This traditional Japanese-style ryokan filled with Ukiyoe art and antiques is just a 3-minute walk from exit 1 of the Asakusa Train Station on the Tsukuba Express Line, has free Wi-Fi throughout and serves a set-menu Japanese breakfast. Rooms have a private bathroom and an LCD TV, and guests can also relax at the 24-hour public baths.
Guests at Sadachiyo Ryokan sleep on a tatami (woven-straw) floor in Japanese-style futon bedding. Each room includes air-conditioning/heating facilities, a closet and a safety deposit box. A low table with floor cushions complements the sliding Shoji paper screens and simple zen décor, and all rooms feature a traditional “tokonoma” decorative space.
Sensoji Temple, Nakamise Street and the Asakusa Subway Station are all a 10-minute walk from the ryokan. Tokyo Sky Tree, the tallest tower in the world, is a 10-minute bus ride away.
A free-use internet PC can be found at the lobby. Guests must check-in by 22:00.
Breakfast is served at the dining room. Lunch and dinner are not served on site, but the area has a variety of restaurants within a 3-minute walk.
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Endereço: Taito-ku, Asakusa 2-20-1, Tokyo 111-0032 (Mapa)
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This is a Lovely ryokan style hotel in Asakusa. Our room was spacious and elegant, with a lovley (green) tea set and Cold water supplied (I cheated by making black tea...). The baths on second floor aren't very big, but not crowded at all. We also had a bathroom in our room.
Staff was very helpful and most of them spoke English. We rented bikes, which was a good way to get around.
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proximity to Asakusa and Senso-ji temple
great staff - they greeted us really nicely and explained everything
green tea and boiling water in the room
baths for the guests
that was truly a Japanese inn experience!.
Good location in an interesting area of Tokyo. Sento was a bonus as not described on their website.
Some might find the "beds" a bit hard, but we slept very well. They did not know that one can travel directly to Narita Airport from Asakusa Kensei station, but insisted that we should go to Ueno (which we didn't). To some up, nothing real to complain about!!!.
I don't like that I didn't have a chance to try any food.