After staying for eight days and seven nights, I clearly felt that the surrounding transportation is convenient, there are many food choices, there are night markets, food streets, department stores and shopping malls, and the excitement is also there. I want to live in a quiet area, unlike the hustle and bustle of Shibuya and Shinjuku. In fact, Ikebukuro is also a very comfortable choice. It is a cost-effective hotel choice in Ikebukuro. The room size is very good among Japanese hotels.
It's just that the room is rather dark, the windows can't be opened, and there's no wardrobe to put clothes in, which is a bit inconvenient.
The Japanese-style double bed room I chose did not feel big enough and the bed was uncomfortable to rotate. It is recommended to choose a room with two single beds.
It must be said that the bathroom in the bathroom is very big, and the wash basin is wide enough for two people to wash together. If you are in a hurry in the morning, you can save time and use the toilet together. The counter staff is friendly, but unfortunately their English skills are low. Cleaning was in place but two bottles of water per day were not provided.
To get to this hotel from the airport, if you have elderly or children with a lot of luggage, it is recommended to take the airport bus, although it is a bit expensive. I also use JR to transfer to the subway on my way out and back. Although it is cheaper, you really have to be energetic.
, use your brain, and turn again after turning. Not everyone has this patience. Especially if you are in a hurry to catch a flight, if you want to make the final dash and shop at the airport, you need to spend more time.
Note that the nearest exit is 1b picture 2a. There is no elevator to go up and down, so it is a bit difficult for people with large luggage.
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