
Quiet Ryokan Found in Shinjuku
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Escape the Shinjuku crowds at Keiunso, a traditional Japanese-style hotel. Enjoy surprisingly quiet accommodations just minutes from Shinjuku Station.
Keiunso offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of bustling Shinjuku. Just a four-minute walk from Shinjuku Station, this Japanese-style hotel provides an oasis of calm with rooms starting from 8,000 yen.
Experience traditional tatami mat rooms and futon beds, creating a calming atmosphere ideal for unwinding. Amenities include hojicha tea, yukata, and private showers, ensuring a comfortable and restful stay.
With a midnight curfew, Keiunso provides a secure environment, especially appealing to solo travelers. It's a perfect choice for those seeking a peaceful night's sleep and a convenient location for exploring Tokyo.
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