Sukeroku-no-Yado SADACHIYO

Japanese inn · Taitō

Sukeroku-no-Yado SADACHIYO

Japanese inn · Taitō

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2 Chome-20-1 Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo 111-0032, Japan

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This charming inn offers tranquil tatami rooms, authentic Japanese ryokan vibes, friendly staff, and easy access to Asakusa's sights and delights.  

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"How did it strike you on arrival?OK, so we're not in Kansas anymore—got it. And that's the point to booking this budget-friendly, modern-but-definitely-traditional ryokan a stone's throw from Senso-ji, where the front doors slide open and staff shuffle about kimonos. It's not the Tokyo of today, but it's totally, thankfully Japanese. Nice. What’s the crowd like?Certainly younger and undoubtedly more open to experience—guests staying here are game to explore. The good stuff: Tell us about your room.The twin-room, stated clearly, is Japanese-style with tatami-mat floors, and just a few Japanese antiques here and there (be careful not to knock over any ceramics). Ceilings are humble (read: low) and the mood is cozy (yes, small, but larger rooms are available), and a little worn around the edges, but for a hostel-style booking you'll still have your own private bathroom and a flat-screen TV in the corner. We’re craving some deep, restorative sleep. They got us?If you can't handle the futons, you might be looking at a fitful night's sleep. There's always the hopeful option of doubling down: Ask nicely, and with luck, you might be able to get a second futon for extra cushioning. Please tell us the bathroom won’t let us down.Expect nothing special from the room's private bathrooms except a toilet and a shower. The communal bathrooms, however, are a cultural immersion. There’s one cypress-wood bath and one in black granite. Maybe the most important topic of all: Wi-Fi. What’s the word?There's free Wi-Fi—and it works! Room service: Worth it?At any traditional ryokan, room service is half the charm. Order the breakfast (the only option available) and expect equal tradition: Set up in the room, there will be too many tiny plates to count. Bottom line: worth it, and why?Arrive without expectations, and this will be a cultural entrée. Do you need to stay a full week? Not necessarily. If you're wary, consider making this just one of your bookings." - Keith Flanagan

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Evelyne Audet

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I spent one night there. It was ok but not more than that. The building is very beautiful outside, but inside it is average, such as the onsen (small and only one bath) The rooms are cold, so is the service. I didn’t like the fact that we have to go down to a common room to eat meals. I was used to a private room service in my previous experiences. However, the food was great, and the experience fun. It’s just too expensive for what it offers.

Patrick Bonace

Google
The bathroom smell was a little musty, but the friendliness of the staff and the amenities offered more than made up for that. It's a completely foreign friendly Japanese ryokan experience. Sleep on futon in a tatami room. Yukatas and Japanese style spa available to try. The experience is even made nice by the fact that the location is in a popular sightseeing area. Lightning gate, Skytree, rickshaw tour, kimono rentals, and plenty of food stands are all walking distance. The hotel was a great overall experience. The staff even gave us wood charms. Highly recommend if you want to try something different from the usual hotel.

T “彬泽民” B

Google
Staying here is a pleasant experience, front desk staff are friendly and helpful Location wise, it's a short walk from the subway but generally close to many other attractions. Room size is acceptable for Tokyo standard, slightly bigger. Only qualms is that there's only one lift serving the entire building. But this is nothing to cry about

Joyce Wang

Google
Great place to stay! Staff were extremely friendly and thoughtful. Almost died from their cuteness. Only had the chance to use the wooden bath but it was very nice and relaxing after a long day. Definitely recommend this place to those open to new experiences!

Waverly Herbert

Google
I loved staying at Sadachiyo! The staff was so welcoming and helpful. The room was lovely and traditional - definitely try this place if you’re looking for an authentic Japanese experience. We appreciated the warm hospitality and relaxing baths.

Debbie Murray

Google
This little Ryokan was perfect!! It's right in the Asakusa area and ten minutes away from some beautiful shrines and the "old town" shopping area. We stayed here for the last leg of our honeymoon and the owners treated us so well! They gave us so many sweet gifts and were extremely kind! The breakfast was set up so beautifully each morning and I wish I could've stayed there forever 💛💛💛

eL- eL B.

Google
If you're looking for a traditional ryokan this is your place. The staff are very friendly and I enjoyed my 3 days stay on December 2016. Their baths are open all night, which is good for guests who goes back to their room late at night. They also give you a key chain with your name on it for souvenir.

Manfred Preyer

Google
Family run ryokan with unbelievable friendly owner and great facilities such as two onsen bathhouses (wood and stone). The rooms are very elegant, expect tatami mats that will be prepared by the owner whenever you want to take a rest. And now the breakfast: It is super Japanese, with fish, miso soup and various sjoja chesses and vegetables, unbelievable great! Thank you very much for best accomodation in Japan!