Tsang Harry
May 23, 2024
The hotel is located in the residential area of Iriya, and the environment is relatively quiet and quiet. There are convenience stores and bento shops within walking distance, but there are fewer restaurants and shopping stores. The hotel is located between Ueno and Asakusa. It takes about 25-30 minutes to walk to these famous attractions, and you can enjoy the scenery of people's livelihood along the way. There is also a bus stop nearby, and you can reach more sightseeing spots in about 15 minutes by bus.
There is an elevator in the hotel, but you need to go up a flight of stairs to check in and out, which may cause some inconvenience to the elderly. The overall decoration retains the characteristics of Japanese-style houses. There are lockers at the entrance to change shoes, and then there is a Western-style living room with coffee, tea and snacks. Refrigerators are also provided in the corridor on the third floor.
The room type I stayed in did not have a private bathroom, but there was a simple wash basin and mirror in the entrance. The room adopts a traditional tatami design, which is very comfortable and clean, and is spacious for single or double occupancy. The sound insulation effect is good, and there is air conditioning, TV and wardrobe in the room, but there is only one charging plug. In addition, the room also provides Japanese yukata to wear as pajamas in the hotel to enhance the Japanese-style stay experience.
The bathroom is separate for men and women. It is located on the first and second floors. It adopts a typical Japanese design and is equipped with a dressing room, shower room and bathtub. You can fully experience Japanese bathing culture. There are also self-service laundry facilities on the ground floor.
In general, Sakura Inn is a very unique Japanese-style B&B with a comfortable overall environment, considerate service, and high cost performance. It is highly recommended to travelers who like Japanese life experience.
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