[Tokyo ]Want to stay on your trip! 7 stylish Japanese modern ryokans!
2021-09-15 Management office
To answer your need to stay at a ryokan (Japanese inn) where you can experience Japanese culture rather than a hotel in order to enjoy sightseeing in Tokyo, we will introduce you to stylish Japanese modern ryokans that retain a Japanese atmosphere. We will introduce you to a wide range of ryokan, from the outlandishly luxurious luxury ryokan to onsen ryokan and ryokan that can be easily accommodated, so please enjoy your sightseeing in Tokyo by staying at a ryokan that interests you.
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ONSEN RYOKAN by engawa Shinjuku
This onsen ryokan in Shinjuku brings in hot spring water from a hot spring in Hakone.
The open-air bath is located on the top floor and has an excellent location. The luxurious specifications allow guests to bathe in the hot spring baths while enjoying the night view of Shinjuku. The modern Japanese-style ryokan is tastefully decorated with Japanese-inspired artwork, creating a perfect fusion of Shinjuku and a hot spring ryokan.
View of Shinjuku from bedside
There is a window right next to the bed, allowing you to sleep with a view of the nightscape. Although the rooms are compact, the placement of the windows makes them look spacious, and being able to see the night view while sleeping is a rare experience. Another recommended point is that you can enjoy traditional culture by taking part in activities such as making aroma bags. The restaurant on the first floor, Natsukashita Fuyukami, serves delicious Japanese cuisine.
"Ryokan Information "
Ryokan name: ONSEN RYOKAN Yuen Shinjuku
Address: 3-18, Shinjuku 5-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0022
Phone number: 03-5361-8355
Budget: 8,500-12,000 yen
No smoking and no eating: No smoking in the whole room
Space and Facilities: This onsen ryokan is located in Shinjuku. You will love the traditional beauty of Japan in this modern Japanese-style ryokan.
URL:https://www.uds-hotels.com/yuen/shinjuku/
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
The hotel is famous for "the 100-step staircase ", a tangible cultural property designated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Although called a hotel, it was built in 1935 and feels like a long-established ryokan (Japanese-style inn). The Hyakudan Staircase is also designated as a Tangible Cultural Property by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and is a wonderful modern fusion of the then "Dragon's Palace of the Showa Era ".
The modern Japanese-style guest rooms are designed in the image of a tea ceremony room, creating a space that one would not expect to find in Tokyo. All guest rooms are over 80 square meters in size, so you can stay in a spacious room.
There is also an art gallery
Visitors can also enjoy cultural experiences such as matcha (powdered green tea) ceremony and an art gallery that continues from the 100-step staircase. There are many highlights such as the Japanese-style banquet hall, Daimiden Hall, Hanakai Corridor, Nanpu Staircase, and approximately 2,500 works of art, and art tours are available at any time, making it easy to participate.
"Ryokan Information "
Name of Ryokan: Hotel Gajoen Tokyo (Hotel Meguro Gajoen Tokyo)
Address: 1-8-1 Shimo-Meguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0064
Phone number: 03-3491-4111
Budget: 40,000-42,000 yen
No smoking and no eating: No smoking in the whole room
Space and Facilities: This is a historic and artistic hotel with the 100-step staircase, which is also designated as a Tangible Cultural Property by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
URL:https://www.hotelgajoen-tokyo.com/
Yuzawa Residence Yoda
Located in Shimokitazawa, Yuren Villa Daida, like Yuren Shinjuku, brings in hot spring water from Hakone so that guests can enjoy hot spring baths in Tokyo.
The ryokan is such a magical place that you will feel as if you are in a hot spring ryokan in the satoyama, yet it is only a short stroll to Shimokitazawa. The ryokan also offers original aroma mist saunas and dry saunas, making it a popular ryokan with a more onsen-like atmosphere.
There are also guest rooms with open-air baths and maisonette-type rooms.
For courtyard from open-air bath
In the large open-air bathhouse, you can enter while looking out over the courtyard.
Inside the ryokan, there is an authentic kappo restaurant and a tea-ceremony house, where guests can relax after a long day of travel in a modern Japanese-style space. There is also an esthetic salon, which is popular among female guests.
The day-trip plan includes a hot spring bath and a meal.
"Ryokan Information "
Ryokan name: Yuen Bettei Daida
Address: 2-31-26 Daita, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 155-0033, Japan
Phone number: 03-5431-3101
Budget: 20,000-22,000 yen
No smoking and no eating: No smoking in the whole room
Space and Facilities: This onsen ryokan is located in Shimokitazawa. It includes stylish, modern Japanese-style guest rooms and an authentic Japanese restaurant.
URL:https://www.uds-hotels.com/yuenbettei/daita/
Hoshinoya Tokyo
With an open-air and indoor hot spring bath on the top floor, it is a hot spring ryokan in the middle of Tokyo based on the concept of a "Japanese Ryokan in a tower. This is the first hotel in the city center by Hoshino Resort, which is located only in resort areas. Breakfast is served in a modern Japanese-style guest room.
In the evening, guests can enjoy a special menu by a French master that combines Japanese and French cuisine. After taking a bath, milk and coffee milk are available for free.
Bamboo Shoe Box
The bamboo work on the left in the photo is a shoe box. The fact that you can take off your shoes here and then go up comfortably barefoot is also a result of the thoroughness of the workmanship.
Since the ryokan is so well-equipped, we recommend that you consider it as a place to stay when you are sightseeing in Tokyo. It is not often that you have a chance to stay at a Hoshino Resort, but in Tokyo, you can easily do so.
"Ryokan Information "
Ryokan name: Hoshinoya Tokyo
Address: 9-1, Otemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0004, Japan
Phone number: 0570-073-066
Budget: 80,000-100,000 yen
No smoking and no eating: No smoking in the whole room
Space and Facilities: You can stay at a Hoshino Resort onsen ryokan in Otemachi, a financial district within walking distance of Tokyo Station and the Imperial Palace.
URL:https://hoshinoya.com/tokyo/
Matsuno Onsen Mizukaen
This onsen ryokan is located in Okutama, a 3,000-tsubo (9,760-square-meter) area, and has a total of four separate lodgings scattered throughout. Each of the four guest rooms in the four buildings has its own unique atmosphere, and the Tama River can be seen from the windows, making this ryokan surrounded by nature even though it is located in Tokyo. Each of the four buildings is separated from the others, allowing guests to enjoy themselves without worrying about being seen.
The Tama River can be seen from the hot spring, and seasonal flowers can be appreciated from season to season.
Calm Japanese space
All rooms have a relaxed Japanese atmosphere. Dinner is served in the room, and breakfast is served in the hall. While enjoying the hot spring, which is one of the three major hot springs in Tama and is also known as "beauty water," we recommend taking a pleasant stroll in nature.
This onsen ryokan is ideal for visitors to Lake Okutama and the Ogouchi Dam.
"Ryokan Information "
Ryokan Name: Matsuno Onsen Suikouen
Address: 640 Kawai, Okutama-cho, Nishitama-gun, Tokyo 198-0102
Phone number: 0428-85-2221
Budget: 60,000 - 80,000 yen
No smoking and no eating: No smoking in the whole room
Space and facilities: You can stay at a hot spring ryokan with a separate building for private use in Okutama, which is full of nature.
URL:https://m-suiko-en.com/
Cherry Blossom Festival (Kitano Shrine, Feb. 25)
Edo Sakura is a Japanese-style machiya ryokan located in Taito, where the Tokyo National Museum and the Kabuki-za Theater are located. While being within easy access to tourist attractions, guests can relax and unwind in our carefully designed Japanese-style rooms. Not only Japanese-style rooms but also bed rooms are available.
It is also a great location to explore the downtown area, making it ideal for sightseeing trips.
And tea service in the tea room.
They make tea in the tea room on the first floor every day so that you can easily experience Japanese culture. Breakfast is also served, so you can eat a full meal in the morning. The baths are reserved for private use, so you can enjoy them without worrying about being seen.
In the evening, there are many restaurants nearby, so it is recommended to search for something to eat and head out while strolling through the downtown area.
"Ryokan Information "
Ryokan name: Edo Sakura
Address: 3-2-13 Shimotani, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0004, Japan
Phone number: 03-5808-1730
Budget: 10,000-12,000 yen
No smoking and no eating: No smoking in the whole room
Space and Facilities: Located in Taito Ward, Kyomachiya Ryokan offers a Japanese-style accommodation in a ryokan with a Japanese feel.
URL:https://www.tokyoedosakura.com/
Prostyle Ryokan Tokyo Asakusa
This is a modern Japanese-style ryokan near the Sky Tree. Senso-ji Temple is also nearby, making this ryokan a popular choice for those who wish to explore the downtown area. More than half of the guest rooms have a garden or an open-air bath for a relaxing stay. In addition to enjoying the night view from the window, some rooms also have a view of the Sky Tree.
The museum also has a meat hermitage, Kotakino!
The inn is also home to a meat restaurant called Niku-an Kotakino, where meat connoisseurs can enjoy a full lineup of meat dishes such as beef tongue shabu-shabu, sukiyaki, and Japanese black beef meat hot pot. There is also a stylish bar, so you can enjoy yourself without leaving the ryokan.
"Ryokan Information "
Ryokan name: Prostyle Ryokan Tokyo Asakusa
Address: 2-12-11 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo 111-0033
Phone number: 03-5830-6015
Budget: 12,000-13,000 yen
No smoking and no eating: No smoking in the whole room
Space and Facilities: This ryokan is located in Asakusa, close to traditional Japanese culture and distance. You can walk directly to Sky Tree and sightseeing in Asakusa.
URL:https://www.prostyleryokan.com/tokyo-asakusa/
summary
Tokyo is also a large city, so where you stay depends largely on where you go sightseeing.
Each ryokan has its own advantages, such as a relaxing stay, a hot spring bath, or a convenient location for transportation.
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