Sakura Hotel Nippori in Tokyo stands just a four-minute walk from Sendagi Station, offering both Japanese-style rooms and Western bedrooms with balconies and individual air conditioning.
The hotel provides shared shower rooms and toilets on each floor, with the fifth floor's shower facilities reserved for women. Rooms feature tatami mat flooring and offer views of a quiet street, an inner courtyard, or the garden. Guests can borrow hairdryers, irons, and ironing boards at the front desk without charge. Towels are provided free of charge.
Guests have access to a terrace along with an elevator that reaches all room levels. The property includes non-smoking rooms adapted for wheelchair users featuring grab rails by the toilet. A children's playground is available on site alongside board games and puzzles in shared spaces including a TV lounge where free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout the hotel.
Additional services include a coffee shop in the common area, currency exchange facilities, concierge assistance at the lobby, 24-hour front desk support with free luggage storage, heating options within rooms designed for allergy-friendly stays, medical support on-site, smoke detection units in guest accommodations as well as disposable face masks available for guests’ use.
Breakfast is offered daily as a continental option for an additional fee while nearby attractions such as Sensoji Temple and Yasukuni Shrine are reachable by train, Tokyo Haneda International Airport lies approximately forty minutes away by rail.
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The hotel is in a great spot in Yanaka, quiet at night with a nice view of people on the street. It felt safe and friendly, with plenty of space to store luggage before check-in or send it ahead. We liked the low price and easy access to Nippori and Sendagi stations, which made getting to Narita via the Skyliner really simple without dealing with big stations.