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Hakone
Comfortable Accommodations: Onsen Guest House Tsutaya in Hakone offers comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, air conditioning, and mountain views. Only some rooms include a balcony, tatami floors, and free toiletries. Wonderful feel to the accommodation in the lounge, it had a homely feeling. The outside onsen, just bliss
Chuo Ward, Tokyo
Offering a shared lounge and inner courtyard view, Ito Ryokan is set in Tokyo, 200 metres from Revival Monument of Japanese Traditional Chinese Medicine and 200 metres from Amazake Yokocho Shopping Street. This 2-star ryokan offers full-day security and luggage storage space. The accommodation offers a concierge service and a housekeeping service for guests.
Popular points of interest near Ito Ryokan include Genyadana Monument, Sankatsu Yukata Museum and Koamicho Children's Park. Tokyo Haneda Airport is 20 km from the property.
Ryokan is located in a very quiet neighborhood, local residential area. There are enough restaurants and supermarkets nearby.
We looooved the Japanese breakfast prepared in ryokan. During the 2 days we stayed, every morning different breakfasts were prepared.
The room is really clean and comfortable.
The stuffs in Ryokan are all very helpful and kind.
Sengokuhara Onsen, Hakone
Featuring a terrace with views of Lake Ashi, Hakone・Ashinoko Hanaori offers a soothing hot spring bath and sauna. The property is situated a 2-minute walk from Togendai Station on Hakone Ropeway. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and free private parking is provided on site.
A 24-hour front desk offers free luggage storage and concierge service. The ryokan has an on-site restaurant and shop.
Buffets for breakfast & dinner are excellent and alcohol beverage is also all you can drink including plum wine, sake and draft beer. Room is quite clean and public onsen is beautiful.
If weather is nice, it is good to enjoy the view with breakfast.
Kusatsu
Kusatsu Onsen Eidaya is located in Kusatsu. The property is a 10-minute walk from Kusatsu Yubatake and Kusatsu-Onsen Bus Terminal. Guests can find a private hot spring bath and Japanese restaurant on site.
At the ryokan, all rooms include a flat-screen TV, fridge and wardrobe. Certain rooms feature in-room hot spring bath, while some rooms offer a kitchen with a microwave.
Everything!!
Superbbbb services from all staffs🙌, great facilities, yummy breakfast in Japanese style.
The room is clean and big, also has a very big screen TV with Nintendo famicom!!
The owner was very nice and helpful, he speaks English very well, he showed us all facilities in the ryokan, so so impressed with his service. The ryokan also has a shuttle service to the bus station.
I would give 100 score out of 10 to this ryokan.
Gora Onsen, Hakone
Opened in April 2017, Hakone Kowakien Tenyu offers Japanese-style rooms with tatami flooring, an open-air bath or ceramic open-air hot springs bath made with Shigaraki pottery. The property boasts views of Tonomine, Myojogatake and Mount Asama. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The hotel is amazing especially the onsen
Sengokuhara Onsen, Hakone
Air-conditioned rooms feature a tatami (woven-straw) floor, on which traditional futon bedding is spread to sleep in. Amenities include an LCD TV, fridge, a safe and yukata robes. All rooms have a private toilet and washbasin, while bathroom facilities are shared. Green tea sets with snacks are provided. The private onsen and traditional Kaiseki dinner were real highlights.
Taito, Tokyo
Guests can choose to stay in rooms with Japanese futon bedding on tatami (woven-straw) floors or in rooms with Western beds on wooden floors. A fridge and an electric kettle with green tea bags are included in each room. All rooms come with an en suite bathroom with a toilet and shower, while some rooms have a bathtub. Everything about this place feels intentional—from the quiet comfort of the tatami rooms to the peaceful shared spaces. The team clearly puts in noticeable effort to make every guest feel at ease, appreciated, and at home.
Hakone
Main Dining Room "The Fujiya" serves French cuisine in an elegant space. Restaurant Cascade offers Western dishes, while Kikka-so serves traditional Japanese kaiseki dinners. A bar, lounge and bakery are available. The location in Miyanoshito was amazing, and very handy for transport options. The breakfast and general dining facilities were outstanding. The entire property complex oozed class and comfort.
Taito, Tokyo
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.
The air-conditioned rooms at Ryokan Annex Katsutaro feature Japanese futon bedding, and each has a TV and fridge. The attached bathroom includes a bathtub.
This is my third visit to this Ryokan in 10 years and I'm sure I will be back. Love the rooms, the location, the staff.
Taito, Tokyo
Situated in the Asakusa area, Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu has a history of 70 years. The accommodation boasts a view of the Tokyo Skytree from its Hinoki wood bath.
Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu is situated a 5-minute walk from Asakusa Subway Station, near Nakamise-dori Street and Senso-ji Temple. Asakusa Subway Station provides direct access to Ueno, Shibuya and Ginza areas, and also to the Narita and Haneda international airports.
Everything was great, amazing hospitality, perfect location. Very clean
Ryokan in Hakone
Popular with guests booking ryokans in Kanto
Onsen Guest House Tsutaya, Ito Ryokan and Kusatsu Onsen Eidaya are some popular ryokans in Kanto.
In addition to these ryokans, Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu, The Fujiya Hotel and Hakone Ashinoko Hanaori are also popular in Kanto.
Many families visiting Kanto loved staying at Ryokan Nakadaya, Hakone Yuyado Zen and Bettei Senjyuan.
Similarly, Tokyo inn Sakura An, Yoshimatsu and cyashitsu ryokan asakusa are also popular among family travellers.
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The average price per night for a ryokan in Kanto for this weekend is US$244, based on current Booking.com prices.
Ryutakuzenji 宿坊, Hotel Hanaan and Hakone Gora KARAKU have received great reviews from guests in Kanto regarding the views from these ryokans
Guests staying in Kanto also spoke highly of the views from these ryokans: Fukuzumiro, Hot Spring Inn Hakone Suisen and Sekizenkan Kashotei Sanso.
There are 453 ryokans in Kanto you can book on Booking.com.
Couples travelling in Kanto loved staying at Tokyo inn Sakura An, YUPOPPO Hakone and Hakone Yuyado Zen.
Similarly, these ryokans in Kanto are highly rated by couples: Shima Onsen Kashiwaya Ryokan, Morinouta and Yoshimatsu.
This was close to the end of our two and half week Japan trip, and we had already been to many hotels and accommodations: If you are looking for ascetic Japanese inn, this is for you. You won't get much for basic fare, which for our trip was twice or thrice the normal price for a night, but if you are happy with a public bath, yukata and tatami mat with a futon on it, you are in for good times (we weren't).
It’s a little tired but authentic. Love the experience of traditional Ryokan. It’s so special when the staffs come and prepare a spread of dinner table in your tatami room and then after the dinner they turn the room into a bed room by bringing out Futon. The quality of Onsen water is fantastic. The staffs are very friendly and welcoming.
For us it was the perfect stay in a Japanese ryokan - spacious room with tatami and a low table and comfortable floor-low chairs, very comfortable (and large) futons, house yukata and jacket, relaxing onsen bath every evening … and an overwhelming variety of delicious food for dinner and breakfast, some of which was cooked on little stoves on the table. For us it was the perfect choice for a very clean ryokan with very friendly and attentive staff.
It was our first time staying at a Ryokan and it exceeded our expectations the room was traditional japanese room with tatami and at the upper level we had our futons. The onsen bath was refreshing and calming. The food was so delicous and well portioned and locally sourced. Our only regret is that we did not stay longer.
Staff were polite and helpful, are English competent. Loved the traditional dinner and breakfast and the experience of wearing yukatas everywhere, traditional Japanese public bathing facilities, the outdoor onsen after dinner where you can gaze up at the stars before falling asleep on futons in a tatami room. We had fantastic view of the mountains from our window. Quiet location.
We had such a fantastic experience during our stay at Ajisai and loved walking around in the supplied Yukatas! We really enjoyed the private onsen which we definitely made use of with our family, and the futon bed was extremely comfortable. Just note that it is a fair walk (especially if you have luggage), so best to take a taxi from Gora Station to get to the Ryokan.
I've appreciated the traditional style of the place; I wanted to experience staying one night in a ryokan. The futon, the tatami and the typical furniture of the room, everything was there. The onsen was also pleasant. My best memory is the kindness of the secund man who helped me whenever needed, the efforts he made to communicate with me to provide me with all information.
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.
Amazing facilities. You get to experience a lot as you get complementary yukatas and access to an amazing onsen. The rooms are very well furnished and the tatami mats and futons are a must experience
The traditional Ryokan was what we searched for and we were happy to receive the full experience with yukata's and futons. We had a personal toilet for the room (not in the room itself but we expected a shared one) And we were lucky with the onsens as we could use them both times by ourselves. The food was delicious and a good introduction to traditional Japanese food