Ryokan Kamogawa Asakusa

8.7
This Ryokan has an overall rating of 8.7/10, based on 1,187 reviews. ? Our score combines two signals: 50% based on traveler sentiment and guest feedback found online, and 50% based on our internal on-site evaluation plus ratings from verified travelers on our platform, who must provide proof of stay.
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Check-in from 3:00 PM / Check-out until 10:00 AM
City Center Station Access Temple District Shopping Area Food District Private Onsen
Staff 9,0/10
Facilities 8,0/10
Cleanliness 9,0/10
Comfort 8,0/10
Value for money 8,0/10
Location 9,0/10

Ryokan highlights

Small traditional ryokan in central Asakusa, ideal for sightseeing-focused stays near Senso-ji.

Steps from Senso-jiJust off Nakamise and very close to Senso-ji, Kaminarimon, and core Asakusa sights.
Walkable station accessAbout a five-minute walk from Asakusa Station for easy city connections.
Private bath optionOffers a spacious private bath, adding a relaxing ryokan touch in Tokyo.
Traditional Tokyo feelCompact Japanese-style inn atmosphere suits travelers wanting a classic ryokan experience.
Good for familiesRooms are often noted as practical for families or small groups staying together.
Strong value locationFrequently described as a moderately priced stay in an exceptionally central Asakusa spot.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay1-2 nightsLocation is the main driver: arrive, do Senso-ji and evening Asakusa on foot, use the reservable private bath, then continue Tokyo sightseeing next day without losing time to transfers.
Trip-planning verdict: Best as a practical 1-2 night Asakusa cultural base, not a destination onsen retreat.

Know before booking

Not a real onsenThe private bath is a Japanese-style reservable bath, but the property states it is not hot spring water.
No meal planThey currently do not offer breakfast, lunch, or dinner, so dining depends on nearby restaurants.
Asakusa can get crowdedExcellent sightseeing access comes with heavy daytime foot traffic around Nakamise and Senso-ji.

Food & drinks

This Asakusa ryokan appears to have a lounge-style meal room with drinks and snacks, so nearby restaurants are the main dining draw.

Dining Room (on-site)
on-site

Meal room/lounge area with tea, coffee, snacks, and ice pops; no regular breakfast, lunch, or dinner currently offered.

  • CoffeedrinkSelf-serve hot coffee.
  • Japanese teadrinkTea set in rooms and lounge.
  • Rice crackersspecialtyLight snack in common area.
  • Ice popsspecialtySimple cold treat.
KURA (nearby)
nearbynext door

Useful nearby grill restaurant at the same address area, known for wagyu, chicken, seafood, rice, and sake.

  • Wagyu grillfoodCharcoal-grilled wagyu beef.
  • Seafood grillfoodGrilled seafood dishes.
  • Chicken grillfoodFukushima chicken from the grill.
  • Koshihikari ricespecialtyNiigata rice served with grills.
  • Seasonal sakedrinkGood match for grilled dishes.
Yoroiya (nearby)
nearby4 min walk

Popular Asakusa ramen stop for light Tokyo-style broth near Senso-ji.

  • Shoyu ramenfoodClear Tokyo-style soy broth.
  • Shio ramenfoodLight salt-based ramen.
  • Yuzu ramenspecialtyCitrus aroma in the broth.
  • Handmade gyozafoodLarge house-made dumplings.

Access, transport and nearby sights

A well-located traditional ryokan in central Asakusa, most conveniently reached on foot from the Asakusa station area, with straightforward airport access via the Asakusa Line corridor.

Distances are approximate and calculated from the ryokan coordinates. Travel times may vary depending on route, traffic and schedules.

Should you choose this ryokan?

A strong pick for travelers who want a traditional ryokan stay right in the heart of Asakusa without losing easy station access. It is especially appealing for sightseeing-focused trips, but the old-school style and central location will not suit everyone.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Steps from Senso-jiThis ryokan sits in Asakusa 1-30-10, just off the main sightseeing area near Nakamise and Senso-ji, which makes early-morning and evening walks especially convenient.
  • Traditional stay in central TokyoIt offers a more classic Japanese experience with tatami rooms and futon bedding, which is much harder to find in such a prime Tokyo tourist district.
  • Easy access from Asakusa StationThe property is within walking distance of Asakusa Station, so it works well for visitors planning to combine old Tokyo sightseeing with wider city transport connections.
  • Good fit for families or small groupsJapanese-style rooms can be practical if you want everyone together in one room rather than split across multiple tiny business-hotel rooms.
  • Quiet after the day crowds fadeAlthough it is near one of Tokyo's busiest visitor areas, this side-street ryokan can feel calmer at night once the temple and shopping crowds thin out.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Tourist-heavy surroundingsYou are staying in one of Tokyo's busiest sightseeing zones, so the immediate area can feel crowded and hectic during the day.
  • Less ideal if you prefer Western comfortTatami floors and futon bedding are part of the appeal, but some travelers may find them less comfortable than a standard hotel bed and room setup.
  • Classic ryokan style means fewer modern luxuriesThis is better suited to travelers seeking charm and atmosphere than those expecting the facilities and polish of a larger upscale hotel.
  • Possible street activity nearbyBeing so close to the core of Asakusa means you may still notice some outside activity depending on your room and the time of day.
  • Not the best base for a sleek business stayIf your priority is a highly standardized, work-oriented hotel with contemporary design, this property's traditional character may feel less practical.

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