NEW Hotel Komugi Skytree – modern Japanese-style guesthouse near Asakusa & Skytree 3mins, whole house rental perfect for large groups up to 14pax
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Ryokan highlights
A newly opened whole-house guesthouse in Sumida near Oshiage Station and Tokyo Skytree, built for larger groups.
Who is this ryokan best for?
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Food & drinks
This is a whole-house guesthouse in Narihira near Oshiage with no clearly named on-site restaurant, so nearby Oshiage and Tokyo Solamachi dining is the best fit.
Tokyo Solamachi Japanese dining known for beef dishes near the ryokan.
- SukiyakifoodJapanese beef hot pot.
- Beef set mealfoodSimple grilled or simmered beef meal.
- Japanese sweetsspecialtySmall dessert options may be available.
- TeadrinkStandard hot tea with meals.
Useful casual conveyor-belt sushi near Oshiage Station.
- Nigiri sushifoodAssorted sushi plates.
- RollsfoodEasy grab-and-share sushi rolls.
- Side dishesfoodSmall fried or cooked extras.
- Green teadrinkClassic sushi pairing.
Handy matcha cafe in Tokyo Solamachi for sweets and drinks.
- Matcha soft servespecialtyPopular green tea ice cream.
- Matcha parfaitfoodLayered sweet dessert.
- Matcha lattedrinkSmooth tea-based cafe drink.
- Tea sweetsfoodSmall matcha snacks and desserts.
Access, transport and nearby sights
This guesthouse is in Sumida City within easy walking reach of Oshiage and the Tokyo Skytree area, making rail access especially convenient.
Should you choose this ryokan?
This is best suited to families or friend groups who want a private whole-house stay near Oshiage and Tokyo Skytree rather than a traditional full-service ryokan experience. It looks especially strong for space, transport convenience, and self-catering, but less ideal for travelers wanting hotel-style service, late-night flexibility, or a central Asakusa location on foot.
- Excellent Skytree-side accessThe house is identified in Narihira, Sumida, around a 3-minute walk from Oshiage Station, which makes airport access and sightseeing around Tokyo Skytree very convenient.
- Strong fit for big groupsWith capacity up to 14 guests and a whole-house layout, it is much more practical than booking several small Tokyo hotel rooms for one family or group trip.
- More living space than a standard hotelThe property is listed at about 107 m², which is a real advantage in Tokyo if your group wants room to spread out, eat together, and manage luggage comfortably.
- Useful home-style facilitiesThis place includes a kitchen, shared lounge, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and private bath setup, so it works well for longer stays or travelers who want flexible meals.
- Good base for east Tokyo sightseeingIt is close to Tokyo Skytree and within easy reach of Asakusa, with other nearby points of interest in the Sumida area, so the neighborhood is practical for first-time visitors.
- Not a classic ryokan stayDespite the Japanese-style positioning, this is essentially a modern whole guesthouse rental, so travelers looking for kaiseki meals, onsen, or traditional ryokan service may be disappointed.
- Early checkout cuts into morningsCheckout is listed by 10:00 AM, which can feel restrictive for large groups that need extra time to pack, clean up, and organize departure.
- Quiet hours may limit evening plansThe property has quiet hours from 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM, which may not suit groups that like late dinners, social evenings, or coming back noisily after nightlife.
- Service level may feel more self-managedAs a private guesthouse-style rental, the experience is likely less staffed and less full-service than a regular hotel, which can matter if you want daily assistance or easier problem handling.
- Proof of guest experience is still thinThe listing appears very new, so the volume of published guest feedback is limited, making the real-world consistency of the stay harder to judge than at an established property.
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Current position: 26th out of 40 ryokans in Tokyo-to.
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