Located in the Asakusa area, Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu has a history of 70 years. The accommodations features a view of the Tokyo Skytree from its Hinoki wood bath.
Opened in June 2013, The Edo Sakura offers accommodations in a Japanese-style Machiya townhouse located a 5-minute walk from Iriya Subway Station and a 10-minute walk from JR Uguisudani Train Station....
Huda
United Arab Emirates
The staff were super friendly and helpfull it felt like home!
Cyashitsu ryokan asakusa offers a hot tub and an open-air bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodations in the center of Tokyo, a 3-minute walk from Asakusa Fujiasama Shrine.
Marieme
United States
Beautiful ryokan in a great location! I was warmly greeted with tea and a delicious dessert, and the check-in process was easy and organized. Breakfast was delicious, and the open air bath was incredibly relaxing and offered a beautiful Tokyo SkyTree view. The staff members are very kind and provided a family-like atmosphere. I think this is the perfect stay for solo travelers in particular, as the rooms are cozy but not too small for one person. I will absolutely stay here again next time I visit Tokyo!
A 3-minute walk from Tokyu Square Gotanda, Ryokan Sansuiso features 2-star accommodations in the Shinagawa Ward district of Tokyo.
Christine
United States
What a bargain! Shared bath and toilet facilities might not be for everyone, were fine for us & everything was immaculate. Proprietor was welcoming and friendly, and had a good dinner recommendation nearby. Our family of four was very comfortable, and the location near JR Gotandaa station is great. Plenty of shops and restaurants right nearby.
A 1-minute walk from Revival Monument of Japanese Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ito Ryokan offers 2-star accommodations in the Chuo Ward district of Tokyo.
Elizaveta
Canada
Ito Ryokan was exceptional to stay at! The staff are so kind and accommodating, I felt taken care of during my stay. The traditional breakfast was delicious and beautifully served, highly recommend adding it to your stay! The rooms are traditional, simple, not big, but everything was very clean and comfortable. The location is great, close to the subway, lots of restaurants, and it’s quiet at night. The subways station will get you to make popular places in Tokyo, and has trains going to Haneda airport. I would love to stay here again!
Located in a quiet area in central Tokyo, Hotel Edoya features a public hot bath, a terrace and spacious Japanese-style rooms. The hotel features a restaurant, free WiFi at the lobby and paid parking....
Chuan Han
Singapore
The staff were very friendly.
We had young kids, who made some food mess in the lobby. While we were very apologetic they took care of it and asked me not to worry about it.
The beds were comfortable.
For the location, the rooms are considered very decently sized and of good value.
Less than half a mile from JR Ikebukuro Train Station, the completely non-smoking Kimi Ryokan offers traditional Japanese rooms with tatami (woven-straw) floors and futon beds.
Megan
United States
Kimi Ryokan was an awesome home base for exploring Tokyo for the first time. It was recommended by friend who stayed there 20+ years ago and it lived up to their recommendation. It was cold a few nights and the in-room heater was sometimes a little loud but overall we found sleeping very comfortable. Shared baths got a little congested at peak times but we rarely had set timeline so didn't impact our schedule too much. Enjoyed exploring surrounding streets and subway was close enough that it was easy to get everywhere else we wanted to go. Staff was very welcoming and helpful, and cafe was nice bonus.
Located near the popular Asakusa and Ueno areas, Sakura Ryokan offers affordable rooms decorated in a traditional style, free Wi-Fi in public areas and communal baths.
Dina
Germany
The staff was so helpful and attentive. The location was between Ueno and Asakusa which was perfect. The train station is 10 min walking. The bathroom was a bit old and the toilet didn't have a bidet, but it didn't bother me that much. Still all in all 10 out of 10.
Ryokan Katsutaro offers traditional Japanese-style accommodations at an affordable price. Rooms include futon bedding and tatami floors. Free Wi-Fi provided. All rooms are nonsmoking.
Kristen Joy
United States
We loved how cozy the place was. Of the 4 different places we stayed on this 10 day trip, we wish we stayed here the whole time. We slept very well and were so comfortable!
Experience culture authentically with a stay at these traditional Japanese-style accommodations. Sleep on the floor (on a futon roll) in a room furnished with tatami flooring and sliding doors. Guests can often expect access to a communal bath, plus a complimentary Japanese garment called a yukata.
Cyashitsu ryokan asakusa offers a hot tub and an open-air bath, as well as air-conditioned accommodations in the center of Tokyo, a 3-minute walk from Asakusa Fujiasama Shrine.
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Just a 5-minute walk from Great Tokyo Air Raid Memorial Monument and 500 yards from Honryuin Matsuchiyama Shoden, Japanese traditional house.Ryokan in asakusa with 2bedrooms features accommodations in...
Kind staffs(quick replay) are clean house made me happy.
A 1-minute walk from Revival Monument of Japanese Traditional Chinese Medicine, Ito Ryokan offers 2-star accommodations in the Chuo Ward district of Tokyo.
Lovely staff, excellent original Japanese breakfast.
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Edogawa Ward district of Tokyo, Ryokan Fuji is a 5-minute walk from Shapo Koiwa Shopping Mall. This 2-star ryokan offers luggage storage space.
The host was very friendly and the room was clean.
Opened in June 2013, The Edo Sakura offers accommodations in a Japanese-style Machiya townhouse located a 5-minute walk from Iriya Subway Station and a 10-minute walk from JR Uguisudani Train Station.
Very good breakfast, good location close to subway
A 2-minute walk from Sendagi Subway Station, Japanese-style hotel Annex Katsutaro Ryokan features rooms with traditional tatami (woven-straw) flooring and free Wi-Fi internet.
Really nice stuff ! Near yamanote Line ! Really good quality price ratio ! Very clean !
Located in the Asakusa area, Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu has a history of 70 years. The accommodations features a view of the Tokyo Skytree from its Hinoki wood bath.
Lovely room, in quiet street, and very helpful staff.
Just 656 feet from Kappabashi-dori Street, the entirely nonsmoking Asakusa Ryokan Toukaisou provides air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, an LCD TV and a private bath.
The staff, the position and the room, all was perfect
Ryokan Mikawaya is located in Tokyo, just a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station and 200 yards from Hozomon Gate. With free Wifi, this 2-star ryokan offers an elevator.
Place was beautiful and cozy, and the staff was great.
Ryokan Katsutaro offers traditional Japanese-style accommodations at an affordable price. Rooms include futon bedding and tatami floors. Free Wi-Fi provided. All rooms are nonsmoking.
Clean , safe , quiet as I was traveling with children
HOTEL HOUSE LEE is a ryokan featuring rooms with free Wifi and air conditioning in the center of Tokyo. Popular points of interest nearby include Meotogi Shrine, Zenryu-ji Temple, and Choko-ji Temple.
Lovely staff, very comfortable rooms, loved the tatami mats
Located near the popular Asakusa and Ueno areas, Sakura Ryokan offers affordable rooms decorated in a traditional style, free Wi-Fi in public areas and communal baths.
Very clean, kindly staff and good rooms and bathrooms.
Just a 17-minute walk from Omori Hachiman Shrine and 1.2 miles from Miwa Itsukushima Shrine, Mitomi inn features accommodations in Tokyo, with a garden.
Very spacious with all the conveniences. Simple check in.
Located in a quiet area in central Tokyo, Hotel Edoya features a public hot bath, a terrace and spacious Japanese-style rooms. The hotel features a restaurant, free WiFi at the lobby and paid parking.
The japanese style room, the genral atmosphere and the open air bath
Less than half a mile from JR Ikebukuro Train Station, the completely non-smoking Kimi Ryokan offers traditional Japanese rooms with tatami (woven-straw) floors and futon beds.
Old Japanese style, very nice people, perfect position
Conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from Takadanobaba Station, Tama Ryokan is a Japanese Inn featuring 6 rooms. Guests can get to the Sunshine 60 Observatory, a 10-minute drive away.
The most authentic ryokan experience we ever had! 10/10
Just a few steps from Drum Museum and a 2-minute walk from Asakusa ROX Shopping Center, Taito Ryokan features accommodations in Tokyo, with a garden and a shared lounge.
The location is amazing, and the place very charming
Offering air-conditioned rooms in the Chuo Ward district of Tokyo, Kakigara Ryokan is a 5-minute walk from Takao Inari Shrine. This 3-star ryokan offers an elevator.
Good value for money! Comfortable and clean. Good for 3 people
On an 8-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station, Chang Tee Hotel Ikebukuro offers Western and Japanese-style rooms. The hotel has free Wi-Fi and self-service laundry facilities.
Room was nice and clean. AC worked perfectly. Very nice!
A 17-minute walk from Gokinimono Museum in Tokyo, Tokyo Private villa/near station/Ginza/Asakusa/Sky Tree/Louis House provides accommodations with access to a hot tub.
Just a 13-minute walk from Shinkomutsumi Shopping Street and 0.8 miles from Sunpop Machiya, Mori House In Nishinippori features accommodations in Tokyo with a shared lounge.
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- the public bath on the rooftop and sauna was nice!
- the vibe in the room is immaculate. The tatami is comfortable and clean, the ceilings are low (my bf of 6ft hit his head on the beam a few times, that’s how authentic this is)
- the staff keeps the tatami clean and is diligent about changing our futon sheets daily
- they change out the yukata daily, too
- breakfast is simple and nice. It’s what I expect to eat if I do a homestay with a Japanese grandma.
Friendly respectful staff.
Onsen traditions in the city.
Fabulous restaurant serving formal set breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Tatami in all rooms.
Zen vibes through the whole hotel.
City views exceptional.
Entrance and foyer reminiscent of mountain ryokans.
Roof top onsen baths looking over the city below.
We loved our room! Authentic Japanese experience. Breakfast was delicious and wholesome. Futons were comfy. Room was always cleaned immaculately. The rooms have real tatami mat floors (not plastic like in other hotels). The onsen was nice and relaxing.
Old japanese ryokan tatami floors/futon beds hotel in the heart of one of the most insane pulsing red light districts of the world? Im totally here for it!
Location is perfect for Shinkuju/Kabukicho nights (~12min walk from the station, Godzilla and KingKong just behind the corner). It was really unexchangeable experience, for VERY good money, taking into consideration the exquisite location
We stayed one night at this hotel in a family room due to an early morning flight. The family room was well set-up, with a tatami area where the futons were rolled up until we needed them. There are also 2 twin beds. The hotel is connected to Terminal 3 and a shopping center, so finding dinner was not a problem.
The highlight was the Japanese onsen with 5 indoor pools and 3 outdoor pools. It was a nice soak before the long flight to finish our holiday.
Perfect traditional hotel. For an affordable price, you get a bath, an onsen, a tatami floor, and futon beds. The hotel itself is not heated but you can heat your room. There was no breakfast but there is a conbini right near the hotel. On the first floor, there is a microwave and a water cooker. We loved this hotel.
Lovely ryokan in a great area of Tokyo.
Warm-hearted welcome and lovely people.
Delicious Japanese breakfast.
Extremely comfortable beds!
If you are looking for a Japanese style accommodation (ryokan with futon beds and tatami floored room) in Tokyo, Ito Ryokan is perfect!
The ryokan is centrally located in Ueno and convenient for the University of Tokyo. It's a ryokan, so you get a low futon and tatami mats on the floor. They also provide you with a yukata to wear indoors. The owners are lovely, and arranged a late check-in for me without any difficulty. It is excellent value for the price.
Stylish and welcoming Ryokan, in a quieter part of Tokyo, yet 5 minutes walk to the metro stop. Rooms are tiny but well equipped, tatami mats with very comfortable futons. Shared bathrooms are good. Jacuzzi is a great bonus. And breakfast excellent, as is the coffee.
Deirdre
Young couple
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