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Sukeroku No Yado Sadachiyo

3.0 of 5
2-20-1 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo Prefecture 111-0032 , Japan
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Sukeroku No Yado Sadachiyo
Ranked #5 of 19 Taito B&B and Inns
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Rome, Italy
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35 hotel reviews
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43 helpful votes 43 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed April 27, 2013

Asakusa is a little out of the way (although it has a vibrant nightlife and during the day you can purchase any cooking implement you might dream of) but well served by public transport, and the Tokyo underground is much easier to navigate than some people say, with plenty of diagrammes and signposting in English. Otherwise a taxi from Ueno... More

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Guildford
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7 hotel reviews
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed March 31, 2013

We stayed here for our 2 last nights of our trip and we loved it! We wanted to experience something a bit more traditional and was lucky to get a reservation for this Ryokan. The staff were very helpful and friendly on arrival, we were taken upstairs to our rooms which were quite small and the beds already made up... More

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Singapore, Singapore
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19 hotel reviews
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed December 12, 2012

We enjoyed our stay in the Sadachiyo Ryokan. I had tried to reserve the room but was informed none was available. I was patient and kept following up to see if there would be a sudden vacancy. Fortunately, there was a guest that backed out; opening the opportunity to enjoy Tokyo in a ryokan on our anniversary! We were very... More

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australia
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed December 7, 2012

I am glad that I did book for this ryokan for 3 nights stay. It was such a great experience. We had got the smallest room but is still so roomy compare to other business hotels. You get your own toilet and bathroom with nicey nice amenities. You also get complimentary internet on every floor. As from other previews, the... More

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chicago, ill
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3 of 5 stars Reviewed October 23, 2012

great location and very friendly and helpful staff. Found it a bit noisy in the morning and around the shared bath area. Ask for an extra mattress to double up with. Only one is pretty thin on the floor. Italian restaurant just up the street is very good. 5 minute walk to temple area.

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Rome, Italy
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed October 23, 2012

Japanese people are generally very hospitable but this ryokan is special. The recreated antique atmosphere is perfect. My room had its own bath and toilet (you get special slippers to wear in there). The bath was beautiful, very deep, with a black and gold chrysanthemum pattern. The communal baths (same gender) were also great, one cypress, the other granite, open... More

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Melbourne, Australia
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed October 7, 2012

We lashed out for two expensive nights in this lovely ryokan in the centre of Asakusa's restaurant area. It was quiet at night. We had a very big room (for Tokyo) on the fourth floor and I counted ten tatami mats in the main room. There was also a smaller ante room where we put our luggage and it had... More

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Sydney, Australia
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8 helpful votes 8 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed July 26, 2012

My Husband had stayed here before, but this was my and our teenage son and daughter's first time to Japan and it was very special. It was just fantastic. The staff were amazing, so helpful and so so friendly. Their English was way better than our Japanese, though we still kept trying. We loved the very authentic traditional Japanese feel... More

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London, United Kingdom
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25 hotel reviews
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5 of 5 stars Reviewed June 24, 2012

This a fantastic place to stay in Tokyo. Asakusa is a great traditional area and a really good place to head to at the end of the day. Tokyo's quite a big city but it's just about walkable if you're keen! We were right in the middle of a festival as well which was really amazing. The hotel and room... More

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Adelaide, Australia
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4 of 5 stars Reviewed June 21, 2012

We were very impressed when we walked into our room with its fancy duvet’s on futons and all the appearance of a traditional Japanese room. 10 Tatami mats, we discovered, made it a big room. A low table with tea making facilities and an alcove with ornaments completed the setting. In the small living area there was a slightly higher... More

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Sukeroku No Yado Sadachiyo Tokyo, Japan
Address: 2-20-1 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo Prefecture 111-0032 , Japan
Region: Japan > Kanto > Tokyo Prefecture > Tokyo > Taito
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Ranked #5 of 19 B&Bs / Inns in Taito
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Hotel Class:3 star (3*)
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