The New Sanno Hotel | Tokyo, Japan
31 Mar
Just recently Brittany and I had the pleasure of staying at The New Sanno hotel on our vacation to Tokyo, Japan. If you are unaware, The New Sanno is a U.S. Naval Joint services hotel strategically located in downtown Tokyo that provides unbeatable prices and unmatched service.
Some of the services offered by the New Sanno include:
Restaurants
Kikuya – A Japanese style eatery.
Wellingtons – Elegant dining at its best.
Emporium – A family style, full service restaurant offering many great options.
Hero’s – A sandwich shop.
Sunrise Cafe – Coffee bar featuring Starbucks coffee and excellent baked goods.
Fair Winds – A place to grab a cocktail and lounge.
Shopping
Hashimoto gift shop – A place to buy a great souvenir of your trip to Tokyo.
Navy Exchange – Award winning Exchange store.
Amit Sanno – Jewelry Shop.
Sutter’s general Store – A general store carrying an assortment of items.
Facilities
Swimming Pool – Heated pool, sun deck, jacuzzi, children’s pool, and sauna.
Fitness Center – Various equipment to accommodate all your fitness needs.
We arrived on Easter Sunday and the place was packed due to their infamous Sunday brunch. However, I was still very impressed with the sophisticated design of the lobby and check-in area. Our rooms were not ready so a bellhop quickly came and stored our bags away safely until we were ready to check-in. We opted to head out for the town while we waited for our rooms to be ready, but the New Sanno offer a considerable amount of shops and restaurants to occupy your time while you wait.
This was our first time in Tokyo and we had some idea of how to get around, thanks to Google! Luckily for us the concierge service offered in the main lobby is by far the best I have ever experienced. They were able to give maps and directions to all the major sights in Tokyo. Also, because we do not speak Japanese they offered to write down everything in Japanese on a paper for us to show if we needed further help. Needless to say, we were impressed.
We checked in and they had a bellhop bring our bags to the room for us. The room was somewhat small but definitely a steal because it only cost forty-six dollars a night. The best part of the room was how comfortable the bed was, it was amazing! I would be willing to fly to Tokyo just to sleep in the bed again.
We ordered room service twice and it was delivered to our room in less than fifteen minutes both times. It was reasonably priced and great tasting.
Overall Brittany and I were both surprised by the great service and friendliness of the staff and also the high standards maintained throughout the entire hotel. I would highly recommend this hotel to any service member taking a trip to Tokyo.
Below I have listed other great information about The New Sanno hotel. Also, check out The New Sanno’s factsheet to determine price and eligibility requirements.
Location
4-12-20, Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 106-0047, Japan
Military Address:
U.S. Naval Joint Services Activity
The New Sanno
Unit 45003, APO AP 96337-5003
DSN:
229-7121-Lodging Reservations
229-7220 / 7231 Front Desk
229-8111 (Switchboard)

All the pictures are beautiful!! I hope I can come & visit sooooon. Love You*
We are stopping in Tokyo and staying at the New Sanno and welcome any other information and photos. we will be there in mid Oct. Thank you.
Nice report on The New Sanno – It was very enjoyable to read and helped me “see” the place better since the last time my husband and I were there was the week that President Kennedy was shot in Dallas and passed away shortly thereafter. My whole week there is a blur in my memory. We were stationed in Saigon at the time.
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Ann,
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your experience with the New Sanno. I am curious as to how much it changed since the last time you were there. Did if offer the same great service in the past?
I will have to check out militaryliving.com and share my New Sanno experience with others.
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