01.CONCEPT
02.ROOMS
03.FACILITIES
04.ACCESS
Concluded an official hotel contract with the Japan Sumo Association
We agree with "the succession and development of traditional culture as a Shinto ritual with a history of 1,500 years" and want to spread it to our customers. We will build a cooperative relationship as an official hotel of the Japan Sumo Association.
01.CONCEPT
Sumo is a national sport and a traditional culture of Japan .
The history of sumo is over 1500 years.
Stay SAKURA Tokyo Asakusa Yokotsuna Hotel used to be a sumo room named "Kokonoe-beya''.
The structure of the sumo room was kept as it was, and Stay SAKURA created a new style hotel where you can experience the Japanese culture "sumo" in Asakusa.
02.ROOMS
You can enjoy an open-air bath in central Tokyo.
DELUXE SUITE
2 BEDROOM SUITE
For family and group trips. Hotel can accommodate up to 6 people.
FAMILY SUITE
Suite room with balcony is for 2 to 4 people.
TWIN ROOM
Enjoy your time while looking at Sensoji Temple from the wood terrace.
A room with a loft. This is a spacious studio room with a three-dimensional feel.
STANDARD STUDIO
SUPERIOR STUDIO
You can have a good night's sleep with 3 beds + 1 sofa bed.
FAMILY STUDIO
This studio room is perfect for families and groups.
[Long-term stays]
[Group / Charter accepted]
[Accommodate up to 6 people]
All rooms have a kitchen
Laundry is also available.
We have many room types for you to choose.
Please feel free to contact us from the inquiry.
03. FACILITIES
Sumo is a sacred national sport that has long been called "Shinto ritual" .
The entrance Shimenawa is a handicraft of a craftsman who makes a large Shimenawa at Izumo Shrine. The same shape as Izumo Shrine was finished in a custom size.
In addition, the room tag is the name of the yokozuna of the past, and the yokozuna numbering is displayed in unexpected places.
The playfulness of Edokko was studded while leaving the remnants of the sumo room.
Not only customers from overseas but also domestic sumo fans will be surprised.
04. ACCESS
3-30-5 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0032
TO YOKOZUNA
10 minutes walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line and Tobu Isesaki Line
8 minutes walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station
TO SIGHT SEEING
Sensoji Temple | 10 minutes on foot
Hanayashiki | 5 minutes on foot
Hoppy Street | 10 minutes on foot
Nakamise Shopping Street | 10 minutes on foot
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