Tama Ryokan, Tokyo
recommendedTraditional Japanese Tea CeremonyExperience the beauty and tranquility of a traditional tea ceremony right within the comfort of Tama Ryokan, where you can savor the rich flavors of matcha while immersing yourself in Japanese culture.
Kimono Dress-up ExperienceIndulge in the elegance of Japanese fashion as you don a beautiful kimono and have the chance to capture unforgettable photos in the picturesque surroundings of the ryokan.
Sake TastingExplore the diverse world of sake through a captivating tasting session led by knowledgeable staff members who will introduce you to a variety of top-quality Japanese rice wines.
Calligraphy WorkshopUnleash your creativity by trying your hand at the ancient art of calligraphy, as expert instructors guide you through the graceful strokes of Japanese characters and teach you the meaning behind each brushstroke.
Origami LessonsDiscover the magic of folding paper into intricate shapes and forms with experienced origami masters, who will teach you the secrets behind creating beautiful and whimsical origami creations.
Futon-Making ExperienceImmerse yourself in Japanese tradition as you learn how to properly prepare a traditional futon for a peaceful night's sleep, ensuring your stay at Tama Ryokan is both comfortable and authentic.
- Traditional Japanese Music Performance
- Zen Meditation Session
- Japanese Cooking Class
- Ikebana Flower Arrangement Workshop
- Evening Tea/Matcha Tasting
- Karaoke Night
- Traditional Japanese Games
- Storytelling Performance
Rooms and availability
Facilities
General
- No smoking on site
- Wi-Fi
- No parking
- No pets allowed
- Luggage storage
- Currency exchange
- Fire extinguishers
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Room features
- Air conditioning
- Heating
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Bedroom
- Electric blankets
Room decor
- Carpeted floor
Location
Tama Ryokan is nestled in the scenic neighborhood of Asakusa in Tokyo, providing travelers with a prime location for exploring the city. The area exudes a traditional vibe, with its ancient temples and shrines like Senso-ji and the Nakamise shopping street that offer a glimpse into Japan's rich cultural heritage. Its close proximity to the Sumida River allows for leisurely walks or boat rides, while excellent subway connections such as the Asakusa Station make it easy to access popular destinations like Akihabara, Ueno Park, and the Tokyo Skytree.
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