Ryokan Maizuru Review
Ryokan Maizuru

Address : Ryokan Maizuru, Tokyo, Japan







Ryokan Maizuru Located in the north of Tokyo, the non-smoking Ryokan Maizuru features traditional Japanese décor. It offers tatami rooms with free Wi-Fi.Ryokan Maizuru is situated a 10-minute walk from Kita-Senju Station. From Kita-Senju, Asakusa Station (with nearby Senso-ji Temple) is a 5-minute train ride away, while Ueno Park is a 10-minute train ride away.Japanese Yukata robes are provided and guests sleep on tatami (woven-straw) floors in Japanese futon bedding. A TV is provided in each unit. Shared bathrooms come with free toiletries.Guests can take a stroll in the garden. Staff can assist with luggage storage service.



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Ryokan Maizuru Review

Ryokan Maizuru Review


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