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It was really great. Very friendly, homely and very clean. I couldn't ask for more. They had thought of everything, even a book exchange and a box of free stuff that people had left! I thoroughly recommend this hostel.
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Internet Access 24 hour reception
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!!! Special Deals for Group Travelers in Autum and Winter!!!
Book 'Standard 6 Bed Private' or 'Standard 8 Bed Private' and get FREE BREAKFAST for all the days you booked.
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!!! Airport Pick-up for Group of 6 or more!!!
Pick-up service from/to Narita Airport is now available for groups of 6 people or more. 2,700 yen per person.
Book this by email well in advance after you reserved your room through Hostelworld.com.
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Having served thousands of backpackers from all over the world, we are proud of being professional hostel staff here at Sakura Hostel Asakusa. Leave it to us! We know what you need!
Only minutes away from Asakusa's main temples, shrines, pagoda, traditional shopping arcades, Akihabara Electronic/Animation Town, Ueno National Museum/Zoo & more. Asakusa has four train/subway stations for access all over Tokyo.
Main Features:
- Check in Time 13:00 (Guests arriving later than 21:00 must call/email us)
- Check out Time 11:00
- No curfew / No closing time/We wait for your arrival till late at night
- 24 hrs open reception with English speaking staff
- We also speak some Spanish and Korean
- All-you-can-eat breakfast for 315 yen
- Credit cards welcomed
- Guest kitchen available
- Spacey lounge to meet people
- In-room locker for every dorm bed
- Free DVDs and PS2 games
- Free Wifi
- Originally designed bed with personal bed light and electric plug
- Free luggage storage before/after your stay
- Information about apartment rental
Sakura Hostel Asakusa is a purpose-built 6-storied hostel with dorms and twin rooms, common kitchen, comfortable lounge and Internet cafe ideally designed for people to socialize and make friends from all over the world.
The members involved in this hostel's opening, from the front staff to the architects, are all backpackers who have been wishing to have a cheap but clean and comfortable hostel which they would like to introduce to their backpacking friends visiting Tokyo.
Come and meet us at Asakusa. This is more than just a place to sleep.
This is a Trusted Review. Why?
It was really great. Very friendly, homely and very clean. I couldn't ask for more. They had thought of everything, even a book exchange and a box of free stuff that people had left! I thoroughly recommend this hostel.
This is the best hostel I stayed at in Japan. Great location, lots to do and very safe it seemed at night.
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Conditions
If you arrive later than 21:00, please call/email us in advance.
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*The tourist info counters at Narita airport have our flyers with a detailed access map which will help you find our place.
1. From Narita airport, take Keisei line limited express to Aoto. At Aoto, take a train which comes to the other side of the same platform. Get off at Asakusa.
2. Take the exit A4 at Asakusa station and turn right.
3. Turn left at the first corner and walk one block.
4. You will see a large red wooden gate (Kaminarimon gate) on the other side of the street. Cross the street and walk through the gate.
5. Walk straigt down the market street (Nakamise-dori street) and through another red gate. You will reach Sensoji temple.
6. When you hit the Sensoji temple, turn left and find an amusement park with a tall tower (Hanayashiki amusement park).
7. Go to the left side of the temple and find a small brige.
8. Cross the bridge and head straight. You see the amusement park entrance on your right.
9. Pass the entrance and follow the road straight, keeping the amusement park on your right.
10. Take a hard right at the corner, still keeping the park to your right. Walk down the narrow street and you will see Sakura Hostel --- a large pink building.
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