Ryokan Katsutarō

Ueno & Yanesen


Ryokan Katsutarō has a quiet and family-like atmosphere, with very affable managers. The building is a little old and worn, but the eight tatami rooms have been renovated without ruining the inn’s character; some have en-suite baths, others don't.

Bicycle rental (¥300 a day) is available.


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