2 min by station・Direct to Narita / Haneda airport
2 min by station・Direct to Narita / Haneda airport
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Beautiful window view ・3min walk to Exit A3 of Oshiage (Sky tree) Station on the Toei Asakusa Line For direct to Narita / Haneda Airport / Asakusa / Higashi Ginza ・2 min walk to Exit A3 of Oshiage (Sky tree) station on the Hanzomon line For direct to Otemachi / Omotesando / Shibuya ・6min walk to Tokyo Skytree Station on the Isesaki Line ・6-min walk to Disneyland/sea shuttle bus stop ・6min walk to Odaiba/Oedo Onsen Monogatari/Ueno shuttle bus stop ・2 min walk to Solamachi 42㎡ Free Wi-Fi The space 4th floor, elevator available,42㎡ 1 double bed and 2 single beds. If there are more than 4 people, Japanese-style futons will be used. Free fixed WIFI ★Tableware provided, no seasonings provided Guest access All Other things to note From Airbnb What should I know about booking a home in Japan? Under an amendment to the Japanese Hotels and Inns Act that went into effect on June 15, 2018, Airbnb hosts are required to register their listing and display a license number on their listing page. Any host without a license number was required by the Japanese government to cancel upcoming reservations that were booked before that date. Unregistered listings have been removed from Airbnb, but will be added back as they register. If you’re planning a stay in Japan Some changes that were implemented after the amendment to the Japanese Hotels and Inns Act may affect you. Only registered listings are available on Airbnb Listings that don’t yet have a license and registration number, or other legal details like a hotel business license, have been deactivated until that info is added. As a result, these homes may not appear in your Saved list. To check if a listing is registered, on the listing details page click Read more about the space, where you’ll find the license or registration number. Your host will need a copy of your passport Under the law, when you check in, your host is required to record guest information such as name, address, occupation, and nationality. If you don’t live in Japan, your host is required to request your passport and keep a copy of it for recording purposes. If you live in Japan, regardless of your nationality, be sure to show your ID issued in Japan (for example, a residential card, alien registration card, driver’s license) to confirm your domestic residence, so that your host understands that you aren’t required to show your passport as well. From Airbnb Registration Details Hotels and Inns Business Act | 墨田区保健所 | 2墨福衛生環第421号
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