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Takanawa Hanakohro (in Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa)

Takanawa Hanakohro (in Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa)

4.9 / 5Outstanding7 Reviews
3 Chome-13-1
6.49KM from Sutra Hall

Nestled in Tokyo's prime location with SLH certification, this urban retreat is just 5 minutes from Tokyo Tower & Bay. Unwind at their full-service spa with massages or hit the 24-hour gym. The 16 elegant rooms feature deep-soak tubs and satellite TV, while OH-SAI Lounge serves authentic Japanese cuisine. Business travelers appreciate the well-equipped conference rooms, and EV drivers will love the charging stations. With concierge service and doorstep access to Shibuya Crossing (5.8km), it's a seamless blend of luxury and convenience - your perfect Tokyo sanctuary.

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Hyatt Regency Ginza Tokyo offers panoramic views of the Sutra Hall and Asakusa skyline, with rooms featuring floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking traditional rooftops and modern cityscapes. The hotel provides a complimentary electric shuttle to nearby cultural sites, including Sutra Hall, and features an authentic Japanese tea garden lounge for serene reflection

Marriott Tokyo Skytree Tower is just 800 meters from Sutra Hall, a 10-minute walk away. Its rooms feature floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows offering views of Asakusa and the Tokyo Skytree. The hotel includes a 24-hour Japanese onsen and personalized tour concierge services to help guests plan morning visits to Sutra Hall, blending convenience with tranquility

Fukaya-So, a Kyoto-style townhouse inn in Tokyo, located just a 7-minute walk from Sutra Hall, offers an immersive Zen experience. Built with traditional wooden beams and karesansui rock gardens, the inn hosts daily morning meditation sessions. Each room features handwritten sutra calligraphy and a curated incense ceremony kit, allowing guests to engage deeply with Tokyo’s hidden spiritual heritage