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Reviews of Ryokan Ryumeikan-Honten, Tokyo, Japan

Ryokan Ryumeikan-Honten - Hotel

Welcome to our relaxing ryokan hotel at the foot of the hills of Ochanomizu. We are very conveniently located just a stone throw away from subway stations as well as major public and commercial offices. We have 12 Japanese-style rooms, different ba...
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Avg Rating: 86% (3 Reviews)

Character: 86%

Security: 93%

Location: 86%

Staff: 86%

Fun: 66%

Cleanliness: 100%



Customer Reviews

86%

The only concern I had, r at least my son had was the curfew,other  then that,the room wa  great

patricia, from USA ~ May 28 2008

60%

It's just one of the many business hotels you find in Japan, sometimes called "Ryokan" to attract foreign tourists. The area is boring business environment, but central and easy to reach from Tokyo station. The room was clean and o.k..

Joerg, from Germany ~ Apr 8 2008

86%

I really enjoy staying there as they provide the best services i ever had...

Teoh, from Malaysia ~ Oct 8 2007

86%

We booked a three person room on a weekend when all hotels in Tokyo for a similar price were booked. The room was great - a little more upscale than most japanese-style rooms I've stayed at. The staff was accomodating to our late night out in Tokyo.

John, from USA ~ Aug 27 2007

84%

1) It's actually a nice hotel, with a traditional on-the-floor-style bedroom. The singles are *huge* (for Tokyo). 2) This is really a Japanese hotel--not a hostel. I spoke to no fewer than five different staff members in the three days I sayed. Only one spoke English beyond being able to bill--this isn't an issue, but it's different than your traditional hostel. 3) There is no English on the front door, so be sure to bring that excellent map from their web site, because you are unlikely to recognize the stylized Kanji in front. It is in a fairly convenient location, and (like most places in Tokyo) is close to numerous food offerings. 4) If you have a lot of heavy luggage, ask for a first-floor room. There is no guest elevator! 5) I never figured out the breakfast. Is it included? Don't know, and too hard to ask. Did find that you have to book the breakfast ahead of time, even though the restaurant is attached to the hotel. . .

Steven, from USA ~ Jul 14 2006

80%

A nice room with all the amenities I wanted (private bathroom, internet access) at a reasonable price. I was the only Westerner here, as far as I could tell -- all the other guests were Japanese businessmen.

Elizabeth, from USA ~ Apr 28 2006

100%

I thoroughly enjoyed my stay the staff were lovely.

Alison, from Australia ~ Feb 6 2006

76%

Overall it's a nice place.

Davide, from Italy ~ Oct 21 2005