ABOUT US

Opened in June 2013, The Edo Sakura offers accommodation in a Japanese-style Machiya
townhouse located a 5-minute walk from Iriya Subway Station
and a 10-minute walk from JR Uguisudani Train Station.

The architect-owner, built on his extensive experience in the traditional architecture of Kyoto,
has taken care of the minutest details of the architectural design of The Edo Sakura.
In the metropolitan city of Tokyo, a stay in the shitamachi is like traveling back in time to the
traditional low-lying areas in the past - nostalgic, relieved and warm.

Built all around the spirit of the Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony,
Edo Sakura seeks to assist you in creating a memorable journey.
Immerse yourself into the moment with us and discover this thriving metropolis
after the refreshing tranquility of our ryokan.

SERVICE

  • Breakfast
  • Concierge Service
  • Air Conditioning
  • Elevator
  • Private bath
  • Laundry
  • Free WiFi
  • Rinen
  • Family rooms
  • 24-hour
    front desk
  • Non-smoking room
  • Parking available

Detail Information

Breakfast

We have four types of breakfasts:
Japanese breakfast, there are Japanese breakfast, Western breakfast, Vegan Breakfast and Gluten free breakfast.

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Laundry

Are you out of fresh clothes or want to prepare for a long trip? No worries, you can use our laundry service for just 500 yen.

Concierge Service

Avoid crowded tourist destinations in and around Kyoto.
Our Hotel provides free concierge service to all guests.
Our expert will provide you with personal recommendations depending on your preferences.

Private bath

Open: 15:00-23:00
Reservation: At the front desk
Length of session: 40 minute
Price: 500yen

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

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Japanese Experience

Japanese Lifestyle Experience

In Edo Sakura, you have the option to lay down your own mattress and make the bedding yourself. Enjoy this fun experience with your spouse, friends or children.
A futon is a Japanese bed. Totally different from a low-slung western sofa-bed with the same name, the futon of Japan lays directly on the floor, tipycally atop a tatami or other soft mat.

Japanese futons are quite different than western-style futons which feature thick mattresses on wood or metal frames that can convert from a bed to seating. Japanese futons can be very comfortable and cozy while providing a good night's rest. Even if you do not choose to use Japanese bedding every night during your visit, a trip to Japan is incomplete without at least sampling the traditional Japanese way of sleeping.
Oyasumi nasai (sleep well!, おやすみなさい!)

Cultural Workshop

Our Hotels let you experience more, that just staying and sleeping at a Japanese Inn.
We can provide you with activities such as Flower Arrangement (Ikebana),
Kimono experience (Kimono Taiken) and Calligraphy experience (Shodo).
Please contact us if you have any questions about the details and bookings, or see more on our website.