Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa
Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa
1-30-10, Tokyo, Japan
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Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa Reviews
A wonderful ryokan in Asakusa, of old Tokyo! Jul 10, 2009
Ryokan Kamogawa is located ideally close in Asakusa's Senso-ji, Nakamise Street Market and Kaminari-mon.
Close to the Ginza Line and the Asakusa Line Stations, it is great for travelers and backpackers to experience traditional Japanese inn. It is also close to many traditional shops, restaurants, izakayas, the Sumida River Boat Terminal and accessible to other parts of Tokyo. Clean, charming, and classically traditional, Ryokan Kamogawa offers a traditional Japanese inn while in central Tokyo. The staff is nice, friendly, warm, and speaks English. They offer different types of rooms (with or without an ensuite bathroom) that can accommodate from 2 to 6 people from 5800 to 8200yen (see website for detailed prices - prices are affordable to average for a ryokan). The rooms has tatami mats and futons are prepared for you to sleep on. A Japanese bath on the 1st floor and a western shower on the 2nd floor is available for those in rooms with no ensuite bathrooms. We booked a room with ensuite western bathroom for 7500yen per person. It had spacious tatami mats with a separate space for tea table, small fridge, and tv. The bathroom is small - slightly cramp, typical Japanese size, but it was adequate enough. They provide shampoo, conditioner, and body wash, as well. Free computer w/ internet and LAN connection is available on the 1st floor where the tea room serving breakfast (western (free) or Japanese-style (1000yen) and Japanese dinner (4000yen) is also located. Note: The front door and desk closes at 2330 - so if you plan to be out late, past 2330pm, let the front desk know and they will provide you with a key for the back door. Overall, I really enjoyed my stay here. It is a lovely ryokan. Part of the Summer in Japan 2009 travel blog
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