Ryokan Fuji
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Ryokan highlights
A traditional, small-scale Tokyo ryokan in quiet Higashikoiwa with easy JR Koiwa access.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This small Koiwa-area ryokan appears to have a simple on-site dining room for breakfast and dinner, with additional useful eateries around Koiwa Station.
Simple in-house meal room for guest breakfast and dinner.
- Japanese breakfastfoodTraditional morning set for guests.
- Dinner setfoodSimple evening meal, likely Japanese style.
- TeadrinkTypical hot tea with meals.
Station-area sushi spot inside Shapo Koiwa.
- SushifoodClassic nigiri and rolls.
- Seafood setfoodQuick Japanese seafood meal.
- TeadrinkStandard meal drink option.
Casual udon shop in Shapo Koiwa near the station.
- UdonfoodFresh chewy noodle bowls.
- TempurafoodCommon side dishes for noodles.
- Rice ballsfoodQuick grab-and-go side.
Access, transport and nearby sights
A small traditional ryokan in Higashikoiwa with easiest access via JR Koiwa Station and useful airport options through Narita or Haneda.
No reliable nearby tourist attractions could be validated for this ryokan.
Should you choose this ryokan?
A good fit for travelers who want a small, traditional-style stay in a quieter residential part of Tokyo rather than a modern hotel in a central nightlife district. It stands out for its classic ryokan atmosphere and good access from JR Koiwa, but expectations should stay aligned with a simple, older, small-scale property.
- Traditional rooms in TokyoThis is one of the more classic-style budget stays in Tokyo, with tatami flooring, futon bedding and shoji-style interiors that give a more local feel than a standard business hotel.
- Convenient walk to JR KoiwaThe ryokan is roughly a short walk from JR Koiwa Station, which makes day trips into central Tokyo fairly practical without paying central-Tokyo hotel prices.
- Quiet neighborhood feelIts Higashikoiwa setting suits travelers who prefer a calmer residential area over busy entertainment districts, especially after long sightseeing days.
- Good base for east-side sightseeingFrom this side of Tokyo, places such as Asakusa and other eastern districts are easier to reach than from many western Tokyo neighborhoods, and Disneyland-area access is also relatively manageable.
- Small-scale and personal atmosphereWith only a handful of rooms, the stay feels more intimate than a large chain hotel, which can appeal to travelers looking for a homier, less impersonal experience.
- Not in central TokyoIf you want to stay near Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza or late-night tourist hotspots, this location will feel out of the way and add extra train time most days.
- More simple than luxuriousThis is better seen as a modest traditional inn than a polished luxury ryokan, so travelers expecting upscale design, spa facilities or premium service may be disappointed.
- Limited facilities on siteThe property appears focused on basic comfort rather than extensive amenities, so it is not the best pick if you want lounges, big communal baths, fitness space or many hotel-style services.
- Traditional bedding is not for everyoneSleeping on futons on tatami can be charming, but some travelers find it less comfortable than a Western bed, especially on longer stays.
- Very small property feelThe intimate scale can be a plus, but it also usually means fewer room choices, less flexibility and a more compact overall setup than mainstream hotels.
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Current position: 10th out of 40 ryokans in Tokyo-to.
| Rank | Ryokan | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5th | Nobori | 9.7/10 | 53 |
| 6th | Ito Ryokan | 9.4/10 | 209 |
| 7th | Annex Katsutaro Ryokan | 9.2/10 | 1,426 |
| 8th | Ryokan Sansuiso | 9.2/10 | 251 |
| 9th | 寅ホテル 御徒町 TORA HOTEL Okachimachi | 9.2/10 | 182 |
| 10th | Ryokan Fuji Current ryokan | 9.2/10 | 175 |
| 11th | Ryokan Asakusa Shigetsu | 9.1/10 | 2,839 |
| 12th | The Edo Sakura | 9.1/10 | 2,332 |
| 13th | Mizu no Yado Asakusa | 9.3/10 | 32 |
| 14th | Kimi Ryokan | 9.0/10 | 164 |
| 15th | Asakusa Ryokan Toukaisou | 8.8/10 | 1,255 |
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