Ryokan Katsutaro, Tokyo
recommendedTraditional Tea CeremonyImmerse yourself in Japanese culture by participating in a traditional tea ceremony, where you will learn the art of making and serving matcha tea in an authentic setting.
Kimono Dress-Up ExperienceTransform into a Japanese aristocrat with a kimono dress-up experience, complete with stunning traditional attire and accessories. Capture beautiful memories in this elegant ensemble.
Calligraphy LessonsLearn the ancient art of calligraphy and try your hand at brush strokes to create intricate and meaningful characters on washi paper, guided by a talented calligraphy master.
Origami WorkshopUnleash your creativity and learn the art of origami, folding colorful paper into intricate shapes and designs. Create your own unique pieces to take home as souvenirs.
Traditional Japanese Music PerformanceBe mesmerized by the enchanting melodies of traditional Japanese music during a live performance, featuring instruments such as the shamisen, koto, and shakuhachi.
Sake TastingDiscover the rich flavors of Japan's famous rice wine, sake, during a tasting session led by a knowledgeable sake sommelier. Learn about the different types and brewing techniques.
- Japanese Cooking Class
- Ikebana (Flower Arrangement) Workshop
- Zen Meditation Session
- Martial Arts Demonstration
- Traditional Japanese Games
- Yukata Dress-Up and Stroll
- Japanese Sweet Making
- Haiku Writing Workshop
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- No parking
- Safe deposit box
- No pets allowed
- Luggage storage
Services
- Laundry
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Ryokan Katsutaro is conveniently situated in the vibrant Asakusa district of Tokyo, providing numerous advantages for travelers. Its location allows easy access to popular landmarks such as Senso-ji Temple and the bustling Nakamise Shopping Street. The surrounding area exudes a traditional and authentic vibe, with its narrow streets lined with old-fashioned shops and traditional eateries. Additionally, the ryokan is well-connected to public transportation, with Asakusa Station just a short walk away, providing seamless access to other parts of the city.
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- Restaurants