Tokyo | A hotel lived for a fire escape
| A hotel lived for a fire escape. I never thought I would stay in a hotel because of a fire escape, but when I first saw the stairs on the exterior wall of this hotel, I was indeed attracted by it - the stairs are not ordinary corners, but each floor is different, some are curved into spiral stairs, some extend out of the street, like a small viewing platform, the entire building has a unique design sense from this.
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Would you want to check in here because of this special staircase?
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🚇How to get there: hotel Siro, 2 Chome-12-12 Ikebukuro, Toshima City, Tokyo 171-0014 Japan
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A good place to stay besides the popular Shinjuku, Shibuya and Ginza. Ikebukuro is a transfer hub hence it is super convenient to get around. There are numerous malls right at your door step. Airport limo also stops here!
Ikebukuro is one of Tokyo's famous business districts and one of the important transportation hubs in Tokyo. Although not as famous as Ginza and Shinjuku, it is also very prosperous. The business district brings together many large shopping malls such as Seibu Department Store, Tobu Department Store, Lumine Shopping Center, PARCO Shopping Center.
Ikebukuro, Shinjuku and Shibuya are also known as Tokyo's three major commercial centers, and are one of Tokyo's most prosperous neighborhoods. Ikebukuro is also known as the ramen fierce war zone, you can taste a Lan Ramen, Yifengtang Ramen, invincible home ramen and other high-profile ramen shops, want to experience the Japanese ramen culture must not miss.
Ikebukuro is one of the most prosperous business districts in Tokyo, with many fashion shops, drugstores and restaurants, and it is still lively at night, with a feeling of more and more lively at night. Ikebukuro Sun City Square is also a good place to view, it is the first skyscraper in Japan built in the 1960s, now has an observation deck (charged), many people come to see the night view at night.
One of the stations of the Yamanote Line on the JR Ring Line in Tokyo is also a transportation hub in the north of Tokyo city. In addition to the Yamanote Line, there are also subway and private railway Tobu and Seibu lines, which have a large traffic flow. There are many Chinese in the west exit of the station. There are many Chinese restaurants. You can taste authentic Chinese food. Naturally, the operators are Chinese, and the vast majority of customers are Japanese Chinese. Here, Ikebukuro's security is not very good.
Tokyo Ikebukuro West Exit is good. There are Tokyo Art Theatre, Park, etc. The image is profoundly BIC KAMERA. There are everything you need. It took 3 hours to go around and I didn't know...
Tokyo Ikebukuro is a large station, all subways are in all directions, surrounded by Tobu, Seibu department stores, very lively.