Check-in 11:00~21:00 / Check-out 10:00
3 min. on foot from Hikifune Station & Keisei Hikifune Station
2-31-13 Higashimukojima, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 131-0032 Japan
E-mail: info@reposo-hikifunelodge.com
Rooms & Rates
Hikifune Lodge is a family-run hostel in the traditional district Hikifune of Tokyo opened in June 2016.
We offer unique and comfortable stay at a reasonable price with warm hospitality. You will feel at home as if you were with your Japanese 'mom'.
Service & Facility
Small hostel in the traditional district Tokyo Skytree (10 min. on foot)
Asakusa (10 min. by train)
Three-minute walk from Keisei Hikifune Station (West Exit).
Three-minute walk from Tobu Skytree line Hikifune Station (East Exit).
Access
Hikifune Lodge is a family-run hostel in the traditional district Hikifune of Tokyo opened in June 2016.
We offer unique and comfortable stay at a reasonable price with warm hospitality. You will feel at home as if you were with your Japanese 'mom'.
Activities
Experience the Japanese culture at the Hikifune Lodge
We offer a variety of both free and fee-charging activities that give you a first-hand experience of the Japanese culture, such as workshops by specialists (kimono wearing, tea ceremony Japanese calligraphy etc.)
Sourvenir
Experience the Japanese culture at the Hikifune Lodge
We offer a variety of both free and fee-charging activities that give you a first-hand experience of the Japanese culture, such as workshops by specialists (kimono wearing, tea ceremony Japanese calligraphy etc.)
Kimono Wearing
Experience the Japanese culture at the Hikifune Lodge
We offer a variety of both free and fee-charging activities that give you a first-hand experience of the Japanese culture, such as workshops by specialists (kimono wearing, tea ceremony Japanese calligraphy etc.)
Hostal Reposo Hikifune Lodge
Kazuko, the owner and operator, previously had many wonderful experiences hosting students and travelers from many countries in her Japanese home.
She loved talking with them and helping them experience the daily life of a Japanese family.
In 2015 she decided to renovate her two-story house and turn it into a small hostel with a family atmosphere.
It is as if you are staying in an typical Japanese house.
One year later, the hostel opened its doors to the first guests.
Kazuko with her daughters and friends, will provide you with a warm and unique stay.
You will not feel that you are in a hostel, but that you are a member of the family.