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IN THE LIBRARY hotel and books TOKOROZAWA
IN THE LIBRARY hotel and books TOKOROZAWA
IN THE LIBRARY hotel and books TOKOROZAWA
IN THE LIBRARY hotel and books TOKOROZAWA
IN THE LIBRARY hotel and books TOKOROZAWA
IN THE LIBRARY hotel and books TOKOROZAWA
3.0 star property
3.3 km from National Hansen's Disease Museum
9.8 out of 10, Exceptional, (6)
9.8/10
Exceptional
(6)
"The modern hotel itself is a great facility set in a modern library setting with a variety of interesting books free to peruse. The two outstanding problems with this hotel are (1) access by public transportation is very limited, forcing the guests to hire a taxi to convenient nearby train stations such as Tokorozawa station costing 2,400-2,600 yen each way, and (2) the breakfast purchased optionally is practically the same throughout your stay—three different kinds of sandwiches. There are no...
"The owners are very attentive, and present the Ryokan as your being a guest in their home. The traditional tatami is clean and comfortable. Lots of art and Japanese mementos all over, make you feel that you are in aJapanese home. Hot baths too!"
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
"The modern hotel itself is a great facility set in a modern library setting with a variety of interesting books free to peruse. The two outstanding problems with this hotel are (1) access by public transportation is very limited, forcing the guests to hire a taxi to convenient nearby train stations such as Tokorozawa station costing 2,400-2,600 yen each way, and (2) the breakfast purchased optionally is practically the same throughout your stay—three different kinds of sandwiches. There are no readily accessible eateries nearby. "
"The owners were so enjoyable, they only spoke broken English but we were able to converse. The facility is a traditional Japanese inn, so sitting in the floor and sleeping on futon. Suggest using two futon if you are not so l used to sleeping in the floor. The air conditioning was great cause it was hot outside. Really close walk to Don Quijote and many shops, markets and food, 6 minute walk. Musashi Koganei station and area around have so much, Muji, Daiso, H&M.. Easy train ride into Tokyo, although the Chuo line does get crowded."
"I booked a smoking room and I got a smoking room. The air cleaner in the room works great and the room is bigger than normal JR hotels. Everything is nice about the hotel. I have been staying in JR East hotel Mets for sometime now and I am beginning to get hooked to it.
If I were to nitpick, I do need to carry my luggage up a few steps twice to get to the lobby of the hotel. Not a deal breaker but for smaller ladies who are not so strong, do take note.
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"Always a great stay at the Richmond hotels, and this one is no exception. Friendly professional staff. Onsite parking which is always helpful. Sizzler is located on the same floor as the reception. Pick up something unique at the op shop next door and stroll to the station for lots of dining options. "
"Staying at this property was truly an incredible experience. My wife and I (American tourists visiting Japan for the first time) stayed here for 3 nights. The staff was so friendly, especially the wonderful staff in the 6th floor restaurant. Our room, a 12-tatami was spacious and comfortable with a great view of the lake and mountains. Each room comes equipped with everything you need to make green tea and wake up with the sun. The 6th floor restaurant boasts views of Mount Fuji on a clear day with excellent food and service. The public bath is comfortable, clean, and hot! 10/10 experience.
As for the area around the hotel, we were so amazed by the quiet, lush, and serene town of Tokorozawa. We walked to a Seibu Lions baseball game, the forest that inspired Totoro, and several local parks. It was a great experience of “small town” Japan that is very different from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo city. "
"Kichijoji is close to my home town. I’m so happy that I could find this apartment at Kichijoji near Kichijoji station.
I was looking for the room a studio style. Because this trip is just by myself. Not with my family.
This room is for a young couple or a single. Not for older couple because it’s small size studio.
The room is clean and cozy. There is an umbrella in closet which I could use in rainy day that was unexpected during my vacation.
And I did a lot of laundry, I could hang wet clothes with the hangers with pinches. That made me happy because I didn’t need to buy anything for laundry too.
I wish there are small dining table and chairs to eat. There is a small table and 2 chairs facing the wall which I used them for my laptop computer.
And also I wish there are some bath mats (thick towels) in the bathroom.
I really liked and enjoyed staying this apartment."
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National Hansen's Disease Museum is located in a welcoming area of Kiyose known for its array of dining options and major shopping area. You'll find 52 hotels and other accommodations within a few miles for a convenient home base.
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What can I see and do near National Hansen's Disease Museum?
Study the collections at Kadokawa Musashino Museum, Tokorozawa Aviation Museum, or Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. Heirinji Temple, Shofukuji Temple, and Enmeiji Temple are landmarks that you won't want to miss. Spend some time exploring the natural beauty of Koganei Park, Makino Memorial Garden & Museum, and Kiyose Seseragi Park.