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Kimi Ryokan

Hotel Hoogtepunten

Welcome to Kimi Ryokan, your cozy sanctuary nestled in the lively heart of Tokyo! Located just 3,2mi from the city center, this charming hotel offers an authentic Japanese experience at a wallet-friendly price, starting from just $39 a night. With a perfect blend of tradition and comfort, you can relax in a non-smoking room or unwind on the beautiful terrace after a day of exploring the bustling streets of Ikebukuro.

Facade/entrance in Kimi Ryokan
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Kamers

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1 Eenpersoonsbed

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80 vierkante voet

Tweepersoonskamer met twee bedden

Keuken

Gratis wifi

Magnetron

Droger

Air-conditioned room with shoji paper screens. Baths, showers and toilets are shared.

Twin Room - single occupancy in Kimi Ryokan

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2 Futonmatrassen

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75 vierkante voet

Tweepersoonskamer met twee bedden, Eenpersoonsgebruik

Airconditioning

Enjoy a cozy stay in our Twin Room, perfect for single occupancy with 2 comfortable futon mats and air conditioning. Relax in a 75 sqft space designed for your comfort.

Superior Triple Room in Kimi Ryokan

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3 Futonmatrassen

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110 vierkante voet

Superior, Driepersoonskamer

Airconditioning

Spacious and stylish Superior Triple Room accommodating up to 3 adults with comfortable futon mats, air conditioning included. Perfect for a group of friends or a small family.

Ontdek Meer

With 1290 glowing reviews, our guests rave about the welcoming atmosphere and top-notch amenities, including complimentary WiFi and air conditioning to keep you cool while you recharge for tomorrow's adventures. The smartly appointed rooms ensure that you have all the comforts you need, while the convenient elevator makes it easy to come and go. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or on a romantic getaway, Kimi Ryokan makes for an unforgettable home base in this electrifying city.

Facade/entrance in Kimi Ryokan
Lobby or reception, Bed in Kimi Ryokan

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Located in the heart of Toshima-Ku and surrounded by a plethora of dining, shopping, and entertainment options, you'll find something to delight you just around the corner. Spend your days wandering through the vibrant neighborhoods or indulging in delicious Japanese cuisine, and then return to the serene oasis of Kimi Ryokan to relax after a day well spent. Your Tokyo adventure awaits!

Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kimi Ryokan
Photo of the whole room, Bed in Kimi Ryokan

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Kimi Ryokan is not just a place to stay; it's an experience waiting to unfold! Picture yourself enveloped in the warm, inviting atmosphere as you step into our traditional Japanese-style rooms. Whether you select the cozy Twin Room or opt for the charming Japanese Style, you'll be treated to a delightful fusion of comfort and culture. With futons that cradle you as you drift into the Land of Dreams and ample space to unwind, even the most restless traveler will find their zen here. Each room is meticulously designed to allow you to immerse yourself in the simplicity and elegance of Japanese living—a perfect introduction to Tokyo's rich heritage.

Other in Kimi Ryokan
Other in Kimi Ryokan

Voorzieningen

Gratis wifi

Airconditioning

Terras

Niet-roken kamers

Lift

Bathroom in Kimi Ryokan
Bathroom in Kimi Ryokan
Facade/entrance in Kimi Ryokan
In a city as vast as Tokyo, it's hard for anything to be truly "centrally" located, but this place is near a useful train station (Ikebukuro) with access to many train lines. Ikebukuro is not quite as crazy as Shinjuku or Shibuya for those new to Tokyo, but there's still a lot going on (and it's very close to those places - only a few stops away). There are plenty of restaurants within easy walking distance, yet it's also on a quiet street, so noise is not an issue. There is a cafe and a common area, but really, this is a "business" ryokan - small, clean, no-nonsense rooms, 50/50 Japanese/foreign guests. Shared bathrooms were fine, hot water was good.

Bryan

Kimi Ryokan was an awesome home base for exploring Tokyo for the first time. It was recommended by friend who stayed there 20+ years ago and it lived up to their recommendation. It was cold a few nights and the in-room heater was sometimes a little loud but overall we found sleeping very comfortable. Shared baths got a little congested at peak times but we rarely had set timeline so didn't impact our schedule too much. Enjoyed exploring surrounding streets and subway was close enough that it was easy to get everywhere else we wanted to go. Staff was very welcoming and helpful, and cafe was nice bonus.

Megan

We had a really good stay at this hotel. The room was small but cozy, with tatami mats on the floor and traditional Japanese beds that were surprisingly comfortable. The Japanese bathrobes provided were a nice touch and made the experience feel more authentic. The staff were friendly and helpful, even with our late check-in. The shared bathroom and shower were very clean and well-kept. The overall atmosphere was quiet and peaceful, great for relaxing after a day out. It’s also conveniently located just a short walk from the train station, which made getting around easy.

Vivien

I really like the ambience of the place. I slept well on the comfy futon and tatami mat for the first time. The shared amenities were all kept tidy and ready to use anytime. I wasn't able to try the bath since you have to book in advance, but I would like to try it next time. The cafe within the hotel serves good coffee too that I didn't bother looking for another cafe in the mornings. The staff has been very nice and accommodating despite the language barrier at times. Will definitely book the place again whenever I go on a solo trip again.

Natasha

Overall it was a very good experience. Everything was conveniently placed and easy to use. The room was clean and quite spacious for two people with surplus space to lie two medium suitcases flat. There were also enough ports for us to use hairdryers and charge our devices. The futons were amazing, soft and comfortable. Everything was provided in the shared bathrooms and they were clean and easy to use. There is a lift once you go inside the building. There is also a fridge to store food and drinks on each level.

Suk

In a city as vast as Tokyo, it's hard for anything to be truly "centrally" located, but this place is near a useful train station (Ikebukuro) with access to many train lines. Ikebukuro is not quite as crazy as Shinjuku or Shibuya for those new to Tokyo, but there's still a lot going on (and it's very close to those places - only a few stops away). There are plenty of restaurants within easy walking distance, yet it's also on a quiet street, so noise is not an issue. There is a cafe and a common area, but really, this is a "business" ryokan - small, clean, no-nonsense rooms, 50/50 Japanese/foreign guests. Shared bathrooms were fine, hot water was good.

Bryan

Kimi Ryokan was an awesome home base for exploring Tokyo for the first time. It was recommended by friend who stayed there 20+ years ago and it lived up to their recommendation. It was cold a few nights and the in-room heater was sometimes a little loud but overall we found sleeping very comfortable. Shared baths got a little congested at peak times but we rarely had set timeline so didn't impact our schedule too much. Enjoyed exploring surrounding streets and subway was close enough that it was easy to get everywhere else we wanted to go. Staff was very welcoming and helpful, and cafe was nice bonus.

Megan

We had a really good stay at this hotel. The room was small but cozy, with tatami mats on the floor and traditional Japanese beds that were surprisingly comfortable. The Japanese bathrobes provided were a nice touch and made the experience feel more authentic. The staff were friendly and helpful, even with our late check-in. The shared bathroom and shower were very clean and well-kept. The overall atmosphere was quiet and peaceful, great for relaxing after a day out. It’s also conveniently located just a short walk from the train station, which made getting around easy.

Vivien

I really like the ambience of the place. I slept well on the comfy futon and tatami mat for the first time. The shared amenities were all kept tidy and ready to use anytime. I wasn't able to try the bath since you have to book in advance, but I would like to try it next time. The cafe within the hotel serves good coffee too that I didn't bother looking for another cafe in the mornings. The staff has been very nice and accommodating despite the language barrier at times. Will definitely book the place again whenever I go on a solo trip again.

Natasha

Overall it was a very good experience. Everything was conveniently placed and easy to use. The room was clean and quite spacious for two people with surplus space to lie two medium suitcases flat. There were also enough ports for us to use hairdryers and charge our devices. The futons were amazing, soft and comfortable. Everything was provided in the shared bathrooms and they were clean and easy to use. There is a lift once you go inside the building. There is also a fridge to store food and drinks on each level.

Suk

In a city as vast as Tokyo, it's hard for anything to be truly "centrally" located, but this place is near a useful train station (Ikebukuro) with access to many train lines. Ikebukuro is not quite as crazy as Shinjuku or Shibuya for those new to Tokyo, but there's still a lot going on (and it's very close to those places - only a few stops away). There are plenty of restaurants within easy walking distance, yet it's also on a quiet street, so noise is not an issue. There is a cafe and a common area, but really, this is a "business" ryokan - small, clean, no-nonsense rooms, 50/50 Japanese/foreign guests. Shared bathrooms were fine, hot water was good.

Bryan

Kimi Ryokan was an awesome home base for exploring Tokyo for the first time. It was recommended by friend who stayed there 20+ years ago and it lived up to their recommendation. It was cold a few nights and the in-room heater was sometimes a little loud but overall we found sleeping very comfortable. Shared baths got a little congested at peak times but we rarely had set timeline so didn't impact our schedule too much. Enjoyed exploring surrounding streets and subway was close enough that it was easy to get everywhere else we wanted to go. Staff was very welcoming and helpful, and cafe was nice bonus.

Megan

We had a really good stay at this hotel. The room was small but cozy, with tatami mats on the floor and traditional Japanese beds that were surprisingly comfortable. The Japanese bathrobes provided were a nice touch and made the experience feel more authentic. The staff were friendly and helpful, even with our late check-in. The shared bathroom and shower were very clean and well-kept. The overall atmosphere was quiet and peaceful, great for relaxing after a day out. It’s also conveniently located just a short walk from the train station, which made getting around easy.

Vivien

I really like the ambience of the place. I slept well on the comfy futon and tatami mat for the first time. The shared amenities were all kept tidy and ready to use anytime. I wasn't able to try the bath since you have to book in advance, but I would like to try it next time. The cafe within the hotel serves good coffee too that I didn't bother looking for another cafe in the mornings. The staff has been very nice and accommodating despite the language barrier at times. Will definitely book the place again whenever I go on a solo trip again.

Natasha

Overall it was a very good experience. Everything was conveniently placed and easy to use. The room was clean and quite spacious for two people with surplus space to lie two medium suitcases flat. There were also enough ports for us to use hairdryers and charge our devices. The futons were amazing, soft and comfortable. Everything was provided in the shared bathrooms and they were clean and easy to use. There is a lift once you go inside the building. There is also a fridge to store food and drinks on each level.

Suk

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2-36-8, Ikebukuro, Toshima-Ku , Tokyo, 171-0014, Japan

Kimi Ryokan