Art gallery
Get takeout breakfast from the hotel and enjoy a relaxing morning meal in your room. After that, enjoy walking through the Ameyoko area and going around various art galleries!

Yanesen

Azegami soba restaurant

Shokichi original hand puppet workshop

Nezu Shrine
Go out to the Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi areas—collectively known as Yanesen. They’re packed with gourmet, cultural, and historical highlights!

Ueno area

Yanaka beer hall

Continuing the fun in the dining area
Enjoy dinner at restaurants recommended by &Here staff. Then buy some drinks and snacks and continue the fun your room!

Kabaya coffee shop

Takeya discount store

Matsuzakaya department store
On the morning of your last day, take a stroll through Yanesen. Have some breakfast at Kayaba Coffee, a café in an old folk house in Yanaka.

Akihabara area

Akihabara Electric Town
Enjoy the deep side of Japan, starting with Akihabara Electric Town. This area is packed with all kinds of things to enjoy!

Asakusa area

Asakusa area

Ninja café Asakusa

Ganso food replica store
Stop by Asakusa to conclude your trip. Just taking a stroll through this area will excite you, and it has many spots where you can experience Japanese culture!
*1: If Monday is a national holiday or a make-up holiday for one that falls on Sunday, the building will be open, and closed on the next weekday. Also, this facility will be closed on December 19, 2023 (Tuesday), the New Year period (from December 25, 2023 [Monday] to January 1, 2024 [Monday, national holiday]) and other days deemed as temporary closures