APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower: Superior Corner Twin Room Tour and Facilities Overview in Ryogoku, Tokyo

By Japan Best Hotel Collection

This detailed hotel review takes viewers inside the APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower, a prominent urban accommodation located in the heart of Ryogoku, Sumida-ku, Tokyo. Known for its spacious rooms compared to other business hotels, this video features a stay in the Superior Corner Twin Room on the highest 31st floor, offering 22 square meters of comfort and stunning urban panoramas from a high vantage point.

The location is highly convenient, just a short three-minute walk from JR Ryogoku Station (総武線) and four minutes from the Toei Oedo Line, providing excellent access to central Tokyo neighborhoods like Shinjuku, Akihabara, Ueno, and Asakusa. Notably, the hotel sits adjacent to iconic landmarks such as Ryogoku Kokugikan (the national sumo arena) and the Edo-Tokyo Museum, making it an ideal choice for travelers interested in Japanese culture and history.

The APA Hotel & Resort Ryogoku Eki Tower stands out with its impressive array of on-site amenities. Guests can enjoy a spacious communal bath (Genyou no Yu), which uses artificial hot spring water with light stone minerals for a relaxing soak, as well as open-air baths and microbubble baths. During the summer, a sky pool is available for hotel guests (for an additional fee), and the hotel also offers a restaurant and teppanyaki grill with skyline views, a buffet breakfast, fitness room, convenience store, and cafe, enhancing both leisure and convenience for solo travelers or families alike.

The video covers check-in and check-out procedures, parking details, and showcases both the room and hotel facilities. Room upgrades, such as the switch to the larger Superior Corner Twin Room due to room issues, highlight the hotel’s service quality. With its central location in Ryogoku—famous for sumo and historical attractions—this hotel is a practical and comfortable base for both sightseeing and business stays in Tokyo.

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