Sakura Hostel, Tokyo Japan
The Sakura Youth Hostel is in the Asakusa (Ah-sock-sa) part of Tokyo. It is conveniently located to the sites and is on the end of a main subway line (the Ginza). It only costs 2900 Yen so roughly 25 bucks, 17 euros, 12 GBP at the time of writing. The staff is friendly and helpful. There is a phone in the room, vending machines (stocked with Gatorade, Soda and beer) in the lobby, along with about 12 pay computers (you only pay for internet access though, so you can upload your photos from your camera and then put in your code to send them for example)
The rooms are a little on the cramped side (welcome to Tokyo) and it is a little tricky to find. All in all a great pick. Not only would I stay here again, I did (at the beginning and end of my trip) Definitely Recommended. --Joey |
Narita Airport lodging?
How hard/far is this to get to from Narita Airport (Tokyo)?
I will have 2 overnight stopovers at Narita and will need a place to stay. The Marks Inn Nishi Kawaguchi on the main page is 25 min out of town by train, so nix that. I need something in or near the airport so I can be sure to catch my connecting flights the next mornings. After reading this site, I'm considering sleeping somewhere in the airport for cheaper cost & convenience. It seems a local hotel will run $80-$100. Plus, I'll have to get there and back... Whereas the airport has various benches, chairs and even small rent-a-rooms with showers at a rest area. Quote:
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So, has anyone stayed in or near Narita? If so, what's your suggestions for the closest, cheapest, overnight accommodations? |
Where you goin, Baby?
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I can post a series of pictures (or email you this) that show how to find the hostel from the temple (it is a little tricky but not too bad) just let me know. All that said, if you are short on time, I think there is a reasonable Holiday Inn near Narita.You will spend 30 bucks just commuting to and from Tokyo and 25 bucks on the hostel. If you are traveling with someone else, it will almost certainly be cheaper to stay in Narita but it won't be as much fun. Besides being next to the "Old" part of Tokyo, the Asakusa location makes it convenient to get to Shibuya and Ginza by metro or Akihabara by foot. --Joey |
Joansy - my old haunt, China! -_-
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Well, I haven't confirmed my tickets yet, but right now I will be arriving in at 4 PM and leaving at 9:35 AM the next morning...and when departing getting in at 11:30 AM and leaving the next day at 11:25 AM. So I think on arrival, I may stay at the Holiday Inn Tobu Narita, since it will be so much closer and basically the same price overall. I can book that with my ticket for $54. Or should I squat at the airport...hmmm? Naw, I'll probably need a good night's sleep. I'll have a little more time to spare on my return leg...so I could possibly stay at Sakura/Asakusa. Which does sound a lot cooler and more fun! I'd like to see more than just the airport...but don't want to cut it close with long commutes and international flights, either. What time do those trains start running in the morning? Well, go ahead and post some pics on how to get to Sakura if you got 'em! I'll have to decide soon on where I'm going to stay and book my tickets! |
Given your window on arrival, I recommend just doing that. I think Narita has a temple you can visit (I was originally scheduled for the Narita Holiday Inn and canceled it to stay in a Capsule hotel)
I just checked out Google Earth and they do a better job of this now that I could possibly do with my photos (with one landmarking exception) so I suggest you take a look at their marks. (you have the GPS coordinates in the left hand corner) http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t70/joe7f/sakura.png The building in the lower left hand corner is where the green line ends. You will be walking on a "street" or "sidewalk" that is incredibly narrow. At the end of it you hit that love hotel and hang a left. Despite the name, it isn't a seedy area of town. Have fun, Tokyo is a blast! --Joey |
Well, I just reserved a room at Tobu for the arriving night...still undecided on the departing night.
Where is the capsule hotel, btw? Near the airport? And how much was it? Wow, thanks for that map! That is awesome! Did you photoshop the route and blow-up into it...or did they show up as a function of Google Earth? Yea, I don't think I could have found that zig-zag path on my own! Sheesh!:blink: |
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The capsule hotel was right across the street from the Asakusa station. It was more than the Sakura hostel so I am not sure I really recommend that unless you 1) think you will get a better night's sleep without anyone else in the room 2) want to experience a uniquely Japanese accomodation --Joey |
Well, have a great trip, honey - and enjoy Tokyo!
I'm jealous :kisscheek: |
Passport w/barcode?
Thanks babe! :kisscheek:
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Now, I have another question... I recently heard a rumor where a lady went to Greece and got in fine, but wasn't allowed out because her passport didn't have the new barcode on it? I don't know the details...but does anyone know if Japan or China has some such policy? I thought US passports are all good for 10 years, regardless (barcode, RFID chip or not)? |
Not sure, my passport is from 00 and I had no problems.
--Joey |
Sakura Hostel, Tokyo Japan
The information is so useful and i will keep for future use.
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Glad to hear it :)
Welcome to the boards :cheers: --Joey |
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