"Next to the train station so it's really convenient to move around. Lots of dining/shopping options within the area. Hotel is very nice and a offers a delicious Japanese style breakfast. Would definitely recommend and will consider staying at this hotel. Staff are really nice and accomodating."
"The location is very quiet
10inite walk to train station. Check in and check out was very easy. We found the beds hard but still slept ok. We would go back for sure. "
"This is a love hotel which is used as a business hotel too. I'm a media coordinator and I often have to place foreign guests in hotels according to their budget. Well this hotel exceeded my expectations. The price is relative low and has parking (very rare in Tokyo) the rooms are huge for Japanese standards and spotless clean. You have all the frivolities of a love hotel, jacuzzi, free condoms, lots of video channels, skincare products, a nice big bed, a karaoke machine, a computer in your room...
"Owner let me book an extra day after i extended my trip!
Was very easy and quick to communicate with, I'd recommend this location to anyone looking to stay in Ikebukuro!"
"Staff was extremely helpful and kind. Very convenient location to the train station, dining areas, and a convenience store. Theres a lot of 18 things in the area (not lewd, just not for kids) in the area outside and around, but the hotel is phenomenal."
"Very close to a train station, Higashi-Jujo(JR Line.) Across the street is a 7-11.. so convenient!
The staff speaks enough english to get you checked-in and checked-out, and then some.
The rooms are small, but big enough for 2 people, and their luggage. "
"Close to the metro and easy to travel around the city, smaller than in the pictures, and doesn't have an elevator. Overall, great for convenience and kitchen/laundry amenities. "
"This place was advertised as sleeping 7, but it barely can hold 4. When told about the accommodation was told we are Japanese and this is how it works for us. Well, if you are renting to foreigners study what works for them. Also, the beds had black jumping spiders. The house was located in a dark alley with an abandoned property at its entrance. The place was really cold and the property needs updating. It is really not close to the train station and was difficult to find. Once you find it the...
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"The staff at the Metropolitan Edmont Tokyo were sooo kind. The entire hotel was clean. Our room had all the amenities we needed. The hotel was located in a quiet and safe area close to multiple train stations. There was a 7 eleven, Starbucks and many local restaurants nearby. I would 10/10 recommend this hotel. "
"Location is unbeatable. The hotel is right next to a Donki (Don Quixote) with a 7-Eleven across the way. More importantly, the hotel is directly across from Takadanobaba station, which is on the JR Yamanote line (JY15) and Seibu line, which will get you to any part of Tokyo with ease. You’re just a couple of stops away from Shibuya and Shinjuku if you take the Yamanote. Additionally, this hotel is also situated next to one of the Tokyo Metro (subway) stations, which is also convenient. There’s also a lot of local restaurants and shops nearby and a mall across the street from the hotel.
The hotel itself is newer, very clean, and the staff is very friendly. The restaurant downstairs also serves a great breakfast. There is a small laundry room with three coin-operated combo washer/dryer machines (¥100 coins only). However, these laundry machines are frequently in-use and the drying cycle isn’t great for drying cotton. The TVs in the guest rooms tell you which machines are in-use and how much time is left, but in my experience, the status on the TVs were pretty inaccurate. I wouldn’t rely on that. You’re better off walking to a nearby coin laundry to wash you clothes. "
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Shimizuzaka Park is located in a vibrant area of Tokyo known for its temples and notable monuments. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 29 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Shimizuzaka Park?
Japan Mint Tokyo Museum, Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, and Tokyo National Museum feature a variety of fascinating exhibits to see while you're in town. While you're exploring, swing by Gokoku-ji Temple, Yushima Tenman-gu Shrine, and Kyu-Furukawa Gardens to learn a bit about the area. You can catch a show at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre, and Tokyo Metropolitan Art Space.
How can I get to Shimizuzaka Park?
With so many choices for transportation, seeing all of the area near Shimizuzaka Park is simple. You can access metro transit at Oji-ekimae Station, Asukayama Station, and Sakaecho Station. If you'd like to explore more of the area, jump aboard a train from Oji Station, Higashijujo Station, or Kami-Nakazato Station.