Sato-San's Rest
1-21-2 Minamisenju Arakawa ku, Nippori, Tokyo, Japan, 116-0003
Room Types
Available from Sun 05 Jul 2026 to Mon 06 Jul 2026
About This Hotel
Sato-San's Rest
Do more sightseeing in the famous neighborhoods of Tokyo with a stay at Sato-San's Rest. Enjoy the history and beauty of Tokyo by visiting one of the many monuments around town.
At Sato-San's Rest, guests are bound to have a stress-free stay. Keep up with all your communications easily with the hotel's free Wi-Fi. Feeling lazy? In-room conveniences like daily housekeeping let you get the most out of your room time. For the comfort and health of all guests, smoking is not permitted anywhere within the hotel.
All rooms at Sato-San's Rest are designed for comfort. For your comfort, some rooms at the hotel are equipped with linen service and air conditioning.
Dining and things to do
Apart from amenities and services, Sato-San's Rest goes the extra mile to make sure all guests make the most of their time. Get social at the hotel's shared lounge and TV area, where you can meet other guests.
Around the property
Experience Tokyo like a true local. Experience local culture through architecture at Tokyo Tower located 9.2 km away.
Reasons to stay here
Get more than you bargain for here, which scores value for money higher than 99% of the city's accommodation.
Find some excellent dining options here, where past guests have rated onsite or nearby dining better than 99% of the city's other accommodations.
Past guests love the cleanliness here, ranking it higher than 99% of the city's accommodation.
What's Included
Check-in/Check-out
Extras
The property
Facilities & Amenities
Highlights
190 meters to public transportation
Toei Streetcar(Toden) Arakawa Line(Tokyo Sakura Tram) is within 190 meters
Sights and Monuments
Sensoji Temple
Tokyo Skytree
Location
1-21-2 Minamisenju Arakawa ku, Nippori, Tokyo, Japan, 116-0003
Guest Reviews
Exceptional
Guest score out of 10
“The hostel was very clean, the location was superb its inside the joyful minowa market where you can local foods.”
— Edmund , Philippines