The entire city from your doorstep!
Sakura Hotel is conveniently located in the heart of Tokyo's Jimbocho used book district. We provide cheap, clean, bright and cozy rooms for any travel purposes, from business to backpacking.
Sakura Hotel has 4 types of hotel rooms: single, double, twin and shared rooms with bunk beds in a dormitory style; excellent for backpackers and families. Consider Sakura Hotel as a Japanese Guest house or a Youth Hostel.
Sakura Hotel is located at the very center of Tokyo, and is handy to access major spotsin Tokyo. Discover the metropolis during your stay with us. Here, we will show you some local attractions within a walking distance from the hotel.
Subways in Tokyo are very convenient and you could go to nearly everywhere, but at the same time you could easily spend thousands of Yen when buying single-journey tickets. The same goes for museums and exhibitions where most admissions start from 1,000 Yen or more. Is there a cheaper solution? Of course there is! Check out the following websites:
>> Tokyo Metro 1-day ticket for unlimited rides
>>Tokyo Museum "Grutt" Pass for 70 facilities within 2 months
Kanda Used Book District
More than 75% of Tokyo's used, old book sellers and collectors have shops located in this district.
There are bookstores where you can buycopies of UKIYOE from 1,000yen. Ask Sakura Hotel staff for more information.
Tokyo Dome & Korakuen
Baseball games and musical concerts take place at Tokyo Dome.
Next to the dome, is one of the oldest amusement parks in Japan, Korakuen, which recently also opened a spa resort.
Imperial Palace
The Imperial Palace is a very rare natural setting in the center of Tokyo; a large natural landmark similar to Central Park in New York and Stanley Park in Vancouver.
Akihabara Electric City
The mecca for shopping for electronic goods. Nowhere else in the world will you find a larger selection of consumer electronic goods. From tiny, state-of-the-art mobile phones to large entertainment systems; a digital consumer goods Super Mall!
Yushima Tenjin Shrine
Founded in the fourteenth century, Yushima Tenjin is now known as a shrine for learning . Every year during the exam season, many students come over to pray for their success, and leave hopeful messages on ema, small wooden tablets and hang them outside the main hall.
Koishikawa Korakuen
Koishikawa Korakuen is the oldest garden in Tokyo, first laid out in 1629. An astonishingly beautiful park, with a range of walks, bridges, hills and vistas that encourage quiet contemplation. The entrance however, tucked away down a side street, can be difficult to find.