"My 2 nights stay was terrible because I had a very big quarrel with another guest; was allotted a bed in the female room by a woman named Nana;the first night was fine but on the second night, came back from late night work, was tired and I just needed a good night sleep but as I went to my allotted bed,a Chinese guest came in and started shouting and screaming loudly at me,saying that was her bed;there was no staff member to solve the issue; had the worst experience in my entire life"
"My 2 nights stay was terrible because I had a very big quarrel with another guest; was allotted a bed in the female room by a woman named Nana;the first night was fine but on the second night, came back from late night work, was tired and I just needed a good night sleep but as I went to my allotted bed,a Chinese guest came in and started shouting and screaming loudly at me,saying that was her bed;there was no staff member to solve the issue; had the worst experience in my entire life"
"My stay was incredible, staff were very helpful and never hesitant to answer my questions. The ryokan is very charming and it feels homey, especially coming down for breakfast in the morning! Would definitely stay here again, it’s close to the train station too. Thank you!"
"My stay was incredible, staff were very helpful and never hesitant to answer my questions. The ryokan is very charming and it feels homey, especially coming down for breakfast in the morning! Would definitely stay here again, it’s close to the train station too. Thank you!"
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"The hotel is located in Asakusa and at a walking distance from Senso-ji temple, and the Asakusa station. It’s the building with a Uniqlo store in the ground floor and lots of eateries around it. It’s a great place to stay while exploring the area. Also, the station for subway to Tokyo Sky Tree is close-by. I’d recommend this place and their breakfast is good with a lots of options. "
"We enjoyed our stay at Koko hotel Residence. As the name implies we found everything we needed in the kitchenette. It included cups bowls spoons etc. A microwave (low power) good size mini fridge and electric tea kettle. The lobby also provided disposable items such as toothbrushes if needed. The room offered slippers and robes and a washer/dryer combo that we made good use of (once we figured out how to use it...it was a bit tricky inspite of the translated photo instructions- each phase has to be set separately- wash, then set it to spin). The location was ideal for sightseeing in Asakusa and close enough to the subway station (12 min walk) if exploring other parts of Tokyo. Staff is super friendly and accommodating. Beds are not soft. Lawsons nearby and 7 eleven within a 5 min walk. Lots of restaurants around and the Samurai Ninja Museum is a 10 minute walk and a must do! A cultural and interactive experience that we all enjoyed. We had a view of the Skytree from our room. "
"Easy check in and checkout. Self storage for the luggage was nice. Easy to find, right by a conbini. Room was small but quiet and had everything we needed. "
"It was good for what it was. It’s a shared hostel situation, but it was convenient and easy to book.
My only critique is that the washrooms were wide open. There should have been a door for the ladies washroom, or the entire floor should be for ladies only. "
Explore the great outdoors at Adachi Park of Living Things, a lovely green space in Tokyo. Visit the temples and top-notch restaurants in this vibrant area.
Motofuchi Park is just one of the places to see in Tokyo, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Discover the fascinating museums and temples in this vibrant area.
Soka Shrine is just one of the places to see in Soka, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Amble around the area's parks or visit its monuments.
Syogakuin is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its temples and major shopping area. You'll find 189 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near Syogakuin?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Katsushika City Museum, Katsushika Shibamata Torasan Memorial Hall or Sekido Museum of Art. Some landmarks that you won't want to miss include Nishiarai Daishi Sojiji Temple, Iko Ruins Park and Senzoin Temple. You can wander around Mizumoto Park, Horikiri Shobu Garden or Adachi Park of Living Things if you want a dose of fresh air.
How can I get to Syogakuin?
With so many choices for transport, seeing all of the area near Syogakuin is easy. You can access metro transport at Nishiaraidaishi-nishi Station, Kohoku Station and Aoi Station. If you're hopping a train into town, Nishiarai Station, Umejima Station and Daishimae Station are the closest stations to Adachi.