“A traditional guesthouse in a quiet neighbourhood. Simple rooms are traditionally dressed with roll down futons, large windows and almost nothing else. The lounge area is a more contemporary affair with new-age furniture and bold colours. A friendly base for travellers on a budget.”
“A traditional guesthouse in a quiet neighbourhood. Simple rooms are traditionally dressed with roll down futons, large windows and almost nothing else. The lounge area is a more contemporary affair with new-age furniture and bold colours. A friendly base for travellers on a budget.”
Hotel Review
Recommended for
- Value chic
- A great value hotel in a quiet locality but with easy access to the city's main attractions.
Recommended For
- Value chic
- A great value hotel in a quiet locality but with easy access to the city's main attractions.
- Sights nearby
- Visit the awe inspiring Tokyo Skytree and marvel at the city views from the observation deck.
- Other Activities
- Wander through Asakusa district and view the many temples.
- Great walks
- Located close to the ever popular Ueno Park.
- Restrictions on children
- Restrictions on children below 11yrs old.
- Free wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Less £
- Quiet
- Charming
- Traditional
Facilities
- Restrictions on children
- Restrictions on children below 11yrs old.
- Wifi
- Sit-out Terrace
- Bicycle hire
- No pets
- Free wifi
- Air conditioning
- Hot Tub
Activities
- Sights nearby
- Visit the awe inspiring Tokyo Skytree and marvel at the city views from the observation deck.
- Other Activities
- Wander through Asakusa district and view the many temples.
- Great walks
- Located close to the ever popular Ueno Park.
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Andon Ryokan
Sleep on a futon in this modern take on a traditional ryokan inn, with budget rooms and friendly service in residential eastern Tokyo. Get a glimpse of pre-boom Tokyo life in this neighbourhood of low-rise homes and cycling grannies. Popular among backpackers, not least because it serves western breakfasts.
Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)