Kita-senju · Adachi-ku, Tokyo · Private House
Every great journey begins somewhere. Kita-senju has been Tokyo's starting point for centuries — and TORITO HOUSE is yours.
Kita-senju is said to be the very starting point of Matsuo Basho's legendary journey, Oku no Hosomichi. As he departed, he composed a haiku:
行く春や 鳥啼き魚の目は泪
"Spring is passing — the birds cry, and tears well in the eyes of the fish."
— Matsuo Basho, 1689
TORITO HOUSE takes its name from that poem — TORI (bird) and TO (fish) — as an homage to the spirit of departure and adventure that has defined this neighbourhood for centuries. A fully renovated single-family house, it is your own private base in Tokyo: the starting point of your journey.
Not sure where to eat tonight? Need directions to a clinic? Want to discover hidden spots known only to locals? Our concierge team is always just a message away — in English.
A 2LDK layout across two floors — open living and dining downstairs, two private bedrooms upstairs. Designed for up to six guests with comfort and flexibility in mind.

An open, airy space with exposed beam ceiling, dining for 6, and a sofa bed. The Aladdin X2 Plus projector streams Netflix and Hulu — perfect for unwinding after a day in Tokyo.

Sleeps up to three guests. Two single beds with hotel-quality mattresses, plus a charming loft above reached by ladder. The vaulted ceiling and white woodwork give this room a unique character — especially loved by children.

A calm double bedroom with a premium mattress and luxury pillows. Air conditioning, air purifier, and a large window ensure a restful night's sleep.
Living Room
Bedroom 1 + Loft
Bedroom 2
Kitchen
Bathroom
Exterior
Kita-senju is the legendary starting point of Matsuo Basho's Oku no Hosomichi — one of Japan's most celebrated literary journeys. That spirit of departure lives on in this district, which retains an authentic, lived-in character while offering superb connections across the city.
On the 10-minute walk from the station to the house, you pass convenience stores, supermarkets, a famous old-fashioned shopping arcade, and local eateries — everything you need within easy reach. One street back, the neighbourhood becomes quiet and residential.
The largest shopping complex in the area, with around 300 stores from food to fashion. Includes a Hands store on the 7th floor — ideal for souvenirs and stationery.
Commercial facilities directly connected to Kita-senju Station, with around 200 stores. Latest fashion and gourmet food under one roof.
The historic Kitasenju Shukubamachi-dori — an Edo-period road filled with local shops, dagashi (snack stores), handmade Japanese sweets, and local butchers.
Multiple convenience stores within a short walk, open 24 hours. Great for late-night arrivals needing snacks, drinks, or essentials.
Full range of medicines, toiletries, and cosmetics near the station. Our concierge can help if you need assistance finding specific items.
A community supermarket with fresh produce and prepared foods. The croquettes and fried items are a favourite with locals.
Kita-senju is packed with down-to-earth eateries that tourists rarely discover — ramen shops, yakitori bars, and izakayas where locals gather.
A Japanese sweets shop in business for over 50 years. Handmade wagashi with seasonal flavours — the strawberry daifuku is beloved year-round.
Specialising in fine white bread made with premium ingredients. The signature loaf is milky, slightly sweet, and perfect every morning.
The food halls at Marui and Lumine offer a superb selection of Japanese cuisine, fresh produce, and international options for self-catering.
Over 1,000 kinds of traditional Japanese cheap snacks in a tiny space — a wonderful experience and perfect for budget souvenir shopping.
A beloved neighbourhood butcher with years of history. In addition to fresh meat, their ready-made side dishes are popular with locals.
Tokyo's oldest and most iconic temple. Direct access from Kita-senju on the Tobu Skytree Line. Arrive early for a serene experience.
Japan's tallest structure with panoramic views from 450m. Direct train from Kita-senju Station.
A vast park housing the Tokyo National Museum, Ueno Zoo, and multiple art galleries. Stunning cherry blossoms in spring.
One of Tokyo's most popular summer fireworks festivals, held along the Arakawa River — just minutes from the house.
Kita-senju is famous for its many public bathhouses. Bathing alongside locals is a uniquely Japanese experience.
Tokyo's famous electronics and anime district, with countless shops for gadgets, manga, and Japanese pop culture.
The nearest convenience store is just steps away — open 24 hours and stocked with food, drinks, and basic supplies.
Full pharmacy with medicines, toiletries, and cosmetics. Our concierge can assist with labels and directions if needed.
Community supermarket with fresh produce, ingredients, and ready-made foods for stocking the house kitchen.
Medical facilities are available in the area. Our concierge will assist you in English — including guidance on Japan's healthcare system.
Japan Post and 7-Bank ATMs at the station accept international cards and are available 24 hours.
In addition to the washing machine in the house, coin laundries are available nearby for larger loads.
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