Location
- Far from the subway station, so I had to walk with my suitcase, passing through tourist attractions.
- Still close to Sensoji Temple and the market.
Cleanliness
- Average
Service
- They provided breakfast in my room when I asked for it.
- The staff tried their best to be friendly.
Facilities
- I knew the room was small, but I didn't expect it to be like a goshiwon (a boarding house) with walls all around! The window couldn't be opened (one side was the wall, the other side faced the other unit). It was truly suffocating. - There weren't three tatami mats in the bedroom (was this the reason?)
- There was a young guest staying, but they only provided three adult yukatas, so I asked and they only provided them after I asked.
- The open-air bath was very small, making it difficult for three people to use.
- The shower was too small to fit in (only the open-air bath was available).
- We had to go to the market for dinner (it was so small that they probably found a separate dinner spot in the market, but that's not why you go to a ryokan.)
- It wasn't the kind of fine dining you'd expect from a traditional ryokan, and there weren't any alcoholic beverages.
- They served a lot of meat.
- Even though it was a tea room, it was too dark, and despite being a tea room, there wasn't an electric kettle.
- There was no refrigerator or TV.
Conclusion: The staff tried to be friendly, but that alone wouldn't make me want to return.
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