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Ryokan Kangetsu dans Tokyo, Japan

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Customer Reviews

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86%

Xavier, from France ~ 22nd Apr 2009

70%

If you are expecting a traditional Japanese room make sure you request one. This was my first trip to Tokyo and I needed help finding out how to get to specific places but the staff seemed bothered by my asking for help. I would have liked them to be more friendly. Out of the way to get to Tokyo--have to change trains twice. Diana, from USA ~ 26th Sep 2009

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Charactère: 92%

Sécurité: 90%

Emplacement: 69%

Personnel: 83%

Divertissement: 80%

Propreté: 92%

100%

We had a very pleasant stay. The location is not very central for Tokyo, but really good for seeing both Tokyo and Yokohama. Angela, from England ~ 15th Sep 2009

94%

Great place. A little off the beaten path, but well worth the extra train ride to get there! Christopher, from USA ~ 21st Sep 2009

90%

Overall, this is a beautiful place with a friendly staff. The location is out of the way, but it is very worth it to stay here. Jerrica, from USA ~ 2nd Sep 2009

90%

The pictures don't lie:this ryokan is quite pretty. They have free massage chairs, which really helped relieve my sore muscles after I ran myself off my feet sightseeing! One thing: don't assume that you'll get a Japanese room. I assumed that I'd booked a Japanese room, but I got a Western room. Be careful when booking, and don't assume! You can get into Tokyo via the useful Tokyu lines, but it takes a little while. Staying here is a good escape from the madness of urban Tokyo.Friendly Daniel, from Canada ~ 13th Aug 2009

66%

There is a lot of mosquitos, and a bad smell in some rooms... Camille, from France ~ 30th Jul 2009

74%

Quite a nice place, but not really as traditional as I had thought. The absolut highlight was the massage chair in the common room. Stefan, from Germany ~ 6th Aug 2009

94%

a beautiful japanese guesthouse with a amazing flair Rene, from Germany ~ 18th Aug 2009

80%

This Ryokan is one of the least expensive ones and it's worth it! Gives you peace of mind/serenity here. The pictures are not deceiving! They have open air public bath..like a mini hot spring sort of thing. It is far/out of the way, but we found an awesome place to eat sushi/sashimi for only 450-550 yen! The room is spacious and it's nice to experience a traditional ryokan. You get your own tea/kettle in your room and more space than a regular hostel. It's also nice and quiet here. Andrea, from Canada ~ 28th Jan 2009
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