Tokyo Ryokan

2 Ryokan Found in Tokyo, Showing 1-2

  
  • Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu 3 stars 38.83Km > Tokyo
    from ¥ 10,000.00
    Superb 8.8
    866 reviews
    info Situated in the Asakusa area, Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu has a history of 80 years. The accommodation boasts a view of the Tokyo Skytree from its Hinoki wood bath, a colorful breakfast and rice cooked in... more info on ryokan asakusa shigetsu
    We had a 1 month trip around Japan :- Tokyo(Asakusa), Tokyo(Yokahama), a cruise, Kyoto, Hiroshima, Osaka & back via Helsinki. Throughout Japan we were impressed by the politeness, friendliness & cleanliness & we are sure all hotels at all levels meet the same standards. This was a traditional Ryokan & needed getting used to ! It w... what people say » as perfectly located right in the middle of the oldest suburb of Tokyo, close to a temple, market street & river. It is however a unique experienc - Hotel is a quiet and peaceful haven in a busy, interesting area, just minutes away from many things to see and excellent traditional shopping. Staff are helpful, although it will help if you can speak a little Japanese. I have stayed in their tatami rooms before and this time stayed in a single (western style) room which was spacious for a single. Good to have free wifi, unlike many hotels. Tip - buy the koto cd at the reception desk as a memento.
  • Sadachiyo 2 stars 38.73Km > Tokyo
    from ¥ 14,100.00
    Superb 9.0
    211 reviews
    info This traditional Japanese-style ryokan filled with Ukiyoe art and antiques is just a 3-minute walk from exit 1 of the Asakusa Train Station on the Tsukuba Express Line, has free Wi-Fi throughout and s... more info on sadachiyo
    This is a Lovely ryokan style hotel in Asakusa. Our room was spacious and elegant, with a lovley (green) tea set and Cold water supplied (I cheated by making black tea...). The baths on second floor aren't very big, but not crowded at all. We also had a bathroom in our room. Staff was very helpful and most of them spoke English. We rented bikes, w... what people say » hich was a good way to get around. Lovely Place! - proximity to Asakusa and Senso-ji temple great staff - they greeted us really nicely and explained everything green tea and boiling water in the room baths for the guests that was truly a Japanese inn experience!