Anonymous User
October 31, 2023
To be honest, I didn't have any expectations about going to a ryokan in Tokyo.
The room is much smaller than expected and there is a lot of dust, so much so that you can see it.
However, it is worth recommending that the bathing facilities (hot springs) were so enjoyable to use, and the breakfast was prepared well.
Although it is not enough to enjoy a full day in the ryokan, it is recommended for those who want to play outside, come to the accommodation, relieve the fatigue of the trip with a hot spring bath, and experience a Japanese breakfast.
It is 2 minutes away from the subway station, and you can also get to Shibuya and Shinjuku within 30 minutes. There are convenience stores (Lawson, 7-Eleven) at the nearest station, and a 10-minute walk away is a bar that is open until dawn.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to experience a ryokan in Tokyo.
Find ryokans in Fukuoka, Osaka, and Sapporo.
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