Shibuya Granbell hotelvsSukeroku no Yado Sadachiyo
Both hotels are endorsed by professionals. On balance, Shibuya Granbell hotel is the choice of most writers compared to Sukeroku No Yado Sadachiyo. Shibuya Granbell hotel scores 78 with praise from 8 reviewers including Rough Guide, Lonely Planet and Concierge.
Shibuya Granbell hotel
15 - 17 Sakuragaoka-cho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0031
From $70/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"A hip atmosphere... Certainly fun."
Concierge
"Affordable boutique hotels are hard to come by in Tokyo, especially ones as artfully designed as the Granbell Hotel in Shibuya."
Fodor's
"Location, location, location—that's the Granbell, and with a minimalist pop-art style to boot." Full review
Lonely Planet
"One of the city’s few boutique hotels, the Granbell is a step up from your average business hotel, though it’s priced about the same." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"This cheerful hotel with a calm atmosphere is only a short walk from Shibuya Station. Double and single rooms have light furnishings and colors."
Time Out
"The Granbell offers a stylish alternative to your run-of-the-mill business hotel." Full review
The Telegraph
7.0
"Cool, minimalist, fun, modern and affordable, this place is popular among young party-lovers and professionals alike." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"You can find more luxurious rooms at similar prices elsewhere, but they probably won't be smack in Shibuya." Full review
Oyster
Upper-middle-range
"Shibuya Granbell Hotel is an upper-middle-range business property situated in the busy Shibuya area, a five-minute walk from Shibuya Station." Full review
Sukeroku no Yado Sadachiyo
2-20-1 Asakusa, Taito, Tokyo Prefecture 111-0032
From $137/night
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Multilingual
- Air Conditioning
- Fax / photocopying
- Baggage storage
Rough Guide
"Step back into Edoera Asakusa in this delightful old inn."
DK Eyewitness
"A sophisticated, modern Japanese inn located just five minutes from the Senso-ji Temple. Japanese-style rooms come in different sizes."
Time Out
"This smart, modern ryokan is wonderfully situated five minutes’ walk from Asakusa’s temple." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"Located in the city's historic district, this traditional inn features rooms that are outfitted with tatami mats, low tables, and futon bedding." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"Not for those who get culture shock, but an affordable example of the traditional *ryokan*." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Gorgeously maintained tatami rooms are spacious for two people, and all come with modern, Western-style bathrooms." Full review
Frommer's
"Located in the heart of Asakusa's traditional neighborhood... A great choice for those wishing to experience a bit of old Edo in the modern metropolis." Full review