Futago no Yado, bâtiment sud à Asakusa

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Check-in from 4:00 PM / Check-out until 11:00 AM
City Center Temple District
Staff 0,0/10
Facilities 0,0/10
Cleanliness 0,0/10
Comfort 0,0/10
Value for money 0,0/10
Location 0,0/10

Ryokan highlights

A compact Kameido stay with easy access to Asakusa and Tokyo Skytree-area sightseeing.

Skytree AccessWell placed for Tokyo Skytree and nearby east Tokyo sightseeing.
Asakusa BaseConvenient for reaching Asakusa-area attractions despite the marketing-led property name.
Family-Ready LayoutRoom setup and spacious feel suit small groups or family stays.
Useful In-Room KitchenKitchenette adds flexibility for simple meals and longer city stays.
Washer IncludedIn-room washing machine is especially handy for longer Tokyo trips.
Strong Value ScoresReview patterns indicate especially good value, staff ratings, and overall satisfaction.

Who is this ryokan best for?

Recommended stay2 nightsAccess is the strongest driver here: arrive, settle into the house-style room, use the kitchenette and laundry, visit Skytree or Asakusa, then move on without backtracking. One night works for a transit stop, but two nights gives a calmer check-in, one evening neighborhood walk, and one full sightseeing day.
Trip-planning verdict: This is a practical Tokyo east-side house-style stay near Skytree and Asakusa access, best for short city sightseeing rather than a destination ryokan escape.

Know before booking

Not a real onsenNo verified hot spring, public bath program, kaiseki, or ryokan-style wellness facilities were found.
Name can misleadThe listing is called a ryokan, but verified details fit a private house-style family stay more than a classic inn.
Asakusa title is looseIt is in Kameido, Koto City, not central Asakusa, so walking plans should be built around east Tokyo distances.

Food & drinks

This small stay at 3-34-25 Kameido appears to have no clearly named on-site dining, so nearby Kameido classics and sweets are the best options.

Kameido Gyoza Honten (nearby)
nearbyabout 15 min walk

Local dumpling specialist near Kameido Station.

  • GyozafoodCrisp pan-fried dumplings.
  • SakedrinkSimple Japanese sake.
  • ShochudrinkJapanese spirits option.
Funabashiya Kameido Tenjinmae Honten (nearby)
nearbyabout 8 min walk

Historic sweet shop by Kameido Tenjin.

  • KuzumochispecialtyFamous fermented wheat-starch sweet.
  • AnmitsufoodClassic sweet bowl dessert.
  • Matcha teadrinkJapanese green tea pairing.
Nishida Soba (nearby)
nearbyabout 7 min walk

Soba spot in front of Kameido Tenjin.

  • Juwari sobafood100% buckwheat noodles.
  • Tempura sobafoodSoba with tempura.
  • TeadrinkBasic hot tea.

Access, transport and nearby sights

This property is in Kameido near Tokyo Skytree, with Oshiage and Kinshicho the most practical rail access points and Haneda usually the easiest airport for most travelers.

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

Should you choose this ryokan?

This property appears to be a family-size stay in Kameido, not central Asakusa, and it suits travelers who want extra space near Tokyo Skytree-side sightseeing. It is a stronger pick for small groups or families than for guests seeking a classic ryokan atmosphere or the most station-convenient Tokyo base.

5 reasons to choose this ryokan best points
  • Good base for Skytree-side sightseeingThe address places it in Kameido, with Tokyo Skytree, Tokyo Solamachi, and Asakusa-area attractions within relatively easy reach. That makes it practical for travelers focusing on eastern Tokyo rather than western nightlife districts.
  • Better for groups than a standard hotel roomThe listed family room is around 49 sqm and can host a larger party, which is notably roomier than many budget Tokyo stays. If you are traveling with family or friends, the layout should feel less cramped.
  • Useful apartment-style featuresThis property is described with conveniences such as free Wi-Fi, a washing machine, and some rooms with a separate living area, balcony or terrace. Those details make longer stays or family trips more comfortable.
  • Quiet neighborhood feelKameido 3-chome is more residential than the busiest tourist cores, so the stay should feel calmer after a day in crowded sightseeing zones. That can be a real plus if you want to sleep away from heavy late-night foot traffic.
  • Close to local sights beyond the tourist checklistYou are near spots like Kameido Tenjin Shrine and local shopping around Kinshicho and Kameido, giving you an everyday Tokyo feel alongside the headline attractions. This can make the stay feel more lived-in and less touristy.
5 reasons not to choose this ryokan watch-outs
  • Not actually in AsakusaDespite the product title, the address is in Kameido, Koto City, so travelers expecting to step out directly into Asakusa may be disappointed. You will still need transit or a longer walk for core Asakusa sightseeing.
  • Station access is not the easiestThe nearest listed major station is about 1.1 km away, which is less convenient when carrying luggage or returning tired at night. It is not the kind of stay where you are right above a station entrance.
  • Limited review depthThere appears to be little solid review volume tied clearly to this exact property, so it is harder to judge consistency in cleanliness, host communication, and real guest experience. That uncertainty matters more for first-time Tokyo visitors.
  • More like a private lodging than a classic ryokanThe setup looks closer to a small private accommodation or family lodging than to a traditional ryokan with notable service rituals, meals, or onsen features. If you want a strong Japanese inn experience, this may feel too functional.
  • Availability may be inconsistentSome listings show no bookable plans for checked dates, which can suggest limited inventory or irregular distribution across booking platforms. If your trip dates are fixed, that can make planning less straightforward.

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