Featured Hotels Near Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

Wild Cherry Blossom-Hostel,Tokyo Koganei-

Wild Cherry Blossom-Hostel,Tokyo Koganei-

4.7 / 5Great34 Reviews
4 Chome-15-14 Nakacho
1.99KM from Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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Ryokan Niko

Ryokan Niko

4.5 / 5Great
5 Chome-24-28 Honcho, Tokyo
1.54KM from Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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Ryokan Niko

Ryokan Niko

4.5 / 5Great
5-24-28, Honcho
1.54KM from Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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Park Avene Kokubunji

Park Avene Kokubunji

3.7 / 5
5-13-25 Nukuikitamachi
2.71KM from Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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Park Avenue Kokubunji

Park Avenue Kokubunji

3.5 / 52 Reviews
Nukui Kitamachi 5-13-25
2.71KM from Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum

Ritz-Carlton, Koganei Park is an ideal choice for families, featuring spacious rooms with views of traditional Japanese rooftops from the Edo-Tokyo Open-Air Architectural Museum. The hotel provides a complimentary shuttle service to the museum, just a 10-minute walk away.

Guests can enjoy on-site cultural activities such as children’s workshops and authentic tea ceremonies inspired by Edo-era traditions. For a serene morning visit, we recommend arriving early to experience the tranquil atmosphere of the historic buildings surrounded by cherry blossoms. Book your stay through the HopeGoo app to access exclusive family packages and priority reservations.

Yes, Matsukaze-ken, a meticulously restored Edo-period townhouse turned boutique inn, offers a unique immersion experience. Located just a 5-minute walk south of the museum, it features authentic tatami-mat rooms with shoji screens and sliding doors, each equipped with underfloor heating and private bathrooms.

The inn’s bamboo-lined pathway leads directly to the museum entrance, creating a serene transition between modernity and history. Guests receive a complimentary set of yukata robes and enjoy a daily kaiseki breakfast using locally sourced ingredients. To secure a stay at this limited-capacity property, book via the HopeGoo platform for exclusive access and personalized welcome services.

Base your day at Kagawa-Ya Inn, offering panoramic views of the museum’s main plaza from its guest rooms. Start your morning with sunrise views of Edo-era structures draped in mist, then stroll into the park to join a hands-on washi paper umbrella workshop—a rare chance to learn traditional folding techniques.

Lunch at Yahachiya Restaurant inside the museum grounds features recreated Edo-period dishes like unagi rice bowls and tofu hot pot. In the afternoon, participate in a guided tour of preserved old machiya townhouses, uncovering daily life customs and architectural ingenuity from centuries past.

End your day with a quiet tea ceremony in the inn’s courtyard garden, sipping matcha and enjoying wagashi sweets. All experiences are available for HopeGoo via the HopeGoo app, ensuring seamless scheduling and personalized access.