Hotel Mju-Adult Only
7,8/10 Very good - Based on 368 reviews
Hotel Mju-Adult Only sits in the Asakusa neighbourhood of Tokyo, a compact adult-only property positioned within easy walking distance of Senso‑ji and the Sumida riverside. The hotel’s modest scale and riverside setting mean several rooms enjoy direct views of Tokyo Skytree, and the layout includes a mix of western and Japanese-style accommodations aimed at private, short-stay stays. The property is described as a love hotel in Tokyo and is used primarily by couples and adult travellers seeking a discreet base near Asakusa’s temples, shopping streets and transport links.
Practical facilities are straightforward and consistent with a small urban love hotel: complimentary Wi‑Fi throughout, on‑site private parking, lift access and a 24‑hour reception with luggage storage. Guest rooms are air‑conditioned and fitted with flat‑screen TVs, DVD players and in‑room kettles; bathrooms typically include a bidet, hairdryer and standard toiletries, while some room types add balcony or riverside outlooks and jet/bubble bath options. Daily housekeeping and non‑smoking room choices are offered; parking is limited and advance enquiry is recommended.
The hotel operates under age‑restricted policies and does not cater to families or pets, so prospective guests should confirm entry requirements and check‑in procedures in advance. Service emphasis is on discretion and a quiet, efficiently run front desk, with occasional local touches reported by guests such as yukata/robes and small nightly amenities. For visitors planning an Asakusa stay focused on short private stays or a views‑focused night near Skytree, the hotel presents a compact, well‑situated option with core amenities for adult travellers.
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Review summary for: Hotel Mju-Adult Only
Positive Reviews
Excellent location near Asakusa and transport
Many guests praised the hotel's location: close to Sensoji Temple, shopping streets, a nearby bus stop and metro, and small restaurants — convenient for sightseeing and getting around.
Friendly, helpful staff
Reviewers consistently noted polite and attentive reception staff (some available 24/7) and use of translation aids when needed, which improved the stay despite occasional language barriers.
Spacious rooms and large baths
Several guests appreciated larger-than-typical Tokyo rooms, comfortable layouts and very large bathtubs / bubble jacuzzis that added comfort and a relaxing experience.
Good amenities and extras
Rooms often included traditional robes, quality toiletries and skincare products; guests also mentioned complimentary small gifts (snacks, bath bombs) provided during their stay.
Cleanliness and value for price
Many reviews highlighted good cleanliness, comfortable beds for sleeping well, and overall good value — several said the hotel was great for the price.
Negative Reviews
Persistent cigarette smell in rooms and common areas
Multiple guests reported a strong or lingering cigarette odor in rooms, elevators or the building that sometimes persisted even with windows open, which affected comfort for non-smokers.
Noise and limited soundproofing
Some visitors experienced poor sound insulation and night-time noise (typical of a love hotel area), which disturbed sleep for a few guests.
Elevator problems and unpleasant odors
There were reports of the elevator being out of order on occasions, and several guests noted an unpleasant smell in the elevator itself, which impacted access to balconies and guest convenience.
Room discrepancies and small layouts
A few reviews mentioned discrepancies with the listing (no balcony despite booking for one), very small or windowless rooms, narrow bathroom/ WC areas, or some aging décor and older TVs.
Service limitations and communication issues
Some guests were disappointed by restrictive check-in policies or late room access, no regular room service during longer stays, occasional AC maintenance needs, and occasional language barriers despite staff efforts.
Frequently Asked Questions
This property is adults-only; a government photo ID is required at check-in and a minimum age policy applies—confirm the exact age when you book.
Standard check-in is from 17:00 until 00:00 and check-out is by 13:00; guests are asked to share an estimated arrival time in advance.
The hotel offers a 24-hour reception and staff are experienced with discreet service; luggage storage is available at the desk.
Hotel Mju operates as a love hotel with private rooms designed for discretion; however the entrance is street-level in the Asakusa area, so behaviour on arrival should be low-key.
Sound insulation is limited in some rooms and a number of guests report hearing street or neighboring-room noise at night.
Rooms typically include a flat-screen TV, DVD player, kettle, bath with bidet and toiletries, and some rooms have bubble tubs, balconies or river/SkyTree views.
Free Wi‑Fi is available for guests throughout the property.
There is private parking available but spaces are limited and there may be height or size restrictions, so confirm availability before arrival.
No full restaurant is listed for the property; you’ll find many restaurants nearby, vending machines on site, and delivery options to the room are commonly used.
Staff are generally helpful but English ability can be limited; use simple English, add requests (arrival time, non-smoking room, privacy notes) to your booking or call ahead.
