Guest House Sakura Tokyo
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Guest House Sakura Review
Kanda Shrine is placed approximately a 10-minute drive away, and the famous Tokyo National Museum is within 10 minutes' drive of the 2-star Guest House Sakura.
Guests can enjoy Indian meals at New Prasidha Ishihara within 5 minutes' walk of the property.
Impressions
In the bustling city of Tokyo, where life moves at the speed of a bullet train, I unearthed a hidden oasis that beckoned travelers seeking an escape from the ordinary. Nestled amidst the vibrant streets, the Guest House Sakura stood tall like an ancient cherry blossom tree, ready to offer respite and rejuvenation to weary souls. Like a gentle spring breeze, the hotel's commitment to active recreation whispered promises of invigorating experiences and unforgettable moments.
As I stepped into the lobby, the warm embrace of the Sakura team enveloped me like a cozy blanket, assuring me that my every need would be met with care and precision. The housekeeping service, akin to graceful geishas, danced through the rooms, leaving behind a trail of serenity and cleanliness. Not a speck of dust dared to linger, as if it knew that the guest's comfort was paramount. Fresh linens awaited me each day, plumped and pristine, inviting me to sink into a sea of relaxation.
In need of clean clothes after my adventure-filled days, I discovered the laundry service that embraced my garments with tender care. Just like a skilled artisan, every stain and wrinkle was delicately attended to, as if the garments were a cherished piece of art. From my well-worn hiking gear to my elegant kimono, the laundry service breathed new life into each piece, readying them for another day of exploration.
With every service provided, the Guest House Sakura proved itself to be an active traveler's haven, not just a place to rest but a sanctuary for those who sought to embrace the energy of Tokyo. Like a seasoned explorer, the Sakura exuded an air of possibility, urging me to dive headfirst into the vibrant cityscape and return to the comforting embrace of its walls at the end of each exhilarating day.
So, dear traveler, if you find yourself yearning for a haven that understands and embodies the essence of active recreation, allow the Guest House Sakura to be your compass. Let its housekeeping service guide you towards tranquility, its laundry service revive your worn-out attire, and let yourself be swept away by the undeniable charm of a hotel that understands the needs of the adventurous soul.
Positives and negatives
- Free Wi-Fi available in the rooms.
Key Features
- free wifi
- laundry
- terrace
- bar
- daily housekeeping
- heating
- air conditioning
Rooms
Facilities
Rooms
- Free Wi-Fi in rooms
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Mini-bar
- Terrace
- Garden furniture
Dining facilities
- Bar/ Lounge area Shared kitchen Cookware/ Kitchen utensils
Services
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
Relax
- Night club
- Leisure/ TV room
Activities for Kids
- Board games
Reviews
Location
Landmarks nearby
- Nakamise Shopping Street 1.55 km (5085 ft)
- Senso-ji 1.81 km (1.12 mi.)
- The Sumida Hokusai Museum 680 m (2231 ft)
- Sumida riverside hall gallery 1.22 km (4003 ft)
- Sumida Aquarium 1.12 km (3675 ft)
- Kanda Shrine 3.47 km (2.16 mi.)
- Tokyo Skytree 1.16 km (3806 ft)
- Edo-Tokyo Museum 1.03 km (3379 ft)
- Ueno Park 3.33 km (2.07 mi.)
- Tobacco and Salt Museum 640 m (2100 ft)
Summary
✔️ Rating | 7.7 / 10 |
🏷️ Min Price | $19 |
🔑 Rooms | 21 |
⭐ Reviews | 263 |
📍 Landmarks nearby | Nakamise Shopping Street , Senso-ji , The Sumida Hokusai Museum |