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Hotel Sardonyx Ueno Tokyo

This simple business hotel in Ueno is one of the cheapest decent hotels in Tokyo. It’s pretty close to the stations and the sights of Ueno.

Hotel Sardonyx
Ueno

If you really want to save some money and are just looking for a place to lay your head in the evenings, this newly renovated business hotel is a good choice. It’s a short walk south of JR Ueno and Keisei Ueno Stations, and very close to Ameya Yokocho Arcade.

Rooms are small but reasonably comfortable. There’s a restaurant where you can eat the breakfast that comes with your room rate. The staff tries hard to please. Everything is spiffy and new.

Due to the low prices, this hotel attracts bus groups and other budget tourists. Soundproofing could be better, so you may hear guests next door or in the hallway.

The main selling point here is the price: It’s among the cheapest decent hotels in Tokyo. So, if you don’t mind staying in Ueno and only want a place to sleep for a couple of nights, this is a good bet.

English name:
Hotel Sardonyx Ueno

Japanese name:
ホテルサードニクス上野

English address:
6-6-7 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 110-0005

Japanese address:
〒110-0005 東京都台東区上野6-6-7

Price:
Budget

Check availability and pricing for the Hotel Sardonyx Ueno on Booking.com or Agoda.com.

Internet:
wifi and LAN cable access

Non-smoking rooms:
Yes

Nearest Transport:
Subway: 1-minute walk from exit A8 of Naka-okachimachi Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya line, and Ueno-hirokoji Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza line,
and Ueno-okachimachi Station on the Toei Oedo line.
Train: 3-minute walk from the north exit of Okachimachi Station on the JR Yamanote line.

Telephone:
+81-3-3833-7200

Near To Here:
Hotel Sardonyx Ueno is located in Tokyo’s Ueno district. See our complete list of things to do in Tokyo’s Ueno district, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

More Tokyo Hotel Picks:
See our Tokyo Hotels page for hand-picked recommendations of Tokyo hotels to suit all budgets and tastes. For a quick overview of the best areas to stay in Tokyo, see our Where To Stay In Tokyo page.

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