[30+ days] Japanese Culture Home/Long Stay Discount/Ikebukuro/3 Bedrooms/Max 9 People/73㎡/Convenience Store 1 Min
[30+ days] Japanese Culture Home/Long Stay Discount/Ikebukuro/3 Bedrooms/Max 9 People/73㎡/Convenience Store 1 Min
Description
Relax in a unique and quiet place to stay where you can experience Japanese-style living and culture close to the center of Tokyo. The bedroom is a Japanese-style room with sliding doors, pictures of kabuki, Mt. Fuji, and goldfish, Japanese paintings on the walls, and kimonos and a shrine at the entrance. The area is a quiet residential neighborhood. Why not experience Japanese culture in a calm environment? The nearest station is Higashi Nagasaki Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, an 8-minute walk to the property. There is a 7-Eleven within a 1-minute walk, so you can buy what you need right away. There are many restaurants, bars, and 24-hour supermarkets at the nearest station. In the Japanese-style living room, guests can relax and interact while feeling Japanese culture and art. There is also wifi and a work table, so you can work while you stay. It is an environment that children can enjoy. There is a park within a 5-minute walk. There is an environment where children can stretch and move their bodies and play. There is a Pokémon Mega Store in Ikebukuro. Warner Studios (Harry Potter) is about 30 minutes away by foot and train. For this stay, you will be asked to sign a short-term lease agreement with the host. Welcome to a place where you can enjoy the many charms of Tokyo! The space ★space★ It is a two-story house. It's an old building, but we put a lot of effort into cleaning and value cleanliness. Also, because it is an old building, the hallways and stairs may feel narrow, but we strive to ensure safety with things like injury-prevention covers. The room has WiFi, a desk, and a chair, so you can work remotely. ★Free WiFi★ Free fixed wifi is available during your stay. ★Floor plan★ 73 ㎡ 4DK Facilities Base price for up to 6 people. Optional fees apply for 7-9 people. - 2 double beds - 3 single beds - Optional: 2 single-sized futon beds (extra charge. 6,000 yen per person per night) ★Occupancy★ 1 ~ 4 guests: spacious enough! 5-6 people: perfect size! 7-9 people: May feel cramped. Guest access This is an entire room, and there are no areas in the room that are shared with other guests. Other things to note ★Guest List★ In accordance with Japanese law, all guests are required to submit the following information. < Information to be submitted > Name, address, contact phone number, nationality, passport number Picture with both the face of the guest and their passport photo together (to verify identity) * If we do not receive this information, we may decline your stay. * If you have an address in Japan, you do not need to submit a passport. We do not disclose, offer, sell, consign and share personal information of users without your permission. However, we will provide information when inquiries and requests accompanied by legal obligations are received from judicial organs such as courts or police. No ★parties, no noise★ The area is a very quiet residential neighborhood. Especially at night, babies and the elderly are asleep from early hours, so disruptive behavior such as making noise, partying, and shouting out loud is prohibited. If the police, fire department, or security company is called due to the guest's nuisance behavior, or if the host has to rush over to deal with it, the host will charge the guest a fine of 100,000 yen in addition to compensation to the victim. No ★smoking, no fires except gas stoves★ Since the building is made of wood, there is a high possibility that it will spread to the surrounding area if a fire occurs. Therefore, smoking is prohibited throughout the building and on the premises. In addition, the use of fire other than cooking on the gas stove is strictly prohibited. ・ If the host calls the police, fire department, or security company due to the guest's actions, the host will charge the guest a 100,000 yen fine in addition to compensation for the damage. ★ It is a wooden Japanese house that has aged ★ ① This Airbnb is a building that has been around for about 50 years. We try to keep it clean, but because the building itself is old, depending on the guest's sensitivity, it may not feel clean enough. In particular, we have received comments from guests who are sensitive to the feeling of age and lack of cleaning in the bathroom. ② There are 3 tatami rooms. There is a unique tatami grass smell. To counter the odor, we have installed a lot of fragrances throughout the building. ③ Japanese houses are wooden houses and have many windows. They have lower thermal insulation than the stone buildings found in many other countries. Especially in the winter season, we have received comments from guests saying that they felt very cold. ★ About bed sheets, bed covers and towels ★ During your stay, you'll have one set of bed sheets, bed covers, and pillow covers, and one face towel and bath towel per person. To keep them clean, you can wash them using the washer and dryer during your stay. If you need more, it will cost extra charges. The additional fee for bed sheets, bed covers, and pillow covers is 1,000 yen per set. The additional charge for face towels and bath towels is 1000 yen per set. For long-term stays of one month or more, bed sheets, bed covers, pillow covers, face towels, and bath towels will be changed every week. In that case, we will collect the used bed sheets, bed covers, pillow covers, face towels, and bath towels. ★ About check-out time and late check-out ★ ・ Check-out time is 10 am. ・ We will send you a message with check-out instructions the day before and on the day of check-out, so please check it. ・ If you check out late, you will be charged ¥ 3,000 every 30 minutes as a late fee.- will be charged to the guest. This is due to the cleaning staff's schedule to prepare for the next guest. We check the check-out time with an outdoor security camera. ★ About electricity ★ If you use a large number of electrical appliances such as air conditioners, microwaves, and hair dryers at the same time, the breaker may be tripped. The air conditioner is most heavily loaded at the start of operation. Please cooperate by using other electrical appliances after the air conditioner has been running for a while, when the temperature has stabilized and less electricity is being used. If the breaker is shut off, guests will need to flip the lever on the breaker above the bathroom entrance door to restore the electricity. About the★ TV★ There is a TV in the living room on the ground floor. You can watch youtube, amazon-primeVideo, Netflix, etc., but please log in with your guest user-id and password. Japanese TV programs cannot be viewed. About ★Kotatsu★ We have introduced a "kotatsu" in the living room on the first floor, which is a unique Japanese heating appliance. · For the kotatsu, put a futon on the table, turn on the heating, put your legs in, and sit down. This warms the entire body from the feet. As a precaution, to prevent fire, when not in use for a long time, such as when going to bed or going out, unplug it from the outlet to prevent misuse and overheating. Also, please do not put flammable items such as clothes in the kotatsu. There is another larger wooden desk in the living room on the ground floor. Guests who do not use the kotatsu should use this wooden desk. About the★ stairs★ Because it is an old Japanese house, some people may feel that the stairs are steep and the tread width is narrow. Please be careful not to slip and fall, especially when taking the stairs. In the unlikely event of an injury caused by falling down the stairs, the host will not take any responsibility. The host is exempt from all liability. About the★ stroller★ We have a stroller for our baby guests. The stroller is free to use. Please use it cleanly as the next guests will also use the stroller. The host is not responsible for any accidents that occur while using the stroller. The host is exempt from all liability. Registration Details M130037502
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