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Komatsu Ryokan

This tiny ryokan is incredibly convenient for budget travellers touring Ueno. The only downside is the shared bathroom facilities and just one shower - but the warmth and hospitality more than make up for this.

Komatsu
Ryokan[Komatsu Ryokan]

Located between Inaricho and Shin-Okachimachi subway stations, Komatsu Ryokan is conveniently located for anyone wanting to explore Ueno and downtown Tokyo. It’s a family-run inn with a homey feel and welcoming staff. They might not speak much English, but their hospitality and warmth shine through.

With just a 12-guest capacity, this inn is unabashedly tiny. However, the Japanese-style rooms are impeccably clean, with numerous thoughtful touches, such as green tea and a kettle, and a clothesline for anyone wanting to hang their laundry inside each room. It’s no surprise that the inn is popular with budget travellers, especially from Asian countries.

The downside here is that there’s only one shower and bathroom, which Komatsu is upfront about. The staircase leading to the second floor is also rather narrow, so if you have large suitcases we’d suggest avoiding this inn. However, if you travel light with just a small carry-on or a backpack, staying here is an entirely adequate and very cheap option.

English address:
2-2-5 Higashiueno, Taito, Tokyo 110-0015

Japanese address:
台東区東上野2-2-5

Price:
Budget

Check availability and pricing for Komatsu Ryokan on Agoda.com.

Internet:
WiFi access in all rooms

Non-smoking rooms:
Yes

Nearest Transport:
3-minute walk from Exit 1 of Inaricho Station, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line
5-minute walk from Exit A1 of Shin-Okachimachi Station, Toei Oedo Line
9-minute walk from JR Ueno Station, Yamanote Line

Telephone:
N/A

Near To Here:
Komatsu Ryokan is located in Tokyo’s Ueno district. See our complete list of things to do in Ueno, including places to eat, nightlife and places to stay.

More Tokyo Ryokan Suggestions: see all Tokyo Ryokan we recommend.

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