A relaxing stay at a luxury ryokan in Tokyo. 7 oasis inns that make you want to stay
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Tokyo has a wide range of accommodation options, from budget hostels to high-class hotels. It's great to have the flexibility to choose depending on the type of trip you want to make. Hotels have great facilities, but they can be crowded and you can end up feeling rushed because you have to use those facilities. If you want to spend a quiet, peaceful time, why not try staying at ryokan? It's quiet even though it's in the city center. We will introduce you to some high-class ryokan in Tokyo where you can enjoy a relaxing time.
Tokyo is a city that changes at a dizzying pace. There are so many exciting things to do, from shopping to food to entertainment, that you'll never get bored. If you're traveling to Tokyo, why not try staying at ryokan? Even if you live in the Tokyo metropolitan area or the Kanto region, you can stay in an oasis in the city center and refresh yourself without having to travel far.
When you stay at a hotel, you want to make full use of the facilities and go to nearby tourist spots. Why not forget about that "I came all the way here" and just relax in your room at ryokan? Read a book, watch a video, or make a list of things you want to do in the future. By taking the time to do nothing, even if it's just an extension of your daily routine, you may feel a sense of fulfillment and become a refreshed version of yourself.
Daita, Setagaya Ward, is a popular location for filming the TV drama "Silent." Yuen Bettei Tokyo Daita is conveniently located just a minute's walk from Daita Station, and has a Japanese feel that makes you feel like you're in Kyoto or a mountain lodge. The hotel's teahouse "Tsukikage," lobby, guest rooms, and large public bath all have a Japanese atmosphere, making for a relaxing stay.
You can enjoy Hakone Lake Ashinoko onsen in the large public baths separated by gender. The women's bath also has an aromatic mist sauna. The garden that can be seen from the indoor bath is very tasteful. The free ice cream after the bath is also a nice service. There is also a plan for women only that gives you free N Organic amenities, so be sure to check it out.
Enjoy Japanese breakfast at Kappo Tsukikage. The menu includes standard ryokan breakfast fare such as rolled omelette, grilled fish, miso soup, and pickles. The menu has a wide variety of dishes and is known for its deliciousness, so we recommend meal-included plan. For dinner, you can enjoy seasonal kaiseki cuisine. The tableware and cooking are well thought out, so you will be satisfied even without eating out.
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onsen ryokan Yuen Bettei Tokyo Daita
Tokyo / Setagaya / ryokan
- address
- 2-31-26 Daita, Setagaya-ku Tokyo
- access
- About 1 minute on foot from Setagaya-Daita Station
Kaminarimon Ryokan is located right next to Kaminarimon Gate in Asakusa. It is in a great location for accessing Sensoji Temple in the early morning or at night when there are fewer tourists. There are a variety of room types available, including Japanese-style rooms, Japanese-Western rooms with cypress bathtubs, and suites. There are also rooms with views of the illuminated Skytree and Sensoji Temple, making your stay in Tokyo even more special.
This is the bathroom of the "Seigaiha" room. With two beds and two futons, it can accommodate up to four people. You can see Kaminarimon and the Skytree from the window. There is a tatami room, and the natural colors and Japanese atmosphere are combined to create a relaxing atmosphere. In the evening, you can relax in the bath surrounded by the scent of cypress.
For breakfast, enjoy Japanese cuisine prepared by a chef who has trained at a first-class restaurant. The menu is similar to kaiseki cuisine, with grilled fish, simmered dishes, pickles, miso soup, and rice cooked in a clay pot. The soup stock, which is the key to Japanese cuisine, is soothing and makes you feel glad to be Japanese. The food is said to be delicious, so we recommend the plan that includes breakfast.
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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.
Onyado Nono Asakusa is about a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Station. Sensoji Temple and Nakamise-dori are within walking distance, making it a popular tourist area. The hotel has tatami flooring and guests are required to take off their shoes. The shoe lockers have locks for added security. The rooms are compact and functional, with single, double, twin, and queen sizes. Recommended for 1-2 people. The ceramic cups and in-house wear give you a Japanese feel as you relax.
This hotel is part of the Dormy Inn chain, which has branches all over Japan, and is known for its delicious breakfasts. This hotel specializes in salmon roe and seafood side dishes, Japanese side dishes, and freshly made egg dishes. The most popular dish is the salmon roe bowl, which is presented lavishly, making you feel as if you were in a Hokkaido hotel. Why not try making your own rice bowl by combining your favorite seafood?
You can enjoy onsen in the large public bath. There are indoor baths, open-air baths, and saunas, so you'll want to head straight for the baths as soon as you check in. They also offer free ice cream after the bath, which is nice. They also offer lactic acid bacteria drinks and midnight noodles, which are sure to grab the hearts of guests.
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Natural onsen Ryoun no Yu Onyado Nono Asakusa
Tokyo /Asakusa/Business hotel
- address
- 2-7-20 Asakusa, Taito Tokyo
- access
- About 8 minutes on foot from Ginza Line "Asakusa" Station Exit 1 (elevator available)
Takanawa Hanakohro is located within Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa about an 8-minute walk from Shinagawa Station. The Japanese garden, which spans about 20,000 square meters, is filled with a pond filled with koi fish and trees that change with the seasons, making you forget that you are in the city center. In the lounge exclusively for guests, you can enjoy matcha sweets, tea, and sake tasting. Another great place to change your mood is at the restaurant and cafe in the hotel.
Check-in and check-out can be done in the guest room or the lounge, which adds a special touch. The Japanese-style rooms, which can accommodate 2-4 people, are over 50 square meters, so you can relax comfortably. The Japanese-style furnishings include low beds and tea sets, and the bath has a separate washing area and bathtub. Once you've relaxed in your room, enjoy drinks and snacks at the lounge, Ousai, on the fourth floor.
Enjoy Japanese breakfast in the lounge "Osai". The menu is set out and has a high-class feel like kaiseki cuisine, which will lift your spirits. Salad, several small dishes, grilled fish, miso soup, etc. The tableware is also gorgeous and elegant. The food is carefully prepared by the chefs, and you can feel the attention to detail of a high-class ryokan, as it is something you would never be able to replicate at home.
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Takanawa Hanakouji (inside Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa)
Tokyo /Shinagawa/City Hotel
- address
- 3-13-1 Takanawa, Tokyo
Yamanaka ryokan is located near Ueno Park. It is ryokan that is known only to those in the know, with an exterior that looks like a teahouse in Kyoto. It is run by the Chinese restaurant Kogetsu Ikenohata Main Branch, which has a long history in Tokyo, so you can enjoy a course meal for dinner and Chinese porridge for breakfast. You can stay without meals, but the food is said to be delicious, so we recommend the plan that includes two meals.
The restaurant "Chinese Cuisine Kogetsu Ikenohata Main Branch" is attached to ryokan. You can enjoy meal comfortably on the tatami floor with tables and chairs. For dinner, you can enjoy a luxurious course for 13,000 yen, and you can choose between stewed shark fin or stewed sea cucumber as the main dish. Breakfast is also served here. The exquisite Chinese porridge with nine kinds of condiments will warm your heart.
This is an example of a guest room. A Japanese-style room of 10 to 12 tatami mats with futons can accommodate 1 to 3 people. A bathroom and toilet are included. There are also renovated rooms. Two meals are included, and you can enjoy a course meal made with luxurious ingredients, so it's great value for money. Perfect for gourmets.
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Yamanaka ryokan
Tokyo / Yanesen / B&B
- address
- 4-23-1 Ikenohata, Taito Tokyo
- access
- About 5 minutes on foot from Nezu Station on the Chiyoda Line
ryokan Kamogawa is about a 3-minute walk from Asakusa Station. It is located right next to Sensoji Temple, making it convenient to go anywhere. The charming exterior and the view of the Skytree in the distance are impressive. A rickshaw can be arranged to pick you up at the entrance to ryokan. You can also ask the rickshaw driver to take you to Asakusa and enjoy sightseeing.
Although the rooms are compact, the fluffy futons create a relaxing atmosphere. The rooms also have a bathroom and toilet, but you can reserve a private bath and use it for free for 30 minutes. Stretch out your limbs and relax in the spacious indoor bath.
The breakfast venue is attached to the inn. It was previously used as a restaurant, but can now be used as a lounge. It has the atmosphere of a downtown soba noodle shop, and offers free coffee, tea, and other beverages. There are many restaurants serving a wide variety of cuisines in the area, including soba restaurants, tempura restaurants, Japanese restaurants, and Western restaurants, so you can enjoy gourmet food as well.
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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.
Kabutoya ryokan is located in Hinode Village, Okutama, Tokyo. It takes about an hour to get there by Nishitokyo Bus bound for Kazuma from Musashi-Itsukaichi Station. It is about a 10-minute walk from the bus stop. The thatched roof is impressive, like something out of a Japanese folk tale. The 300-year-old wooden 4-story Kabuto-style irimoya-style building looks like a movie set. There is also free parking, so it's perfect for a road trip.
The hotel consists of a new building and a main building, and all the guest rooms in the new building have an irori hearth and are connected to each other. This is a guest room with an irori hearth. It's very tasteful to stay here on a cold winter's day and warm yourself by the fire. All you can hear is the chirping of birds, the sound of the stream, and the sounds of nature such as the trees swaying. There is no city noise here, so your mind is at ease.
For dinner, you can choose from three options: wild vegetable dishes, charcoal-grilled dishes, and wild boar hotpot. The menu is typical of a mountain lodge, with dishes using seasonal wild vegetables, stews, konnyaku sashimi, tofu with wasabi, and soba noodles. For breakfast, there are simple and gentle dishes such as tofu, wild vegetables, and river fish. You can enjoy a taste of Tokyo that you can't get anywhere else.
Detailed information
Kabutoya ryokan
Tokyo / ryokan
- address
- 2612 Hibara Village, Nishitama Tokyo
- access
- From Musashi-Itsukaichi Station, take the Nishi-Tokyo Bus bound for Kazuma for 1 hour. Get off at the last stop and walk 10 minutes
When you're in Tokyo, you'll want to do everything, but it's also nice to stay at ryokan and enjoy the inn itself and indulge in some time for yourself. Even just walking around the area to refresh yourself without having a strict schedule is an adventure. Why not try to discover a new Tokyo that's just for you?