Asakusa ◆Petit reward traveling alone! 5 Recommended ryokan with a Moist and Atmosphere
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How about a solo trip for girls nearby as a reward for working hard every day? The nearby trip recommended in this article is a solo trip to the Asakusa area♪ Asakusa, which is popular among tourists, is an area filled with the charms of Japan, such as Nakamise, where you can enjoy Japanese cafes and food while walking around, and Sensoji Temple, where you can visit in a kimono! If you want to fully enjoy Asakusa, which you can't enjoy in one day, we recommend staying at ryokan ♡ We will introduce you to a carefully selected ryokan that is perfect for solo girls' trips! Enjoy sightseeing and your stay starting from Asakusa Station.
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Aren't you tired of the same routine every day? Sometimes it's nice to take a relaxing solo trip without having to worry about anyone... It's a nice change of pace♪ The advantage of the nearby Asakusa is that even women can enjoy a solo trip with peace of mind. Let's reset the fatigue of everyday life in an area where you can feel the traditions and harmony of Japan!
If you are a solo female traveler, we recommend ryokan where you can spend your time comfortably! ryokan You can refresh your body and mind by relaxing in a compact room for one person with a rich Japanese atmosphere. If ryokan is close to the sightseeing spots, it is also an advantage that you can quickly return to your room and take a rest when you are tired from walking ♡ This article introduces ryokan, which is perfect for a solo female traveler!
◎These are ryokan we chose for this article!◎
"Prostyle Ryokan Tokyo Asakusa" is ryokan you can enjoy the traditional Japanese atmosphere. Based on the concept of a "town ryokan," all rooms have tatami mats, so you can take off your shoes and relax♪ It is about a 5-minute walk from the main exit of the Tobu line at Asakusa Station.
There are six types of rooms available. All rooms have tatami mats, so you can enjoy your solo trip while feeling the Japanese atmosphere. The "King Room" has a king-size bed, so you can stretch out on your own in the large bed. It also comes with a semi-open-air bath, so you can relax and soothe your travel fatigue without leaving the comfort of your room.
The semi-open-air bath in the guest room has a chic and calming atmosphere. Being able to have it all to yourself as much as you like without having to worry about anyone else is one of the perks of traveling alone as a woman.
Located on the second floor of ryokan is "Nikuan Kotakino," a beef tongue restaurant with its main store in Shirokane, Tokyo. The menu selected by this restaurant is the perfect dinner to add color to your special trip.
Another noteworthy point is that you can choose between Japanese and Western cuisine for breakfast! For Japanese cuisine, you can enjoy dishes unique to the area, such as "Asakusa Yuba" ordered from a long-established store with a 150-year history, as well as Tsukudani and Edo Senju Leek. This meal is recommended for those who want to taste the gourmet food unique to this area!
Detailed information
Prostyle Ryokan Tokyo Asakusa
Tokyo /Asakusa/ ryokan
- address
- 2-12-11 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo
- access
- 6 minute walk from Exit 5 on the Ginza Line, 7 minute walk from Exit A5 of Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line, 5 minute walk from Tobu Main Exit on the Tobu Skytree Line.
Chashitsu Ryokan Asakusa, a Japanese ryokan with a teahouse motif, is tucked away in Oku-Asakusa and has only 10 rooms. It is about a 10-minute walk from Asakusa Station. Once you step inside the modern-looking building, you'll find yourself in a magical space with flickering indirect lighting that will relax your mind. Another feature of this ryokan is that it offers an extraordinary lodging experience, such as a foot bath before entering your room.
"Tea Room Suite -den-" is a room that is recommended for women traveling alone, as it recreates the atmosphere of a tea room and has two spacious rooms. The retro Japanese atmosphere with antique furniture is perfect for taking photos. The indirect lighting that creates a warm light will make your time in the room even more wonderful!
There is also an open-air bath on the top floor that you can use privately! Relax in the hot water alone, enjoying the night breeze while gazing at the Tokyo Skytree, and refresh yourself from the fatigue of everyday life♪ (※ 45 minutes / once)
For breakfast, you can enjoy three dishes along with organic sun-dried rice and miso soup with lots of ingredients, all handmade by the ryokan staff. meal are served in the comfort of your own room. Another great thing about this in-room dining is that you can relax without having to worry about other guests or the time.
Detailed information
Chashitsu Ryokan Asakusa
Tokyo /Asakusa/ ryokan
- address
- 3-32-12 Asakusa, Taito Tokyo
- access
- Ginza Line/Tobu Railway/Toei Asakusa Line 10 minute walk from Asakusa Station
Founded in 1947, Kaminarimon Ryokan is ryokan located right next to Asakusa's famous Kaminarimon Gate. In 2019, it was renovated with the concept of "enjoying Japanese culture," and you can now enjoy the craftsmanship of Japanese artisans in various places throughout the building.
"Matsuba" is a room exclusively for single guests, characterized by a small alcove and Ryukyu tatami mats. The simple interior, with its wabi-sabi feel, is perfect for enjoying the extraordinary space that only a trip can offer. It's a great way to forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life and empty your mind and body in a quiet room.
Be sure to check out the cutely decorated room key designs made with washi paper! You can feel the joy of traveling even from small accessories ♡
After you get out of the bath, you can change into the original Kaminarimon Kaminarimon Ryokan and have fun strolling around the hotel! Don't forget to take a commemorative selfie♪
Why not start your day off right with a delicious breakfast prepared by a chef from a first-class Japanese restaurant? The colorful menu is delicious to look at and also looks great in photos.
Detailed information
Kaminarimon Ryokan
Tokyo /Asakusa/Business hotel
- address
- 1-18-2 Asakusa, Taito-Tokyo
- access
- 1 minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line / 4 minutes walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Subway Asakusa Line. There are direct trains from Haneda Airport and Narita Airport.
Located just a 3-minute walk from Sensoji Temple, ryokan Kamogawa is a safe ryokan for women traveling alone, close to Nakamise, convenience stores and drugstores! If you get tired of sightseeing, you can just go back to your room and take a break... that's one of the perks of traveling alone♪
The "Japanese-Style Standard Room" can accommodate up to three people. It can also be booked by one person, so you can stretch your legs out in a secluded space and enjoy a luxurious stay!
What's nice is that the tea set comes with cute teacups. When you arrive at ryokan why not take a break with a cup of hot tea?
Another great thing about the large public bath at ryokan Kamogawa is that it can be rented out for private use! Enjoy a relaxing bath time in the spacious bath all to yourself (free of charge, reservation required).
Detailed information
ryokan Kamogawa
Tokyo /Asakusa/ ryokan
- address
- 1-30-10 Asakusa, Taito Tokyo
- access
- ■A 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station ■A 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Toei Subway Asakusa Line, Tobu Line, and Tsukuba Express Line.
Located on the side of Nakamise, Ryokan ryokan Shigetsu is a six-story ryokan with Japanese-style rooms that perfectly fit the atmosphere of Asakusa. There is also an observation bath on the sixth floor, so you can spend your time relaxing in the bath while taking in the panoramic view of the city of Asakusa. It is located about a five-minute walk from Asakusa Station.
The "Japanese-style Room (Chrysanthemum)" is a deluxe Japanese-style room with a tatami mat and tokonoma alcove that creates a relaxing atmosphere, and is just the right size for a single person to stay in. Its interior is perfect for those who want to stay in a traditional Japanese ryokan room.
The observation bath on the 6th floor is a cypress bath that Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu is proud of! When the sun goes down, you can see the illuminated ryokan Skytree and Sensoji Temple. Bathing is available from 4pm to 11pm in the evening and 7am to 9am in the morning. It's nice to get up early and start a new day watching Asakusa gradually become more lively.
Detailed information
ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu
Tokyo /Asakusa/ ryokan
- address
- 1-31-11 Asakusa, Taito Tokyo
- access
- A 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line A 10-minute walk from Asakusa Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
So far, we have introduced ryokan in Asakusa that are recommended for solo female travelers. Asakusa has easy access to tourist attractions and has a variety of ryokan you can stay comfortably even if you are traveling alone. Why not take a break from your hectic daily life and go on a leisurely solo trip? When searching for ryokan in Asakusa, be sure to use this article as a reference!
△Hotels and ryokan recommended for girls' trips♪