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I love this place! Stayed here for a total of 10 nights during the fall season (November).
LOCATION:
Pretty good location. It's near both the Sendagi and Nippori station. It's located in a pretty quiet neighborhood and surrounded with lots of great 24/7 convenient shops,...More
2 Thank joannayingng
Response from A.katsutaro, オーナー at Annex KatsutaroResponded 2 December 2012
Thank you for staying at Annex Katsutaro Ryokan and for being such a wonderful guest!
We also appreciate your comment . This means alot to us for our improvement toward our future guest. Thank you so much!!
We are glad to know that your stay...More
I booked the last available room online (by e-mailing the Ryokan directly) the night before arriving in Tokyo and ended up with the deluxe room which sleeps up to 4 people even though we were only 2. The room was clean (with a western style...More
I stayed here with my husband for 2 nights ate the end of our tour of Japan.
TRANSPORT: It is 2 mins from the metro, and 10 mins from Nippori station which is on the Yamanote Line (circle line). You can also catch the sky...More
3 Thank Lauren C
Response from A.katsutaro, マネージャー at Annex KatsutaroResponded 24 October 2012
Thank you for staying at Annex Katsutaro Ryokan.
It was a great pleasure to be of your assistance and we are glad to know that your stay with us was comfortable, and that you liked the area.
Also, we appreciate your comments.This means a lot...More
If you are looking for a cheap Ryokan that's quiet this is the place. And it's still only a 2 min walk to the metro station or a 10 min walk to the JR Circle line.
The room we stayed in was basic, clean with...More
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Response from A.katsutaro, オーナー at Annex KatsutaroResponded 10 October 2012
Thank you for staying at Annex Katsutaro Ryokan.
We are very glad to know that your stay with us was comfortable and you liked the area of our surroundings.
Thank you also for your comment.Your comment means a lot to us for our future service...More
Stayed here one night in August 2012, before heading home from Japan. Great location in an older section of Tokyo, very quiet neighborhood with a unique shopping street nearby. Close walking distance to Ueno and you can also find a Yanaka walking tour through Google....More
2 Thank Brandon B
Response from A.katsutaro, マネージャー at Annex KatsutaroResponded 20 August 2012
Thank you for your stay at Annex Katsutaro Ryokan!
Althought it was a one night stay with us , we are glad to know that you enjoyed this area and our ryokan. Thank you for being such a wonderful guest and for your comment.
We...More
Traces of the history and culture of the Edo (old Tokyo) era remain vividly in Ueno and Asakusa. Spacious Ueno Park is a great place to relax and visit a variety of different museums and galleries. At Ameyoko which starts in front of Ueno station, the grocery stores and clothing shops are crammed alongside fishmongers. It gets particularly busy at the end of the year, when many people go on shopping
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sprees. The town of Asakusa, developed around Sensoji temple, has many shops selling goods and clothing from old Japan, making it a great place for souvenir hunting. It's also known for various annual festivals, and the whole district gets involved with the huge Sanja Festival in May.
Response from Haramachi | Reviewed this property |
You can walk there from Nippori station. Actually most of the way is via pedestrian-only street, so if you don't carry too much luggage, it's worth walking anyway. Otherwise take a taxi (we took one from Tokyo station).