Stay Sakura Tokyo Shinjuku Hyakukura
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Stay Sakura Tokyo Shinjuku Hyakukura Review
Yoyogi Park is placed a 10-minute ride away, and Yoroi Shrine is within 12 minutes' stroll of the 3-star Stay Sakura Tokyo Shinjuku Hyakukura.
Impressions
As the sun set over the bustling streets of Tokyo, I embarked on a journey of exploration and excitement, delving into the world of active recreation. Like a spirited athlete ready to conquer new challenges, I made my way to the Stay Sakura Tokyo Shinjuku Hyakukura. This hotel, a beacon of hospitality and comfort, was the perfect haven for travelers seeking both relaxation and invigorating adventures.
Upon entering the hotel, I was greeted by a team of passionate guides, akin to expert coaches, eager to assist me in crafting an itinerary tailored to my desires. Like a seasoned marathon runner, I was equipped with a map highlighting the myriad of activities available in the area. From hiking the nearby scenic trails to cycling through the vibrant streets of Tokyo, every adventure was at my fingertips.
The rooms at Stay Sakura Tokyo Shinjuku Hyakukura mirrored a sanctuary for the weary traveler, akin to a state-of-the-art sports facility designed to rejuvenate the body and mind. The spacious accommodations were reminiscent of an athlete's training ground, offering a soothing environment to rest and recharge after a day full of exhilarating escapades. The comfortable beds embraced me like a supportive coach, ensuring a restful night's sleep for the endurance that awaited the next day.
One of the highlights of my stay was the hotel's state-of-the-art fitness center. It was a veritable playground for fitness enthusiasts, equipped with top-of-the-line gym equipment and even a yoga studio. Here, I felt like an athlete preparing for a championship, pushing my limits and indulging in invigorating workouts. The panoramic view of the city from the fitness center elevated my training experience, reminding me that even in the midst of an urban landscape, I could find solace and serenity.
In the realm of active recreation, the Stay Sakura Tokyo Shinjuku Hyakukura stood tall as a champion, offering a rejuvenating respite for travelers seeking adventure. It was a vessel carrying the spirit of exploration, guiding and coaxing me towards new heights. The hotel embraced its role as a partner in my journey, encouraging me to unlock my full potential and reminding me that Tokyo was a city of endless possibilities. With each day that passed, I grew more enamored by the hotel's commitment to active living, transforming my stay into an unforgettable experience as vibrant and exhilarating as the city itself.
Positives and negatives
- Located directly in the Shinjuku Ward district and really close to the massive Godzilla Head.
- Within 20 minutes' walk to the town centre.
- Free Wi-Fi available throughout the property.
- Rates are good.
- Occasional complaints about a bit hard beds.
Key Features
- non-smoking rooms
- free wifi
- family rooms
- elevator
- baggage storage
- air conditioning
Rooms
Facilities
Facilities
- Flat-screen TV
Rooms
- Air conditioning
- Soundproofed rooms
- Sitting area
- Dining table
Reviews
Location
Landmarks nearby
- Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden 2.34 km (1.45 mi.)
- Omoide Yokocho nights Market 1.16 km (3806 ft)
- Cherry blossom viewing 2.34 km (1.45 mi.)
- Samurai Museum 1.06 km (3478 ft)
- Godzilla Head 1.02 km (3346 ft)
- Toyama Park 970 m (3182 ft)
- Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings 1.52 km (4987 ft)
Summary
✔️ Rating | 8.5 / 10 |
🏷️ Min Price | $341 |
🔑 Rooms | 21 |
⭐ Reviews | 285 |
📍 Landmarks nearby | Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden , Omoide Yokocho nights Market , Cherry blossom viewing |