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Hotel Select Inn Sano Ekimae
Sano,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Car parking
  3. Breakfast
  4. Luggage storage
  5. Front desk [24-hour]
  6. Laundry service
  7. Vending machine
  8. Daily housekeeping
"Excellent full Japanese breakfast in a nice sunny dining room. Very clean room and bathroom. Room had an electric teapot, refrigerator, hair dryer, TV, bathrobe/yukata. Single rooms are the small type I've seen for business travelers - i.e. there's no room for adding a rollaway bed. It is for one person only but the price/value was good. At first it seemed there wasn't any place to put my luggage but then I just moved the trashcan and put my suitcase under the desk. There is no closet - just 2 big wall hooks which was just fine. Big window opens for fresh air and a view of the outside no blockage. When arriving, you can access the elevator from a door on the side of the hotel. Nice extras: ready-made hot water with tea bags in lobby, azuki bean soup available in the evenings, nice firm pillows plus memory foam pillows available. The only slight negative was a change in water pressure that would last about 1 second and then return - presumably caused by toilet flushes but water was otherwise strong and also hot. Location: I was here for a conference so I have no idea why people generally come to Sano. Coming from Tokyo, it seems like a small town. Sufficient number of restaurants close by and 5 minutes walk to train station and a 7-11 convenience store. (I highly recommend the 7-11 brand matcha ice cream). Seems like people here like to grill on hibachi as two restaurants had these. People in restaurants don’t speak English. I got to see Sanomaru, the city’s mascot on one of his promotional outings going to a local shop. Other than that, I didn’t see any interesting shops but I was there when a lot of stuff was closed for the New Year. The immediate area didn’t seem to have any coffee shop but did have bars. If you walk 10-15 minutes west on route 67 you will see 2-3 coffee shops, including a really cute vintage American style cafe that’s opening in March. "
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7.3

Very good

383 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 40
Chisun Inn Sano-Fujioka IC
Sano,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Restaurant
  4. Breakfast
  5. Front desk [24-hour]
  6. Contactless check-in/out
  7. Smoking area
  8. Vending machine
"Absolutely loved my stay here. Room was clean, comfortable and warm. Staff were all friendly. The canteen/communal eating area was very convenient for meal times too. Location is walking distance to Sano premium outlet mall and bus terminal that can bring you on a direct bus to Tokyo city. Enjoyed my stay. Don’t let the pictures online deter you from choosing to stay here and come see for yourself :)"
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8.2

Excellent

157 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 52
Hotel Route Inn Oyama
Oyama,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Restaurant
  4. Massage
  5. Room service
  6. Breakfast
  7. Kitchen
  8. Luggage storage
"Hotel is quite far from the train station...about 1200 yen taxi ride. Not many hotels available for stay in Oyama but this one was clean and available. If you are looking for a comfortable mattress this isn't the hotel...LOL...This is your typical Japanese style business hotel."
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7.7

Very good

165 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 74
Candeo Hotels Sano
Sano,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Spa
  4. Massage
  5. Sauna
  6. Bar
  7. Room service
  8. Breakfast
"It is a highly recommended budget hotel with high CP and good location. I will choose and stay again for the next time here."
8

Excellent

143 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 126
Hotel R9 The Yard Sano Tenjin
Sano,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Contactless check-in/out
  5. Smoking area
  6. Vending machine
  7. Security [24-hour]
  8. Laundromat
"Close to Ashikaga Flower Park, convenient for self-driving and staying for a night"
8.2

Excellent

78 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 50
Hotel Sunroute Tochigi
Tochigi,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Restaurant
  4. Family room
  5. Breakfast
  6. Kitchen
  7. Front desk [24-hour]
  8. Laundry service
"Rooms are relatively big or spacious compare to other japanese hotels."
7.3

Very good

272 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 52
HOTEL R9 The Yard Ashikaga Eki Nishi
Ashikaga,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Contactless check-in/out
  5. Smoking area
  6. Vending machine
  7. Security [24-hour]
  8. Laundromat
"One really nice feature though is that they give you a free frozen meal every night that you can microwave in your room!"
8

Excellent

52 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 51
Hotel Miyoshino Annex
Sano,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Restaurant
  4. Bar
  5. Family room
  6. Room service
  7. Bicycle rental
  8. Coffee shop
"We were glad to be greeted by Mr Endo at our arrival who could assist us with fluent English."
7.8

Very good

122 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 111
Hotel R9 The Yard Oyama Tenjin
Oyama,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Free parking
  3. Front desk [24-hour]
  4. Smoking area
  5. Vending machine
  6. Security [24-hour]
  7. Laundromat
  8. Smoke-free property
"In the room was clean, toilet inside the room was very clean."
7.6

Very good

15 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 60
Oyama Kokusai Daiichi Hotel
Oyama,Sano - View on map
  1. Free internet access
  2. Shops
  3. Vending machine
  4. Internet [LAN]
  5. Slope at entrance
  6. Internet access – wireless
  7. English
  8. Japanese
6.9

Very good

11 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 95
Hotel Select Inn Sano Ekimae
Sano,Sano - View on map
  1. Free Wi-Fi
  2. Car parking
  3. Breakfast
  4. Luggage storage
  5. Front desk [24-hour]
  6. Laundry service
  7. Vending machine
  8. Daily housekeeping
"Excellent full Japanese breakfast in a nice sunny dining room. Very clean room and bathroom. Room had an electric teapot, refrigerator, hair dryer, TV, bathrobe/yukata. Single rooms are the small type I've seen for business travelers - i.e. there's no room for adding a rollaway bed. It is for one person only but the price/value was good. At first it seemed there wasn't any place to put my luggage but then I just moved the trashcan and put my suitcase under the desk. There is no closet - just 2 big wall hooks which was just fine. Big window opens for fresh air and a view of the outside no blockage. When arriving, you can access the elevator from a door on the side of the hotel. Nice extras: ready-made hot water with tea bags in lobby, azuki bean soup available in the evenings, nice firm pillows plus memory foam pillows available. The only slight negative was a change in water pressure that would last about 1 second and then return - presumably caused by toilet flushes but water was otherwise strong and also hot. Location: I was here for a conference so I have no idea why people generally come to Sano. Coming from Tokyo, it seems like a small town. Sufficient number of restaurants close by and 5 minutes walk to train station and a 7-11 convenience store. (I highly recommend the 7-11 brand matcha ice cream). Seems like people here like to grill on hibachi as two restaurants had these. People in restaurants don’t speak English. I got to see Sanomaru, the city’s mascot on one of his promotional outings going to a local shop. Other than that, I didn’t see any interesting shops but I was there when a lot of stuff was closed for the New Year. The immediate area didn’t seem to have any coffee shop but did have bars. If you walk 10-15 minutes west on route 67 you will see 2-3 coffee shops, including a really cute vintage American style cafe that’s opening in March. "
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7.3

Very good

383 reviews

Avg price per night
$ 40

Fast facts about Sano, Japan

Accommodations125 properties
Popular hotelOyama Kokusai Daiichi Hotel
Popular areaSano
Nightly rates from$17

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Frequently asked questions

What's the average price of a hotel in Sano this evening?

The average price for a 3-star hotel in Sano this evening is USD 46. The average price for a 4-star resort in Sano this evening is USD 37. The typical price for a 5-star property in Sano this evening is USD 32.

What are the most famous resorts in Sano?

A few of our most desirable hotels in Sano are Hotel R9 The Yard Sano Tenjin, Hotel R9 The Yard Oyama Yokokura and Hotel R9 The Yard Ashikaga Fukutomi.

What's the top location in Sano to stay in?

Well-known communities among vacationers staying in Sano include Sano, Oyama and Ashikaga.

What are the top accommodations around Sano for lone travelers?

Properties around Sano which are exceptionally rated by lone vacationers are Hotel Select Inn Sano Ekimae, Hotel Sunroute Tochigi and Hotel Miyoshino Annex.

What accommodations located in Sano are very highly rated with respect to location?

Accommodationsaround Sano which is highly rated regarding location include business&activity chanvre - Vacation STAY 64321v, business&activity chanvre - Vacation STAY 64302v and Toyoko Inn Oyamaeki Higashiguchi No.2.

What properties in Sano are highly rated with regards to value for money?

Propertiesfound in Sano which is highly rated with regards to value for money include business&activity chanvre - Vacation STAY 64321v, business&activity chanvre - Vacation STAY 64302v and New Miyako Hotel Ashikaga.

What properties located in Sano are exceptionally rated regarding service?

Resortslocated in Sano that is very highly rated with respect to service include business&activity chanvre - Vacation STAY 64321v, business&activity chanvre - Vacation STAY 64302v and Toyoko Inn Oyamaeki Higashiguchi No.2.

When should I visit Sano?

Last year, Sano garnered its most visitors during the month of August. Nonetheless, you may want to consider other months during which there are less travelers, as the most popular sights will be less packed.

Are foreign travelers allowed into Sano?

Foreign travelers are allowed into Sano, according to our most up-to-date information. Due to changing restrictions, we advise you to visit here for more details.

Is quarantine required for unvaccinated tourists to enter Sano?

Quarantine may be required for unvaccinated tourists to enter Sano from outside the country. For up-to-date and detailed information on travel restrictons, please head over to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to travel to, or go to here.

Is pre-departure covid test expected for fully vaccinated foreigners to enter Sano?

Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test is not required to enter Sano. For updated and in depth information on travel restrictons, please check out the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to visit, or go to here.

Is covid test upon arrival mandatory for unvaccinated foreigners to enter Sano?

COVID-19 test may be required on arrival when entering Sano from outside the country. For updated and detailed information on travel restrictons, please make sure to head over to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you would like to visit, or go to here.

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More about Sano

Discover the Hidden Gems of Sano, Japan

Sano is a small city located in the Tochigi prefecture of Japan. It is a hidden gem that is often overlooked by tourists, but it has plenty to offer. Sano has a rich history and culture, and it is home to several interesting landmarks and attractions. One of the most popular attractions in Sano is the Ashikaga Flower Park, which is located just a short distance away from the city. The park is famous for its stunning wisteria flowers, which bloom in the spring and attract visitors from all over the world. Another interesting attraction in Sano is the Sano Yakuyoke Daishi Temple. This temple is believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits and bring good luck to those who visit it. The temple is also famous for its beautiful architecture and serene atmosphere. If you're interested in history, you can visit the Sano Castle Ruins, which date back to the 16th century. The ruins offer a glimpse into the city's past and are a must-see for history buffs.

Top Reasons Why Sano Should Be Your Next Destination

Sano is a great destination for travelers who want to experience Japan's rich culture and history. The city has plenty to offer, from its beautiful temples and shrines to its delicious food and stunning natural scenery. One of the top reasons to visit Sano is its proximity to the Ashikaga Flower Park, which is one of the most beautiful flower parks in the world. The park is a must-see for anyone visiting Japan in the spring. Another reason to visit Sano is its rich history. The city has a number of interesting landmarks and attractions that date back to the Edo period. The Sano Castle Ruins are a great example of this, and they offer a glimpse into the city's past. Sano is also known for its delicious food, which includes local specialties like soba noodles and yuba (tofu skin). Travelers who want to experience traditional Japanese cuisine should definitely visit Sano.

Travel Guide: How to Go to Sano, Japan

Sano is located in the Tochigi prefecture of Japan, and it is easily accessible by train. The city is located on the Tohoku Shinkansen line, which connects Tokyo with other major cities in the region. The journey from Tokyo to Sano takes around 90 minutes and costs around ¥3,000. If you're coming from other parts of Japan, you can take a train to Utsunomiya Station and transfer to the Tohoku Shinkansen line. Once you arrive in Sano, you can get around the city by bus or taxi. The city is small, so it is easy to get around on foot as well. If you're planning to visit the Ashikaga Flower Park, you can take a bus from Sano Station. The journey takes around 30 minutes and costs ¥310.

Fun Things to Do in Sano, Japan: A Comprehensive Guide

Sano has plenty of fun things to do for travelers of all ages. One of the top attractions in the city is the Ashikaga Flower Park, which is famous for its stunning wisteria flowers. The park is located just a short distance away from the city and is a must-see for anyone visiting Sano in the spring. Another popular attraction in Sano is the Sano Yakuyoke Daishi Temple, which is believed to have the power to ward off evil spirits. If you're interested in history, you can visit the Sano Castle Ruins, which date back to the 16th century. The ruins offer a glimpse into the city's past and are a must-see for history buffs. Sano is also known for its delicious food, which includes local specialties like soba noodles and yuba (tofu skin). Travelers who want to experience traditional Japanese cuisine should definitely visit Sano.

Book Your Sano Hotel with Agoda.com: Hassle-Free and Affordable

When it comes to booking a hotel in Sano, Agoda.com is the best choice for travelers. Agoda.com offers a wide range of hotels and accommodations in Sano, from budget-friendly options to luxury hotels. Whether you're traveling alone or with a group, you're sure to find the perfect hotel on Agoda.com. Booking a hotel on Agoda.com is easy and hassle-free. You can search for hotels based on your budget, location, and preferences. Agoda.com also offers great deals and discounts on hotels in Sano, so you can save money on your trip. With Agoda.com, you can book your hotel in Sano with confidence, knowing that you're getting the best deal possible.

The Best Time to Visit Sano, Japan: A Seasonal Guide

The best time to visit Sano depends on what you want to see and do. If you're interested in seeing the wisteria flowers at the Ashikaga Flower Park, the best time to visit is in late April or early May. This is when the flowers are in full bloom and the park is at its most beautiful. If you're interested in history, you can visit Sano at any time of the year, as the city's landmarks and attractions are open year-round. If you're planning to visit Sano in the summer, be prepared for hot and humid weather. The temperature can reach 30°C or higher, so make sure to bring light and breathable clothing. If you're visiting in the winter, be prepared for cold weather and snow. The temperature can drop below freezing, so make sure to bring warm clothing.

10 Tips for Travelers Visiting Sano, Japan

1. Learn a few basic Japanese phrases before you go, as not everyone in Sano speaks English. 2. Bring comfortable walking shoes, as Sano is a great city to explore on foot. 3. Try the local specialty foods, like soba noodles and yuba (tofu skin). 4. Visit the Ashikaga Flower Park in the spring to see the stunning wisteria flowers. 5. If you're interested in history, visit the Sano Castle Ruins and the Sano Yakuyoke Daishi Temple. 6. Bring appropriate clothing for the season, as the weather in Sano can be extreme. 7. Take advantage of the local transportation options, like buses and taxis. 8. Book your hotel with Agoda.com to get the best deals and discounts. 9. Bring a camera to capture the beautiful scenery and landmarks in Sano. 10. Respect the local customs and traditions, and be polite to the locals.

Where to Stay in Sano, Japan: Hotels and Accommodations

Sano has plenty of hotels and accommodations to choose from, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxury hotels. If you're looking for a budget-friendly hotel, Hotel Wakasa is a great choice. This hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms at a reasonable price. Another budget-friendly option is Hotel R9 Sano Fujioka, which is located just a short distance away from Sano Station. If you're looking for a more luxurious option, HOTEL R9 The Yard Ashikagaekinishi is a great choice. This hotel offers spacious and stylish rooms with modern amenities. Another great luxury option is Hotel Sunroute Sano, which is located in the heart of the city and offers easy access to all of Sano's attractions.

What to Eat in Sano, Japan: A Foodie's Guide

Sano is known for its delicious food, which includes local specialties like soba noodles and yuba (tofu skin). Soba noodles are made from buckwheat flour and are a popular dish in Sano. They can be served hot or cold and are often topped with vegetables and meat. Yuba is another local specialty, and it is made from the skin that forms on top of boiled soy milk. It is often served as a side dish or used as a filling in sushi. Other popular dishes in Sano include oyaki (steamed buns filled with vegetables or meat), kashiwa-mochi (sweet rice cakes filled with red bean paste), and natto (fermented soybeans). If you're looking for a unique dining experience, try a traditional Japanese kaiseki meal, which consists of several small dishes served over several courses.

Getting Around Sano, Japan: Transportation Options

Sano is a small city that is easy to get around on foot. However, if you're planning to visit the Ashikaga Flower Park or other attractions outside of the city center, you may want to take a bus or taxi. Buses are the most convenient and affordable option, and they run regularly throughout the city. Taxis are also available, but they can be more expensive. If you're traveling to Sano from Tokyo or other parts of Japan, you can take a train to Sano Station. The city is located on the Tohoku Shinkansen line, which connects Tokyo with other major cities in the region. Once you arrive in Sano, you can get around the city by bus or taxi.