• From Narita Airport
• Take the Keisei Line to Aoto station.
• Then change to Toei Asakusa line to Asakusabashi station.
• It takes approximately 60-80 minutes.
• Notice!
• If you are coming early in the morning,
• the Keisei Sky Access Express train will take you straight to Asakusabashi station, without any transfers.
• For JR pass holders:
• You can catch a Narita Express to Tokyo station.
• Take a Yamanote line and change at Akihabara for Sobu line to Asakusabashi.
• From Haneda Airport
• Take a Keikyu line.
• Trains bound for Imba-Nihonidai/ Inzai-Makinohara/ Keisei-Takasago are direct trains to Asakusabashi station.
• If you catch any other Keikyu train, you need to transfer at Sengakuji station to Toei Asakusa line.
• It takes approximately 35-40 minutes.
• Direction from Asakusabashi Station
• From Toei Asakusabashi station
• (When you take Keisei Line from Narita Airport you will arrive here, not JR Asakusabashi Station)
• Take A6 exit, you will see 7ELEVEN in front of you.
• Go straight along the main street for 2 blocks, and turn right at a Chinese restaurant.
• Turn left at the 2nd corner where you will see a building with a sign 'fukushima', then turn right at the first corner.
• You will see the sign of Anne Hostel on the left side of the street.
• From JR Asakusabashi station
• Take the East exit, go across the street in front of you FIRST and turn left.
• (High risk of getting lost if you don't go across the street here first!)
• Walk pass the 7eleven and go straight along the main street for 2 blocks.
• Turn right at a Chinese restaurant
• then turn left at the 2nd corner where you will see a building with a sign 'fukushima',
• then turn right at the first corner.
• You will see the sign of Anne Hostel on the left side of the street.
• Please check our website and print our the map and direction
• as it can be a bit tricky to get here without a map for the first time.