URNA
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HOTEL

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The smart choice of renting out the entire hotel.

A luxurious space where up to 10 guests can stay together as one. Far more affordable than booking multiple rooms, while creating a true sense of togetherness. Enjoy a modern, newly built setting with full amenities. We promise you the best value for your money.

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Book your stay on the official URNA SANDS HOTEL website for the best available rate.

Facilities

Extensive facilities to make your stay even more comfortable. Relax and enjoy a pleasant time in our welcoming spaces.

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Tourism Information

There are many fascinating tourist spots in the area surrounding the hotel.Why not explore and make your journey even more memorable?

01 TOURISM

Tokyo Skytree

The Tokyo Skytree, soaring high into the sky, holds the Guinness World Record as the tallest tower in the world. Standing at an impressive 634 meters, its observation deck at 350 meters offers a 360° panoramic view of Tokyo. Even higher, at 450 meters above ground, the Tembo Galleria features a unique sloping walkway that circles the tower, giving you the sensation of strolling through the sky. Amid breathtaking views, you can also enjoy dining at the restaurant and café located on the observation deck.

02 TOURISM

Sensō-ji

Sensō-ji is Tokyo’s oldest Buddhist temple, located in Asakusa, Taito Ward. Completed in 645, its official name is Kinryūzan Sensō-ji, and because it enshrines the Bodhisattva Kannon, it is also affectionately known as Asakusa Kannon. The temple’s iconic Kaminarimon, or ‘Thunder Gate,’ is famous for its massive red lantern and the statues of the wind and thunder gods that guard each side. Leading up to the temple is Nakamise Street, a lively shopping avenue lined with about 90 shops offering traditional crafts, souvenirs, and sweets.

03 TOURISM

Toyosu Market

Toyosu Market is known as “Japan’s Kitchen,” where the finest marine and agricultural products from all over the country are gathered. It is not only the largest market in Japan but is also recognized as one of the largest public markets in the world.The market is open to the public, and visitors can observe the world-famous tuna auction. In addition to sightseeing, Toyosu Market is a fantastic place to enjoy a great meal. You can savor a wide variety of cuisines—including Japanese, Western, Chinese, and Italian—all prepared with fresh ingredients sourced from across the nation, an experience unique to the market.

04 TOURISM

Tokyo Disney Resort

Tokyo Disney Resort is one of Japan’s premier theme park destinations, consisting of Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo DisneySea, and several hotels. In addition to a wide array of amusement facilities, the resort features a diverse selection of restaurants and shops.Guests are welcomed by popular Disney characters, including Mickey Mouse, throughout the parks. The resort is also filled with unique events that can only be experienced at Tokyo Disney Resort, such as elaborate shows, attractions, and parades.

05 TOURISM

Kiyosumi-Shirakawa

Kiyosumi-Shirakawa is a charming district where historic streets blend seamlessly with contemporary art and café culture, creating a unique appeal. With excellent transportation access, the area offers lush green spaces such as Kiyosumi Garden and Kiba Park, perfect for leisurely strolls while stopping by trendy coffee shops along the way. Home to the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo and numerous galleries, it is also known as a hub for modern art. This fusion of old and new culture, combined with its relaxed atmosphere and family-friendly environment, has made Kiyosumi-Shirakawa especially popular among younger generations.

06 TOURISM

Sunamachi Ginza Shopping Street

Sunamachi Ginza Shopping Street is a place where you can experience the nostalgic, traditional atmosphere of a Tokyo ‘shitamachi’ (old town). The 670-meter-long street is lined with around 180 shops, including greengrocers, fishmongers, and delicatessens, and bustles with the lively energy of local residents.Affectionately known as the “Shopping Street for Side Dishes,” it’s perfect for ‘tabe-aruki’ (eating while walking), a special experience where you can enjoy famous foods like yakitori, oden, and freshly fried tempura. We invite you to experience the everyday life of old-fashioned Japan—sampling a variety of local foods while encountering the warm spirit of the people.

Access

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3-22-16 Kitasuna, Koto-ku, Tokyo 〒136-0073
A 15 minute walk from Nishioshima Station.
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