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Sakura Hostel Asakusa

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Welcome to Sakura Hostel Asakusa, your cozy oasis in the bustling heart of Tokyo! Nestled just 6,1mi from the city center, this charming hotel combines convenience and comfort, making it an ideal base for your adventures in the electrifying capital of Japan. With prices starting from only $66, prepare to indulge in a delightful stay without breaking the bank.

Property building in Sakura Hostel Asakusa
Property building in Sakura Hostel Asakusa

Habitaciones

Bunk Bed in Mixed Dormitory Room in Sakura Hostel Asakusa

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185 pies cuad.

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Sleep comfortably in our modern mixed dormitory room with an inviting bunk bed, air conditioning, and air purifiers. Accessible by elevator, this cozy 183 sqft space assures a peaceful stay.

Bunk Bed in Female Dormitory Room   in Sakura Hostel Asakusa

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Modern bunk bed in a female dorm room with air conditioning, elevator access, and air purifiers. Ideal for solo female travelers seeking comfort and convenience.

Family Room with Shared Bathroom in Sakura Hostel Asakusa

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Cozy family room with 5 bunk beds for up to 7 guests. Enjoy air conditioning in a 183 sqft space on upper floors reached by elevator.

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Kick off your mornings with a complimentary breakfast and fuel up for your day of exploration! Stay connected with our free Wi-Fi or take a break in our sun-soaked terrace while planning your next adventure with the help of our friendly tour desk. For those looking to unwind, the hotel's picnic area and balconies offer a peaceful escape, while our non-smoking rooms and air conditioning ensure a pleasant ambiance throughout your stay. Guests have given us glowing reviews, with a total of 1379 satisfied travelers sharing their experiences here.

Property building in Sakura Hostel Asakusa
Property building in Sakura Hostel Asakusa

Vive lo Mejor

At Sakura Hostel Asakusa, you'll discover not just a place to stay, but also a welcoming community. Our 24-hour front desk is always ready to assist you, and for the skiing enthusiasts, we have options to meet your adventure needs. With additional features like private parking and easy access via elevator, we ensure your stay is as seamless and enjoyable as possible. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor to Tokyo, we can’t wait to make your stay unforgettable!

Bed in Sakura Hostel Asakusa
Bedroom, Bed in Sakura Hostel Asakusa

Planifica tu estancia

At Sakura Hostel Asakusa, we know that the best trips are made even better by delightful mealtime experiences! Our complimentary breakfast isn’t just a morning ritual; it’s the perfect way to kickstart your day with tasty delights that keep you energized for all the Tokyo adventures ahead. Whether you're a fan of savory or sweet, our breakfast offerings will surely please your palate. And when you return from your escapades, imagine kicking back in our picturesque picnic area, swapping stories with fellow travelers, and planning your next outing over a refreshing drink on our inviting terrace.

Breakfast in Sakura Hostel Asakusa
Food and drinks in Sakura Hostel Asakusa

Servicios

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Wifi gratis

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Solárium

Mostrador de tours

Terraza

Recepción 24 horas

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Property building in Sakura Hostel Asakusa
Excellent location in Asakusa. Staff were very friendly, and introduced Japanese new year traditions to us, since that was when we stayed there. The hostel hosts many events, such as a samurai performance, and each night we stayed there were guests who offered to cook dishes from their home country for a very small fee. The common room was nice, the facilities were well maintained, the room was quiet and clean, and the beds were about as comfortable as you can hope for from a hostel.

Jacob

I had been in Tokyo for 2 weeks at 5 different hostels. This is the first one where I made friends with other travellers. The hostel seems to specialise in bringing people together. It attracts friendly travellers and the common room is spacious enough to let people get to know each other. Clean and handy facilities. Friendly senior staff, though the trainees need some more help. Lots of good bars and little things to do around the area.

Isaac

The location is perfect! I travelled with my parents, they are señor citizens; but they are very happy with the area. This is what you will find from Sakura Hostel's location: Nearby Stations (6 to 10-minute walk) Don Quijote (5-minute walk) Shopping area (4-minute walk) Sensoji Temple (3-minute walk) OK Grocery (2-minute walk) Famous Ramen Specialty which we really loved (2-minute walk) Familymart / Lawson (1-minute walk)

Eunice

Really great location in a very popular part of town, close to great places to eat, drink and try all kinds of things. Bunk beds are fine, rooms are kept clean and the staff does a good job maintaining the bathrooms. The breakfast is super basic (literally bread with margarine and some jams), but the soup they offer with it is very tasty. It's short on any kind of protein, but has good flavor.

Dion

You can't possibly beat the position, slap bang in the middle of Asakusa, IMHO one of the best neighbourhoods to stay at. Fairly large beds with curtains, six floors with elevator, common area feels lively to hang around/work from remote w lounge music in the background, side by side to a kitchen area which tho not ample is well stocked with the usual deal of crockery&cutlery.

Daniele

Excellent location in Asakusa. Staff were very friendly, and introduced Japanese new year traditions to us, since that was when we stayed there. The hostel hosts many events, such as a samurai performance, and each night we stayed there were guests who offered to cook dishes from their home country for a very small fee. The common room was nice, the facilities were well maintained, the room was quiet and clean, and the beds were about as comfortable as you can hope for from a hostel.

Jacob

I had been in Tokyo for 2 weeks at 5 different hostels. This is the first one where I made friends with other travellers. The hostel seems to specialise in bringing people together. It attracts friendly travellers and the common room is spacious enough to let people get to know each other. Clean and handy facilities. Friendly senior staff, though the trainees need some more help. Lots of good bars and little things to do around the area.

Isaac

The location is perfect! I travelled with my parents, they are señor citizens; but they are very happy with the area. This is what you will find from Sakura Hostel's location: Nearby Stations (6 to 10-minute walk) Don Quijote (5-minute walk) Shopping area (4-minute walk) Sensoji Temple (3-minute walk) OK Grocery (2-minute walk) Famous Ramen Specialty which we really loved (2-minute walk) Familymart / Lawson (1-minute walk)

Eunice

Really great location in a very popular part of town, close to great places to eat, drink and try all kinds of things. Bunk beds are fine, rooms are kept clean and the staff does a good job maintaining the bathrooms. The breakfast is super basic (literally bread with margarine and some jams), but the soup they offer with it is very tasty. It's short on any kind of protein, but has good flavor.

Dion

You can't possibly beat the position, slap bang in the middle of Asakusa, IMHO one of the best neighbourhoods to stay at. Fairly large beds with curtains, six floors with elevator, common area feels lively to hang around/work from remote w lounge music in the background, side by side to a kitchen area which tho not ample is well stocked with the usual deal of crockery&cutlery.

Daniele

Excellent location in Asakusa. Staff were very friendly, and introduced Japanese new year traditions to us, since that was when we stayed there. The hostel hosts many events, such as a samurai performance, and each night we stayed there were guests who offered to cook dishes from their home country for a very small fee. The common room was nice, the facilities were well maintained, the room was quiet and clean, and the beds were about as comfortable as you can hope for from a hostel.

Jacob

I had been in Tokyo for 2 weeks at 5 different hostels. This is the first one where I made friends with other travellers. The hostel seems to specialise in bringing people together. It attracts friendly travellers and the common room is spacious enough to let people get to know each other. Clean and handy facilities. Friendly senior staff, though the trainees need some more help. Lots of good bars and little things to do around the area.

Isaac

The location is perfect! I travelled with my parents, they are señor citizens; but they are very happy with the area. This is what you will find from Sakura Hostel's location: Nearby Stations (6 to 10-minute walk) Don Quijote (5-minute walk) Shopping area (4-minute walk) Sensoji Temple (3-minute walk) OK Grocery (2-minute walk) Famous Ramen Specialty which we really loved (2-minute walk) Familymart / Lawson (1-minute walk)

Eunice

Really great location in a very popular part of town, close to great places to eat, drink and try all kinds of things. Bunk beds are fine, rooms are kept clean and the staff does a good job maintaining the bathrooms. The breakfast is super basic (literally bread with margarine and some jams), but the soup they offer with it is very tasty. It's short on any kind of protein, but has good flavor.

Dion

You can't possibly beat the position, slap bang in the middle of Asakusa, IMHO one of the best neighbourhoods to stay at. Fairly large beds with curtains, six floors with elevator, common area feels lively to hang around/work from remote w lounge music in the background, side by side to a kitchen area which tho not ample is well stocked with the usual deal of crockery&cutlery.

Daniele

Ubicación

2-24-2 Asakusa Taito, Tokyo, 111-0032, Japón

Sakura Hostel Asakusa