52 people can stay
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This is a 5 story building. 13 rooms. Each room is 27㎡ 2 double beds (PHONE NUMBER HIDDEN) and there is a toilet, kitchen, bathroom in each room. can accommodate up to 4 adults. Normally ,we decide to assign 3 to 4 people per room. you can choose how many rooms and how many people stay in the one room,too If you choose many rooms, the costs might be more expensive. Please tell me how many people and rooms you need, I will calculate a rough estimate. you can see the room lists. Other things to note About the Olympic and Paralympic There are 5 stations and many bus stops around our house Access to any venue is convenient. Toei Asakusa Line Asakusa Station ・ ・ ・. 3 minutes on foot from Exit A2b (240m) Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station ・ ・ ・ 4 minutes from A3 Exit (320m) Toei Subway Oedo Line Kuramae Station ・ ・ ・ 6 minutes from Exit A7 (480m) Tobu Isesaki Line Asakusa Station:・ ・ ・. 8 minutes on foot Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station:・ ・ ・. 15 minutes on foot Bus stop going to Tokyo Station ・ ・ ・.3 minutes on foot (210m) Venue information 1 Olympic village Access: 10 minutes walk from Kachidoki Station on the Toei Oedo Line 2 Tokyo Big Sight At the time of the Olympic, it will be a news and broadcasting center. Access: 3 minutes walk from Tokyo Big Sight Station on the Rinkai Line Yurikamome 3 Olympic Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: opening ceremony, closing ceremony, track and field (track marathon), soccer Paralympics: opening ceremony, closing ceremony, track and field Access: 1 minute walk from "Kokuritsukyougijou Station"on Toei Oedo Line 4 Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Competition conducted Olympics: Table tennis Paralympic: Table tennis Access: 1 minute walk from "National Stadium Station"on Toei Oedo Line 5 National Yoyogi Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: Handball Paralympic : Wheelchair Rugby, Badminton Access: 15 minutes walk from "Shibuya Station"on Tokyo Metro Ginza Line 6 Nippon Budokan Competition conducted Olympics: Judo, Karate Paralympic Games: Judo Access: 5 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Tozai Line “Kudashita Station (Exit 2)” 7 The outer garden of The Imperial Palace. Competition conducted Olympics: Track and field (racewalking) Access: About 10 minutes walk from Tokyo Station 8 Tokyo International Forum Competition conducted Olympics: Weightlifting Paralympic: Powerlifting Access: About 5 minutes walk from Tokyo Station 7 minutes walk from Tokyo Metro Ginza Line “Ginza Station” 9 Ryogoku Kokugikan (the national-sport arena) Competition conducted Olympics: Boxing Access: About 5 minutes walk from Toei Oedo Line "Ryogoku Station (Exit A3)" 10 Bajikouen Competition conducted Olympics: Equestrian Paralympic: Equestrian Access: 15 minutes walk from "Sakurashinmachi Station"on Tokyu Denentoshi Line 11 Musashino Forest Sports Plaza Competition conducted Olympics: Badminton, The modern pentathlon (fencing ranking round (epee)) Paralympic : Wheelchair Basketball Access: About 5 minutes walk from“Tobitakyu Station”on Keio Line 12 Tokyo Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: Soccer, The modern pentathlon (Swimming, Equestrian, Fencing Bonus Round (Epe), Laser Run), Rugby) Access: About 5 minutes walk from “Tobitakyu Station”on Keio Line 13 Musashino Forest Park Competition conducted Olympics: Cycling Access: 5 minutes walk from "Tama Station"on Seibu Tamagawa Line 14 Ariake Arena Competition conducted Olympics: Volleyball Paralympic : Wheelchair basketball Access: 8 minutes walk from `` Ariaketenisunomori Station''on Rinkai Line Yurikamome 15 oympic Gymnastic Centre Competition conducted Olympics: Gymnastics (Gymnastics, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Trampoline) Paralympic: Boccia Access: 1 minutes walk from `` Ariaketenisunomori Station''on Rinkai Line Yurikamome 16 Ariake Urban Sports Pack Competition conducted Olympics: Cycling (BMX Racing) Cycling (BMX Freestyle) Skateboard (Street Park) Access: 1 minute walk from "Ariake Tennis no Mori Station ''on the Rinkai Line Yurikamome 17 Ariake Tennis Park Competition to be held Olympics: Tennis Paralympic : Wheelchair Tennis Access: 10 minutes walk from `` Ariake Tennis no Mori Station ''on the Rinkai Line Yurikamome 18 Odaiba Marine Park Competition conducted Olympics: Swimming (Marathon Swimming) Triathlon Paralympic: Triathlon Access: 3 minutes walk from `` Daiba Station ''on Rinkai Line Yurikamome 19 Shiokaze Park Competition conducted Olympics: Volleyball (Beach Volleyball) Access: 5 minutes walk from `` Daiba Station ''on Rinkai Line Yurikamome 20 Aomi Urban Sports Pack Competition conducted Olympics: Basketball (3 × 3 basketball) sports climbing Paralympic: 5-person soccer Access: About 10 minutes walk from "Aomi Station"on Rinkai Line Yurikamome 21 Oi Hockey Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: Hockey Access: Ride from `` Shinagawa Station Konan Exit '', get off at `` Yashio Minami '' and walk about 6 minutes 22 Sea Forest Cross-Country Course Competition conducted Olympics: Equestrian (Total Equestrian (Cross Country)) Access: Take the shuttle bus from Shinkiba Station on the Rinkai Line of Tokyo Rinkai Expressway 23 Sea Forest Waterway Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: Canoe (sprint) boat Paralympic: canoe, boat Access: Take the shuttle bus from Shinkiba Station on the Rinkai Line of Tokyo Rinkai Expressway 24 Canoe slalom center Competition conducted Olympics: Canoe (Slalom) Access: 12 minutes walk from `` Kasairinkai Park Station ''on JR Keiyo Line 25 Dream Island Archery Field Competition conducted Olympics: Archery Paralympic: Archery Access: 7 minutes walk from Shin-Kiba Station on the JR Keiyo Line, Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, Tokyo Rinkai High Speed Rail Rinkai Line 26 Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center Competition conducted Olympics: Swimming (water polo) Access: About 7 minutes walk from "Tatsumi Station"on Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line 27 Makuhari Messe Competition conducted Makuhari Messe A Hall: Olympic Wrestling, Taekwondo Makuhari Messe B Hall: Olympic Fencing Paralympic Wheelchair Fencing, Taekwondo Makuhari Messe C Hall: Paralympic goal ball Access: About 5 minutes walk from `` Kaihin Makuhari Station ''on JR Keiyo Line 28 Tsurigasaki Beach Surf In Beach Competition conducted Olympics: Surfing Access: Take the shuttle bus from the Sotobo Line “Kazusa Ichinomiya Station” 29 Saitama Super Arena Competition conducted Olympics: Basketball (basketball) Access: 3 minutes walk from “Saitama Shintoshin Station”on Takasaki Line 30 Asaka Shooting Range Competition conducted Olympics: Shooting (rifle) shooting (clay Paralympic: Shooting (rifle) Access: Take the shuttle bus from Toei Oedo Line "Hikarigaoka Station" 31 Kasumigaseki Country Club Competition conducted Olympics: Golf Access: About 15 minutes walk from Line "Kasahata Station"on JR Kawagoe 32 Enoshima Yacht Harbor Competition conducted Olympics: Sailing Access: 18 minutes walk from "Katase Enoshima Station"on Odakyu Enoshima Line 33 Izu Velodrome Competition conducted Olympics: Cycling (Track) Paralympic Games: Cycling (Track) Access: take the shuttle bus from JR Ito Line `` Ito Station '' 34 Izu MTB Course Competition conducted Olympics: Cycling (Mountain Bike) Access: Take a shuttle bus from JR Ito Line `` Ito Station '' 35 Fuji Speedway Competition conducted Olympics: Cycling (Road (Road Race / Goal, Personal Time Trial) Paralympic Games: Cycling ((Road) Start / Goal) Access:Take the shuttle bus from JR Gotemba Line `` Gotemba Station '' 36 Fukushima Azuma Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: Baseball / Softball Access: Take the shuttle bus from "Fukushima Station" 37 Yokohama Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: Baseball / Softball Access: Take the JR Negishi Line to Kannai Station. About 2 minutes walk from South Exit 38 Sapporo Dome Competition conducted Olympics: football Access: About 10 minutes walk from Exit 3 after getting off at Fukuzumi Station on the Sapporo Municipal Subway Toho Line 39 Miyagi Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: football Access: Take a shuttle bus from JR, Sendai Subway "Sendai Station" 40 Ibaraki Kashima Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: football Access: Take the shuttle bus from JR Kashima Jingu Station 41 Saitama Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: football Access: Take the shuttle bus from Saitama High Speed Rail "Urawa Misono Station" 42 Yokohama International Stadium Competition conducted Olympics: football Access: About 7 minutes walk from “Okuke Station”on JR Yokohama Line From Airbnb What should I know about booking a home in Japan? 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