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8 minutes to Ikebukuro, 14 minutes to Shinjuku, 28 minutes to Shibuya, no transfers, maximum 6 people, good access from Haneda and Narita airports, 2F
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Akabane is said to be the most livable city in Japan, and our hotel is located there. It is about 10 minutes by train from Ikebukuro to Akabane Station, and 7-8 minutes on foot to our inn (hostel family type). There is no noise around, it is a very quiet hotel, there are two rooms on the ground floor and two rooms on the second floor. The unit has a toilet and bath set, and the first and second floors are independent. There is wifi on the 1st and 2nd floors, and a telephone is also installed at the entrance to the 1st floor. It is a quiet, popular area for long-term stays for families or friends in two groups (total: 2-14 people). It is a room with tatami mats that are unique to traditional Japanese houses, in preparation for a Japanese-style room (washitsu). It is an inexpensive place to stay for families and friends, and men, women, and children can sleep separately, protecting privacy. This is a private inn where you can cook simple meals, do laundry, and take a bath to relieve your travel fatigue. There is a supermarket nearby that offers fairly cheap ingredients, selling fresh vegetables, meat and fruit. Akabane is called (Shinjuku level) at night, and there are also various traditional stores. The room is spacious and has all the necessities, so please try it once without regret ♪ The space It is a very quiet hotel with two rooms on the first floor and two rooms on the second floor. The unit has a toilet and bath set, and the first and second floors are independent. There is wifi on the 1st and 2nd floors, and a telephone is also installed at the entrance to the 1st floor. It is a quiet, popular area for long-term stays for families or friends in two groups (total: 2-14 people). Guest access 2Fのみ Registration Details Hotels and Inns Business Act | 東京都北区保健所 | 5北健生環き第16号
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